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Youth Director & Family Ministries

Posted June 29, 2020 By admin

Look up the scriptures below that are about freedom. Find the missing words. Input (first word is the answer; the rest of the line is the clue)

[Pick from these words: Slavery, Flesh, Freedom, Evil, Truth, Indeed, Spacious, Mastered]

1. Psalm 118:5 – When hard pressed, I cried to the Lord; he brought me into a _________________ place.

2. 1 Peter 2:16 – Live as free people, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for _________;

3. 2 Corinthians 3:17 – Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is __________.

4. Galatians 5:1 – It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let your-selves be burdened again by a yoke of _____________.

5. Galatians 5:13 – You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the _________;

6. 1 Corinthians 6:12 – I have the right to do anything—but I will not be _____________ by anything.

7. John 8:32 – Then you will know the ___________, and the truth will set you free.

8. John 8:36 – So if the Son sets you free, you will be free _____________.

In Christ love,

Rachel

Youth Director & Family Ministries

Posted April 30, 2020 By admin

Many of you know the hymn “It Is Well With My Soul.” It has always been one of my favorites as I was listening to it the other day, the story behind it came up and I would love to share it with you. The song was written by a successful Christian lawyer, Heratio Spafford. His only son died at age 4 in 1871. In 1872, the great Chicago fire wiped out his vast estate, made from a successful legal career. In 1873, he sent his wife & four daughters over to Europe on a summer trip on the ill-fated SS Ville du Havre. Since he had a lot of work to do, he planned to follow them later. The Ship sank and he lost his 4 daughters with the wife being the only survivor. She sent him a famous telegram which simply read, “SAVED ALONE….” On his return home, his law firm was burned down and the insurance company refused to pay him. He had no money to pay for his house and no work, so he lost his home. Then one day while sitting peacefully and thinking about what’s happening to him, he wrote a song – “Whatever, my Lord, You have taught me to say – It is well, it is well with my soul.”

My dear friends, a good attitude will determine your attitude. When you look at your soul, your life, career, family life, what do you say? Do you praise God? Do you feel the need to blame someone when things go wrong? I want to challenge you to sit down today and say, “Today, God, it is well with my soul. I am thankful I had a peaceful sleep. I am thankful I am alive with possibilities. I am thankful I have a roof over me. I am thankful I have a job. I am thankful that I have family and friends. Above all, I am thankful that I have the Lord Jesus Christ on my side.” Thank God for what you have. Thank God when you have little and when you have an abundance. I know we are all in a season of uncertainty and maybe feeling a little negativity because of it. We long for this season to be over and to return to our ‘normal lives’ but we can use this period for good, for purpose. I have a sign in my office that says ‘Today is a good day to have a good day” and that’s what I have chosen to preach to myself lately. Just like Heratio did when things were rocky, we too should praise God in the midst. We have the eternal hope of Jesus. That doesn’t make every day easy or stop tribulations from coming. We know that He is good, He is on our side, and we have so much to be thankful for even on our worst days. “What, then, shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?” Romans 8:31

Little is much when God is in it.
It Is Well With My Soul!
Rachel

Youth Workday

Posted April 1, 2020 By admin

The youth and other volunteers had a workday on March 7th. During this time, we were able to clean and organize the entire Sunday School wing downstairs. This is just the beginning of many projects we have planned to reboot our Sunday School program. We are grateful for all who came and served. Thank you for your willingness and support of our Youth ministry.  

Keep an eye out for other opportunities to serve in the future, and join me in praying for all the children who will reap what we sow. 

KFC—Kids For Christ

Posted April 1, 2020 By admin

Kids for Christ “KFC” is off to a great start! In March, we had our first service project. We colored pictures, wrote notes, and decorated crosses to add to the Up & Going hospice bags! During this time, we were able to talk about the season leading up to Easter and why our church sends gifts to people in hospice care. Thank you to the Up & Going for including us. It was a lot of fun, and they turned out great! 

Lower Elementary Class

Posted April 1, 2020 By admin

The lower elementary class made “faith eyes” in their study of The Presentation of Jesus at the temple with Simeon and Anna. “The Holy Spirit gives us faith to see Jesus.” 

Youth Director & Family Ministries

Posted April 1, 2020 By admin

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The youth and I had such a great time at the Carolina’s Mission District retreat. It was held at Camp St. Christopher on Seabrook Island- many of you may be familiar with this camp from events you have attended in the past. A special thank you to Margaret Kleckley for attending with us as a chaperone. In the midst of all the uncertainty, we were grateful for the opportunity to attend and make the best of it. The retreat theme was “Fear Not” based on Isaiah 41:9-10 ‘”you whom I took from the ends of the Earth, and called you from it’s farthest corners, saying to you, “you are my servant, I have chosen you and not cast you off”’ fear not for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” This was so timely because although we are going through a season of uncertainty and fear, we can have peace and rest in the fact that God is there for us and we are ready. There were times of fun, silliness, games, campfires, amazing food, and fellowship but there were also times of listening, sharing, confession, reverence, worship and learning. I want to share what was shared with us during our night session. We looked at Matthew 8:23-27, which is the story where Jesus is asleep on the boat with the disciples when the storm comes. Fear begins to drown and overwhelm the disciples and through this, Jesus teaches them to trust Him and to cry out for His help. Though we fear many things, we have the assurance that Jesus will carry us through – therefore that should bring us to our knees to pray. The Lord uses the storms we go through so that we can find Him mightier than the storm. We know that Jesus saved Noah in the flood, rescued Joseph from the pit and cleared him of all false accusations, saved Daniel from the hungry lions, and saved those three men from the fiery furnace. Jesus understands our fears, weakness, temptation, and sadness. In this story, we are shown that an all-powerful Being is in control of His creation. He doesn’t take our storm away, but he steps into the boat with us and the great calm that the disciples experienced after the storm was just a sample of what all those who be-lieve will relish in the new creation. I would love to share more about our trip once we are all back together again. If you get a chance to talk to any of our youth members, ask them what they learned or what their experience was. I’m sure they would love to share it with you. During this time of uncertainty, set your hope on God, set your hope on the One who is above it all. He gives peace that passes understanding (Philippians 4:7) and is with you in the storm of anxiety, fear, and uncertainty. He is our peace and He will deliver us.  

Grace & Peace, Rachel 

Youth Sunday

Posted March 2, 2020 By admin

On Sunday, February 16th, the youth of St. Jacob’s led our congregation in worship. They did everything from leading the confession and forgiveness to the children’s sermon, to assisting Pastor David serve communion. They all did a wonderful job; and we, as a congregation, should be very proud of the giftedness of our younger members!

Vacation Bible School

Posted March 2, 2020 By admin

As Vacation Bible School approaches, we want to get ahead on planning and equipping those who will be teaching. If you would like to volunteer to serve, check the sign-up sheet on the youth bulletin board by the fellowship hall. VBS will be June 22nd-25th. Continue to watch your newsletter and worship folders for more details.

Youth Workday

Posted March 2, 2020 By admin

Everyone is invited to a workday on Saturday, March 7th from 9 AM-12 PM. We will be cleaning and organizing the Sunday School wing downstairs. All supplies will be provided. There is a lot to do and many hands make it go much faster (and more fun too!). There will be jobs for all ages and abilities. We look forward to seeing you there and thank you in advance for serving.

First Communion Classes

Posted March 2, 2020 By admin

First Communion classes are scheduled for Sundays, March 15th, 22nd, and 29th. Parents or guardians who feel their child is ready should plan to attend classes with their child. Classes will be held during the Sunday School time in the Sanctuary. Children participating will receive their First Communion on Palm Sunday, April 5th.