Our Lutheran Men are renewing one of our favorite holiday traditions, the Annual St. Jacob’s Christmas Dinner. Due to COVID, it has been some time since we have gathered for this fellowship event, but this year we will again enjoy the sharing with friends and family as we kick off the festive holiday season. Our Christmas Dinner will take place on Sunday, December 4th immediately following our service of worship. Everyone is invited to attend, dinner will be provided. Please invite your family and friends to celebrate with us as we joyfully look forward to the coming of our Lord and Savior.
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Annual Christmas Dinner
Posted November 19, 2022 By adminNews from St. Jacob’s Lutheran Men
Posted November 10, 2022 By adminThe Men of St. Jacob’s would like you to know that it is once again the season for one our favorite treats—delicious, made from scratch pork sausage. From now until November 20th, our Lutheran Men will be taking orders for their famous sausage. The price for sausage will be $5.00 per pound. Just see any member of St. Jacob’s Lutheran Men to place your order. Sausage will be available for pick up on Monday, November 28 in the Fellowship Hall. As always, there is plenty of opportunity for all men of St. Jacob’s to lend a hand. We are always looking for new volunteers to pitch in and learn the craft of making this delicious sausage. Contact Lutheran Men’s president Lynn to let him know that you are able and willing.
Pastoral Devotion for November – Behold, I Am with You
Posted November 8, 2022 By adminRead Genesis 28:10-22
Jacob, having tricked his father Isaac into blessing him over and above his brother Esau, is now on the run. He is in fear for his life as his brother has vowed to kill him for what he had done. Alone and afraid, Jacob travels through the wilderness. He is not seeking an encounter with God, nor is he searching for some deeply religious explanation of his life.
Jacob is between places, the place of his father which is his home, and the place to which he is traveling where he hopes to find a new life. Yet, through a dream, God makes his presence known and the gospel, the good news of God’s deliverance comes to Jacob. “Behold, I am with you!”
Jacob’s vision of a ladder reaching from earth into heaven teaches us that the world is not a place absent of God’s presence. Rather, there is an intersection between the realm of earthly life and God’s kingdom. Angels, messengers of God, travel to and from bringing tidings of good news and God’s divine protection to those who live within the family of faith. God’s children are not alone; there is someone who walks with us, powerful enough to take on our troubles and wash away our shame. Because God loved the world so much, we have a Savior who says, “Behold, I am with you!”
How often do we wander in the wilderness? When are those instances when we search for God, yet He seems distant? These are the times to become quiet and still, to open our hearts and minds to the presence of our Lord Jesus. For the words of his promise are sure, “Behold, I am with you.”
Prayer – Holy God, guide us by your Holy Spirit and guard us with your angels. Help us to see always, your power and presence in our lives. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
Up and Going‘s Trip to Newberry
Posted November 5, 2022 By adminSixteen members and guests of the Up and Going gathered in the Fellowship Hall on Thursday, Oct 20, 2022 at 9AM for the October Meeting. Devotions were given by Helen and the business session followed. At 9:30 AM, we departed for our visit to The Newberry Museum. We were warmly greeted and welcomed by our tour guides, Mr. Steven Knapp and Ms. Denise Reid. The Museum’s special exhibit was “Celebrating the 100th Homecoming Anniversary at Newberry College”. We were amazed at the important history of Newberry College and it’s importance to the Lutheran Church. Our guides were so informed and presented the facts with such expertise that you didn’t want to miss not one word. They were wonderful guides.
As we exited the Museum, the weather was fabulous, so we decided to walk to the restaurant, “The Grill on Main” for lunch. The food was delicious. We enjoyed chatting and visiting during our lunch time. Next, a leisurely stroll up and down Main Street as we reminisced about the changes on Main Street and the enjoyment of shopping there over the years. Time to head home. This day trip was so much fun and a real learning experience. Visit The Newberry Museum at 1300 Friendly Street if you possibly can. It is well worth your time.
Our next meeting is Thursday, Nov 17th, (the 3rd Thursday) in the Fellowship Hall at 11:00am. We are having an “Old Fashioned Thanksgiving” so, bring a covered dish or dessert from your Mama or Grand[1]mama’s Receipts. The turkey will be provided. A signup sheet will be posted. Please bring 3 cans of food for We Care. Mark your calendar, our December Christmas Party is scheduled for December 1st (1st THURSDAY) 11am in the Fellowship Hall.
Time and Talent
Posted November 4, 2022 By adminHow might you participate in the life and ministry of St. Jacob’s? It is the time of year when all church family members are asked to ponder this very question. As you consider ways in which you might become or continue to be involved, please be sure to fill out the Time and Talent Sheet for 2023. Every member of St. Jacob’s (all ages) is encouraged to fill out a time and talent sheet.
Blank sheets will be included as an insert to the worship bulletin each Sunday through November 13th. Begin with prayer and then check the ways in which you are willing and able to serve our Lord and his church.
The Great Chili Cook-Off
Posted November 2, 2022 By adminWho is the champion chef at St. Jacob’s? We will find the answer to that question as we enjoy a Chili Cook-off after we finish assembling health kits for the NALC Disaster Response Warehouse.
Anyone may enter their favorite pot of Chili, (with beans or without). Matt and his select panel of Judges will crown the 2022 St. Jacob’s Chili Master. Who will take home the trophy? Come and see and be a part of the fun and fellowship.
Men’s Bible Study
Posted November 2, 2022 By adminOur St. Jacob’s Men’s Bible study continues to meet in the church office conference room on the second and fourth Monday each month at 7AM. All men at St. Jacob’s are encouraged to participate as they are able. Each participant will receive a copy of the “Every Man’s Bible” in the New Living Translation (NLT).” The Bible is provided at no cost and is a wonderful addition to every man’s Bible collection.
Currently we are exploring the lives of men we read about in the bible and finding out more about their life and struggle to become faithful believers in a world fallen into sin. Please join us. Encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same. We are looking forward to the growth of this ministry.
Worship at Generations
Posted November 1, 2022 By adminEvery other Sunday, Pastor David leads worship for the residents of Generations Assisted Care of Chapin. This ministry has made a difference in the lives of many folks who are not able to attend worship at their home church. The congregation is invited and certainly encouraged to share the love of Christ Jesus in worship with our friends just down the road. Our next worship opportunities will be:
Sunday, October 30
Sunday, November 13
Sunday November 27
We begin our worship at 1:00PM in the lobby. Join us as you are able and bring a smile to those whom God loves.
All Saints Sunday
Posted November 1, 2022 By adminIt is with gratitude and love that we give thanks to God for the life and faithful witness of those church family member at St. Jacob’s who have gone before us and entered the Church Triumphant.
This year, the Sunday of All Saints is observed on November 6th. A special prayer of thanksgiving will be offered for the lives of those church family members who passed away during the twelve months since All Saints Sunday 2021. These beloved church family members include:
Steve Metze
July 8, 1947 – December 19, 2021
Bill Nuottila
November 28, 1931 – December 20, 2021
Dewey Clark
June 22, 1937 – December 24, 2021
Jim Haack
July 22, 1928 – September 16, 2022
From the Pastor’s Heart
Posted October 31, 2022 By adminIt’s almost comical when one thinks about it, writing next month’s newsletter article about things yet to come, while at the same time significant dates that belong to the previous month have yet to happen. Such is the case as I write this installment. November is a month during which the Christian church marks three important occasions: All Saint’s Day, Christ the King Sunday, and Thanksgiving. This year we also begin the season of Advent before the month of November concludes. And here I am writing about these before October’s big event…Reformation Sunday. As I study the texts for Reformation Sunday, I’m trying to iron out how to talk about All Saint’s Day, Thanksgiving, and Advent while still in the shadow of October.
There is a beloved hymn that is most often sung at the Reformation celebration that sums up the challenge well. “God’s Word is Our Great Heritage” (LBW 239). It is but one verse, albeit an important one. Many of you will recognize this hymn as I share it with you.
(To the tune of “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God”)
God’s Word is our great heritage,
and shall be ours forever.
To Spread its light from age to age,
shall be our chief endeavor.
Through life it guides our way;
in death it is our stay.
Lord, grant while time shall last,
your church may hold it fast;
Throughout all generations.
Indeed, God’s Word is our great heritage. We are all people who have been brought up in the truth of God’s Law and Gospel. We cannot deny that we depend on God’s mercy and grace for for[1]giveness of our sins and life in God’s kingdom. God’s Word for us stands forever. It is the strong, undeniable saving Word that comes from the very God we worship and glorify. Ah…there is the rub. How is it that we hear the Word and respond by glorifying God through the way we live our life?
God’s Word is our great heritage and shall be ours forever. If it is to be ours forever, well then, we should know and understand it. So much so, that it shall be our chief endeavor to spread its light from age to age so that all generations of people may claim possession of it and have the Word as their great heritage also. So how do I fit this in with All Saint’s, Thanksgiving, and Advent? Well, here goes.
As we pause to remember those church family members who passed away in the last twelve months, we take great comfort in knowing the truth of God’s salvation. Truly, we believe we will dwell with God and be reunited with all who have gone before us in faith. Those who cling to God’s promise of salvation for believers have the assurance of faith. As so many who have gone before us, our lives are to be shaped by faith – the faith we receive from God in our hearing the Gospel and abiding in Christ. If we live a life shaped by cultural norms, we cannot claim this great heritage as being ours forever. Worldly endeavors simply cannot fulfill that which God promises in the Scriptures. So many of our predecessors understood this and now rest in the love of Christ our Lord. For the fulfillment of this promise, we can and surely ought to give thanks.
As we journey to the beginning of Advent, we do so along our life’s pathway illuminated by the Word of God. Through life it guides our way; in death it is our stay. The promise of Advent is that Christ will come again to judge the living and the dead. And his kingdom will have no end. How wonderful to be among those whose great heritage is the promise of everlasting life through Christ Jesus!
Lord, grant while time shall last, your church may hold it fast; Throughout all generations. Are you holding fast to your great heritage? Are you daily pondering, meditating, and dwelling in the Word of God? If not, why not? As a child of God, saved by grace through faith in Christ Jesus, God’s Word is your great heritage, your promise from the God whose Son has purchased and won you from sin, death, and the power of the devil. Hold fast to this promise. Hold fast to your great heritage.
Grace to you and peace,
Pastor David Nuottila

