Welcome
Welcome, and thank you for visiting St. James Church online. We hope that our website highlights the wide variety of worship, fellowship and service opportunities available. Please feel free to read more about our church on this site, or come in for a visit. We would love to greet you and share with you our love for Jesus Christ and for you, our neighbor.
St. James Welcomes you !
10:30 AM, Holy Communion
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​Holy Week Services
Maundy Thursday
April 17 6:30 pm
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Good Friday
April 18 6:30 pm
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Easter Day
April 20 7:30 & 10:30 am
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Online tithing and giving.
Weddings & Baptisms
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Our church offers a traditional setting for your most sacred celebrations.

Our Mission & Vision
Mission statement:
Serving & Trusting Jesus by Abiding, Ministering, Embracing & sharing. Vision:
St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church is a congregation of believers in Jesus Christ - a people set apart by God for His purposes!
Click "read more" to view our Vision statement.
Food Pantry 04/17/2025
10:00 am-11:00 am
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Community Food Pantry is held in the fellowship hall.
Please park on the side with the ramp.
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Mid Week Reflection
Pollen Now, God’s Fruit Within Us
Snort! Snuff! Uck! Are you creating these sounds thanks to the pollen about us? Yet, despite what could be sinus freedom, consider what the world would be like if we did not have it. Sounds crazy, and yet, for the shade that the trees provide, and the beauty of the flowers is not the aggravation of sinus congestion something we can come to appreciate a little more?
In the Gospel of John, just after Jesus enters Jerusalem, he has a conversation about what is to come.
“23 Jesus answered them, ‘The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified. 24 Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. 25 Those who love their life lose it, and those who hate their life in this world will keep it for eternal life. 26 Whoever serves me must follow me, and where I am, there will my servant be also. Whoever serves me, the Father will honor” (12)
At this point, Jesus has already been teaching his disciples what it is come: his arrest, trial, sufferings, death, and resurrection. What we must remember is that while we know the story, the disciples don’t. Perhaps like the pollen to us, the disciples are not fully aware despite being told what is to come! Jesus even stresses this when he describes the glorification of the Son of Man as ‘a grain of wheat (that) falls into the earth and dies… remain(ing) just a single grain; but if it dies, it (will) bear much fruit.’
At this point in the spring season we have not yet fully realized what the pollen will bring. And we have forgotten what it will mean for the ‘fruits’ to come. As we approach the end of Lent, perhaps we can reflect on the plantings/pollinating that God has been using us to bring about fruits of new life in our personal lives, in our congregation, and in our community beyond our property. As we look to the future, especially since we know the resurrection/new life is coming, should we not be wondering what those fruits will be?
Those fruits could be the Spirit weaving others into our community? Or perhaps the fruit could be a willingness to be more active in an area you haven’t participated much in before like joining the choir, Sunday School classes, or developing a relationship with our newer members? Or perhaps the fruit to come will be serving in church leadership? At some point we know the pollen will end, and what they will produce is possibility of new life! What will we allow God grow within us?
Let us have the faith, O God to trust that what has been planted and seems to have died is destined for life and the bearing of much fruit! Amen.
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Weekly Reading
"For by grace y'all have been saved by grace, and this is not y'all's doing; it is the gift of God - not the result of works so that no one many boast. Because we are what God has made us, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared to be our way of life." (Ephesians 2:8-10)
