Ascension Lutheran Church 2911 Libal St., Green Bay, WI 54301 920-336-3561 www.ascensiongb.com “They called the church together and related all that God had done with them, and how God had opened a door of faith for the Gentiles.” - Acts 14:27 JUNE 2015 Page 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 CONTENTS Sun Morning at a Glance VBS, Silent Retreat Finish Strong-Foundation Youth & Family Programs Youth Fundraisers Christian Svc: Home Sweet Home Diaper & Food Collections Rummage Sale & Meals Council / Thank Yous, etc. ChristCare Nursery / Lawn Mowers Golf Outing/Softball Team Worship Participants Updates/June B-days Calendar* Staff & Leaders A recent church culture study has gotten a great amount of press coverage. It reported that in greater numbers than before, many of the younger adult generation have made an exit from established church worship, practice, and membership. I heard this study repeated so many times in such a short period of time and through so many different popular press outlets that the sheer cumulative echo of hearing it repeated so often seemed to add an additional layer of anxiety to the already troublesome finding. Maybe you felt that too? So perhaps a deep breath is in order? Yes, it is a challenging time to be the church in our church-exiting culture. But, no, the light has not gone out. God is still doing great things through His church. The Holy Spirit is opening new doors and building new bridges. People are coming to faith and growing in their faith in Jesus Christ. Even so, yes, times have changed. Some say it’s harder now. Others say it has never been easy. Even so, back in the day, the church was surrounded by a supporting culture that even provided some measure of social pressure to at least stay nominally on the rolls of some church, even when a person’s faith wasn’t all that real. So at least in some ways, the tide was coming in. Now, in all ways, the tide is going out. Culture is pulling even the deeply genuine and faithful Christians away from the church – Sunday youth sports, Sunday races and community social events, the sheer exhaustion from an unrelenting, unrealistic schedule, the list goes on. So, no, it is not an easy time to be the church. Yet, if the challenge of the times wakes us up, if it shocks those of us who still do want to be the church that better intentionality and effort on all of our parts is needed, maybe there could be a silver lining in all this? Recent communications from our local wider church, our Synod, has spoken to some of these same dynamics. A synod letter writes, “There are big changes taking place in the culture around us. Beliefs, attitudes and behaviors of people toward the Church continue to change dramatically. The result is a challenging time for the life and mission of the Church.” As Lutheran Christians, we are redeemed by Christ to be people of God, inviting all to faith-filled worship, challenging all to grow in faith, reaching out to all in faithful service and witness. (Ascension’s vision statement) In response to the challenge of the times, our synod has recently gone through a process of developing a new purpose statement followed by a brief list of missional directives. Notice how both parts begin with the phrase, “In Christ we are.” In Christ we are Stirred by the Spirit – Walking Together – Engaging the World in Love In Christ we are Collaborating with Partners in Ministry Building Bridges Across Differences that Divide Listening Deeply to the Voice of the Other Feeding and Equipping Leaders Yes, the church is alive and doing good ministry today. Yes, God is working among us in this particular moment, opening the doors of faith. Yes, Christ is still calling you to be part of it. In Christ, + Pastor Luther Swenson June Sunday Morning Worship-at-a-Glance Summer Schedule 8:00 & 9:30 a.m. Sunday June 7 June 14 June 21 June 28 8:00 a.m. Worship Traditional Traditional Traditional Traditional 9:30 a.m. Worship Traditional Contemporary Blended Contemporary THANK-YOU to Nancy, Jennifer and Heather Poley for organizing the reception of yummy treats for Claire McCarthy’s 25th anniversary celebration on May 31st, and for all those who brought treats. TAIZE WORSHIP: Did you like Ascension’s Quiet Lenten Prayer services on Wednesdays during Lent? If so, you may be renewed by the peaceful worship and sacred space of monthly Taize services at St. Norbert Abbey (off of Webster Ave. or Riverside Dr.; not at St. Norbert College) in the Abbey Church the 3 rd Sunday of every month, at 7:00 p.m. It’s best to go early to soak up the Christ-centered silence. Mark Your Calendars for Vacation Bible School: 7/26—7/31 Join us July 26th thru July 31st as we embark on an icy expedition to overcome obstacles with God's awesome power!! All 3 year olds (potty trained) thru 7th graders are invited to spend an amazing week at Vacation Bible School/Crossways Day Camp. Online registration is open now – click the link on the Ascension Website or fill out a paper registration at the table in the Narthex, where more information is available! STILL ROOM FOR MORE! ASCENSION’S 4TH SILENT RETREAT: June 23-24 at St. Norbert Abbey. (more details on hallway bulletin board) Two-day, one night, silent retreat (short sessions, informal worship, much time to think, pray, read, walk, SLOW DOWN). Theme: NOTHING can separate us from God’s love (Romans 8:35-39). For any Ascension adult (18 yrs. or older), men and women, and any family or friend of Ascension members who are interested. Begins 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 23; ends 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24. Cost: $96. Will be lead by Pastor Lori; Mike Gilley available for Spiritual Direction; Dan Weaver our resident retreat guitarist (the past years we’ve watched the sun set as Dan plays guitar – quite memorable!). Consider “being still, and knowing that God is God” for these days at the Abbey. 2 Finishing Strong… Foundation for Faith As a congregation, we are in the last 7 months of our current three-year Foundation for Faith, Growing in the Spirit Capital Campaign which is providing the monies needed to support and pay down the building loan on our new sanctuary. As a congregation, our need and goal now as we come to the end of this appeal is for everyone to contribute so that we can Finish Strong! The good news is that people are faithfully giving and collectively our giving continues to be right at where we should be at this point. But the closer the end, the harder the race, so we invite all of us in the congregation now, even those of us who were not here three years ago, to jump in and help our congregation Finish Strong. You can start giving to the Foundation for Faith appeal at any time. Just designate your gift as “Foundation for Faith.” If people continue to give generously, and if everyone is faithful in fulfilling the pledges they made, and if we collectively stay on track with our giving over the last half of this year, we will have raised over $ 877,000 in the Foundation for Faith campaign! This will bring us to the point of already being two-thirds done in our goal of paying for the new sanctuary and eliminating our construction debt. To God be the glory! Another recent piece of good news helping us in this effort is that the church council, under the guidance of our knowledgeable Finance Team, was able to refinance our loan so that we are projected to save approximately an additional $10,000 in interest. As a congregation, when we started this massive project some six-plus years ago, we made a congregational decision to make as a goal the paying off of the sanctuary debt with only three successive three-year appeals. So, even as the current three-year appeal comes closer to completion at the end of 2016, already this fall we will begin hear more about the next three-year campaign that will end in 2019. A steering group of Ascension members is already brainstorming and making plans for the next appeal. If, as a congregation, we get excited about this next appeal, and if everyone gives with equal sacrifice, we will be able to pay off the debt completely… at least that is our lofty goal! Thank you for your partnership in this ministry. Together we today continue to build on a legacy of Christian proclamation in this community that was started 50 years ago here by those who were also called in their time to be equally as faithful, generous, and bold. In the service of Christ Jesus our Lord, Appeal Duration 1/1/13 to 12/31/15 Amount Pledged $877,089 Amount Received (as of 4/30) 707,768 Amount Remaining $169,321 3 YOUTH AND FAMILY PROGRAMMING Bible Story Summer Reading Challenge Pick up youth Challenge Sheets starting June 7th Looking for a way to keep your faith active and engaged this summer? Join the Bible Story Summer Reading Challenge! How it works: 1. Pledge! This summer pledge as a family, couple, or individual to read 2 Bible Stories each week for duration of the summer. Choose either the Old Testament List OR the New Testament List – If you are feeling particularly motivated, you can complete both lists by studying 4 stories a week. 2. Get a Bible! Story Bibles are recommended for families with small children. This challenge references the Spark Story Bible published by Augsburg Fortress. But you can use any Bible you or your family likes. 3. Read! Starting at the beginning of the list, read 2 stories individually or as a group each week. If a story is not in your Story Bible, then select a similar story that is. 4. Track your progress! Bible Story Maps are available to help track progress. You can pick up copy in the narthex. 5. Discuss! Use one or more of the questions listed on the sheets and discuss. If you are doing this challenge solo, consider keeping a journal for reflection. June 30th 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. We are all eagerly awaiting the beginning of summer camp and are so excited to see what God has in store for us this year. Lets get together as group before you all head over to Imago Dei Village. Parents and Youth are welcome to join in share in some different campfire treats and fellowship. Each youth will get a gift to take to camp that evening. Please bring a lawn chair Camp families – check your camp materials for directions and times for drop off/pick up. If you have not received all your forms please contact Tracy (336-3561 or tracy@ascensiongb.com). Arrival time is between 3:00-4:30 p.m. – please do not arrive early. Let Tracy know beforehand if you will be arriving late. Remember sunscreen and bug spray! 4 Senior High Youth — Stay Connected Over the Summer Don’t let summer come between you and your faith family! Stay connected to your friends (or make new friends!) at Ascension by getting involved in our small group gatherings around backyard fires or during special events. Backyard fires on Monday nights (7 p.m.) starting June 1! Youth Fundraiser$ Pink Flamingos Rumor has it there are four flock of flamingos making its rounds each night. They’re pink, they’re sneaky, and yes, they are coming to a neighborhood near you! You can still get your Flamingo Insurance by picking up your envelope on the table in the narthex and returning it to Tracy’s mailbox outside her office. Money raised from the Flamingo fundraiser will go towards the youth attending the High School Summer Mission Trip to Marvall, Arkansas and 8th Grade Urban Immersion Service Trip to the Twin Cities. Upcoming Scrip order dates: June 14, July 19, and August 16. If you have any questions, contact Lori Weaver at lori.weaver01@gmail.com or 920-430-8588. Marcus Movie Tickets Marcus movie tickets are $8.50 each — and if you buy 2 tickets, you get a $3 voucher for the concession stand! Contact Geri Collette at pgcollette@new.rr.com or 336-3863. 5 CHRISTIAN SERVICE A Ministry of: Ascension Lutheran Church 2911 Libal Street Green Bay, WI 54301 Home Sweet Home 1 Peter 4:10 “Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms.” Home Sweet Home is on the move in more ways than one! We have completed our seventh year in partnership with St. John’s Homeless Shelter and assisted in transitioning 25 of their guests to permanent housing this past season. It is a partnership in the truest sense. This summer our soft goods portion of Home Sweet Home, which has been housed in the Schubert’s basement for these past seven years, will find a new home in the basement of the Micah Center. The daytime homeless shelter is one of St. John’s newest ventures and is open year round offering a host of services to their guests, including computers for job searches, AA classes, recreation and relaxation as well as medical treatment. Their free will offering will provide a bit more space for Home Sweet Home and even more volunteer opportunities for the ministry. Watch for more ways to get involved this summer including inventory and organization of the furniture storage areas as well as the big move of the soft goods! DIAPER COLLECTION—NOW THROUGH FATHER’S DAY (6/21) PARTNERING WITH UNITED WAY Ascension will participate in United Way’s Community Diaper Drive. A collection box is in the narthex until June 21st to collect donated packages of diapers of any size. They will be shared with families in need. Let us help these little ones have a snug and comfortable welcome into the world. A "HEADS UP "FOR JUNE 7th FIRST SUNDAY FOOD PANTRY COLLECTION Resurrection Lutheran Church Council President and Food Pantry volunteer recently spoke to our Sunday Adult Forum. He expressed gratitude for our monthly contributions to their food pantry. They appreciate ANY non-perishable food items but stated their greatest need is for items they can use to fill the pantry bags....items which are required to match Government Commodity Bags for each family. The following items fall into this category: Meals in a can (Spaghetti-o, Beef-A-Roni, beef stew) etc. Meals in a box (Hamburger, Tuna, Chicken Helpers) Canned Meats Mac and Cheese Pork and Beans, Baked Beans Canned Soup Canned fruit Canned vegetables Jell-O, Pudding Cookies ** Any other non-perishable food items you may wish to donate are also gratefully accepted and are used to complete food bags for larger families. 6 CHRISTIAN SERVICE Ascension RUMMAGE SALE THANK YOU THANK YOU TO ALL who brought items for the rummage sale, all who helped to setup or clean up or during the sale, and those who shopped at our sale. Special thanks to Audrey Johnson, Nancy Hess and Nancy Poley for their many hours of work and leadership! Over $2,100 was raised and will go to Crossways Camping Ministries and Resurrection Lutheran Church’s Food Pantry. NEW Community Shelter Meal On Saturday, May 16th, we served 170 meals of Ham, scalloped potatoes, salad, mandarin oranges, dinner rolls and cookies. The team also sliced and wrapped bread and bagged chips for clients lunches. Many thanks to those who helped with meal prep/serving: Laura & Jacob Phillips, Karen Effertz, Corny & Lynn Roemaat Our cookie bakers: Doreen Roscoe, Max Schilke, Holly Keyser, Rita Krempin, Lynn Roemaat The next meal is Sunday, June 21st. Sign ups are on the bulletin board. Another “Funtastic” Year at the East Side Boys and Girls Club Thank you to all the dedicated volunteers for this past school year at the club. May 18 th was another exceptional meal, as 28 volunteers served a family-style, sit-down dinner of sliced baked chicken breasts, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, California mixed vegies and mandarin orange pineapple salad with frosted cupcakes for dessert. The volunteers included Ascension’s very own 8th grade confirmation class, who supplied the cupcakes and stayed ‘til the last dish was washed. Thank you! In addition, we are very appreciative to the Woods Supper Club for use of their banquet dishes once again – we couldn’t offer a sit-down dinner without their partnership. You too can get in on the fun. Watch for more details as we begin planning our Summer fun day with the kids at the club. We are always looking for good ideas (including any contacts for area business donations) for filling the goody bags that each child gets at this summer event. Please contact any of the ministry leaders with your ideas – Pam Schubert (465-6454), Cathy McDermott (406-3917), Susan Campbell (330-0578), Michele Knowles (336-3098). 1 Corinthians 3:8-9 “The one who plants and the one who waters have one purpose, and each will be rewarded according to their own labor. For we are God’s fellow workers; you are God’s field, God’s building.” 7 Council Highlights from meeting on May 12 Tony Brunette attended the meeting to discuss the Property team activities and 2016 budget early projections Core team meeting held for 2016 Capital Appeal “Thank You’s” Received for the Congregation From the Resurrection Lutheran Church Food Pantry - “Dear Ascension Lutheran Members and Friends, We can’t thank you enough for the 273 food items you donated to the food pantry. The foods you donate are so needed and so wanted by our clients. We enjoyed our visit in April to your church to tell you more about the food pantry and to meet so many of you. God Bless! ~, Judy Anderson, Pantry Manager. (Ascension collects food pantry food items on the first Sunday of each month. Thank you to all of you who participate donating these food items.) From New Community Shelter - “Dear Friends, I would like to thank you sincerely for your dona- tion of $690.00 to the New Community Shelter. Today (April 24) there are over 100 people staying in our shelter, and another 225 or more people that will be at our Community Meal Program tonight, and I know if they had a chance, they would want to thank you themselves! I know this is true because I witness the appreciation… What would we do without you, our friends, our guardian angels? Thank you so much for your kindness.” ~ Terri Refsguard, Executive Director. Council Approves Exploration of a Possible 2017 Church Trip to “Luther Land” in Germany in Celebration of the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation The 500th anniversary of the Reformation will happen in 2017, which makes it an especially meaningful year to tour the famous Reformation sites of what is sometimes called “Luther Land.” Some of the classic places to see include: Martin Luther’s birth place in Eisleben. The Castle Church in Wittenburg where Luther nailed up his 95 theses. Wartburg Castle where Luther hid out in disguise from those who were hunting him and during those months translated the New Testament into the common language. Church trips of this sort are common in many congregations but would be a new thing for Ascension. We would team up with one of several established churchgroup touring agencies that specialize in this kind of group travel. The general time frame we are looking at is in the spring of 2017, after Easter, in late April or sometime in May. Information on costs, length of trip, itinerary, and exact dates are still being worked on. If you are interested in hearing more this possible trip and would like to be on an email list to receive information updates about it, contact Pastor Luther at pastorluther@ascensiongb.com. 8 New ChristCare Group for Singles Are you in your 50's or older, and would like to be a part of ChristCare Small group for singles? Ascension member, Linda Glass, is excited to start a ChristCare group for singles in the fall. Contact her at: 262-989-6199 and come to coffee at The Attic (730 Bodart St., GB 54301) on Saturday, June 20 at 2:00 p.m. to talk about the possibility. Can't come to a coffee meeting? Still contact Linda to let her know you are interested. Meetings will begin in September, and will be twice a month, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. CHRISTCARE LEADER TRAINING FALL 2015 Ascension ChristCare Equippers, Mike Gilley and Pastor Lori, will be doing a training for new ChristCare Leaders at the end of summer/early fall. If you have sensed God’s nudging in your life to become a ChristCare leader, please contact one of the Equippers soon, to begin the discussion: Mike Gilley mkgilley3455@gmail.com or Pastor Lori pastorlori@ascensiongb.com. As Equippers, we walk with the ChristCare leaders on this journey being part of this vital ministry. Dates for Fall 2015 ChristCare Leader training class: Tuesday, August 25th at 6:30 p.m.—informal time of getting to know one another—with ice cream! Saturday, September 26, 9:00 a.m.—noon; Saturday, October 17th, 9:00 a.m.— 2 p.m.. Days/Times Leaders Contact Info*** Theme Location Not meeting In summer Judy Knudsen 983-0167 For adults Not meeting In summer Christopher & Kristen Paquet konstan16@yahoo.com kpaquet42@yahoo.com 983-0128 Parents of younger school age children At church Not meeting In summer Jen Jacobsen Jenni.jacobsen@snc.edu 213-2162 20s and 30s Singles At Jen’s home Not meeting In summer Joyce Tucker 465-6026 ttuckerjr@new.rr.com For adults At church Not meeting In summer Wendy Gilley Deb Kralovetz 469-1359 863-3543 10th, 11th, 12th graders At church Not meeting In summer Ann Dettlaff 655-7892 adettlaff1205@gmail.com Empty Nesters Dettlaff Home Not meeting In summer Bob Voss rvoss23@yahoo.com 351-3117 Men At Village Grille Not meeting In summer Chad & Cathy McDermott 406-3917 candcmcdermott2@att.net For adults At church Not meeting In summer Pastor Lori 336-3561, ext. 104 pastorlori@ascensiongb.com Grief Group Mandarin Garden At church Not meeting In summer Bill & Pam Schubert 465-6454 pschubertrx8@gmail.com For couples Schubert’s Home Watch calendar For summer schedule Kurt Piette 660-0916 kpiette1@hotmail.com For adults At church At church *At capacity *At capacity All groups * welcome new folks at any time! *(At this time the following groups are at capacity and not able to take any more members - 2nd & 4th Monday at 11:45 a.m. AND 1st & 3rd Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.) 9 Important Nursery Announcement Those of you who have used the nursery, know the loving care Olyvia has provided for children since May 2011. Olyvia recently shared with us that she has been accepted into a graduate program in psychology at Ball State in Muncie, Indiana. While we are excited for Olyvia, we will be sad to see her go. Her tentative plans are to continue working in our nursery until August 2015. Mutual Ministry is now accepting applications for the Nursery Attendant position. Our hope is to have our new Nursery Attendant work with Olyvia before she leaves, making for a smooth transition for the children. This is a part time position with no benefits. Applicants: Must be available between 7:45 and 11:45 AM Sunday mornings and for additional services during such times as Wednesday evening Lenten services, Easter, Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc. Do not need to be members of Ascension Lutheran Church Must be 18 year of age or older Be comfortable in a lead role overseeing adult and youth volunteers, communicating with parents and interacting with and caring for children Prior childcare experience is preferred but not required Applications and a full job description are available in the church office or can be sent to you electronically by emailing Valerie at valerie@ascensiongb.com. Please submit your completed applications and reference information to the church office by June 30, 2015. LAWN MOWERS NEEDED Another task is the weekly mowing of the lawn here at Ascension. Please contact our project leader, Jerry Kralovetz at 920-609-8860 to sign up to mow and with any questions. 10 Attention golfers... or even if you aren’t a golfer… come join us for the th 6 Annual Ascension Lutheran Church Golf Outing on Sunday, August 9th at Thornberry Creek Golf Course. Enjoy an afternoon of fellowship, golf, dinner and laughter, as we will play 9 holes beginning with a 3:00 p.m. shotgun start, followed by a broasted chicken dinner. Even if you don’t golf, stop out at 5:30 p.m. for dinner! Deadline to sign up will be Sunday, August 2nd, 2015. The price for 9 holes with cart and dinner is $36.00+tax per person. Dinner only is $12.00+tax per person. (Gratuity is included in prices) Sign Up in the Hallway Today! Prizes after play! Any questions or for more information, please contact Mark Becker at 920-434-7501 x106 or mbecker@golfthornberry.com / www.golfthornberry.com Softball season has begun! Our co-ed softball team season has begun! Games are played on Sunday nights at Cornerstone Park in West De Pere Here is the schedule for anyone that would like to go cheer the team on! Any questions, please contact Tom Arttus at 562-3593. June 7 6:45 p.m. Field 2 June 14 6:45 p.m. Field 3 June 21 4:15 p.m. Field 1 June 28 5:30 p.m. Field 3 July 12 5:30 p.m. Field 1 11 Worship Participants — June / July 2015 Summer Worship Participants During the summer we ask for volunteers as lectors, greeters and counters (ushers and communion assistants follow a set schedule). There is a sign up sheet on the bulletin board. As you can tell from the chart below—we have lots of openings. Please volunteer for Sundays that you know you will be here. Thanks! Sunday, June 14 Usher Teams/Captains Lector Greeters Acolytes Projection Counters Sunday, June 21 Usher Teams/Captains Comm Assts (Bread) Comm Assts (Wine) Communion Runner Acolytes Lector Greeters Counters Sunday, June 28 Usher Teams/Captains Acolytes Lector Greeters Counters Sunday, July 5 Usher Teams/Captains Comm Assts (Bread) Comm Assts (Wine) Communion Runner Acolytes Lector Greeters Counters 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Team 3—Gene Schmidt Sonja Pigeon Help needed Help needed Help needed Team 3—Peter Daanen Amy Jo Derenne Help needed Help needed Help needed Help needed 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Team 4—Mark Becker Team 4—Richard Postel Mary Sue Lavin, Lynn Roemaat, Deb Kralovetz, Pam Schubert, Marilynn Quirk Jill Voss (2 pastors) Abbie Lavin, Travis/Leah Kralovetz, Lois Beth, Pat/Katy/Karla Hrdlicka Deb Williams, Stephen Voss Shelly Nicholson Cathy McDermott Help needed Help needed Mary Sue Lavin Help needed Help needed Help needed Help needed 8:00 a.m. Team 1—Craig Effertz Help needed Help needed Help needed 9:30 a.m. Team 1—Kerry Burdick Help needed Help needed Help needed Help needed 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Team 2—Dave Hongisto Team 2—Dave McAninch Kathy Reinke, Karen Schwake Mike Gilley, Robin Daanen, Jenny Greeneway Marlene Schultz Rochelle Reinke, Jeff Greeneway, Wendy Gilley, Robin Schneider, Kristin Lampe Jacob/Lindsay/Sasha Klug Kay Tupala Amy Klug Help needed Help needed Help needed Help needed Help needed Help needed Help needed ALTAR GUILD—June: Lori Prevost, DeEtte Radant 12 MEMBERSHIP UPDATES Birthday wishes to those in our Ascension Family who are celebrating their birthday in June Congratulations to Amber Baird and Kyle Hansen, who were united in marriage on May 22, 2015. Congratulations to Lindsay Baird and James Durand, who were united in marriage on May 31, 2015. DEATH Our deepest sympathy to the family of Sheila Postel, who died on May 30th. No details are available yet for the funeral. A list of birthdays for June are available at the Welcome Desk DIRECTORY UPDATES Phone Number updates: Rodney & Kazuko Luft have discontinued their land line. Their phone numbers are: Rodney: 920-664-7575 Kazuko: 276-224-0400 Directory correction: Karen Murto’s phone number is 265-8946 New Address Ray & Colleen Haulotte 411 Bryan St. Green Bay, WI 54301 New Address (effective 6/18/15): Bob & Judy Voss 1656 Swan Road, Apt. 1 De Pere, WI 54115 Phone Numbers Please remember to contact the church office and give a number that can be used for our church directory if you discontinue your land line. Thanks! If your birthday is in June and we missed it, please let us know! Online Tidings Remember you can receive the Tidings monthly newsletter as a PDF from a link on our website. If you would prefer this to a paper copy mailed to your home, please e-mail the church office: valerie@ascensiongb.com. 13 Ascension Lutheran Church June 2015 Sun Mon 1 Tue 2 6:00p PJs & Prayers 7:00p HS BackYard campfire 7 1st Sunday Food Collection 8:00a Worship 9:30a Worship 8 9:00a Quilters 9:00a Tidings Assembly 6:30p Appeal Team Mtg 9 9:00a Quilters Wed 3 Thu Fri 4 5 11 12 9:00a Bulletin Assembly Sat 6 7:00p Christian Svc Core Team 10 13 ——————————-————- Office Manager Vacation Days—6/8-6/15 ——————–————————6:45p Softball game 14 8:00a Worship 9:30a Contemporary Worship 7:00p HS BackYard campfire 15 6:30p Council 16 9:00a Quilters 8:00p Worship Band Rehearsal 17 18 19 9:00a Bulletin Assembly ———————-7th Graders at Confirmation Camp 6/14—6/19 ———————6:45p Softball game 21 Fathers Day 8:00a Worship 9:30a Blend Worship Chavez Baptism 10:00a NEW Comm Shelter Lunch 4:15p Softball game 28 8:00a Worship 9:30a Worship 7:00p HS BackYard campfire 22 8:00p Blended Rehearsal 23 9:00a Quilters 24 Silent Retreat 8:30 a.m. on 6/23 until 7:30 p.m.. 6/24 at St. Norbert Abbey 7:00p HS BackYard campfire 29 8:00p Worship Band Rehearsal 30 9:00a Quilters 9:00a Tidings Assembly 5:30p Softball game 7:00p HS BackYard campfire 6:30p Camp Kick Off 25 26 9:00a Bulletin Assembly 20 7:30a CC (Piette) At Voyager Park 2:00p CC (Glass) Mtg at Attic Bookstore 27 8th Grade & College Age Mission Trip To Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN 6/24-6/28 ASCENSION CHURCH STAFF MINISTRY LEADERS Rev. Luther Swenson, Lead Pastor: Rev. Lori Swenson, Pastor of Congregational Care: Tracy Bahn, Youth & Confirmation Director: Cindy Sleeman, Sunday School Director: Valerie VanderMeuse, Office Manager: Nancy Jacobe, Bookkeeper: Jeannine Walker, Business Support Manager: Pam Schubert, Member Connections: Mike Gilley, Spiritual Direction: Claire McCarthy: Emily DeVillers, Kris Liedtke, Jean Fredrickson: Eric Ludvigson: Patrick Marchant, Chancel Choir Director: Dan Weaver: Rick & Audrey Johnson: Mike Sleeman: Jennifer Poley, Nursery Coordinator: Olyvia Kuchta: Church Office Telephone: Fax Machine: Check out our website: Prayer Chain Requests: Home Sweet Home Donations: Mark Becker (markbecker@new.rr.com): David Wegge (dave.wegge@snc.edu): Lynn Roemaat (roemaats@gmail.com): Jeff Greeneway (jeffgreeneway@gmail.com): Mike Wathke (mikeandkrissy@att.net): Paulette Pocquette: Joe Refsguard (joe.refsguard@yahoo.com) Deb Kralovetz (dkralovetz5@gmail.com): Tony Brunette (property@ascensiongb.com): Dennis Sachs: Craig Hanke: Mike Gilley & Pastor Lori: Mike Gilley: DeEtte Radant:: Katie Dehn: Sue Grunewald: Christopher Paquet: Sue Ludvigson: Peter Daanen: Joyce Tucker: pastorluther@ascensiongb.com pastorlori@ascensiongb.com tracy@ascensiongb.com cindy@ascensiongb.com valerie@ascensiongb.com nancy@ascensiongb.com jeannine@ascensiongb.com pam@ascensiongb.com mkgilley3455@gmail.com (volunteer) Organist Directors of Cherub Choir (volunteers) Worship Band Director Patrick@ascensiongb.com Supplemental Music Custodians Maintenance Technician nursery@ascensiongb.com Nursery Attendants (920)336-3561 (920)338-1054 www.ascensiongb.com prayerconcern@yahoo.com (920)784-7092 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Finance Mutual Ministry Christian Service Congregational Life & Growth Learning Ministry Property Stewardship Worship & Music ChristCare Equippers Spiritual Direction Altar Guild Core Team Leader Prayer Chain/e-mail prayerconcern@yahoo.com Prayer Chain/phone (425-3777) SS Rotation Coordinator Worship Participants Scheduler Head Usher Funeral Luncheon Coordinator Due to HIPAA privacy laws, the church is often not informed when a person is hospitalized. Please call the church office when you would like a pastoral visit when you are in the hospital. Do not rely on the hospital to call the church office, even if they have said they will. Please call the church office directly, or have a family member do so. 15 Prayer Chain Requests: prayerconcern@yahoo.com Or call Sue Grunewald at 425-3777 Ascension Lutheran Church 2911 Libal St. Green Bay, WI 54301 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 21 GREEN BAY, WI RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED WORSHIP SCHEDULE— Through May 17 Sundays 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Beginning May 24 (Memorial Day—Labor Day Weekends): 8:00 and 9:30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION — 1st & 3rd Sundays CONTEMPORARY MUSIC 2nd Sunday at 10:30 a.m. BLENDED MUSIC 3rd Sunday at 10:30 a.m. SIGN LANGUAGE AVAILABLE 3rd Sundays at 8:00 a.m. EDUCATION HOUR—9:15 a.m. (through May 17) (Sunday School, Youth Forum, Adult Education) Nursery Available Sundays Both Services and during Education Hour OFFICE MANAGER’S HOURS: 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Monday-Friday Check out our website: www.ascensiongb.com Facebook: Ascension Lutheran Church, Green Bay
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