Archive for February, 2021

Holy Week and Easter

Posted February 25, 2021 By admin

Unlike last year, this Spring St. Jacob’s will offer our traditional Holy Week and Easter Services. Holy Week will begin with our Palm Sunday services on March 28th. For the 10:30 AM service we will begin outside in front of the church entrance for our call to worship and Palm Procession. Members will be invited to lay their palm branches down at the foot of the chancel near the Paschal candle and then make their way to their seats using the side aisles.

There will be no Wednesday evening service during Holy Week since we will gather again on Maundy Thursday (April 1st) for worship with Holy Communion and the stripping of the altar. On Good Friday (April 2nd) we will gather in silence at 7 PM for our evening worship.

On Easter Sunday (April 4th) we will hold our Easter Sunrise service beginning at 7 AM. Sadly, as things stand right now we will not be offering our annual Easter breakfast for the congregation. Sunday school will be held at its regular time of 9:15 AM with worship following at 10:30 AM. We look forward to the celebration of Easter with our church family, especially since public worship was cancelled last year. Please plan to attend all of our Holy Week and Easter services as you are able.

First Communion Instruction

Posted February 25, 2021 By admin

First Communion Instruction will be held for those Baptized children of St. Jacob’s whose parents feel that they are ready to begin receiving the Sacrament of the Altar. While there is no hard and fast age requirement for receiving Holy Communion, parents should speak with their children concerning their participation in the Sacrament. If your child has expressed an interest or has asked question with regards to Holy Communion, he or she may be ready to receive their Lord in this new way.
Pastor David will offer classes on three successive Sundays in March, March 7th, 14th, and 21st during the Sunday school hour. A parent or guardian is asked to accompany their child in order to share experiences with them. Children participating in this instruction will receive their first Holy Communion on Palm Sunday, March 28th at the 10:30 AM. Service. Please contact Pastor David with any questions you might have.

Youth Director and Family Ministries

Posted February 25, 2021 By admin

Following the season of Lent, we will begin allowing new teachers into our children’s Sunday school class. For the time being, we offer one class for all ages beginning at 9:40 AM and ending at 10:20 AM. All materials will be given to you two weeks prior to your scheduled day. This is a great way to build multigenerational relationships within the church. If this is something you would feel comfortable doing, the sign-up sheet is on the bulletin board in the Narthex. We are currently scheduling through the end of the year so go ahead and grab a spot to serve!”
Rachel

St. Jacob’s Altar Flower Sign-Up

Posted February 25, 2021 By admin

You can still sign up for Altar Flowers. The chart is hanging in the Narthex. NOTE: During Advent/Christmas Seasons only one vase of flowers is needed. Also, artificial flowers are never to be used in the altar vases and pot plants are to be used to enhance services on Palm Sunday, Easter Sunday, Pentecost Sunday and Christmas Services – not as altar flowers.

Mid-Week Lenten Series

Posted February 25, 2021 By admin

Our mid-week series is now in full swing. This series include a set of dramatic readings from characters from the Passion of our Lord Jesus. From the widow who donated her two pennies to the temple treasury to the man who provided Jesus with a donkey to ride on Palm Sunday these unique readings are presented in such a way that we might ponder the “Gifts of Lent.” We look forward to your attending our mid-week Lenten series.

Mid-Week Bible Study

Posted February 25, 2021 By admin

Wednesday morning Bible study has resumed at 10 AM each week. Our topic of study is an in-depth reading of The Lord’s prayer. As with prior online studies, we will meet via zoom.com. It’s not too late to join us. Log in information for Bible study will be sent to by email the day before each session.

Easter Egg Hunt

Posted February 25, 2021 By admin

Bring your own basket! Easter is on the way! Join St. Jacob’s for our annual egg hunt on March 27th from 10:30 AM — 12 PM. There will be snacks, crafts, and plenty of eggs! All ages are welcome to join in on the fun!

Continuing Covid Response

Posted February 25, 2021 By admin

In our continuing effort to minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus, St. Jacob’s will continue our current protocols for social distancing and protection. Please remember these simple steps.
• Entrance to the church on Sunday morning is through the Fellowship Hall doors. This is to prevent groups from gathering in the narthex as others come in to find their seat.
• Use hand sanitizer as you enter the church nave. Sanitizer is provided on the table at the narthex doors.
• Although masks are not required to enter the building, they are required when the congregations sing liturgy or hymns. It is also a best practice to wear your mask while sitting in the pews. For this reason, everyone is to have a mask in their possession.
• Please remember to fill out a record of worship card and place it in the tray on the table at the narthex doors.
• Upon conclusion of the worship service, everyone is to depart the building. The aisle and hallways are to be kept clear. Conversations may be held outside.
These protocols are in place to ensure the health and well-being of our church family and visitors. The Pastor and Church Council will revise them as necessary to ensure the safety of everyone in attendance.

It’s Time to Order Easter Lilies

Posted February 25, 2021 By admin

The Worship and Music Team will once again be accepting orders for Easter Lilies to be placed in the church for our Easter services in honor and/or memory of loved ones. This year the cost per lily will be $13.50 each. Order forms will be available on the “Offering Table” or at the church office. If you would like to order a lily, please submit your completed order form AND payment.

The deadline for placing your order is Sunday, March 14th. Please turn your completed order form and payment in early, NO orders can be accepted after the deadline.

From the Pastor’s Heart

Posted February 1, 2021 By admin

“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old, he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6

As several within our church family know, I have been engaged in a Doctor of Ministry program (DMIN) for the last few years. In the Spring of 2020, I completed all the required course work for this degree. What is left is to complete my thesis project and dissertation. The focus of my work is to equip and empower parents of all ages to be faith leaders within the family. This extends to parents of all ages with children of all ages. I believe it is crucial that congregations realize the importance of families growing together in faith and their relationship with Christ. Truly, I do not have to look far to see how a parent can struggle with such faithful practice.

While raising my own children, I would love to say I was the picture of the ideal parent. Like so many, Angela and I struggled with balancing things between the secular world and the church. Travel sports teams and other public school events pulled us in several directions, but mostly they would attempt to pull us away from our life of faith. Still, as I watch my oldest son teaching his children, I soon realize there were many things I could have and should have done differently.

As a father, I certainly missed many opportunities to be a faith teacher for my kids. As I search for a reason, I quickly realize that I never learned how to become the faith leader for my family. Back then there was little emphasis placed on equipping parents for the spiritual fight against the powers of the world, even today there are few resources provided parents mired within this struggle. Now as a pastor, I pray that I can help parents become models of faith for their children, especially for their adult children and grandchildren. Doing so means owning up to those times when we recognize that, as parents, we have fallen short in keeping our
baptismal promises made on the behalf of our children.

Admitting such is not pleasant, but once understood, an awareness of God’s loving grace envelops parents and we soon realize the treasure trove of guidance we have through the words of Holy Scripture and the love and support network of the fellowship of believers. God’s compassionate empowerment is there at the ready for anyone who would ask.

Given my many years of service within the Church, and through life experiences and the lessons I have learned from others, my hope is that the children (of all ages) of St. Jacob’s will grow in faith and fellowship with their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and that parents will feel they have been equipped to become models of faith for their children.

As my DMIN Work continues, it is my prayer that the fruit of four years of doctoral study will produce helpful resources through which I am able to offer pastoral support for families struggling against the powers that continue in their attempt to pull God’s children away from a life of faith.

If you have ever wondered “Why don’t my children want to come to church?” Or if you have adult children that seem to have fallen away from the good habits of Christian life, I invite you to come along on this journey with me. Part of doctoral work within the church is engaging people in their faith, meeting them where it matters and doing the work of the gospel together.

This is truly an issue that lies at the heart of your pastor. It is my prayer that God would grant me the wisdom, insight, and patience to see it through. I know he will for as my favorite Bible passage states, “He who calls you is faithful, he will surely do it.” 1 Thessalonians 5:24
Grace to you and peace,
Pastor David Nuottila