David and Luz Maria Ernst – Serving the Lord in Venezuela

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Que todo oyen la Palabra en su propio idioma

Hoy es el día que nuestro Señor prometió a sus discípulos antes de su ascensión. Les dijo en el libro de los Hechos de los Apóstoles, capítulo 1, “Que no se fuesen de Jerusalén, sino que esperasen la promesa del Padre, la cual, les dijo, oísteis de mí. Porque Juan a la verdad bautizó en agua, mas vosotros seréis bautizados con el Espíritu Santo no muchos días después de estos.” Después de estas palabras, como confesamos en el credo, subió a los cielos para ser sentado a la derecha de Dios Padre todopoderoso, y desde allí ha de venir para juzgar a los vivos y los muertos.
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That all hear the word in their own tongue

Grace and peace in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Today is the day that our Lord promised His disciples before His Ascension. He told them in the book of the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 1, “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, which, He said, you heard from Me. For John indeed baptized in water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days after these. ” After these words, as we confess in the creed, He ascended into heaven to be seated at the right hand of God Almighty Father, and from there He is to come to judge the living and the dead.

So, today we end with the second article of the Creed, which deals with the second person of the Holy Trinity, the Son, and we begin with the third article, which deals with the Holy Spirit. We celebrate the day of Pentecost 10 days after the Ascension, which was 40 days after the Resurrection. The feast of Pentecost already existed at that time. That is why there were men from all parts of the Roman Empire in Jerusalem. The word, Pentecost, derived from the Greek, means fifty. For the Jews, it meant 50 days, according to their tradition, after the day when God gave Moses the two tablets of the Law on Mount Sinai. It was also the feast of the first crops of spring, wheat and barley, so, people took their harvest sacrifices to the Temple of Jerusalem to thank God. For us, on this same day we celebrate the delivery of the Holy Spirit to the church to proclaim the Gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ.

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Welcome and farewell

One month ago I said that by Rogate Sunday (the fifth Sunday after Easter, which was May 6 this year) we either would be continuing to pray for rain or giving thanks for having received spring rains to recharge our well. ]ndeed, praise be to God that it was the second possibility that came true.

Baptism of Emmanuel David Sanchez.Better yet, on that Sunday we baptized Emmanuel David Sanchez and received into communicant membership Genesis Marquina. Emmanuel David is the son of Eleno Sanchez and Luz Maria’s daughter, Sarai, making him her twelfth grandchild. His baptismal verse was Colosenses 2:12. *Having been buried with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him through faith in the powerful working of God, who raised him from the dead.” Baptism is the visible means by which the Lord works regeneration in our hearts. Buried with Christ and dead to sin, we now, through the effective working of the word in Baptism, become partakers also of Christ’s resurrection: We are raised with Him by the same divine power by which God raised up Jesus from the dead. The casual comparison between circumcision and Baptism in this entire passage (Colossians 2:6-15) affords a very strong argument in favor of infant baptism; for the rite of circumcision, as practiced by the Jews, had to take place on the eighth day, and baptism is spoken of as being parallel to circumcision.

In fact, Genesis as one of the first to be baptized at our mission on June 29, 2008. Through baptism Genesis was adopted into God’s family, the church, by water and the Word, through a promise made good by the blood of Christ. Now she has entered fully into the communion of Christ’s body and blood in the sacrament of the altar for the strengthenGenesis after her baptism with her mother, Zoraida, and godmother, Yepci Santana.ing of the faith created in her at baptism. This is the continuing work of the Holy Spirit as I noted in the sermon. Her confirmation verse: John 10:27-28. “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.Genesis after her first communion with her mother, Zoraida, and her brother, Noel.” The Lord here gives us a guarantee against ourselves, against our own weakness and doubt. There are so many factors which tend to stifle faith in our hearts, to make us doubt the sincerity of God’s promises toward us, but this word of Christ must overcome all doubt most effectively.

So Rogate Sunday was a joyous day. But it also was a sad one, as we prayed that the Lord might protect them from material and spiritual danger, Luz Maria’s daughter, Yepci Anahis Santana, and her children, Aaron, Oriana and Elias, in their travel to Peru. Like many Venezuelans, they will seek a brightFarewell to Yepci Santana and family.er future in another country, Luz Maria’s daughter, Wuendy Santana, has liived in Canada since 2010. Another daughter, Charli Rocio Santana Henrriquez, has lived in Ecuador for a little more than two years, as has Luz Maria’s brother, Robert Henriquez Rivero. A niece, Romina Castillo, just left for Ecuador with her family, and another niece, Gabriela, now lives in Spain. So we prayed for them and the millions of other Venezuelans who have fled their homeland.

We ask that you, too, remember us and all Venezuelans in your prayers.

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Fifty years for LeadaChild

On April 18, 2018, Pastor Abdiel Orozco Aguirre, president of the Lutheran Church in Guatemala, preached at a special service marking 50 years since the founding of the Edie Jorns House for Students in Zacapa, Guatemala. Jim and Edie Jorns, both graduates of Kansas State University, served as agricultural missionaries to Guatemala from 1964 to 1968. At the end of that time, they set up the boarding facility to allow students from impoverished rural families to attend Divine Savior Lutheran School in Zacapa.

This was the beginning of Children’s Christian Concern Society, now called LeadaChild, which now supports the Chris

Luz Maria with Edie and Jim Jorns, founders of LeadaChild, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Wichita, Kansas, in 2006.

tian education of 26,000 children in 29 nations. This includes children at Epiphany Lutheran Mission of La Caramuca, Barinas, Venezuela. LeadaChild began work in Venezuela in 1996.

On April 15, 2018, Arturo Maita, one of the first Venezuelan children to receive support from LeadaChild, was installed as the pastor of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. I first heard of the work of Jim and Edie in the 1980s, when I was a member of St John’s Lutheran Church of Topeka, Kansas, the congregation in which Edie was raised. Luz María and I were privileged to meet the Jorns in Wichita in 2006.