Thanks from the St. Jacobs LCY

Posted March 22, 2018 By admin

Thank you to all who purchased BBQ and to all the hands that helped make it happen!
A special “Thank You” to Gerald and Robin for all their BBQ expertise!

 

St. Jacob’s Lutheran Church Congregational

Posted March 22, 2018 By admin

Council noted Good Things at St. Jacob’s this past month included that the Lenten meals went great, worship services have been very good, the improved and revamped church bulletin is a great new change, youth choir has been successful thus far and the Gideon offering was very generous.

Ministry Teams- Thank you to those that submitted monthly reports. A few highlights of the monthly reports are included below.

Staff Support- Members have been selected for the Mutual Ministry Team and they plan on meeting with Pastor David in the near future. St. Jacob’s job (Christian Education Director / Youth Minister) opening/description has been officially posted. The staff birthdays of Bryan Metze and Sherry Floyd were recognized.

Spiritual Life- Robin Lindler has prepared announcements and order forms for Easter Lilies. The storage cabinets in the Sacristy and the Worship and Music cabinets have been re-arranged and organized. Altar Guild is meeting with Pastor David on March 11, 2018. Ash Wednesday Service was planned. Laurie Lackey is working with Pastor David to plan and
prepare for Holy Week and Easter. A parent or youth assistant is needed for Children’s choir every Sunday morning at 9:15am. Sandra Brown meet with all Team Leaders, which would be affected by changes, met to discuss revamping the church teams. It was a very productive meeting. Thank you to everyone that helped with the Lenten meals. They were all covered and very successful. A special thanks to John Wallace family for graciously providing GREAT food from “The Mellow Mushroom” to our church! A reminder to keep team members advised on the condition and needs of those on the prayer list.

Short Term- A March 17, 2018 audit is planned on the church and youth treasure books. Robert Lindler met to communicate with all team leaders by March 31, 2018 to discuss various changes to the Ministry Teams. Council approved for Robert to draft these changes to the Constitution/Bylaws were reviewed for approval by Church Council. and approved.

Witness- St.Jacob’s appeared in “The Lake Murray Times” in their February edition. Planning is taking place for the spring yard cleaning with the St.Jacob’s Youth.

Parish Life- Fund raising is taking place for the Youth BBQ on March 17, 2018. Up and Going meet on February 9, 2018 and traveled to Brooklyn Banquet Facility in West Columbia for a seafood buffet. They also enjoyed “Free Friday” at the Riverbanks Zoo and the judging of the “Orchid Show” at the Botanical Gardens. Special thanks to Gerald Lindler for driving the bus! Hospice Easter bags will be prepared in March. Lutheran Women have planned an Easter Egg Hunt for the morning of March 31, 2018. Plans are being made for the Mother/Daughter Tea on June 23rd at 4pm. A congregational meal fundraiser is planned for May 6, 2018.

Support of Ministries- Total membership is 360 as of 03/05/2018

VBS will soon be upon us

Posted March 22, 2018 By admin

Are you making Summer plans? All of us need time away from our routine to refresh and recharge! It is the same for our faith life! Doing more than the routine can really ignite our spiritual walk with the Lord, especially with the young Christians. Plans for Vacation Bible School at St. Jacob’s will soon be underway.
Please:
1) Pray for the attendees and the leaders,
2) Prayerfully consider serving as part of the VBS team,
3) Mark your calendars for July 15-19 for VBS, and
4) Watch your worship folder for more details.

ATTENTION! ATTENTION!

Posted March 22, 2018 By admin

A wonderful opportunity to serve our Lord has been suggested. The Pastor is looking for adult men and women volunteers to serve as acolytes, banner bearers, and crucifers. Training sessions will be provided. If you desire to serve in this capacity, please contact Sherry in the church office or Sandra.

The NALC Nominating Committee

Posted March 22, 2018 By admin

The NALC Nominating Committee is now receiving names of candidates for nomination to serve in positions to be elected at the 2018 NALC Convocation, August 13-17 in Denver, Colorado.

The Nominating Committee is seeking candidates for the following positions.

Brief position descriptions can be found on the NALC website.

Executive Council 1 clergy and 1 layperson, each for a 4-year term

Court of Adjudication 2 persons for a 4-year term (lay or clergy) NALS Board of Regents 3 persons for a 6-year term (lay or clergy)

Congregations are encouraged to suggest individuals for any of the open positions. Please confirm individuals you wish to recommend are willing and able to serve prior to submitting their names.Also, if you feel called to serve in any of these capacities, we encourage you to contact your pastor and congregational leaders to inform them of your openness to serving and request they submit your name. All candidate recommendations should be
submitted by May 4, 2018. This will give us the time necessary to compile biographical information on the candidates and comply with the constitutional requirements about providing this information to the Convocation delegates.To submit a name, please complete the Candidate Submission Form and return it to the Nominating Committee at nominations@thenalc.org. This is the preferred submission method. In the alternative, forms may be mailed to Marc G Voigt; 4060 River Branch Ln., Pfafftown, NC 27040. If possible, please include a photograph (head shot) of the candidate. (A Candidate Submission Form and Biographical Information Form are
available under the NALC Bulletin Board in the Narthex.)

5th Family Fun Fellowship

Posted March 22, 2018 By admin

On April 29, We will be going bowling for our Family Fun Fellowship. Everyone meet at Anchor Lanes at 2 PM to join us for fun & fellowship.

Worship and Music News

Posted March 22, 2018 By admin

Easter is fast approaching and as you read this, we will most likely be in the midst of one of the busiest weeks of the church year for musicians (and pastors!). From Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday, it’s a whirlwind of activity. What must it have been like that chaotic week so many years ago?

From the triumphal entry where the crowd sang hosannas – to Jesus sharing the last supper with his disciples and proclaiming the bread and wine as his body and blood in the new covenant; from Judas’ betrayal in the garden of Gethsemane – to Jesus’ trial before Pilate; from being scourged, scorned and forced to carry the cross through the streets of Jerusalem – to His final words “Into your hands I commend my spirit.”

It is difficult to imagine the extreme highs and lows of that fateful week leading to Calvary, but because of Jesus’s ultimate sacrifice for our sins, we can sing “God sent His son, they called him Jesus, He came to love, heal and forgive. He lived and died to buy my pardon, an empty grave is there to prove my Savior lives.” And we can confidently echo the
words of the refrain: “… I know he holds the future and life is worth the living just because He lives.”
So on Easter Sunday morning when a fellow worshiper greets you with the words, “He is risen!”, you can answer with every assurance of truth, “He is risen indeed!”

Soli Deo Gloria,

Laurie

From the Pastor’s Heart

Posted February 26, 2018 By admin

[The LORD said] “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor, and do all your work, but the
seventh day is a Sabbath to the LORD your God.” Exodus 20:8-10

The world is a busy, noisy place filled with people at work and play. Our culture is one in which we try to fill every moment with the sights and sounds of modern day life. There is so much to choose from, so much to do, and so little time. The “other” gods of the world demand our precious time and we have to work longer and harder to make enough money to appease them.

The rhythm and pace of life today drives us to unhealthy habits of eating fast food (The defendant will rise), neglecting our families, (Guilty as charged), and not getting the rest needed to rejuvenate our bodies. (Bailiff, take him away!)

The world is so busy and distracted, that the voices of competition, success, selfishness, pride and pleasure deafen our ears while filling our hearts and minds with earthly troubles. But as God’s people grow quiet and still, we hear yet another voice. We hear that whispering voice that calls out to us. As we listen even closer, we hear the voice of God.

If we can only break out of the fast paced cycle of life set by “other gods” we will soon find that it is the one true God who truly establishes the rhythm of life. God blesses his people with all we need. He allows six days for work and gives the seventh for rest, worship, and prayer.

According to Luther’s Small Catechism, we are to fear, love, and trust in God, so that we may be rested and refreshed; not only by our taking time away from unnecessary work, but especially by gathering with the people of God to worship, pray, to hear God’s Word as it is preached and to receive the Sacrament of the Altar which is Holy Communion. Remembering the Sabbath begins with God’s people gathering as a community. We celebrate the love that God so freely gives to the world. Remembering the Sabbath day means we acknowledge God is the source of our very lives and livelihood. Keeping it holy means we gather with the saints for worship and thanksgiving.

As we consider this commandment, remember to pray for those who are under stress from overwork, sleepless nights, and driven by the urgency of a fallen and broken world. Pray for those who continually choose earthly pleasure over giving
thanks to the one who makes them possible. Pray for the ones who feel lost and have no one to turn to and for anyone who might feel abandoned, neglected or afraid. Pray for our church family, that we might continue to listen to God’s call for us as a community of believers who are working and living together in the peace of Christ. And finally, pray that for one day in seven, all may find peace and rest, so that we may also hear the whispering voice of God calling all people unto himself, that we may refresh ourselves by drinking from the living water of Christ Jesus, abiding in his Word and sharing the gospel wherever they may go.

Here in the midst of our Lenten journey, we have the opportunity to renew our commitment to striving toward keeping God’s Ten Commandments, especially toward our commitment to weekly worship and keeping the Sabbath holy. Let this be our prayer throughout these forty days.

Grace and peace,

     Pastor David Nuottila

Pastor’s Devotional for the Month

Posted February 26, 2018 By admin

Read Philippians 4:1-9

     There was a song released in 1988 imploring its hearers to put away the worries of the world and simply enjoy life.
Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” is certainly a nice little tune that might make us feel better for a while,
but in the end simply being happy does nothing to address the true consequences facing humanity. Happiness is
fleeting at best; what humans truly need is joy.
Certainly, the reality of our fallen world has much to say about happiness. Like others, Christians face the issues
and concerns pointed out by McFerrin’s lyrics. Economic hardship, sickness, unemployment and failed
relationships take their toll on happiness. However, by God’s grace through faith in Christ, Christians have a much
different realization.
Paul exhorts God’s people to rejoice in all things, for the Lord is at hand. The sure and certain hope we have in
Christ Jesus is cause to spurn the ugliness of a sinful world and live in the joy of God’s promise for salvation.
There is joy in knowing that God knows our needs. As we make our requests known, the promise of God’s love in
Christ Jesus brings gladness to troubled hearts and minds.
Prayer: Lord God, in the midst of worldly concerns, hear our prayers and fill our hearts with joy in Christ. Amen.
From Pastor David’s blog “In the Beginning” https://in-the-beginning.org

Annual Chicken BBQ Youth Fundraiser!

Posted February 26, 2018 By admin

Attention St. Jacob’s! Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 17 for the Annual Chicken BBQ Youth Fundraiser! Tickets are available from any SJY Member. The last day to purchase tickets is Sunday, March 11. You can pick your BBQ orders up on Saturday, March 17 from 4-6 PM
in the fellowship hall.