Outreach Archive

Homecoming 2019

Posted August 28, 2019 By admin

Thank you to all who volunteered, attended and took part in our 2019 Homecoming celebration.  It is always good to welcome back familiar faces, meet new people and enjoy a wonderful meal together with our Church family.  It was especially nice to have as our guest preacher, the Rev. Brad Hales from the NALC staff.  Thank you Pastor Brad for a wonderful message and for visiting us here at St. Jacob’s.

Upcoming Youth Event

Posted August 28, 2019 By admin

Prayer Breakfast—We will have a prayer breakfast for students (7th —12th Grades) every Wednesday morning for the rest of the year at 8:30 AM in the fellowship hall.  See you on Wednesdays. 

Youth Lock-In — All 7th—12th graders, please make plans to enjoy a lock-in with Rachel.  Bring a pillow, toothbrush, toothpaste, sleeping bag, a change of clothes and your Bible.  You are welcome to invite your friends.  

Youth Group Meeting—We will be meeting on Sunday, September 15th at 5 PM in the Sanctuary

Columbia Fireflies

Posted August 28, 2019 By admin

The St. Jacob’s Youth and their Families enjoyed watching the Fireflies play ball on Sunday, August 18th.  Our very own Jack Wallace was requested to throw out the first pitch.  Many of our youth were able to participate in some of the activities they had on the field as well.  In all it was a perfect day for a ballgame.  We are so excited about all the wonderful things we are going to be doing in the coming months so continue to watch your worship folders and newsletters.

Up and Going

Posted August 28, 2019 By admin

The 2019 4 Churches meeting was held on August 22nd  at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, in downtown Little Mountain.  

Upon arrival, we found the New Life Center was decorated with beautiful sunflower arrangements, inviting each person to come on in and prepare to have a good time together.  The Theme for the day was Live Well, Love Much, Laugh Often; To laugh through life is to live with smiles in your heart and enjoy life.  

We were heartily welcomed by President Janet Fulmer.  Each Church was introduced, with   St. Jacob’s having 18 in attendance. Devotions included reading of a poem by Irma Bombeck entitled Live Life, We then sang “Love Lifted Me”, followed by a reading reminding us that God has a sense of humor and that God laughs at OUR plans. The devotions concluded with prayer. Pastor Brett Collins welcomed us and gave the meal blessing.    

A bountiful, delicious meal with lots of salads, vegetables, casseroles and country fried steak with rice and gravy (provided by Holy Trinity) was enjoyed by all. 

Entertainment was provided by Pastor Jackie Utley of Ascension Lutheran Church and Pastor Jason Shafer of St. Luke Lutheran.  Pastor Jason played the guitar and Pastor Jackie played the tambourine and lead the singing, and sing we did!  Some songs were in honor of Woodstock’s 50th Anniversary and some were just for fun.  We learned a new song… The Butter Bean Song.  It was different but So funny. We laughed, sang then laughed some more.  Prizes were given throughout the gathering. 

The meeting closed and we departed with smiles on our faces and love in our hearts. We   have enjoyed the company of old friends, made new friends and simply enjoyed each other’s company.  The 2020 meeting will be hosted by Macedonia.  

Remember:  Snoopy says:  Good Laughs and long sleep makes all things better. 

September is the Annual Apple Run……more details to follow.

Lutheran Men

Posted August 28, 2019 By admin

The Lutheran Men will meet on Sunday, September 15th at 6 PM in the fellowship hall.  Gary Marco has the devotions and the cooks for the meeting are    Tracy, Bob, and Gary.  Also, Sunday, September 22nd is our Lutheran’s Men’s Sunday.

Lutheran Women

Posted August 28, 2019 By admin

The Lutheran Women will be sponsoring a Congregational Luncheon Fundraiser on Sunday, September 22nd immediately following the church service.  The meal will consist of pork tenderloin, butter beans, corn, brown rice, desserts and drinks.  Price: 3 years and under will be free; 4 years to 11 years will be $4 a person; 12 years and older will be $8 a person.  Funds that we raise will be used to help those in need in our congregation and community.

Children’s Choir

Posted August 28, 2019 By admin

Tune Our Hearts Lord! The children’s choir has started its second season. This year we will be sporting our new choir robes as we help to lead worship with the adult choir. Choir practice is Sunday afternoon at 3 PM for children in 1st through 6th grade. The choir will sit together in the choir loft for worship on the second Sunday of each month.  I thank the parents for their commitment to bringing their children to practice each week. We memorize all the music so regular attendance at practice is crucial. In addition to anthems we will be learning about our Lutheran liturgy. We will also work on music for the Christmas program throughout the fall. Please pray for our choir that God would tune our hearts and teach us to sing his praise.

 Love in Christ, Angela

5th Sunday Family Fellowship

Posted August 28, 2019 By admin

Come join us for some fun and fellowship at Pine Island on September 29th at 4 PM! There will be lots of activities for the whole family! Swimming, volleyball, and corn hole. Please bring your favorite picnic side and we will provide the rest! If you have any questions please call Kristen or Nate. Hope to see you there!

Ventures In Youth Ministry Symposium Report

Posted August 28, 2019 By admin

“For you were called to be free, brothers and sisters, only don’t use this freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but serve one another through love.” – Galatians 5:13

 The most profound thing I learned at the Youth  Symposium last week in Indianapolis was that it is not about youth ministry at all, it’s about youth doing ministry. I had the honor of attending Lutheran Week-where the first two days are set apart for NALC directors, pastors, and church staff who have a vision of raising up the youth of their congregations not only to know who Jesus is, but to have a mission for others to know Him too. The meetings were led by Gary and Laurie Pecuch, who have dedicated their lives to the youth of not only their congregation but to train others to lead the youth of every NALC congregation. During our time together, we shared resources, ideas, goals, and a vision for the future of the Church that will be placed in the hands of our youth. We covered topics such as biblical-self-esteem, outreach to our communities, spiritual disciplines such as scripture study and prayer, and building strong cross-generational relationships within our church family. I enjoyed learning from others and making connections with many who have been on the front lines of youth ministry for much longer than I have, sharing the wisdom that they have gained over the years. It really is a family of people who are all on the same team to lead the youth to put their faith in action and make disciples of Jesus Christ. Thank you for the opportunity to attend the Convocation and trusting me to faithfully report back to the congregation what I have learned. 

 Rachel

Youth Director & Family Ministries

Posted August 28, 2019 By admin

16 So say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. 17 For the flesh desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the flesh. They are in conflict with each other, so that you are not to do whatever you want. 18 But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law. 

As a continuation of my last newsletter   article; the importance of implementing daily time in  prayer and in scripture study during the slow season that will carry us into the next with joyful hearts. It’s no secret that there is a lot going on in our world today and sometimes it seems that our only option is for our face to meet the ground time and time again and pray. This is where we are to press in, instead of letting the flesh lead us, we must rediscover the preeminence of the Word of God and value truth over feeling and emotion; let us hold on even  tighter to the anchor of the living Word of God and to our church family also.  

We need to pray in boldness, faith, and declaration in order to raise up our youth amongst the craziness of the world around us. This is done by impressing the importance of discipleship, church attendance, and Godly living as no optional- but commandments we are to obey as Christians. It is essential that as we continue to grow our youth program at St. Jacob’s, we do so as a team. One body, made of different parts, with different gifts; all committed to seeing the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth be a reality for our young people. I look forward to growing in these spiritual disciplines alongside each of you for in the months to come. 

All for His glory,  Rachel