May 2015 Volume 17 Issue 5 ☧ Chi Rho Watoto Children’s Choir at Gethsemane Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 7:00 PM Ascension Lutheran Church, 1479 Morse Road, Columbus, Ohio 43229 Did you know? Your finance team wants you to know how much it is appreciated that most of our church members are able to receive the ChiRho online. 83% of our church members (and all out-of-state past members who’ve requested the ChiRho) receive the Chi Rho online and in color (cost – nothing). Of the remaining 17%, 2/3 pick up a hard copy at the church, and that saves postage costs. Each black and white hard copy of the Chi Rho costs $.60/copy (printing and paper). That comes to a cost of $16/month, or $192/year. When we mailed the Chi Rho out to the congregation, the cost in copying, preparation (labels and securing fasteners), and bulk mailing equaled $282.92/month, or $3395/year. Today our mailing costs equal only $42/ month, or $504/year, so that homebound and seniors who have requested mailings can receive their ChiRhos. The church is happy to mail those copies. Our total current annual costs to produce the Chi Rho is $58/month, or $696/year. By using electronic media, Ascension has saved $2699/year. In Memorial Of: In memory of Helen Mehl--Tom and Peggy Dlusky In memory of Winnie Rupert-- John and Carol Bilacic, Joseph and Rosemarie Buschur, Bev CookFinley, Loretta and Dennis Delaat, Tom and Peggy Dlusky, Willis and Susan Serr. In memory of Edna Wehrle--Bev Cook-Finley, Mary DiTommaso, Tom and Peggy Dlusky, Philip and Jean Hartman, Fred and Ruth Ann Helser, Mildred Kimball, Thelma Parrott,, Chuck and Marion Rees, Scott and Carolyn Sachs, Richard Schwaderer, co-workers of Mark Wehrle MAY SCRIPTURE READINGS May 3—John 15:1-8 May 10—John 15:9-17 May 17—Luke 24:44-53 May 24—John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15 May 31—John 3:1-17 New Addresses—Send a card or chatty letter to your friends who are transitioning into wellness. For safety and security of all parishioners, please call the Church Office to find new addresses for those friends you wish to contact. Baptisms at Ascension Owen Lee English was baptized at Ascension on Sunday, March 22, 2015. Jeremiah John Mahemba baptized at Ascension on Sunday, April 5, 2015. Toni Jones was baptized at Ascension on Sunday, April 12, 2015. Walter Williams IV was baptized at Ascension on Sunday, April 12, 2015. Eternal Glory Eva Marie Moore Hossler, granddaughter of Helen Toth and daughter of Kathy Hossler, passed to glory on April 7th. George Bowen, father of Amy Hillard, passed to glory on April 13th, 2015. Thank You Thank you to our Musicians and Singers A huge THANK YOU to all of our musicians and singers! They do so much to make our worship richer through the gift of music. Please take time to thank them personally for all they do, and all the many many hours of rehearsals and preparation before you hear them in the service. Alleluia! —Chad Loomis, music director Monday Counters May 2015 May 4—Roger Metz, Sandy Nicholson, Carol Silness May 11, 18, 25, June 1—Roger Metz, Marilyn Elsea, Chuck Rees Message from Pastor Tim COUNTING DOWN TO 2017 - WITH LUTHER’S HYMNS The countdown is on to the 500th celebration of the Lutheran Reformation, officially October 31st 2017. Ascension has been invited by Cantor Connection to host a large Hymn Festival on Sunday June 14th. (Cantor Connection is the local chapter of the Association of American Lutheran Church Musicians.) This will be the third in a series of 5 annual hymn festivals that are all focused on Martin Luther’s music. The first in 2013 was about Luther’s liturgical music, the second (2014) about his catechism chorales, and now the third at our church will be about Luther’s hymns – his preaching through the words and music of the hymns. A choir is being formed from singers from local Lutheran choirs. (Singers from our church are invited.) The choir will be under the direction of Dr. Zebulon Highben. The choir will rehearse from 3.00 – 5.00pm on June 14th. Then we will be providing a dinner for the choir in the Haimerl Center. The Hymn Festival will start at 7pm in our sanctuary, and goes for about 80 minutes. The program will take us through the church year with Luther’s hymns. 8 organists will be involved. A reception will follow in the Haimerl Center. There will be a number of ways to be involved on the day – to assist with the celebration. Personally I think this hymn festival is a wonderful way to kick start us into planning mode for other ways we can count down to the anniversary, and then celebrate it with passion in 2017. Dave Kern has kindly volunteered to head the planning, so let him know of ideas that you have for the festivities. (2017 will also be the 100th anniversary of our congregation, of Indianola/Ascension Lutheran.) Chad Loomis has volunteered to lead the focus on getting our sanctuary ready for the events of 2017, and beyond. I am reading through the chronological bible again this year, and have gotten though the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. What has struck me in this year’s readings are all the instructions for festivals, for the gathering of the people to celebrate God’s powerful hand in their history and their lives. Let’s make use of the opportunity of 2017 to be innovative and creative in gathering and regathering people at Ascension, and celebrating God’s good work through history, and now. Christ is risen. Pastor Tim. . KEEP THESE DATES: Watoto Children’s Choir from Uganda – hosted by the Swahili worshipping community at Gethsemane Lutheran Church on Tuesday evening – May 12th. Cantor Connection – big hymn singing event at Ascension on Sunday evening – June 14th. Prayer List PRAYER REQUEST LIST -- Health Concerns - Church Members: Linda Barker, Lisa Billing, Debbie Drumm, Jan Engel, Rocky Evans, Eric Freece, Fred Helser, Ruth Ann Helser, Pastor Ron Huff, Jean Johnston, Howard Kerchner, Jodi Lewis, Kathy McDaniel, Emily McWhirter, Tom Meiser, Joan Miller, Marilyn Myszko, Joretta Niswender, Brenda Noe, Matthew Olsen, Margaret Owens, Ray Patten, Pat Papadapoulos, Becky Stamm, Paul Weaver, Frank Webster, Bill Warren, Helen Grace Weaver, Michael White; THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS ARE BEING VISITED REGULARLY BY OUR SHEPHERDS: Marian Acton, Brenda Burkett, Mira Caldwell, Roger Cockrell, Chuck Cozad, Ruth Cummings, Linda Dieball, Lori Engler, Dolly Hartung, Anna Hudgins, Ruth Hughes, Joe & Ruby Koenig, Katie Machmer, Dora Munro, Lilly Nyrop, Art Peterson, Mary Priest, Jim & Shirley Putnam, Ed & Toini Reese, Marilyn Sullivan. Health Concerns-Friends and Relatives of Church Members: With their consent, submit names on the following list: Jean Abele-Mother of Jack & Pat Abele Warren Abele-Brother of Jack & Pat Abele Carylin Akers—Friend of Suzanne Didszuhn Lecia Altom—Mother of Deanna Stevenson Anthony Andrus-Friend of Allan and Cindy Hiscox Annetta Arris-Mother of Sara Smith David Bagaley -Brother of Joan Miller Dorothy Balthasar—Mother of Sharla White Barbara Barker-Friend of Suzanne Didszuhn Lois Beekman—Frank & Jean Agriesti Joyce Blue-Friend of Shirlie Gorman Chris Burch-Friend of Sharla White Terry Burwell—Friend of Frank & Jean Agriesti Paula Card—Friend of Jan & Ken Reisch Walt Cruise—Brother-in-law of Kathryn Vogley Lester DeVoe-Friends of Suzanne Didszuhn Lola Dixon-Mother of Carol Dixon Becky Drake-Friend of Suzanne Didszuhn George Finch-Friend of Allan & Cindy Hiscox Joan Forrest—Friend of Barbara Engler Cecil Gillingham—Friend of Cindy & Allan Hiscox Agnes Gray-Mother of Julie Isaac Barbara Greer—Mother of Vall Greer Victor Groves—Cousin of Shirlie Gorman Donald Honaker-Husband of Dottie Honaker Ivory Isaac-Alumna of Ascension Preschool Lois Juckett-Mother of Ginnie Schaffer Michael Kingery —Friend of Christine Rudin Stephanie Leisten—Daughter of Brenda Burkett Donald & Chris Leiter—Brother//Sister-in-law of Glorene Shenberger Judith Lewison—Mother of James Lewison Barbara & Roger Mendenhall —Friends of Allan & Cindy Hiscox Jessie Miller—Sister-in-law of Myron Miller Wendy Miller-Engel—Daughter of Joan Miller Megan O’Connor—Friend of Shirlie Gorman Melvin Parks—Friend of Joanne Katonak Bill Pentermann —Brother-in-law of Chuck & Marion Reese Angelia Perrie—Friend of Debbie Grant Loni Quick—Daughter of Tom & Peggy Dlusky Margaret Renner —Aunt of Diane Loomis Heidi Rothheim—Friend of Ingrid Robb Sam Schacht-Nephew of Beth Maston Thomas Schaber-Brother of Shirlie Gorman Jennifer Stohr - Daughter of Terry & Sandra Stohr Dave Strawers—Friend of Barbara Naumoff Patricia Sulser-Sister of Kathryn Vogley Mary Frenz Taylor—friend of Joan Miller Peg Tigner-Friend of Suzanne Didszuhn Jacque Tilley-Brother-in-law of Russell Watts Bob Vogel—Friend of Debbie & Eric Freese Earlene Waldron-Mother of Sandra Mollett Joe Waldron-Father of Sandra Mollett Jerry Weekly-Friend of Suzanne Didszuhn Cora May Workman-Friend of Suzanne Didszuhn Alan White-Brother-in-Law of Sharla White Ellie Whitfield-Grand niece of Beth Maston Frieda Yeager -Mother-in-law of Sharla White Toth and Hossler Family; Hillard Family Message from Vicar Austin The Season of Easter These past several months have been an adventure for Lyneѐ and me. We had been anticipating Owen being with us for nine months and couldn’t picture what it would be like with him. We knew that the day he would come would be the greatest day of our lives and that our lives would never be the same, and we were right. Owen is now a couple months old and changing every day. The pregnancy was just the beginning of something beautiful. Although it was difficult and uncomfortable for Lyneѐ, the pregnancy was just the beginning of the true hard work of parenthood. I believe that a wedding is the same way. I see television shows about planning that big day of your wedding. There are shows about people that design luxury cakes, dresses, flowers, you name it. American weddings are a 51 billion dollar industry each year with an average wedding costing just over 25 thousand dollars. Personally I think that is a bit extreme because people plan and plan for this big event but the wedding is just one day, the marriage is the hard work that should be prepared for. In a lot of ways the anticipation of Easter is much the same way. We prepared for an amazing celebration on April 5th, but Easter isn’t a onetime occurrence; Easter runs through the month of May. We don’t have one day to remember Christ’s victory over sin and death, we have weeks of worship dedicated to Christ’s resurrection. The last week of Easter is May 17th. With Easter Sunday just being the start of the Easter season, we have time to reflect on the significance of what the resurrection means for the entire Church. Our anticipation for Easter and the celebration that follows is great but the celebration doesn’t end after you leave the four walls of our church Easter Sunday afternoon. Don’t celebrate one single day, celebrate for the entire season. Owen was born February 7th at 10:26 in the morning. We didn’t end the celebration on that afternoon. We didn’t even end the celebration the next day. We celebrate the miracle that is his birth every day, even when he is fussy and can’t be calmed down. The Church should view Easter the same way. We should celebrate the Easter victory over death every day, even when it is tough to have faith, when we mourn, even when we hear chaos surrounding the world. Celebrate that there was an empty tomb and because of that fact there is something more for us all; something that big can’t be contained in my day of celebration. Alleluia He has risen. Grace and Peace be with you all, Vicar Austin English Hi Ascension Family, Join me at Ascension Lutheran Church on June 22—26, 2015 from 9 am to Noon for Vacation Bible School. Our kids will have ALL ACCESS to the one and only God, at our week long Vacation Bible School. BACKSTAGE PASS: ALL ACCESS is where we will explore with the children a deeper understanding of the important role they play in God’s plan. The action at VBS takes place BACKSTAGE at Studio 210, named for the theme verse, Ephesians 2:10. From CREW CALL to THE W RAP each day the children will tour Studio 210 and get excited about how their special gifts and abilities make them unique and amazing. In the Prop Room the children will make crafts. Bible study time is held at Central Casting. Of course VBS wouldn't be complete without games and snacks. The real fun kicks in at Sound Stage B where the kids will make their own music videos to the VBS soundtrack. But wait—Friday Premier is a totally red carpet treatment for the first showing of their videos! To find out more about BACKSTAGE PASS: ALL ACCESS, call the church office at (614) 262-7389. To register, pick up a registration form at Ascension and mail it in to the church office or follow the link on the church website at www.ascension-columbus.org to register online. To those of the family that are sixth graders up to 101 years old or older, I could use your help before, during and after the week of Vacation Bible School so that this is an exciting and uplifting week for all involved. Some ways you can help: with decorations, donations of food and supplies, work with the children by leading or assisting at an activity, coming to our family night, helping with the Friday Premier, and of course tear down and Prayers through out. Sincerely, Johanna Marrazzi, Vacation Bible School Director Sunday Education Buffet May 2015 10:15 to 11:05 a.m. Christian education is at the very heart of the church. www.elca.org/Growing-In-Faith/Discipleship/Christian-Education.aspx Adult Entrees Challenging Conversations”— with Pastor Tim and visiting speakers in Acton Hall. Over the past couple of years Pastor Peter Marty has been writing a study guide for the monthly national Lutheran magazine called “Challenging Conversations” These have been used for the past few months in the Wednesday morning bible study group. They really have got some great conversations going. Pastor Tim will use these guides to get into the various topics, and provide some teaching with them. There will be some time for discussion around the tables, and for sharing in the large group. Coffee Fellowship with Ingrid Robb —Assembly Room Stop for a few minutes and get a coffee and a snack to take to your favorite class or stay longer and visit with friends. Confirmation with Vicar Austin English, Laura Knutson, Stephanie Neff —Confirmation Room This is the class for 6th , 7th and 8th graders to learn what it means to be a Christian and a member of Ascension. Children’s Menu Martin Luther once asked, “What do we older folks live for if not for the care of the young, to teach and train them?” The importance he placed on education has remained a hallmark of the Lutheran church for centuries, and is truly part of our calling. Age 3 through 5th grade Sunday Adventure with Pat Abele & Leigh Leonard—Opening in the Sanctuary God Gathers His People. Join us often and invite your friends to gather with God's people. Parents- Check the specials board posted near the church entrances so you can find your child at the end of class. Contact Pat Abele to volunteer to help with Sunday Adventure. Cherubs (preschoolers) meet with Diane Loomis in room 2 after the opening Nursery The nursery is staffed by experienced workers and is available for infants and preschoolers from 9 until 11:15 a.m.. It is located in the south hallway. IF YOU WANT A CD OF THE 9 AM SERVICE ON A GIVEN SUNDAY and there are none in the church office, please contact Dave Holtzapple at 614-262-7389. He will provide you with a CD of the 9:00 AM service. THURSDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY THURSDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY Through early June—-9:30- 11:30 a.m. every Thursday in the Assembly Room We will be studying the Book of Isaiah, Chapters 40 – 66, using Encountering the Book of Isaiah by Bryan Beyer as our study guide. If you need to purchase this study guide, please call Ginnie Schaffer at 888-3843 or Nancy Olsen at 459-1882 for more information. Everyone is welcome! Come and check this out! ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Bible - Basic instruction before leaving earth) STUDY GROUPS, TIMES & LOCATIONS GROUP #1 Meeting, every Thursday morning: 9:30 – 11:00AM, Hosted at Ascension Choir Room, Sept thru May. Roz Horn, Facilitator 262-0312 Ginnie Schaffer, Facilitator 888-3843 GROUP #2 Meeting once per month with alternating hosts @ 7:00-8:30pm. If interested in joining this group, contact Curt Skarloken at number and address given at the bottom of the list. Scott and Tina Scheer, Alternate Facilitator 268-8689 Host @ 368 Crestview Rd Cols Carol Dixon & Mark Weber, Alternate Facilitator Host @ 2868 East Ave Clintonville GROUP #3 Meeting twice per month on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays @ 7:00-8:30pm Ken & Jane Wichman, Facilitators & hosts 595-8250 & 562-1664 4916 Heathgate Dr. New Albany, Ohio Curt Skarloken, Alternate Facilitator 898-7636 GROUP #4 Meeting twice per month on the 1st and 3rd Monday @ 7:00 to 8:30pm Tom & Peggy Dlusky, Facilitators 785-1799 Host: 164 Green Springs Drive, Cols If interested in becoming part of this ministry by hosting, facilitating or just to study and share the Word of God, contact Curt Skarloken at cskarloken@hotmail.com or 614-898-7636 for information. Page 10 Sunday M onday Tues day We May 2015 3 4 9: 00 AM Traditional Worship 10: 10 AM Fellowship Hour-AR 11: 15 AM Contemporary Worship--HC 10 6: 00 6: 30 7: 00 7: 00 5 P M - 8: 00 P M S A-FR P M Cub S cout Mtg-AR P M Boy S couts-AH P M S A-ConfRm FR Chr 10: 30 AM S tff Mtg-AL 7: 00 P M - 9: 00 P M A.A.--AH 7: 30 P M Worship/Music Mtg-AL P M - 8: 00 P M S A-FR P M Cub S cout Mtg-AR P M Boy S couts-AH P M S A-ConfRm FR Chr 10: 30 AM S tff Mtg-AL 7: 00 P M - 9: 00 P M A.A.--AH 7: 30 P M Chur ch Council-CR P M - 8: 00 P M S A-FR P M Cub S cout Mtg-AR P M Boy S couts-AH P M S A-ConfRm FR Chr 10: 30 AM S tff Mtg-AL 7: 00 P M Christian E d Mtg-AL 7: 00 P M Debor ah Circle 7: 00 P M - 9: 00 P M A.A.--AH P M - 8: 00 P M S A-FR P M Cub S cout Mtg-AR P M Boy S couts-AH P M S A-ConfRm FR Chr 10: 30 AM S tff Mtg-AL 7: 00 P M S hepherd Meeting-AL 7: 00 P M - 9: 00 P M A.A.--AH 11 MOTHE R' S DAY ! 9: 00 AM Traditional Worship 10: 10 AM Fellowship Hour-AR 11: 15 AM Contemporary Worship--HC 17 6: 00 6: 30 7: 00 7: 00 12 18 9: 00 AM Traditional Worship 10: 10 AM Fellowship Hour-AR 11: 15 AM Contemporary Worship--HC 24 6: 00 6: 30 7: 00 7: 00 9: 00 AM Traditional Worship 10: 10 AM Fellowship Hour-AR 11: 15 AM Contemporary Worship--HC 31 9: 00 AM Traditional Worship 10: 10 AM Fellowship Hour-AR 11: 15 AM Contemporary Worship--HC 6: 00 6: 30 7: 00 7: 00 13 9: 30 AM Bible 7:00 P.M.WATOTO CHILDRENS CHOIR @ Gethsemane Lutheran Church 19 25 GRADUATE S UNDAY 6 9: 30 AM Bible 7: 00 P M P rope 26 20 9: 30 AM Bible 27 9: 30 AM Bible Page 11 nesday Thurs day Friday 1 Saturda y 2 7: 00 P M - 8: 00 P M AA-AH 7 8 udy-AL Cmmt. 9: 30 AM Bible Studies-AR 7: 00 P M - 8: 15 P M Choir P ractice-CR 8: 15 P M Hand Bell - CR udy-AL 9: 30 AM Bible Studies-AR 9: 30 AM - 11: 30 AM Cr afty Hands-AL 7: 00 P M - 8: 15 P M Choir P ractice-CR 8: 15 P M Hand Bell - CR udy-AL 9: 30 AM Bible Studies-AR 7: 00 P M - 8: 15 P M Choir P ractice-CR 8: 15 P M Hand Bell - CR udy-AL 9: 30 AM Bible Studies-AR 7: 00 P M - 8: 15 P M Choir P ractice-CR 8: 15 P M Hand Bell - CR 14 21 28 9 7: 00 P M - 8: 00 P M AA-AH 15 22 16 8: 00 AM Men' s P rayer Brkfst 7: 00 P M - 8: 00 P M AA-AH 23 7: 00 P M - 8: 00 P M AA-AH 29 30 7: 00 P M - 8: 00 P M AA-AH Page 12 "MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE UNTO THE LORD" That is just what the WATOTO CHILDRENS CHOIR does!!! If you heard them when they sang here several years ago you will remember their joy. If you have not heard them before, you are in for a real treat. The children from Uganda will be singing at Gethsemane Lutheran Church on TUESDAY, MAY 12, at 7:00 p.m. Let's give the children a big warm welcome. They are sponsored by the Swahili congregation at Gethsemane. The children and the adult chaperons arrive on Tuesday afternoon and will be served a dinner before their concert After the concert, they will need places to spend the night. They will depart on Wednesday morning. HELP IS NEEDED!! If you would like to contribute a dish or dessert for their dinner, or if you could host 2 or 3 children and an adult chaperone, (The children can share a double bed and you will need to provided a breakfast and a packed lunch for each of them), or if you have questions, please contact Peggy Dlusky at 785-1799. Page 13 Garden Time April 2 was the first meeting this year of the gardening ministry. Because of lack of volunteers and interest from church members, we will only be able to garden the front portion of the pools. The remainder will be given to NNEMAP to garden for their pantry. Of course the plots will still be gardened by the Nepalese. Plans are to buy amending soil on April 9th and to mix it into the pools and plant cool weather crops on April 10. As they grow, we will continue to weed the surrounding area and clean-up the continuing debris from the surrounding businesses... About the 2nd week in May, we will plant the seedlings that are being raised for us by OSU. Dr. Doris Ing who received a completed D. Min. from United Theological Seminary in Dayton and is from United Methodist Church, is volunteering in the garden on Tuesday mornings. Stop by and meet her!.—Dr. Job Ebenezer or Peggy Dlusky April 13, 2015—For those of you who have asked to be kept in touch as I go to Tanzania, here is your first report. It is the day before takeoff with Hildegard Kamazima, friend, and as many water filters, blankets, and other items as we can carry in something like 9 suitcases total. It was far too expensive to ship everything so here we go "into the wild blue yonder". Please pray for us and those we travel with as we first go to Brussels, then Entebbe, Uganda, arriving late at night on the 16th, and then proceeding into Bukoba by land travel on the 17th. On the way, we cross the equator - and who knows what other encounters await. Please pray for safe passage over the border - with all our water filters and gear. I will be getting my visa at the border - so just that will be something to pray about - it is the first time I have tried it this way. The prayers for our ministry to TZ in church were touching since they were at the end of a baptism of a mother and her teenage son. It was also great to say good byes to some of you in the process. I felt your love. Today is rushing to do last minute things, including clean up the litter in my apartment. I'll write soon as things are settled in Bukoba. God's blessings, Carolee Preschool Happenings———————--Mary Lynne Magnacca Well...We have made it to the last month of our school year. Our month of May is just as busy as our September with so many wonderful end-of-the-year activities. On your mark....Get set....GO!!! We begin May with our Annual Bike-a-Thon. This is a great fundraiser for our school as well as a fun event for the students to participate in. Our Spring Art Show will be held during the week of May 18th. ALC Members are welcome to view the show on Sunday, May 17th. All of our students will have two entries in the show as well as many class group projects. ALP definitely has some talented students!! On Wednesday, May 20th we will be welcoming our Grandparents (or other family and/or friends) to ALP for a very special day. Our guests will be treated to a Continental Breakfast and will enjoy the lovely singing voices of our little ones. Then, they will spend time in our classrooms, doing an art activity together and touring the art show. Our preschoolers love to show off their school. Our year ends with a wonderful closing program and a potluck lunch. What a wonderful year!! We are looking forward to the new school year and more fun and learning! Don't forget to mention our Preschool program to anyone that is looking for a quality Early Childhood program. Registration information is available in the trays on the table in the Preschool Lobby. We Love ALP!! Join Cub Scouts. All boys in first through fifth grades are encouraged to join Ascension’s Cub Scout Pack. We meet on Monday evenings 6:30—7:30 PM in the Assembly Room. Phone 614-262-5094 • Fax: 614-300-1129 E-Mail: helpinghandsfreeclinic@hotmail.com Website: www.helpinghandsfreeclinic.org MAY CLINIC DATES: May 7 – 8 – 21* – 22 TB Test – May 6 and 20 Library News and Reviews—May 2015 Cym Schmidt-Budd A few weeks ago when I went to the library to work on several boxes of donations, I noticed a DVD on my desk. It was God Is Not Dead. I remembered that a group from Ascension went to see this film and decided to take it home to review. The main storyline in this film is that of an atheist philosophy professor pushing his beliefs on his students by making them write, “God is dead” on a piece of paper and sign it. Only one student refuses and is then given the job of proving that the professor is wrong. Even though this is the main storyline, there are several smaller stories throughout the film. The main storyline is presented well. The arguments used by the student to prove that God exists are obviously well researched and even impressive. If the filmmakers had stopped there, I would have written that this is an excellent film. Unfortunately, they did not. Instead they decided to use several other scenarios. Many were short, shallow, & stereotypical, hurting the film’s credibility. They also threw in a few cameos with Willie & Korie from the television series Duck Dynasty. This really hurt its credibility. Willie and Korie are both graduates of Harding University, a Christian University in Arizona, but considering that the main focus was to use science to convince doubters and bring them closer to God, this cameo may, for some people, completely destroyed what the filmmakers attempted to do. I have known a few atheists, who have told me that they could not believe in God, because they were too pragmatic; they needed “real-world” proof. These people might have been impressed with the scientific argument, but would have had difficulty with the short scenarios, and the clincher that would have reinforced their pragmatic stance would have been the appearance of Willie and Korie. I applaud what the filmmakers attempted to do. However, they needed better writers capable of creating a more cohesive script for such an important purpose. This film should have revolved solely around the professor & the student and things directly related to them. If the writers liked the short scenarios, they could have easily been expanded into other films. They tried to present too much and in doing so detracted greatly from the effectiveness of the film. Brief Advice & Referral Legal Clinic Do you have legal questions? Local attorneys are available to answer your legal questions without charge from 5:30—7:30 PM st 1 WEDNESDAY of each month at Ascension Lutheran Church—The Haimerl Center 1421 Morse Rd, North Columbus 43229 Brought to the Northland Community by The Legal Aid Society of Columbus (614) 224-8374 Page 16 LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES FOOD PANTRY Our schedule for working at the Food Pantry for 2015 is: Friday, May 22nd We arrive at the Food Pantry (Frebis and Champion Aves, Columbus) at 10 am and work until 2:30 pm. We help in giving clients needed groceries and other items. We bring our own lunch/drink and enjoy a day of fellowship and service as Jesus' life gave us as an example. We are always looking for volunteers to participate in this ministry to the poor and needy. Any donations of food or household items can be deposited in the Food Pantry tub located under coat rack by the church office. Please contact Irene Candy (614 888-2659) for more information and/or transportation to the Food Pantry. OUTREACH MINISTRIES PANTRY PROGRAM Give money to our Teen Program, our Pantry Posse, the first Sunday each month, or place in an envelope in the offering plate marked LSS Food Pantry. Ascension continues to support our Food Pantry every week. And God bless our monthly volunteers! Remember Manager Dave Drumm buys food for the shelves with your money for 14¢ a pound. Every dollar you donate buys over 10 lbs of food or about 3 bags of groceries!!! All donations to LSS, either cash or checks made out to LSS Food Pantry, help with immediate needs, which change daily. BASIC RULES FOR DONATIONS Our Food Pantry needs packaged goods like rice, pasta, raisins, side dishes in boxes and packages to feed families of up to 6-8 people. Specific Needs: Tuna and Tuna Helper; Hot Chocolate Sugar free items for diabetics; Low sodium canned items Baby Powder, Shampoo, Diapers & Wipes Personal Items: Deodorant, Kleenex; Toothbrushes and Toothpaste; Shampoo, Feminine Products ; Hand Soaps, All kinds of cleaning products Everyday Needs: Coffee in small jars (1 or 2 lb cans) Flour; Canned Fruit and applesauce is very good to add; Canned veggies (no green beans or corn); Puddings ; KOOLAID IN SMALL PKGS. Fruit cups, Pasta and Rice side dishes like Rice-A-Roni, Noodle-Roni, and Spaghettios, Macaroni and Cheese; Tea Bags; Hot oatmeal in pkgs.; Peanut butter; Chocolate Syrup Be sure to save the following items that our ladies collect and forward to several Ministries, where they can be used asap. 1. Pink and White Coupons for Education, which can be found on so many products now in our grocery which benefit our Local Schools. 2. Please bring your grocery bags, paper and plastic, for the Food Pantry each week. Page 17 Chi Rho REGULARLY SCHEDULED EVENTS: CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING is held the second Tuesday of each month in the Cloud Room. If you have a subject or issue you wish to discuss, please contact Church Council President, Jon Olsen. FINANCE COMMITTEE will meet the first Thursday before Council Meeting at 6:30 PM each. If you have a subject or issue you wish to discuss, please contact Finance Committee Chairperson, Bev Cook-Finley. PROPERTY COMMITTEE MEETING The Property Committee Meetings will be the first Wednesday of the month starting at 7:00 PM. If you have a subject or issue you wish to discuss, please contact Property Committee Chairperson, Andy Smith. THE DISCIPLESHIP TEAM meets on various Sunday mornings between the worship services. If you have a subject or issue you wish to discuss, please contact Jane or Ken Wichman. DEBORAH’S CIRCLE — Deborah Circle will meet Tuesday, May 19, at 7 PM at the home of Ida Ford, 602 E. Cooke Rd. at Fairoaks Dr. Lesson will come from our May Gather Magazine. Call Marge at 882-8692 for transportation help. All ladies are welcome! MEN’S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST meets on the third Saturday of each month. This is a great time for the men of our church to get together and meet other church members! Join us Saturday, May 16, 8:00--9:00 AM at TeeJays, northeast corner of Morse Road and High Street. CRAFTY HANDS — will meet the 2nd Thursday of the month, on May 14 from 9:30—11:30 AM at Ascension in the Adult Lounge. Bring your projects, or just join the conversation! Give a call to Ruth Segieth 885-8497 or Carol Silness at 846-8326 if you have any questions. Page 18 Chi Rho OUR BRAVE TROOPS—PRAYERS AND CONCERNS —OUR MILITARY FAMILIES Add or change addresses on this list by contacting the church office at 262-7389. L. Corp. Paul D. Betts; SPC George Case Tech Sgt. Peter Dahlstrom (son of Jan and Al Dahlstrom) Captain Robert Douglass Davis (grandson of Anna Davis) US Air Force Sgt. Matthew Engler (grandson of Lee and Barbara Engler) Sgt. Michael Forbes (nephew of Wayne Post) EOD Ryan Gilfillan, Navy (grandson of Pat Turnbull) Airman Anthony Marrazzi (son-in-law of John and Leigh Leonard) Sgt. Grant Mills SPC Greg Monroe (friends of Linda Frysinger) Conor P. O’Rourke, USN (Son of Kathy McDaniel) Petty Officer Joe Parker (grandson of Ruth Parker) 2nd Lt. John Rule (former member of Ascension) Tech Sgt. Brett Rutter (son of Donna Rutter) Captain Ryan Taylor-Air Force (grandson of Floyd & Jeanne Taylor) Del Rio, Texas Airman 1st Class Scott Taylor (grandson of Floyd & Jeanne Taylor) Washington DC David Tedford-Air Force Reserve (grand-nephew of Cym Schmidt-Budd) Captain Joe Ucher (father of Megan Ucher) Staff Sgt. Adam Varga (grandson of Eva Varga) Master Sergeant—AF Reserve Stefanie Vogley-Hauck (Michael and Kathryn Vogley) Commander Scott Whaley (nephew of Bill & Carol Warren) Airman 1st Class Michael F. Whatley; (grandson of Elizabeth & Richard Vaughn) 1st Sgt. James L. Wise, Jr. (brother of Jean Liddle) Sergeant John Parker (grandson of Ruth Parker) 1C Ian B. Reed (grandson of Dorothy and Bob Fenton) If you wish to send a Bear to your loved one in the military, please contact Sandy Baker! Page 19 SERVICE—THANK YOU Bulletin Helpers Tom Kyre, Sandy Nicholson, Ingrid Robb, Betty Skarloken Flower Announcements are written by Celeste Schnabel for the Chancel and Altar Flowers and by Ingrid Robb for the Haimerl Center Flowers. Parish Records Bev Cook-Finley Altar Guild AG Chair Phil Lebold, Myron Miller, Barb Cozad, Ingrid Robb, Celeste Schnabel, Carol Silness, Barbara Summers, Brenda Noe, Kathy McClary, Sandy Baker, Ida Ford, Robin Kern, Dorothy Fenton, Lois Keck, Jan Dahlstrom, Jan Reisch, Evie Swanson, Nancy Sheumaker, Peggy Dlusky, Pam Kratzer, Shirley Scherer, Glorene Shenberger, Deanna Stevenson, Sandy Huss Librarian Cym Schmidt-Budd Lectors Steven Boring, Jim Hughes, Tom Huss, David Kern, Robin Kern, Phil Lebold, Myron Miller, Nancy Olsen, Jon Olsen, Joe Riggs, Dean Soltesz, Barbara Summers Substitute Lectors Diane Loomis, Nancy Olsen, Curt Skarloken Ushers Head Usher: Alan Dahlstrom, Orin Sheumaker ; Ushers Ron Althoff, Alan Dahlstrom, Jim Hughes, Tom Huss, Robin Kern, Chuck Rees, Orin Sheumaker, Dean Soltesz, Terry Stohr, James Vaughn Interpreter Pam Huson-Douglas Chi Rho Volunteers Marilyn Elsea, Tom Kyre, Karen Lashley, Sandy Nicholson, Ingrid Robb,, Betty Skarloken, Sandra Stohr Office Volunteers Sandy Baker, Karen Lashley, Sandy Nicholson, Ingrid Robb, Linda Roy, Betty Skarloken, Sandra Stohr, CWS Ministry Team Kathleen Addlesperger, Lisa Billing, Tom & Peggy Dlusky, Buffy Evans, Phil Eyerman, Debi & Mark Garrett, Martha Gostely, Don Grant, Roger Metz, Myron Miller, Stephanie Neff, Sandy Nicholson, Ingrid Robb, Scott Scheer, Betty Skarloken, Andy Smith Publication Deadlines and Policy: Weekly Worship Bulletins and the NYCU submissions must be in Tuesday by 4:00 PM—Each Week The Chi Rho—Due Day 1 of each month for the following month (example–July 1st for the August issue of the Chi Rho) Pastor Tim Muller (614) 315-7056 E-mail: Pastortim@insight-bc.com Vicar Austin English (316) 680-9245 E-mail: aenglish1399@gmail.com Jeff Buschman, Campus Manager Cheryl Lyons, Church Assistant 1479 Morse Road Columbus, Ohio 43229 E-mail: ascluth@insight-bc.com Phone: (614) 262–7389 Fax: (614) 262-4255 www.ascension-columbus.org Sunday Services 9:00 a.m. - Traditional 10:10 a.m. - Christian Education 11:15 a.m. - Contemporary Council Members 2015 Chairs Vice-Chairs Discipleship – Ken Wichman Jane Wichman Youth and Family—Tina Scheer Connie Bowling Property –Andy Smith Roger Metz Worship and Music – Chris Rudin Holly Peiffer Finance – Bev Cook-Finley Samuel Boateng Congregational Life – Ingrid Robb Karen Lashley Christian Education – Barbara Summers Joanne Katonak Outreach – Kathleen Addlesperger Treasurer --- Steven Boring Financial Secretary ----Allan Hiscox President – Jon Olsen Vice President—Orin Sheumaker Endowment and Investment – Ken Wichman Andy Smith Tom Dlusky
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