Our Congregational Care and Discipleship Team are committed to help and assist our members with any needs that they may have. As Jesus shared in Matthew 25:40, “whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did it for me”. As disciples and members of the Congregational Care and Discipleship Teams, we are here to serve, to assist, and to care for one another. Have you had these thoughts?
• I wish I had someone to call to pick up and deliver my medication today.
• It would be great to have someone to drive me/us to my/our doctor appointment or to another appointment.
• I need an errand run, who can I call?
• I wish I had someone to talk to.
• I would love to have someone from the church visit me.
You can call the church office at 803-345-2309, Billy, or Lynn! Our church ministry teams are here for you! If you have any special requests/needs, please do not hesitate to ask. We all need help at some time in our lives. We are a phone call or text away. Let us help! Let us serve!
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The Congregational Care and Discipleship Teams are here for you!
Posted February 16, 2024 By adminOffice Closed
Posted February 15, 2024 By adminA Reminder that the church office will be closed on Monday, February 19th in observance of Presidents Day. Anyone requiring Pastoral assistance should contact Pastor David on his cell phone.
Easter Lilies
Posted February 15, 2024 By adminWorship and Music will once again be accepting orders for Easter Lilies to be placed in the church for our Easter Services in honor and/or memory of loved ones. The cost for each plant is $15.00 and orders must be placed on or before Sunday, March 10th. If you’re interested in purchasing an Easter Lily, please pick up an order form on the Narthex bulletin board. The completed form and payment should be turned in to Marie Slice on or before the deadline date. The form is also provided in this Newsletter.
Lutheran Women Mercy Bags Ministry
Posted February 11, 2024 By adminThe Lutheran Women will be packing Mercy Bags during their meeting this month that will be held on Sunday, February 18th at 4:00 PM. Please leave any food items purchased in the Fellowship Hall for them to use when packing the Mercy Bags for We Care.
Lutheran Men
Posted February 10, 2024 By adminThe Lutheran Men’s group will meet Sunday February 18th at 6:00pm in the Fellowship Hall.
From Your Pastor’s Heart
Posted February 10, 2024 By admin“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” Acts 1:8
As we once again prepare to enter the season of Lent, I wish to focus upon our Christian calling to be disciples, evangelists, and ambassadors for the kingdom of God. It always hits me at this time of year, how a few people who claim to be Christians fail to worship in God’s house and participate in the life of Christ’s Church, especially during Lent.
Lent isn’t like Advent; there is no gradual build up to receiving gifts and singing beloved carols. In Advent, even Santa and his reindeer yield to the warm and inviting vision of a baby wrapped in swaddling clothes, while his joyful mother and father look on. In Lent, there are no pretty, cute and cuddly reminders in super markets and malls that alert us to the holy day that is approaching. The bunny isn’t as accommodating as Santa when it comes to making room. Yet, as much as Advent prepares us for the wonder of Christmas, Lent is to prepare us even more for the joy of Easter.
As disciples, Lent is the time when we are to look deeply into our life of faith, recognize our struggle against sin, and strive to grow stronger in our relationship with Christ our Lord. By now, you have all heard me say a hundred times, we are to worship weekly, come frequently to the Lord’s Supper, read scripture daily, pray without ceasing, give alms, live among God’s people and tell others of the goodness of God. This is the vocation of everyone who claims Jesus to be Lord and Savior of all.
Lent is also a time when, as evangelists, we are to use our gifts and talents to tell others about the goodness of God’s mercy. So many people in the community that surrounds Union Lutheran Church have not heard the gospel spoken to them on a personal level. Yes, I’m sure most have heard the name of Jesus, but how many have a relationship with him? How many unchurched people know that the God who created them wants to save them from their sin? How many others, who have lapsed in their faith, really understand that Christ desires for them to cherish the benefits of their baptism, that they may have a personal relationship with the one who freely extends his grace? As evangelists, our calling is to tell them and help them grow in faith.
Finally, Lent is a time when, as ambassadors of God’s kingdom, we are to not only represent Christ in the world, but we are also to re-present Christ to the world. Our lives are visible to believers and un-believers alike. They see us as we go about our daily routine and take notice of how we extend the love of God to others. Ambassadors are held to high standards, lest they misrepresent the one who calls them. When we fail or fall short of those marks of discipleship (worship, scripture, prayer, communion, etc.) the world takes notice.
Lent is our time to get into the healthy habits of faith, not simply for our sake, but for the sake of the world around us. The best and simplest place to begin such an endeavor is to invite those church family members who have been missing out on congregational life. We all know someone who is a member of our congregation but they have not been regular in there worship attendance. As one such member is missing from the Sunday assembly, the fellowship of the whole family is lacking. How wonderful would it be if we were able to rekindle the faith of one who would be willing to re-establish the relationship of Christian love with their church family? My prayer is that, as a church family, we recognize the necessity and benefit of Lent. My prayer is for those who worship regularly is to invite others to come hear the gospel. My prayer for those who do not worship as often as they should, will hear the still small voice of God calling them into his presence. Brothers and sisters in Christ, pray with me, beginning today and always, that as disciples of our Lord Jesus Christ, we may grow in faith and love, and that our Lenten walk leads us to overflowing joy at the sight of the empty tomb of Easter.
Grace and Peace,
Pastor David Nuottila
Midweek Lenten Worship Series
Posted February 9, 2024 By adminThus It Is Written
Our Wednesday Evening Lenten Vespers will feature monologues delivered in first-person presentations from Gospel writers, Mark, Luke, and John. Hear from them why they wrote about our Lord Jesus Christ, his passion and crucifixion.
These services begin on Ash Wednesday, February 14th and continue through the Wednesdays during Lent preceding Holy Week. Below is the schedule for our Lenten worship. All services begin at 6:30 PM.
February 14th, Service 1 – Thy Will be Done
(The Gospel according to Mark)
February 21st, service 2 – Truly The Son of God
(The Gospel according to Mark)
February 28th, service 3 – I Have Prayed for You
(The Gospel according to Luke)
March 6th, service 4 – Father, Forgive Them
(The Gospel according to Luke)
March 13th, service 5 – I Am He (The Gospel according to John)
March 20th, service 6 – Behold, Your King (The Gospel according to John)
Please join us as we hear these reflections and consider all Christ has freely done for those who believe that he is indeed the Son of God and Savior of the world.
Ash Wednesday and the Beginning of Lent
Posted February 8, 2024 By adminAs always, the season of Lent begins with Ash Wednesday as we pray David’s words of Psalm 51.
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from your presence, and take not your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of your salvation and uphold me with a willing spirit (Psalm 51:10-12).
David’s prayer is our prayer too. Only through Christ are we saved. Even as we are reminded of our mortality, through God’s grace, mercy and love, Christ extends the promise of God’s kingdom to all who believe.
Our Ash Wednesday service will begin at 6:30 PM on Wednesday, February 14th .
Shrove Tuesday
Posted February 7, 2024 By adminOur Annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper will take place on Tuesday evening February 13th at 6:30 PM. Come to the church and join the members of your church family as we enjoy a wonderful meal of pancakes, eggs, sausage and more, all prepared by our Lutheran Men.
Lenten Midweek Series
Posted February 6, 2024 By adminOur Lenten vesper services this year will feature a series of monologues entitled “Thus It Is Written.” These monologues will be delivered in the persons of three of the Gospel writers.
On Ash Wednesday, we listen to Mark telling about what he wrote in his gospel about Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. Then in week two of Lent Marks speaks to the crucifixion of our Lord. In Weeks 3 and 4, Luke it will be Luke who tells us about the last days of Jesus’ life and ministry. And in weeks 5 and 6, we will hear from John.
Join us each Wednesday evening during Lent for this worshipful experience as we make our annual trek toward the cross of Good Friday and finally to the empty tomb of Easter.