Our Wednesday morning Bible study is in full swing with a study of the Parables of Jesus. Everyone who is able is invited to join the group. We have wonderful conversations while exploring the richness of God’s mercy and grace. Come be a part of our learning and fellowship. Mid-week Bible study meets at 9:30 A.M. in the fellowship Hall each Wednesday Morning.
Choir Notes
Posted October 5, 2022 By adminThe days are cooling, everything pumpkin spice is on the menu and that means all our choirs are back in practice. This year there are a few changes to our St. Jacob’s choirs. Our youth in grades 4 and above are rehearsing hand bells each Sunday afternoon at 4 pm. We have started a new choir for our youngest St. Jacobs family members. Children in kindergarten through 3rd grade are meeting at 3 pm on Sunday afternoons for Children’s Choir. There are even changes for our adult choir. The Wednesday evening service will be held at 6:30 each Wednesday starting the first of October which allows our adult choir to practice from 7-8 pm starting immediately following the service. Please come and join us.
I’ve seen Christmas merchandise being put on the shelves in stores, so it is not too soon to be thinking about our Christmas music. If you would be willing to participate in special Christmas music for the season, please let me know. I would love to have a small hand bell group, and this would be a great time for you to participate in choir on a limited basis. Come learn the music for Christmas with us.
From the Pastor’s Heart By Pastor David Nuottila
Posted October 3, 2022 By adminTrain up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6
The Bible verse above is one that many of us grew up with. We grew up with it because our parents and grandparents believed it and implemented it as often as they could. Now that I am a grandparent, this verse means a lot more to me than it did years ago. Not only as a grandparent, but as a parent, and especially as a pastor, I have gained a deep appreciation for this particular proverb.
Recently in a discussion with several other pastors, we were comparing notes with what has worked as far as catechetical instruction goes. I reminisced with them for a while and remembered a little book written by one of my professors. The Rev. Dr. Jim Nestingen wrote this book way back in the mid-70’s in partnership with another professor, The Rev. Dr. Gerhard Forde. The book is an exposition on Luther’s Small Catechism and is entitled, Free to Be.
Free to Be is a handbook that unpacks the Small Catechism in such a way that all people, young and old alike, can learn more about wat it means to be free to grow as a child of the One True God. The opening chapter begins with these words: “God has made a decision about you. He hasn’t waited to find out how sincere you are, how devout or religious you might be, or how well you understand the Bible or Catechism. He hasn’t even waited to find out if you are interested or willing to take his decision seriously. He has simply decided.”
The gist of Free to Be is that since God has decided to love us even though we are sinners, through Christ we are freed from the eternal consequences of our sin. As forgiven people, we are free to love God and neighbor even though original sin once stood as a barrier between God and man. Through Christ the barrier is overcome by god’s love. The free gift of God’s salvation is the most precious gift anyone could ever hope to receive. With the devil’s grip upon our lives broken by the power of God’s love, we are free to be children of God’s light in Christ.
So why bring this up now? Well, as I look around St. Jacob’s, and indeed the broader Church in general, I see so many young people opting out of worship, Sunday school and many things religious. The George Barna group, a research think tank that studies trends within the Christian Church, has well documented the current trend of young people abandoning the church and instead opting for a life outside well established faith communities. If we are to take the proverb seriously, we need to find a way to re-present the Christian faith to our young people in such a way that they can realize the love our Almighty God has for his people, and just how valuable each person is in the eyes of God.
Of particular note is a study I read lifting up the seismic shift in our society that has occurred in just the last 25 years or so. Generation Z (those born between 1990-2015) is the most ethnically diverse generation in American history. They are individualistic, social justice oriented, and lonely. They were raised on technology, not on relationships. And their lives are often built around the online world. These young people are becoming activists and volunteers who want to make an impact on the world. The oldest members of Generation Z have entered their twenties and stepped into either the workforce or the world of higher education. And they will change the landscape of our society with their ideas and values many of which omit the idea of Christian faith and the prospect of church membership. In layman’s terms, to a large extent, our young people are being shaped by the world rather than by faith. So, as those who vowed at the baptism of so many Gen Z babies, that we would raise them in the faith, what do we do to train up the children in the way that they should go?
The answer is fairly simple, just four words actually; “dwell in God’s Word.” Dwell in the Word and grow in our relationship with Christ. Then share the joy of that relationship with our young people. They will soon see the joy we have in being freed from the burden of sin, and living as dwellers of God’s eternal kingdom rather than as dwellers of this fallen and broken world. For the sake of our young people, we must know God’s Word. We must know the story. We must help our young people answer the question: “Who is Jesus and why does he matter?” We must live it out and share it in such a way that, through our shared joy and fellowship, our young people will experience Christian relationships and become Free to Be excited about the love they have through the person of Christ our Savior. Imagine a faith community in which everyone, young and old finds themselves on the path that leads to eternal joy. Yes, that’s what it means to be “Free to Be.”
Grace to you and peace,
Pastor David Nuottila
Men’s Bible Study
Posted October 2, 2022 By adminThe Men of St. Jacob’s are invited to participate in our new “Every Man Bible study.” The Men’s Bible study meets in the church office conference room each Monday at 7:00A.M. Each participant will receive a copy of the “Every Man’s Bible in the New Living Translation (NLT).” The Bible is provided at no cost and is a wonderful addition to Every Man’s Bible collection.
Currently we are exploring the lives of men we read about in the bible and finding out more about their life and struggle to become faithful believers in a world fallen into sin. Please join us. Encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same. We are looking forward to the growth of this ministry.
Youth and Family Ministry
Posted October 2, 2022 By adminYouth and Family Ministry
Dear Church Family,
As we look forward to the rest of 2022. We look forward to what our heavenly Father has planned for our continual growth in Him. With the summer over, we will have exciting new plans for the rest of the year. The Children’s Sunday school class will start a new Bible curriculum focused on seeing Jesus Christ through the entire Bible. The youth Sunday school class will dive into their relationship with our Savior, asking the question, “Why does Jesus Christ matter to me?” Anyone who would like to participate in this ministry would be more than welcome!
Regarding the youth and family program:
We are starting a new discipleship ministry with parents as they seek to be equipped for God’s calling through scripture. And will be starting to have fun Christian events for the youth and their families to fellowship with one another, creating a safe environment for an authentic kingdom community for the glory of God.
We would love for families and the whole congregation to get involved in this ministry; please feel free to reach out to get plugged in! Thank you, and please continue to pray for the Family ministry here at St. Jacobs; if you have any questions or would like to get involved, please reach out!
Blessings,
Matt Burt
Youth and Family Director
Pastoral Devotion for October
Posted September 29, 2022 By adminFaithful Teachers
Read James 3:1-13
From the earliest of ages, even the most prolific pastors, theologians and Christian authors were first taught the faith by others. Parents, grandparents taught the faith in their homes. In churches, it is volunteer Sunday school teachers who engage in the faith formation of our youngest Christians. In my formative years, it was a teacher nurtured my faith and convinced me I should explore a career in ministry. Certainly, there is power and influence in the words of teachers.
James warns teachers concerning the power of words. Like the small rudder of a ship, the tongue has the power to steer the course of peoples’ lives. Especially in Church, the tongue can do insurmountable damage. A word misspoken from the pulpit can lead a congregation down the wrong path. Words spoken in confidence can wreak havoc if shared with others. Even words meant for encouragement can be misunderstood if spoken carelessly.
It goes without saying, even teachers of faith have their shortcomings; we are all sinners in need of God’s grace. All Christians, especially pastors and people in lay ministry are called to speak the truth concerning our lives as God’s children. Again, we all sin and fall short of God’s glory. Therefore, we must pray that our words remain true and that we speak this truth in love.
Prayer: God of mercy and grace; bless the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart, that they may be fruitful in your sight. Amen.
Lutheran Men’s Sunday
Posted September 29, 2022 By adminSt. Jacob’s Lutheran men led the congregation in worship on Sunday, September 25th. Thank you to all our men who participated and lent their gifts to the service of the church and sharing God’s Word among his people. Thank you also to St. Jacob’s Choir Director, Angela for assisting the men in their planning and participating in this service.
We are very thankful for the ministry of our St. Jacob’s men and pray that God would continue to bless them in their ministry among us.
Council Briefs for September 2022
Posted September 29, 2022 By adminGood Things at St. Jacob’s in August 2022:
Reception for Sherry Floyd
Trees removed in front of Administration Offices and stumps ground down
Sale of Church bus for $8800
Pastor provided a handout to the Council about “NALC Fresh Eyes for Mission Summit”. The Council was asked to review the program for discussion at the October meeting.
The Pastor has stepped down as the leader of the Carolina Region Mission team. Pastor David plans to use this time to focus on the growth of St. Jacobs.
The Council interviewed and offered the Administrative Assistant position to a qualified candidate; however, she declined the offer due to personal reasons. The Administrative Assistant position remains open. If anyone in the congregation is aware of a qualified and interested candidate, please contact a member of Staff Support or a Council Member.
Staff Support Policy and Procedures draft was reviewed and approved by the Council.
The Congregational Care team provided an excellent reception for Sherry Floyd.
The team will be meeting for revision on the Bereavement Groups.
The Stewardship team met to complete plans for the upcoming Yard Sale on September 24, 2022, and to determine a date for the distribution of Time and Talent sheets.
The Church bus was sold on August 27, 2022, for $8,800. Many thanks to Nate Nickel for his work on the completion of this sale.
A copy of the 2022 Budget was distributed to the Council. The Council will be working on the 2023 budget at the upcoming meeting in October.
In lieu of Homecoming, it was decided to celebrate a “Golden Agers” Sunday on October 23, 2022. A meal is planned to follow the service, with the church providing fried chicken, b-b-q, hash, and rice. The congregation will be asked to bring covered dishes for sides and desserts.
The Up and Going Apple Run was planned for September 15, 2022. The Church will pay for the rental of 2 passenger vans, with the cost not to exceed $800. (The trip was completed at a cost of approximately $600)
The Safe Sanctuary Policy was reviewed by the Council with a lot of discussion and was tabled for later review.
Pastor David received a request from a local AA Women’s group, requesting space to meet on Sunday evenings.
The Council approved the request, allowing the group to meet in the Church Administrative Building.
Mercy Boxes
Posted September 14, 2022 By adminSt. Jacob’s is continuing to make Mercy Boxes for We Care. If you would like to participate, please take one of the yellow flyers off the table located at the Narthex doors which shows you what needs to be purchased to fill the box.
We appreciate all that you do to support our community.
We appreciate all that you do to support our community.
Stewardship News
Posted September 10, 2022 By adminThe stewardship team is excited to announce that we will be continuing our Annual Yard Sale this fall. The event will take place on September 24th in the Fellowship Hall. We encourage members to donate!
Please know that we will be accepting the following items:
• gently used children’s clothes/shoes (NO ADULT CLOTHES OR SHOES)
• Coats! (All sizes acceptable)
• household items (NO ELECTRONICS- NO TVS-NO COMPUTERS)
• Toys, strollers, baby gear, etc.
• Kitchenware
• Small furniture (NO MATTRESSES)
• Holiday and home décor
Please donate the above items that are in good condition as soon as possible to the STAGE AREA of the Fellowship Hall. We would like to thank the Lutheran Women for their support, they will be providing breakfast and lunch refreshments to be available for purchase. In the past, we have had several other groups that participated (bake sale, produce sale)
if you are a group or individual that would like to join, email Nicki Peeples(nickipeeples@gmail.com). Proceeds will be going towards the Congo Mission and internal church projects (TBD). We are excited to start this fundraiser back up and look forward to helping out missions and church efforts! Any help is welcomed and appreciated on the day of the sale! As we have done in the past, all unsold items will be donated to local charities.
Please help us spread the word to family and friends! “May the god of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13
Hope to see you all there.