Christmas Fest
Save the Date For Asbury’s Fourth Annual Christmas Fest! Mark your calendars now for laughter and fellowship as we kick off the beautiful Advent season!
Save the Date For Asbury’s Fourth Annual Christmas Fest! Mark your calendars now for laughter and fellowship as we kick off the beautiful Advent season!
We are happy to announce that we will hold another Women’s Event in November! Please mark your calendar for a time of worship, learning, fellowship, and growth with women in our church and friends of our church! Invite a friend!
Saturday, November 15th
9 am – 2 PM | Guest Speaker – Holly Nilles
Upper House | Fee $30
You can pay online at the bottom or write a check to Asbury Church, memo: Women’s Event
Questions, email Pastor Patricia at ptristan@asburymadison.com
Join us for a fun morning celebrating families and Fall! A morning with pumpkin decorating, face painting, a bouncy house, games, donuts, and hot cocoa! You can’t miss it! This is an excellent opportunity to invite a friend! Family Fest is for the whole family!
Admission is Free!
Saturday, October 18th 10:30 am – Noon
You want to help? Reach out to Pastor Patricia (ptristan@asburymadison.com).
Asbury at the Park
Join the Asbury team at Lakeview Park the week of July 14th-17th for an outreach to our community. This annual outreach ministry has reached many families over the years at the park. We provide crafts, snacks, hotdogs, and snow cones to all children, youth and adults at Lakeview Park.
Meet us every day from Monday to Thursday at the Big shelter. We need volunteers to help us set up signs, set up and manage crafts, hand out food and more!
Asbury at the Park July 14-17, 10 am – 1 pm.
Please sign up to help through the connection card or by emailing Pastor Patricia at ptristan@asburymadison.com.
Take Me Out To The Ballgame!
Everyone is invited to our annual trek to the Duck Pond to cheer on the Madison Mallards. It's a fun and relaxing night that includes a ticket to the game and all you can eat hotdogs, hamburgers, and brats at the Pepsi Stand.
Thursday, June 26, First Pitch is at 6:05pm. Come early for the food!
Asbury Families, it is time to register for our annual family camp! We are looking forward to this weekend away at Pine Lake Camp. This camp is for everyone! Hiking, swimming, canoeing, and family time!
Friday, May 30-Sunday, June 1st Arrive on Friday between 5:30-7 pm and depart on Sunday after morning worship.
Everyone (families with children, singles, young and old). Where: Pine Lake Camp, Westfield WI Pick up registration forms at the welcome desk starting Sunday, April 6th . Questions? Contact Pastor Patricia.
Jesus has Risen and all who believe have been saved!
We will celebrate together at Asbury at 9am and 10:30am
All the services will be in person and live-streamed.
Sunday School and the Nursery are provided for children.
Easter is a season of music, joy, and invitation. Who can you invite to share the joy and blessing of an Asbury Easter?
We will be hosting a Good Friday “Service of the Nails” at Asbury Church at 5:00pm
All are welcome!
We will also be joining High Point Church for services at Noon and 7pm
Maundy Thursday Celebration Join us on Holy Week for an experiential Maundy Thursday celebration. Experience the fellowship of the Lord as you join other Christians in remembering the “Great Feast”. ~ Prayer labyrinth ~ Prayer station ~ Washing of hands ~ Soup & Salad dinner Great Feast Celebration
Maundy Thursday, April 17 at 6:30 pm
Join us at Asbury for our Palm Sunday Service!
Traditional at 9:00am
Contemporary at 10:30am
Dinner: 5:45 PM
Service: 6:30PM
Asbury Church Chapel
As our secular calendar has the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter so too does our church calendar have seasons. Our year begins with Advent, then Christmas, Epiphany, and now Lent. Lent is a time of forty days plus six Sundays beginning with Ash Wednesday and concluding with Jesus’ resurrection on Easter Sunday, which begins the season of Eastertide. Growing up in the 1950’s – yes, I am that old – Lent was the time when my Roman Catholic friends and neighbors gave up eating meat on Fridays prompting our contemporary Friday Fish Fries. There was, and still is, a prompting to “give up something for Lent”. Typically, a personal pleasure, such as no chocolate during Lent, Or, cutting out television. The idea being to cause yourself to reflect on Jesus’ life: his suffering, crucifixion, death, and resurrection.In more recent years many Methodists, and other non-Roman Catholics, have also begun to observe this season as not so much a time of penance and legalistically giving up something but rather giving greater emphasis on it being a time of transformation resulting from our drawing closer to Christ and his suffering, death, and resurrection. Lent should be a time of renewed emphasis on becoming more like Christ, more deeply committed to him as Lord and Savior. Asbury Church has long been committed to observing a Holy Lent, not so much by purposely giving up some pleasure but with adding to our Lenten days means, or ways, of spending more time with our Lord. We do this with additional worship, personal time in prayer, reading God’s Word, reflecting on God’s grace and mercy as exemplified in Jesus, and seeking and responding with intention to transform our lives to be as Christ to the world.
Dinner: 5:45 PM
Service: 6:30PM
Asbury Church Chapel
As our secular calendar has the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter so too does our church calendar have seasons. Our year begins with Advent, then Christmas, Epiphany, and now Lent. Lent is a time of forty days plus six Sundays beginning with Ash Wednesday and concluding with Jesus’ resurrection on Easter Sunday, which begins the season of Eastertide. Growing up in the 1950’s – yes, I am that old – Lent was the time when my Roman Catholic friends and neighbors gave up eating meat on Fridays prompting our contemporary Friday Fish Fries. There was, and still is, a prompting to “give up something for Lent”. Typically, a personal pleasure, such as no chocolate during Lent, Or, cutting out television. The idea being to cause yourself to reflect on Jesus’ life: his suffering, crucifixion, death, and resurrection.In more recent years many Methodists, and other non-Roman Catholics, have also begun to observe this season as not so much a time of penance and legalistically giving up something but rather giving greater emphasis on it being a time of transformation resulting from our drawing closer to Christ and his suffering, death, and resurrection. Lent should be a time of renewed emphasis on becoming more like Christ, more deeply committed to him as Lord and Savior. Asbury Church has long been committed to observing a Holy Lent, not so much by purposely giving up some pleasure but with adding to our Lenten days means, or ways, of spending more time with our Lord. We do this with additional worship, personal time in prayer, reading God’s Word, reflecting on God’s grace and mercy as exemplified in Jesus, and seeking and responding with intention to transform our lives to be as Christ to the world.
All Skill Levels are welcome! Extra Paddles are Provided. We will be playing in the Asbury Chuch Gymnasium.
Dinner: 5:45 PM
Service: 6:30PM
Asbury Church Chapel
As our secular calendar has the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter so too does our church calendar have seasons. Our year begins with Advent, then Christmas, Epiphany, and now Lent. Lent is a time of forty days plus six Sundays beginning with Ash Wednesday and concluding with Jesus’ resurrection on Easter Sunday, which begins the season of Eastertide. Growing up in the 1950’s – yes, I am that old – Lent was the time when my Roman Catholic friends and neighbors gave up eating meat on Fridays prompting our contemporary Friday Fish Fries. There was, and still is, a prompting to “give up something for Lent”. Typically, a personal pleasure, such as no chocolate during Lent, Or, cutting out television. The idea being to cause yourself to reflect on Jesus’ life: his suffering, crucifixion, death, and resurrection.In more recent years many Methodists, and other non-Roman Catholics, have also begun to observe this season as not so much a time of penance and legalistically giving up something but rather giving greater emphasis on it being a time of transformation resulting from our drawing closer to Christ and his suffering, death, and resurrection. Lent should be a time of renewed emphasis on becoming more like Christ, more deeply committed to him as Lord and Savior. Asbury Church has long been committed to observing a Holy Lent, not so much by purposely giving up some pleasure but with adding to our Lenten days means, or ways, of spending more time with our Lord. We do this with additional worship, personal time in prayer, reading God’s Word, reflecting on God’s grace and mercy as exemplified in Jesus, and seeking and responding with intention to transform our lives to be as Christ to the world.
Women’s Event You are invited to this event for women! Join us on Saturday, March 22nd, at Dottie’s Ranch. Doors open at 8:30 am (coffee, snacks, and registration); the event starts at 9 am. This event is for all women who are seeking to engage in fellowship with other women and learn more about spiritual direction. Heather Watts, a Spiritual Director, will bring the morning talk, “Flourishing in God’s Eyes,” and she will lead us in a group spiritual direction activity in the afternoon. How are you growing in your faith? Does God have a plan for you? Can the Holy Spirit use other women in your life to speak truth and purpose? Yes! This is a great opportunity to grow closer to your sisters in Christ and to seek the Holy Spirit’s direction through the words and prayers of other women of faith. Women’s Event “Flourishing in God’s Eyes” by Heather Watts Saturday, March 22nd (9-3 PM) Dottie’s Ranch (4136 Rutland Dunn Town Line Rd, Oregon, WI 53575). $25 Registration Fee
Dinner: 5:45 PM
Service: 6:30PM
Asbury Church Chapel
As our secular calendar has the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter so too does our church calendar have seasons. Our year begins with Advent, then Christmas, Epiphany, and now Lent. Lent is a time of forty days plus six Sundays beginning with Ash Wednesday and concluding with Jesus’ resurrection on Easter Sunday, which begins the season of Eastertide. Growing up in the 1950’s – yes, I am that old – Lent was the time when my Roman Catholic friends and neighbors gave up eating meat on Fridays prompting our contemporary Friday Fish Fries. There was, and still is, a prompting to “give up something for Lent”. Typically, a personal pleasure, such as no chocolate during Lent, Or, cutting out television. The idea being to cause yourself to reflect on Jesus’ life: his suffering, crucifixion, death, and resurrection.In more recent years many Methodists, and other non-Roman Catholics, have also begun to observe this season as not so much a time of penance and legalistically giving up something but rather giving greater emphasis on it being a time of transformation resulting from our drawing closer to Christ and his suffering, death, and resurrection. Lent should be a time of renewed emphasis on becoming more like Christ, more deeply committed to him as Lord and Savior. Asbury Church has long been committed to observing a Holy Lent, not so much by purposely giving up some pleasure but with adding to our Lenten days means, or ways, of spending more time with our Lord. We do this with additional worship, personal time in prayer, reading God’s Word, reflecting on God’s grace and mercy as exemplified in Jesus, and seeking and responding with intention to transform our lives to be as Christ to the world.
About:
The LifeWise community groups at Asbury provide an opportunity to connect with a small group of people (8-12), grow in your relationship with Jesus, and seek to apply the Sunday morning message to your life and faith. LifeWise community groups meet on a weekly basis for 60-90 minutes via Zoom and In-Person.
We will meet at 4514 Woods End Madison, WI 53711
All Skill Levels are welcome! Extra Paddles are Provided. We will be playing in the Asbury Chuch Gymnasium.
About:
The LifeWise community groups at Asbury provide an opportunity to connect with a small group of people (8-12), grow in your relationship with Jesus, and seek to apply the Sunday morning message to your life and faith. LifeWise community groups meet on a weekly basis for 60-90 minutes via Zoom and In-Person.
This Group Meets Via Zoom: The password for all groups is Asbury6101
About:
The LifeWise community groups at Asbury provide an opportunity to connect with a small group of people (8-12), grow in your relationship with Jesus, and seek to apply the Sunday morning message to your life and faith. LifeWise community groups meet on a weekly basis for 60-90 minutes via Zoom and In-Person.
This Group Meets Via Zoom: The password for all groups is Asbury6101