From Your Pastor’s Heart

Posted August 5, 2025 By admin

God has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man’s heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end. Ecclesiastes 3:11

As I begin this August edition, I am mindful that yet one more summer season is nearing its conclusion. Soon, children will be returning to school having advanced to the next grade level. Family vacations will have provided their lifetime of memories, and yes, even the activities of the Church will shift, kicking it up a notch as they say. Choirs will resume weekly rehearsals. Sunday school students may experience the moving on from one classroom to another, and some of our youth members will begin taking the next steps toward affirming their baptism as they engage in catechetical classes with their pastor. Yes, the author of Ecclesiastes was right, “to everything, there is a season.”
The verse above reveals the wonder and mystery of living as a child of God. We reap the many blessings of this earthly life, blessings our loving Father has provided from his own hand. As we read the third chapter of Ecclesiastes, and I recommend you do, we soon discover that our God provides so much in the way of blessing for his children so that inescapable joy may be ours.
Even through all the seasons of life, God is never far away from us. His love rains down like that sweet mid-summer sun shower which cools and refreshes. Sometimes the weight of the world might seem too much to bear, but not so with God. The third chapter of Ecclesiastes teaches us that God governs the times and seasons, and that nothing is outside of his control. This can be a source of comfort and trust in both times of celebration and times of sorrow.
The verse I shared above, Ecclesiastes 3:11, speaks of God placing eternity in our hearts, a longing for something more than this life. This can be a reminder to seek God and to live with an eternal perspective. None of us knows when the end of this earthly life will transpire, but through faith, and God’s blessing of love and his presence, we need not worry about it. Eternity in the kingdom of heaven is ours.
The seasons of earthly life are just that, seasons to be lived, experienced, and enjoyed. Each season of life has its own purpose. With each sunrise comes the opportunity to embrace the blessing of one more day, one more season through which we may relish the time and times we have been provided to love, serve and share with our family, friends, and neighbors. Yet, none of these can compare to the endless joy we will share in the company and presence of our Lord and Savior.
God has put eternity into our hearts and minds. He has promised that through all the seasons of life, the good times, and yes, even the most difficult, he is with us and the blessing of his love can never be taken from us. Reading Ecclesiastes chapter 3 encourages us to appreciate the present moment and to find joy in God’s gifts, recognizing that these seasons are temporary. Understanding such can lead us to living each day with a spirit of gratitude for all God has done and continues to do.
To everything there is a season. A season to give thanks for the ever-present love and joy that is received through goodness and mercy of our God. In these seasons of life, I invite you all to live among your fellow sisters and brothers in Christ, worshiping, serving, and learning joyfully as we grow in our relationships with one another and especially with our lord who promises to be with us forever and ever.
Grace to you and peace,

Pastor David Nuottila

Adult Confirmation

Posted August 2, 2025 By admin

Our Adult Confirmation study meets in the church office conference room on selected Tuesdays beginning at 6:30 PM. All who are interested in learning more about Lutheran theology, teaching, and worship are welcome to attend, regardless of if you grew up in the Lutheran Church or another denomination. We will examine elements of Luther’s Large Catechism, the Book of Concord and the traditions of Lutheran preaching and worship. Many life-long Lutherans wonder why we do certain liturgies or traditions or have questions regarding the liturgies or traditions. Participants will enjoy learning more and having their questions answered. No special materials are needed. Please let Pastor David know if you would like to participate.

Women’s Bible Study

Posted August 1, 2025 By admin

What benefits do you receive from attending the Women’s Bible Study? “Spending time with my sisters in Christ studying God’s word, sharing experiences, and prayer warriors.” “Women getting together to deepen our understanding of God’s word.” If you would like to share in this experience please join us! The Women’s Bible study will resume in September and all women are welcome! The Women’s Bible Study meets in the church office on the second Monday of each month from 6:45-8:00 PM, with our next meeting taking place on September 8th. Our study will focus on Jesus in Me: Experiencing the Holy Spirit as a Constant Companion by Anne Graham Lotz. Questions? Contact Susan.

Read Luke 8:40-56
Jairus is a man with authority, yet he recognizes his limitations. For the sake of his daughter, Jairus yields to the authority of Christ and begs him to come, but there is an interruption. Another person in need of a miracle also reaches out to Jesus.
How often do we encounter such interruptions? How many times might we feel Jesus is otherwise preoccupied, busy elsewhere and putting off our urgent need? Out of control, our life seems like riding a roller coaster and anything that delays Jesus’ response makes us even more frantic. As Jairus waited for Jesus, things grew worse. News came that his daughter had indeed died. Jairus lost hope; his faith faded into despair. But with Jesus, hope is never lost.
As we continue along our earthly journey, fear and faith seem to walk alongside. Circumstances do not always go our way. Fear takes hold; illness, loneliness, grief and loss come to the forefront. In all of these, we reach out in faith to Christ for help, yet sometimes it seems interruptions block the path to wholeness. Jesus says. “Do not fear, only believe.” Behold, God is with you.
Prayer: Comfort me, O God, grant me faith that believes your promises are true. Amen.

Sanctuary Renovation Update

Posted August 1, 2025 By admin

Upon congregational approval of the sanctuary renovation, carpentry materials were ordered and installation will begin in August. The first steps of the carpentry work will include renovations in the sacristy, new doors into the sacristy and around the chancel area and beginning renovation of the choir area. Everyone’s patience is very much appreciated!

Maintaining Brain Health: BOOSTING YOUR BRAIN POWER! It is just as important to keep your brain as strong as your bones. Join us on Thursday, August 14th at 6:00 PM at Mayer Memorial Lutheran Church (1307 Drayton Street, Newberry) for this 1.5 hour program to help keep your brain healthy and stronger as you age. We will also learn more strategies on how to decrease or eliminate avoidable risks through exercise, nutritional diet, and memory training to enhance brain function. Helpful hand-outs will be distributed that lists 101 brain boosters – perfect list to hang on the fridge for daily reminders.
Marsha C. Garrett has been teaching Maintaining Brain Health since 2014. She worked for 28 years in senior care with main emphasis on working with those living/loving/caring for someone with Alzheimer’s/Dementia. She has lived her own personal journey with her mother who had Alzheimer’s and taught her how to never stop learning. Marsha is now retired and dedicates her volunteer time to teaching brain health because when people stop learning, the brain starts dying.
If you are interested in going, please let Laurie know by Wednesday, August 6th.

Blessing of the Backpacks

Posted July 30, 2025 By admin

The public school year is about to begin, and with that we will have a blessing of the backpacks and bookbags for students in all grades. Please bring your backpack or bookbag with you to worship on Sunday, August 3rd. We will pray for our students, teachers, and school administrators that they would have a safe and fruitful year in school.

Lutheran Week 2025

Posted July 30, 2025 By admin

The Biennial NALC Convocation and Lutheran Week is scheduled for August 4th-8th in Pittsburgh, PA. Our lay delegate for the convocation this year is Lynn Shealy. Items to be addressed will be the 2025-2026 annual operating budget and receiving reports from several of the NALC ministries and ecumenical partners. There will be a few elections that will take place to fill positions on the Seminary Board of Regents, Court of Adjudication, and NALC Executive Council. Pastor David has been nominated for a seat on the NALC Executive Council. Please pray for safety in travel for all who will be attending and that the convocation will be a fruitful and enjoyable experience.

Notice of Called Congregation Meeting

Posted July 30, 2025 By admin

There will be a meeting of the congregation on Sunday, August 10th immediately following worship for the purpose of determining the disposition of approximately five acres of property.
In 2006, St. Jacob’s purchased 5.25 acres from Mr. Jim Haack. The purchase was made with the idea that the church may need an area to use for future construction needs such as providing “fill dirt” for the parking lot. There is an easement (driveway) through the 5.25 acre tract to an adjoining eighteen (18) acre tract, which was recently sold. The buyer of the 18 acre tract approached the Church Council about purchasing the 5.25 acres.
It has been determined that the 5.25 acres is not needed for construction needs at St. Jacob’s. The Church Council is recommending we sell the 5.25 acres for $78,250. The funds will be placed in an account until the Church Council determines the best use of the funds.

Good Things at St. Jacob’s for June

  • Vacation Bible School
  • Lutheran Men Bar-B-Q
  • Pew restoration and cushions
  • Successful relocation of services to Fellowship Hall Sunday

 

Pastor’s Report

  • Pastor and Lynn will attend the NALC Lutheran Week in Pittsburgh August 3rd – 9th.
  • Pastor shared that he will be on vacation August 22nd – 29th.
  • Macedonia will be joining the NALC, which gives us nineteen congregations in the SC Mission District. There are three more congregations entertaining a vote to move to the NALC. Seven of these churches do not have a Pastor. The Bishop has asked Pastors to consider supplying at one of the seven churches when possible.

 

Property Team/Project Updates (Gerald Lindler / Danny Shealy)

  • Parking lot permits/application forms have been signed and forwarded to the county for approval.
  • Roofing tar applied to the office bathroom vents and secured roofing tacks. Laurie has not noticed any more leaking.
  • Contacted Mike Outlaw – he is going to purchase the materials needed for the additional ventilation and lighting for the Disaster Shed. He is scheduled to begin work on July 8th.
  • Continuing to work with Lexington County to issue associated parking lot permits.
  • Pew restorations are complete.

 

Next scheduled meeting is August 5, 2025 at 6:45 PM in the church office.