Ascension Lutheran Church

Ascension Lutheran Church Reverend Ole Andrewson, their non-resident pastor, helped this little congregation get started. J.J. Johnson. Scheie as pastor. Rev. It was also during Rev.

Our church is multi-cultural, with multi-language services, open to everyone from all walks of life.

10:00AM: Unified Service 3rd Sunday of the Month

9:00AM English Service
10:15AM Misa en Español (Spanish Service)
11:30AM Hawm Vaajtswv (Hmong Service) Sunday Worship Opportunities

9:00 am English Worship in sanctuary, livestreamed on Facebook
10:15 am Spanish Sanctuary Worship, livestreamed

on Facebook
11:30 am Hmong Worship livestreamed on Facebook




When, on November 22, 1852, a little group of ten families organized the Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church in the south side carpenter shop of Samuel Gabrielson – little could they foresee their act of faith would someday evolve into a big city church of ethnic diversity eventually including both Hmong and Hispanic congregations. After finally organizing in March of 1853, they acquired heir first resident pastor, Rev. A lot on the northwest corner of Scott and Reed Streets was purchased for $150. Here the little congregation started building its first church, a frame structure, much of it with their own hands. It was completed and dedicated on January 14, 1855, with Reverend A. Progressive and innovative from the outset, the little church made the entire community welcome at its altar. It was to become the first Lutheran church in Wisconsin to provide services in English. By 1859, Sunday school classes were conducted in English. By January of 1904, all services were in English as well, at a time when most other Milwaukee congregations continued services in their various ethnic tongues. During the next quarter century the congregation continued to grow. Then, on December 17, 1882, the cornerstone of a new brick church was dedicated on the same site where the frame church had stood. Times were hard and, facing a deficit, member volunteers maintained the building themselves. Gustav Stearns answered the congregation’s call in April 1899, and except for stints as a front line chaplain to WWI soldiers he would serve the congregation for the next 35 years. This was a period of phenomenal growth for the church and has been heralded as its “golden age” in terms of membership, new innovations and activities. In 1904 the Easter Sunrise Service and the three-hour Good Friday observance were initiated. Stearns’ pastorate that the rapidly growing church changed its name to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Ascension. By 1919, the church overflowed with visitors every Sunday, and so it was that once again more space was needed to accommodate them. In December of 1919 a new church site was purchased. By April of 1922 ground was broken “on the exact spot over which the Ascension altar now stands,” and in 1923 the new edifice, at the present site on South Layton Boulevard, was dedicated. In 1931 Augustana College recognized the accomplishments of Gustav Stearns by awarding him the Doctor of Divinity degree. Worship services in Spanish began in the early 1970s but, when the pastor of the group moved out of state, the services were discontinued. Later, in 1977, a missionary from South America, Arthur Wyse, was called to lead the Spanish ministry. In October of 1983 a group of Hmong Christians living on the south side of Milwaukee approached Ascension looking for a place to worship and conduct Bible Study. Their wish was soon granted as they began meeting at Ascension under the leadership of Youa Vang Thao. Outreach to the Hmong and Hispanic community was a focus of ministry in the 1990s, making many advances to indeed become a multicultural congregation. Even among the struggles of rebuilding, the church kept an eye toward serving the community. The Evangelism board trained small cell group leaders, crossing language and cultural barriers, to bring more emphasis on fellowship opportunities with informal cross-cultural interactions. Today finds Ascension still anchored on the near south side of Milwaukee. The neighborhood surrounding it is diverse and densely populated, and has been identified by many as the most culturally diverse community in the city of Milwaukee. The struggle to reconcile ethnic differences that began in 1852 continues among the cultural groups that surround Ascension today. Ascension is now a multilingual congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. It lives out its mission by seeking ways to meet the needs of a community of people who are diverse in language and cultural background.

Summer is just getting started...and so is Ascension MKE's summer schedule! Check out the schedule below for June! Conta...
06/08/2026

Summer is just getting started...and so is Ascension MKE's summer schedule! Check out the schedule below for June!

Contact the office at 414.645.2933 or [email protected] for more information!

Connect w/ us: https://linktr.ee/ascensionmke
AMIS = Ascension in Mission (Local and Global Community Outreach)

SWAG = Saved With Amazing Grace Youth and Family Group

06/07/2026

Nyob Zoo

06/05/2026
06/03/2026

What's new in June? ¿Qué novedades hay en junio?

Check out our June Newsletter!

English:https://ascensionmke.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Newsletter-May-26-Eng.pdf

Español:https://ascensionmke.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Newsletter-May-26-Span.pdf

05/31/2026

Nyob Zoo

05/26/2026

Reminder of our sister Sharon Drake's visitation and Funeral Service at Bevsek-Verbick Funeral Home on 10210 W. Lincoln Ave. Milwaukee.

Visitation starts at 11am and Funeral services start at 12:30. We will then take our sister to her final resting place at Forest Home Cemetery.

05/25/2026

Join us in remembrance and prayer this Memorial Day.

Remember, mourn and give thanks for those in the military who gave their lives for justice, peace and the freedom of our country and all nations. Pray for the safety of those currently serving in the military and for the well-being of their families. —Prayer Ventures

05/21/2026

Join our ministry partners Walker's Point Youth & Family Center celebrating 50 years of service and support for our community’s most vulnerable youth!

Our ministry partners The Inner Beauty Center are in need of volunteers! Please see their post below. The Inner Beauty C...
05/19/2026

Our ministry partners The Inner Beauty Center are in need of volunteers! Please see their post below.

The Inner Beauty Center is located on the fourth floor of Ascension’s South Wing.

Yesterday, our confirmation class students had the opportunity to collaborate with La Familia de Arte to begin a new bea...
05/18/2026

Yesterday, our confirmation class students had the opportunity to collaborate with La Familia de Arte to begin a new beautification and planting project at our South Wing in front of La Familia de Arte's Studios!

This project was made possible in part by a grant from Faith in Place to encourage plantings of native species in urban areas!

Thank you to La Familia de Arte, Faith in Place and Ascension youth for your collaboration and hard work! We are excited to see where this project takes you!

Address

1236 S Layton Boulevard
Milwaukee, WI
53215

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 3pm
Tuesday 8am - 3pm
Wednesday 8am - 3pm
Thursday 8am - 3pm
Friday 8am - 3pm
Sunday 9am - 10am

Telephone

+14146452933

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