As a service to our neighbors, St. Jacob’s offers the use of our Fellowship Hall, and occasionally the church office building to civic groups in our community. Currently we have two groups devoted to the care of those who struggle against addiction.
The Chapin area AA group meets in the Fellow ship Hall every week on Monday and Friday at 7:30PM. They are very grateful for the use of St. Jacob’s facilities and have been a wonderful addition to our outreach into the community.
The Courage Center meets in our Fellowship Hall each week on Thursday evening at 7:00PM. The Courage Center supports families whose lives have been disrupted by substance misuse or addiction.
Please remember to consult the church calendar when scheduling events held in the Fellowship Hall. We want to be accommodating to our neighbors in need, just as our Lord is compassionate and accommodating in our need.
Community Service
Posted March 14, 2023 By adminMercy Bags Ministry for We Care
Posted March 13, 2023 By adminWhat an amazing impact our congregation has made in helping families in need by providing meals to be delivered by We Care. Since we began this ministry less than a year ago, we have donated over 300 meals!! The Discipleship Team has organized volunteers into two groups that will meet only once a month (on the 1st or 3rd Sundays) to pack and distribute the meals to We Care on Monday morning.
There is room for more people to help with this! Do you have time to donate ONE hour of your time once a month to help shop for food, pack the bags with meals or deliver the bags on a Monday morning? Call or talk to Lynn and let him know!
Congo Mission Update
Posted March 11, 2023 By adminMy mission trip to the Congo is scheduled for July 3-21. Pastor Kalonji and I have a very ambitious schedule for these 18 days. The mission work we have planned includes the staples of our ministry; preaching and leading worship, providing seminars for Christian education, providing continuing education for pastors and church leaders; feeding orphaned children, freeing babies, and providing Bibles to those who have no access to them. Ministering together in a new area, I have no idea what to expect as far as amenities. All I know is that transportation within Congo will be difficult, and lodging extremely modest. I still have the many pairs of eyeglasses collected from last year so I will not be collecting these again this time around. Please do not bring used glasses for a donation as I do not have room to take them.
As always, the cost of this mission trip is significant. I am ever thankful for your donations and fund raising efforts to support the mission work we do. Truly, even though you will not be with me in Africa, your efforts are central to the ongoing mission and ministry. The people of Congo are always very grateful for the support from their brothers and sisters in Christ in the United States.
God bless you all as we accomplish this important work together.
Lutheran Men Sausage Sale
Posted March 9, 2023 By adminIn February, our St. Jacob’s Men had another successful sausage sale. All together they continued to supply our church family with delicious pork sausage, producing well over seven hundred pounds. Included in this tally was enough sausage to supply our annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper and Easter morning breakfast. Of course, all this would not be possible without the assistance of several of our Lutheran Women who help out each year by weighing and packaging the sausage in 1 pound containers. They are always a great help in this project. Thank you to all who helped out!
The Souper Bowl of Caring
Posted March 8, 2023 By adminOn February 12th “Super Bowl Sunday,” Two teams at St. Jacob’s squared off to raise money to feed orphaned children in the Congo. Pastor David gave them a challenge. Collect at least $200.00 and the kids could give him the traditional victory shower pouring Gatorade over his head. Well, the congregation responded generously, as you usually do. The Youth collected $403.00 and Pastor David got doused with Gatorade. Thank you to all who donated and to God be the Glory!
Choir Notes
Posted March 7, 2023 By adminYouth handbells have been busy at work this past month preparing for Palm Sunday and learning to care for the handbells. After working hard to polish the bells, the youth enjoyed a homemade pizza party making their own pizzas and dessert pizzas. If you have any silver or brass that needs polishing, we have a group of trained polishers. We are excited to have Emma back with us, and we are busy working on music for Holy Week and beyond.
In Christ,
Angela
Announcing! 2023 South Carolina Mission District Men’s Retreat
Posted March 5, 2023 By adminAll St. Jacob’s men are encouraged to participate in the first annual South Carolina Mission District Men’s Retreat. The retreat will take place at Camp Longridge in ridgeway, SC on the weekend of April 14-16. The cost for the weekend is $125.00 per person and includes meals and lodging.
The theme for the retreat is “Becoming Fishers of Men.” St. Jacob’s and St. Peter’s Lutheran Churches in Chapin are the host congregations for the weekend. Registration brochures are available in the narthex.
Fathers and sons are especially encouraged to attend. More information will follow in the St. Jacob’s Newsletter and South Carolina Mission District Facebook page.
Jesus said “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:19
From the Pastor’s Heart
Posted March 5, 2023 By adminBehold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. Isaiah 43:19
In March, our congregation is about to embark on a journey. It is an opportunity to do what nearly every congregation must do from time to time. We will gather to look at ourselves, our ministry, our mission and purpose with “Fresh Eyes for Mission.” This is a crucial step to be taken at a crucial time for our church family.
Through the years, St. Jacob’s has been a part of the community in and around Chapin. Through the lives of our members, we have enjoyed long lasting relationships with schools, local government, public servants, and a plethora of civic and religious groups. But as we consider these things, we must ask ourselves, “Have we been fully engaged in the mission of the Gospel here in this place?”
Like a lot of churches, St. Jacob’s is not the congregation we once were ten or fifteen years ago. But in our collective memory, we might be slow to acknowledge this. Many congregations are experiencing decline in membership, worship attendance, Sunday school participation, and family-oriented ministries. It’s often difficult to pinpoint the reason for such decline, but unless it is addressed, congregations can expect the trends to continue.
We are no different. I’ve spent several days pouring over St. Jacob’s report books for our recent past, and have seen for myself the decline that has occurred since the early 2000’s. The one thing that stands out for me in these reports is the level of participation our members shared in the mission and ministry. Also, the welcoming of new members into the church family (mostly through baptism or transfer from another congregation). The number of persons welcomed into St. Jacob’s through other means (invitation, new Chris tians) is small and has declined significantly through recent years. With a community growing at the pace Chapin is experiencing, this seems surprising.
Looking at St. Jacob’s with Fresh Eyes will allow us all to begin formulating a vision for future ministry and perhaps even growth. It will provide the means to have fruitful, and meaningful conversation centered on what God is calling us to do and be for the sake of our neighbors. And finally, we will have opportunity to pray together, asking God for guidance, insight, and patience, as we look for renewal of faithful and energetic ministry here in this place.
Several congregations within our Carolinas Mission region have conducted Fresh Eyes Summits. With the assistance of NALC leadership, they have experienced renewed excitement and commitment within their ranks, and look to the future with hope that is centered in faithful commitment to the Gospel of our Lord Jesus. We can expect the same result if only we come together as a church family and make an honest assessment of who we are and discern the direction in which God is calling us.
A brief questionnaire is included in this newsletter, and will also be available for everyone to fill out on Sunday, March 5th. It is anonymous so you don’t have to worry about comments being attached to you. The questions are quite simple, but will provide important talking points for our Fresh Eyes Summit. Please fill it out and leave it in the box provided on the table near the narthex doors.
Finally, I am asking all of you to gather in the Fellowship Hall on Saturday, March 11th to participate in the Fresh Eyes for Mission Summit work shop. Like I said earlier, it is a crucial time in our life together and an important conversation that we need to have. Please make the commitment to be there on March 11th. The workshop will go from 9:00AM – 3:00PM. It is arranged in such a way that your voice will be heard and your ideas given proper attention. I look forward to experiencing this with you and to discovering some of the new things God has in store for us. I’m sure there are also some familiar aspects of our ministry that will be lifted up and renewed as well. Thanks be to God for this opportunity to be a vibrant part of His mission here in Chapin now, and well into the future. This truly comes from the pastor’s heart.
Grace to you and peace,
Pastor David Nuottila
Congregation Meeting
Posted March 4, 2023 By adminOur Annual Spring Congregational meeting that was postponed will be announced within the next few weeks. The printing issues with the annual report book seemed to have been resolved. The Church council will review this report and upon their recommendation, the congregational meeting will be announced. As stated before, anyone desiring a hard copy of the report book should contact the church office so Jean can print your copy. All others will be distributed by way of email.
A Journey of Stones
Posted March 3, 2023 By adminThe season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 22. Each Sunday during Lent, Pastor David will be preaching a series of sermons titled “A Journey of Stones.” When Moses brought the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments to the people of Israel, he found them to be in grievous sin worshiping a golden calf. In his anger he threw down the stone tablets, breaking them into pieces. Each Sunday, we will clutch the metaphoric stones of the tablets in our hands, contemplating the hardness of our hearts and the weight of our sin as we journey to the cross. During the Hymn of the day worshipers will cast their stones down at the foot of the cross where Christ won the ultimate victory over sin and death.
The journey of stones is an impactful and contemplative series. All are encouraged to attend each Sunday during Lent so as to participate and hear the entire series. Below is an outline of the Journey of Stones Lenten Series.
Feb. 26—Written in Stone; Ten Commandments
Mar. 5—Rejected Stones: Mark 12:1-12
Mar. 12—Stick and Stones; John 8:1-12
Mar. 19—Hearts of Stone; Luke 11:37-52
Mar. 26—Built on This Rock; Matthew 16:13-20
Apr. 2 (Palm Sunday)—Crying Stones; Lk 19:29-40

