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August 2018 Dear saints of Ascension, Worship is important, even essential for relationship with God. Without worship, we ve lost the reason for existence. To worship God is to be in His will for our life. But much of Christianity has turned worship on its head. Instead of worship being God s service to us, it has become our service to God, shifting the emphasis from God to us. To worship is not primarily an active verb, but rather passive. This might sound strange, since many teach we were created to do for God. However, Jesus says, the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many (Mt 20:28), and, If I do not wash you, you have no share with me (Jn 13:8b). We weren t created to do for God in contrast, we were created to receive from God. As Martin Luther writes, The life of a saint is more a taking from God than a giving (AE 14:196). Upon reflection, how could it be any other way? If the life of a saint is more about giving than taking, then the life of a saint is more about doing than receiving, more about self than God. But in reality, the only way we have relationship with God is if He serves us rather than us serving Him. And this is why, during what we call the Divine Service (i.e., God s service to us), I m overwhelmed by the immensity of God s grace. I m not caught up in what I m doing or illusions of earning God s favor by what I m doing, but rather how God makes Himself available for us through His mighty word and sacraments how God comes to us of His own volition through simple things like word, water, bread and wine. Accordingly, we don t regard the sacraments as something that we do, but To be baptized in God s name is to be baptized not by human beings but by God himself. Although it is performed by human hands, it is nevertheless truly God s own act (Large Catechism V.7; IV.10). Why do we attend the Divine Service? To receive from God. Thereafter, works of praise flow from faith. But even those works of praise (e.g., singing hymns, giving offerings, confessing the truth) are done for our neighbor, not for God.

The grace of God begins with the death of Jesus, which flows through His means of grace in the Divine Service. A huge impediment to the gospel arises when people imagine how to experience God in worship. Do we experience God through a feeling, through a spectacle, through snake-handling? Or do we experience God where He tells us to experience Him: through the word by water, bread and wine? Lutherans fought this fight throughout the Reformation, debunking the idea that monastic works provided a greater experience of God. As our confessions read, People said that [monastic] vows were equal to baptism, and they taught that vows merited forgiveness of sins and justification before God through this kind of life. Indeed, they added that monastic life merited not only righteousness before God but even more: that it kept not only precepts but also the Evangelical counsels (AC XXVII.11-12). When the emphasis of worship is flipped from God to us when worship is based on our works for God rather than God s works for us the same error of finding God in an experience greater than word and sacrament manifests. But there is no greater experience in this age than receiving God s forgiveness, and God tells us where and when to receive it: through the word by water, bread and wine. It seems so unexciting in today s Christianity to embrace what many call medieval superstitions, but I assure you these superstitions were held long before the medieval church: they were held by the ancient church, the apostolic church, and given by Christ Himself! It s amazing what God gives, and that He gives it in such simplicity, for He sent out his word and healed them, and delivered them from their destruction (Ps 107:20). Remain firm in this truth and receive from God as He serves you in worship. In His name, Pastor Greg Page 2

Again, the LWML is collecting items for School and Personal Care Kits: School Kits 70 sheet notebooks (wide or college ruled, no loose leaf) 30-centimeter ruler or ruler with centimeters on one side and inches on the other side Pencil sharpener Pair of blunt scissors (safety scissors with embedded steel blades work well) Unsharpened #2 pencils with erasers Black or blue ball point pens (no gel ink) Box of 16 or 24 crayons 2 ½ eraser Personal Care Kits One light-weight bath-size towel, 20 x40 to 52 x27 (dark color recommended) Bath-size bars of soap equaling, 8 to 9 oz (any brand in original wrapping; no mini or hotel size bars) Adult size toothbrush in its original packaging Sturdy comb (no picks or fine-toothed combs), remove packaging Large metal nail clippers (attached file optional) Just a note to let you know we would love to update your photo on the Picture Board in the narthex. Any Sunday morning that would be convenient for you is fine. Please let Pastor Greg or Ora Mae Golter know. THANKS! Page 3

Organizations and people we support: http://rescue1global.org/ https://www.trinityhope.org/ http://helpmadison.org/ https://nashvillerescuemission.org/ https://www.hopeclinicforwomen.org/ Caring Closet and other programs http://www.lstn.org/ International Health Partners http://ihptz.org/ Seminarian Corey Shaffer and family https://www.csl.edu/ Missionary photographer: Johanna Heidorn https://www.lcms.org/heidorn Missionaries in Germany: Carl and Karen Cecil https://www.lcms.org/cecil Dear friends, There are many needs in this fallen world, from food to clothing to shelter to education. Most importantly, there is need for the gospel to be heard and received by all. The organizations we support make it a point to share the gospel with those who come to them for aid, and with an act of mercy the way is paved for open ears. This month I ask you to consider the missions and ministry we support, choose one, and give a gift. It could be a night of meal-sharing with Rescue1Global; supplies donations to CCM, Nashville Rescue Mission, Hope Clinic, or Caring Closet; a batch of cookies sent to the Shaffers; or a monetary donation to a missionary. Please use the websites to the left to gather more information about each. God bless! Pastor Greg Page 4

August 5 August 12 August 19 August 26 Lector Cherri Walker Dennis Anderson Dennis Fritz Judie Mader Acolyte Ben TBD Ben TBD Elder Dennis Fritz Dennis Fritz Dennis Fritz Dennis Fritz Ushers John Kubitz & Robert John Kubitz & Robert John Kubitz & Robert John Kubitz & Robert Cantor Tim Hanusa Mark LaLumondier Pastor Greg N/A Altar Guild Trisha LaLumondier & Susan Hanley & Kate Trisha LaLumondier & Susan Hanley Trisha LaLumondier & Susan Hanley & Kaytlyn Deland Trisha LaLumondier & Susan Hanley If you re unable to serve, please find a replacement. Coffee Half-hour August 5: Jane Chitren August 12: Kathy Meyers August 19: Minae Hayashi August 26: Linda Fritz The Organist August 5: Minae Hayashi August 12: Cindy Dougherty August 19: Minae Hayashi August 26: Cindy Dougherty

Birthdays August 5: Julie Fritz August 6: Taraji Elradi August 7: Toni Bristol August 7: Ayanna Wiebbecke August 9: Mike Bergeron August 9: Murran Elradi August 15: Justin Langston August 15: Rick Speitel August 21: Dan Newton August 23: Ray Houle August 24: Kaytlyn Deland August 25: Angie Henderson August 27: Jordan Boggs August 27: John Kubitz August 30: Laurie Boggs August 30: Deb Hackett Anniversaries August 20: Greg & Amanda Bauch August 21: Jim & Jennifer Meyers August 22: Mike & Diane Bergeron August 24: LaVon & Ora Mae Golter August 31: Dennis & Linda Fritz August 31: Al & Linda Montes Baptismal Birthdays August 2: LaVon Golter August 4: Athena Graham August 4: Scott Shaffer August 5: Tim Hanusa August 10: Toni Bristol August 20: Steve Boggs August 25: Ray Houle August 30: Lily Graham If a celebration is incorrect or missing, please call (615-868-2346) or email (office@ascensionmadison.com) the church office so our records can be updated. Thanks! Page 6

August Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10:30 Bible study 9:00 Sunday School 10:30 Worship w/ the Lord s Supper 12 9:00 Sunday School 10:30 Worship 13 14 15 16 10:30 Bible study 17 18 19 9:00 Sunday School 10:30 Worship w/ the Lord s Supper 20 21 22 23 10:30 Bible study 24 25 26 9:00 Sunday School 10:30 Worship 11:30 Organ dedication 27 28 29 30 9:00 Retired Romeo Breakfast 10:30 Bible study 31 1 11:00 Rally Day picnic Page 7

The mission of Ascension Evangelical Lutheran Church is to connect people to the one true God Father, Son, and Holy Spirit so that they may come to know and believe they are saved for eternal life by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. Rev. Greg Bauch, Pastor 610 W Old Hickory Blvd, Madison TN 37115 Church Office: (615) 868-2346 Office email: office@ascensionmadison.com Pastor Greg: (904) 553-7066 Pastor s email: pastorgregbauch@gmail.com website: www.ascensionmadison.com Sunday School & Bible Study at 9:00am Coffee Half-hour at 10:00am Worship at 10:30am Please email newsletter submissions to office@ascensionmadison.com one week before the 1st of the month. Please email all weekly bulletin announcements for the upcoming Sunday to office@ascensionmadison.com by Wednesday. Page 8