Archive for June, 2020

Supporting We Care

Posted June 30, 2020 By admin

Even before the COVID-19 crisis, food pantries such as We Care have faced many challenges. There are many families that depend on their services just so they might have enough food to last throughout the week or month. As a member of the community and especially as members of Christ’s church, St. Jacob’s can and should consider becom-ing a strong supporters of We Care. Why? Because as disciples of Jesus Christ, “we care.”
All members of our church family are encouraged to make regular donations of non-perishable items that can be brought to the church and collected in the fellowship hall. During the suspension of church activities, donations can be brought to the church office Monday through Thursday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM.
Providing food for those who are hungry is but one way we can grow in our partnership with those who provide for others. It is also a way we can grow in relationship with those whom God has placed within our midst. Remember, as we do it for the least of these, we do it also unto Christ our Lord.

Chapin We Care

We Care Pantry Needs

Donations of all food items are appreciated.

Listed below are some of the things that are in constant need.

•Peanut butter/ Jelly
•Chili, Soup
•Dried Beans
•Grits, Rice
•Mac & Cheese
•Canned Tuna/Salmon
•Pork & Beans
•Spam
•Canned Chicken
•Pasta, Spaghetti Sauce
•Turnip/Collard Greens
•Laundry Detergent
•Personal Hygiene Items, i.e. Toothbrushes, Toothpaste

Welcome To Our Newest Church Family Member

Posted June 29, 2020 By admin

St. Jacob’s welcomes The Rev. Dr. Derald Edwards (retired) as our newest member of the congregation. Pastor Edwards has been a friend of many in the Chapin area and has served several congregations within South Carolina. He is most recently the former chaplain for Heritage at Lowman. Please extend a warm welcome to Pastor Edwards and his wife, Vicki.

Bible Study

Posted June 29, 2020 By admin

Our Wednesday morning Bible study has moved to Zoom.com. All information will be emailed each week to congregational members no later than Tuesday. If you have trouble logging on to Zoom, please contact Rachel Shelton or Pastor David for assistance.

In Home Visits

Posted June 29, 2020 By admin

Following recommended social distancing guidelines from the CDC and SCDHEC, Pastor David will continue to refrain from in home visitation. Best practices for scheduling and distribution of Holy Communion to St. Jacob’s members who are not yet attending worship are being worked out. Please be patient. Information will be passed along as soon as possible.

Precautions And Changes During Worship

Posted June 29, 2020 By admin

Now that we are worshiping in our building once again, you will likely notice there are a few things that are being done a bit differently. Several changes have been made to promote a healthier and safer environment. During worship, we are no longer passing items through the pews such as friendship registers and collection plates. Record of worship and communion cards are inserted in the weekly bulletins. Offerings are placed in the alms basin located by the narthex door. This is to reduce the chance of spreading the coronavirus and other sicknesses as well.

Another change has been made for the confidentiality of St. Jacob’s family and friends. We will no longer be using the prayer board to list prayer concerns. Instead, the old suggestion box in the narthex will now be used for prayer concerns. Please fill out the cards located near the box and drop them in. Remember, you must have express permission from the person whose name you are adding to the prayer list to do so.

Now that we are live streaming our worship service on Facebook and YouTube, along with providing a recording of the entire service on our website, we will no longer be reading the full names of those on our member’s prayer list. They will be listed in the bulletin, but only first names will be read out loud. Again, this is to protect the privacy of those whose names are being read out loud during the prayers of the church.

If you have any questions about these matters, you can contact Pastor David Nuottila by phone or email.

Online Devotions

Posted June 29, 2020 By admin

The following is the new schedule for St. Jacob’s online activities:

  • 10:30 AM Sunday – Live stream of worship service
  • 9:30 AM Monday and Friday Mornings – Morning devotions and prayer
  • 7:00 PM Tuesday and Friday Evenings – Evening devotions and prayer
  • 7:PM Wednesday evening – Vespers

Please join us online as you are able at the St. Jacob’s Facebook page.

Up & Going

Posted June 29, 2020 By admin

The 2020 UP & GOING — 4 Churches Meeting scheduled for August at Macedonia Lutheran Church has been cancelled due to safety concerns this year. Macedonia Lutheran Church will host this event in 2021. The date is to be determined.

Youth Director & Family Ministries

Posted June 29, 2020 By admin

Look up the scriptures below that are about freedom. Find the missing words. Input (first word is the answer; the rest of the line is the clue)

[Pick from these words: Slavery, Flesh, Freedom, Evil, Truth, Indeed, Spacious, Mastered]

1. Psalm 118:5 – When hard pressed, I cried to the Lord; he brought me into a _________________ place.

2. 1 Peter 2:16 – Live as free people, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for _________;

3. 2 Corinthians 3:17 – Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is __________.

4. Galatians 5:1 – It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let your-selves be burdened again by a yoke of _____________.

5. Galatians 5:13 – You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the _________;

6. 1 Corinthians 6:12 – I have the right to do anything—but I will not be _____________ by anything.

7. John 8:32 – Then you will know the ___________, and the truth will set you free.

8. John 8:36 – So if the Son sets you free, you will be free _____________.

In Christ love,

Rachel

It’s Time To Come Home

Posted June 29, 2020 By admin

Have you been away from St. Jacob’s for a while? Has it been weeks, months or even years? Well, now is the time to consider your return. Thanks to COVID-19, everyone has been away. No one has been in worship on Sunday except for watching in their own homes. Perhaps you too have been watching. If so, that means you have been a part of the community gathered around the Gospel each week. Or perhaps, you have been watching the morning or evening devotions and Pastor’s check-in. If that’s the case, I am very grateful for your presence online and I hope to see you in person when we can open our doors to everyone.

Now is the time to come home. No matter the reason you have been away, now is the time to re-connect. You don’t have to worry about questions about your absence. You don’t need to be concerned about having been away for any specific period of time. Like I said, we have all been away. When we resume our regular worship activities just come be a part of them. Come home to St. Jacob’s. Come and hear the Gospel and enjoy our shared life together.

From the Pastor’s Heart

Posted June 1, 2020 By admin

by Pastor David Nuottila
As the day of Pentecost approaches, it seems to be a somewhat bitter-sweet occasion for us to celebrate this year. Bitter in that we are not all gathered in one place for worship. All of us at St. Jacob’s (and most other congregations) have been separated for quite some time now. When you think about it, we suspended in person church activities in just the third week of Lent. Holy Week services, the celebration of the Resurrection of our Lord, and the entire Easter season played out to an empty church building. Only through technology were we able to gather spiritually for worship during this time.

Yet, the day of Pentecost is a sweet moment in time for us as we remember God’s outpouring of His Holy Spirit upon the apostles and ultimately the church. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, the Gospel of Jesus Christ was proclaimed to those gathered in the streets of Jerusalem by the very men who just weeks before were afraid to even go out in public. The fear of those who crucified our Lord kept Jesus’s closest companions from giving witness to the greatest miracle of all, the resurrection of our Lord. That is, until the day of Pentecost.
These days, it is the COVID-19 virus that attempts to quiet the Gospel and stifle the church. Surely, many live in fear today; fear from a virus they cannot see. People are afraid to come into close contact with others. They are fearful of gathering in crowds of even the most modest numbers. And quite honestly, even those who say they are not fearful go about their daily lives having changed the ways they interact with others. Yes, we are fearful, but the church is anything but quiet.
Again, since the third week of Lent, so many pastors and teachers of the faith have embraced technology and used these marvels to proclaim the resurrection of our Lord, and the good news of God’s grace through faith in Christ. And in true Pentecost fashion, many pastors have noticed a large number of people “attending” worship as online services are provided. Here at St. Jacob’s we have had a significant ground swell of people viewing our weekly worship.
As we continue to find ways to reach out to people with the saving Gospel of Jesus, we must also realize the day is coming when we will once again open our doors to the congregation and community. In that day, we will no longer look to technology as our primary means of sharing faith with our community and world. Just like the apostles of old, the members of St. Jacob’s must take to the streets and tell others about the love God has for His people and the forgiveness that comes through Christ.
And so, even as we might see this year’s celebration of Pentecost as a bitter-sweet day in time, it is actually a rekindling of our mission and ministry. As God’s people, we must recognize the power of the Holy Spirit poured out upon our congregation and Christ’s call for us to use this power to grow His church on earth. Whether socially distant or gathered in one place, our mission is to proclaim the Gospel, share our faith, and grow as disciples of our Lord. This was, is. and always shall be the mission of the church of Jesus Christ, and the mission and ministry of we His people gathered here.
Grace to you and peace,
Pastor David Nuottila