From the Pastor’s Heart

Posted January 1, 2020 By admin

While walking by the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon (who is called Peter) and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea, for they were fishermen. 19And he said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:18-19

 Fishermen, they are the ones whom Jesus picked out of the crowd. Fishermen. Jesus didn’t choose prominent figures. He didn’t choose the leader of the synagogue. He didn’t choose a rich land owner, civic leader or well-known businessman. He chose fishermen as his first disciples. It would seem highly unlikely that one who came to rescue God’s people from worldly powers that defy God would chose such a band of brothers to become the first members of his followers, but he did.

 What is even more curious to us in these so many years after Jesus walked the earth is why Simon, Andrew, and later James and John left their nets, their families and even their lives behind and followed this unknown Jesus. Jesus wasn’t well known at this point. He wasn’t famous. As far as anyone knew, he was a carpenter from Nazareth. But indeed, they did follow and they became the builders of the church Jesus instituted so that the world could learn of God’s salvation through the death and resurrection of his Son.

Now here we are in the year 2020 and Jesus is still calling disciples to build up his church so that all who have not heard the name Jesus may hear the truth of the Gospel. Jesus calls all Christians to be disciples, to take up their cross and follow, just as he called Simon, Andrew, James, and John. Our Lord calls us to learn from him, do the things he did, and live for the sake of others that they might be saved. The only things left to consider is will we follow? Will we leave behind all that hinders us, all that keeps us from being about the work of Christ? Will we learn to cast our nets and fish for people?

Being disciples and making disciples is central to the ministry of the NALC. Since the beginning of our denomination nearly ten years ago, we have heard the call to live as disciples of Jesus Christ. Slowly, gradually, I have begun bringing this movement to St. Jacob’s. For the past twelve months, a handful of church family members and I have studied together and explored the life of discipleship. Now, as we begin this new year, more church family members will engage in this discussion and study until our congregation as a whole has the opportunity to follow our Lord on this journey of faith. We will be learning more about being disciples of Jesus and finding ways to make disciples for him as we share our faith with our community. What we will one day recognize is a change in the culture of our congregation. One where worship is paramount, fellowship is increased, and prayer becomes central to what we do as we engage more deeply in the mission of the church.

Dear friends, living as disciples of Jesus is something all Christians are called to do. Casting our nets and fishing for people is the work our Lord Jesus has given not only to us, but all of his followers. I pray that as you read this, you will become curious as did Simon and Andrew. I pray that you would become eager as did James and John. And I pray that our church family, all of us together, will become fishers of people, following our Lord Jesus as his disciples on a journey of faith.

Grace to you and peace,

Pastor David Nuottila

Pastoral Devotion for January

Posted January 1, 2020 By admin

What Makes You Tick?

Read: 1 Corinthians 1:1-9

 If you want to know what a person is really passionate about, just listen to them as they speak. It doesn’t take very long to figure out what makes them tick; it’s that one thing they continue to bring up repeatedly. The apostle Paul was relentless in sharing the Gospel of Christ throughout the world. Being among God’s people and rejoicing in the promise of life in God’s kingdom is certainly what fueled Paul’s fire.

 Paul endured hardship, imprisonment and even shipwrecks, yet nothing seemed to dampen his excitement for telling others about the power of God’s love made manifest in Christ’s victory over sin and death. The world was desperate to receive the good news of God’s salvation, and Paul was especially willing to proclaim it.

 Today, it is no secret that the world is desperate for God’s Word. As traditional values erode and the authority of Holy Scripture is not as widely recognized, the Gospel of Jesus Christ continues to be shared by those especially willing to proclaim it. Some endure hardship, others face persecution. But like Paul, they are relentless in their mission.

Most Christians do not face such difficulties. Still, being among the people of God, rejoicing in the promise of God’s grace, and sharing the good news of Christ makes many Christians tick. Listen, God is calling. He is calling Christians to follow the example of Paul, to speak with passion, His promise of grace and peace to a world so desperate to receive it.

Prayer: Almighty God, make us bold in our proclaiming your message of grace through Jesus Christ. Amen.

Lutheran Men News

Posted December 23, 2019 By admin

Our next meeting will be Sunday, January 19th at 6 PM in the fellowship hall. Watch your worship folder for more information.

Lutheran Women News

Posted December 23, 2019 By admin

Our next meeting will be Sunday, January 19th at 4:30 PM in the fellowship hall.

Special Thank You Children’s Program

Posted December 23, 2019 By admin

Thanks so much to the children and adults that participated in the Christmas Program this year. Peace on Earth. Each and every person did a wonderful job and made the season bright. Also, thanks to those that assisted with the reception following the program. We are blessed to have such a wonderful church family that enjoys sharing God’s love during this special occasion and celebrating the birth of our Savior. (Pictures are on the back cover.)

Youth Breakfast

Posted December 23, 2019 By admin

All youth, remember we will start back meeting on Wednesday, January 8th for our prayer breakfast before school. Meet in the fellowship hall for breakfast and prayer. Bring a friend or two.

2020 Tithing Envelopes

Posted December 23, 2019 By admin

2020 tithing envelopes are available in the Narthex. Please pick up your envelopes and any other family member or neighbor who may be unable to get to the church. If for some reason you don’t see a box for you or your family, please contact Robin about getting a set assigned. The envelopes will be in the Narthex until Sunday, March 1st. After that date all envelopes may be picked up at the church office during regular business hours.

Annual Report Information

Posted December 23, 2019 By admin

Team Leaders, your schedules and reports are now past due. Get them to Sherry as soon as you can.

Installation of Church Council

Posted December 23, 2019 By admin

Newly elected Church Council members will be installed on Sunday, January 5th for their 2020-2021 term. Our newly elected members are Chris Doyle, Kayla Pharis, Larry Shull, Lynn Shealy, and Judy Dease.

Meet The St. Jacob’s Team

Posted December 23, 2019 By admin

Every month we will continue interviewing one person from the team that serves St. Jacob’s. Our prayer for this series is that it will allow everyone to get to know us deeper and open the door for conversations. As he finishes up his term, we wanted to honor our 2019 Council President, Danny Shealy.

If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be? hamburgers!

What is your favorite book of the bible and why? The book of Daniel, because of his steadfast faith and trust in God.

As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A veterinarian!

What is one lesson you have learned in your life that may encourage someone? “Trust in God and things will work out for the best, even if we don’t think so at that moment.”

What’s your favorite thing about St. Jacob’s? The members, they are like family.