Contact Us  |  Help  |  Home 
 

Sponsored by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans

 
Log In
Register
 
 
 
St. James Lutheran Community Church
PASTOR'S PAGE
Links to Pages Within this Website
  
Worship is a Priority all year long.
The Lord is Risen!
He is Risen Indeed!
Halleluiah!
Thus begins every Easter Service of Worship for nearly 2000 years.
Thus begins our worship on Easter Sunday, April 8.
Thus begins the life of the church which died on Good Friday but now hears the unexpected.
The Lord is Risen!
He is Risen Indeed!
Halleluiah!
Thus begins our new life caught up in the life of the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church.
Thus begins our ability to stare down sin, death, and hell—their words are real, but they are not final.
Thus begins our transformed destiny—no longer heirs of death, hell, and damnation, but heirs with Christ of life, light, and salvation.
The Lord is Risen!
He is Risen Indeed!
Halleluiah!
Thus begins our shared Resurrection life with Christ.
Thus begins our lives lived in the world but not of the world.
Thus begins our life in God’s Kingdom of justice and truth; His Kingdom of faith, hope, and charity; His Kingdom of righteousness and peace.
The Lord is Risen!
He is Risen Indeed!
Halleluiah!
Yours in Christ,

John Shepherd McKenzie

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Martin Luther on Holy Baptism
I say this lest we fall into the opinion in which we were stuck
for a long time. We were imagining that our Baptism is
something past, which we can no longer use after we have fallen
again into sin. Baptism is God's ordinance and not our work [1
Peter 3:20-22]. But it does happen, indeed, that we slip and
fall out of the ship. Yet if anyone falls out, let him come
into it again and live in it, as he had done before.

In this way one sees what a great, excellent thing Baptism is.
It delivers us from the devil's jaws and makes us God's own. It
suppresses and takes away sin and then daily strengthens the new
man. It always continues working until we pass from this estate
of misery to eternal glory.

For this reason let everyone value his Baptism as a daily dress
[Galatians 3:27] in which he is to walk constantly. Then he may
ever be found in the faith and its fruit, so that he may suppress
the old man and grow up in the new. For if we would be
Christians, we must do the work by which we are Christians. But
if anyone falls away from the Christian life, let him again come
into it. For just as Christ, the Mercy Seat [Romans 3:25], does
not draw back from us or forbid us to come to Him again, even
though we sin, so all His treasure and gifts also remain.
Therefore, if we have received forgiveness of sin once in
Baptism, it will remain every day, as long as we live. Baptism
will remain as long as we carry the old man about our neck.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Parents need to pray for their children.
1. Salvation: "Lord, let salvation spring up within my children and (grandchildren), that they may obtain the salvation that is in Christ Jesus, with eternal glory. ( Isaiah 45:8, 2 Timothy 2:10 )

2. Growth in grace: "I pray that my children may grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." ( 2 Peter 3:18 )

3. Love: "Grant, Lord, that my children may learn to live a life of love, through the Spirit who dwells in them." ( Galatians 5:25, Ephesians 5:2 )

4. Honesty and integrity: "May integrity and honesty be their virtue and their protection." ( Psalm 25:21 )

5. Self-control: "Father, help my children not to be like many others around them, but let them be alert and self-controlled in all they do." ( I Thessalonians 5:6 )

6. Love for God's Word: "May my children grow to find Your Word more precious than much pure gold and sweeter than honey from the comb." ( Psalm 19:10 )

7. Justice: "God, help my children to love justice as You do and act justly in all they do." ( Psalm 11:7, Micah 6:8 )

8. Mercy: "May my children always be merciful, just as their Father is merciful." ( Luke 6:36 )

9. Respect (for self, others, authority): "Father, grant that my children may show proper respect to everyone, as your Word commands." ( I Peter 2:17 )

10. Biblical self-esteem: "Help my children develop a strong self-esteem that is rooted in the realization that they are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus." ( Ephesians 2:10 )

11. Faithfulness: "Let love and faithfulness never leave my children, but bind these twin virtues around their necks and write them on the tablet of their hearts." ( Proverbs 3:3 )

12. Courage: "May my children always be strong and courageous in their character and in their actions."
( Deuteronomy 31:6 )

13. Purity: "Create in them a pure heart, O God, and let that purity of heart be shown in their actions."
( Psalm 51:10 )

14. Kindness: "Lord, may my children always try to be kind to each other and to everyone else."
( I Thessalonians 5:15 )

15. Generosity: "Grant that my children may be generous and willing to share, and so lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age." ( I Timothy 6:18-19 )

16. Peace-loving: "Father, let my children make every effort to do what leads to peace." (Romans 14:19)

17. Joy: "May my children be filled with the joy given by the Holy Spirit." ( I Thessalonians 1:6 )

18. Perseverance: "Lord, teach my children perseverance in all they do, and help them especially to run with perseverance the race marked out for them." ( Hebrews 12:1 )

19. Humility: "God, please cultivate in my children the ability to show true humility toward all." (Titus 3:2 )

20. Compassion: "Lord, please clothe my children with the virtue of compassion." ( Colossians 3:12 )

21. Responsibility: "Grant that my children may learn responsibility, for each one should carry his own load." ( Galatians 6:5 )

22. Contentment: "Father, teach my children the secret of being content in any and every situation, through Him who gives them strength." ( Philippians 4:12-13 )

23. Faith: "I pray that faith will find root and grow in my children's hearts, that by faith they may gain what has been promised to them." ( Luke 17:5-6, Hebrews 11:1-40 )

24. A servant's heart: "God, please help my children develop servant's hearts, that they may serve wholeheartedly as if they were serving the Lord, not men." ( Ephesians 6:7 )

25. Hope: "May the God of hope grant that my children may overflow with hope and hopefulness by the power of the Holy Spirit." ( Romans 15:13 )

26. Willingness and ability to work: "Teach my children, Lord, to value work and to work at it with all their heart, as working for the Lord, not for men." ( Colossians 3:23 )

27. Passion for God: "Lord, please instill in my children a soul that follows hard after you (Psalm 63:8 ), one that clings passionately to you."

28. Self-discipline: "Father, I pray that my children may acquire a disciplined and prudent life, doing what is right and just and fair." ( Proverbs 1:3 )

29. Prayerfulness: "Grant, Lord, that my children's lives may be marked by prayerfulness, that they may learn to pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests." ( Ephesians 6:18 )

30. Gratitude: "Help my children to live lives that are always overflowing with thankfulness and always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ." ( Ephesians 5:20, Colossians 2:7 )

31. A heart for missions: "Lord, please help my children to develop a desire to see your glory declared among the nations, your marvelous deeds among all the peoples." ( Psalm 96:3 )

AMEN AND AMEN

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

PASTOR JOHN'S 20th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Dear Friends in Christ:

Above is a picture from the wonderful party that St. James and Advent threw in honor of the 20th Anniversary of my ordination. I had a great time and want to thank all who planned and prayed and payed and well-wished and joined in the festivities. Special thanks to Gil who sweated so many of the details.

I was surprised to be greeted and escorted in by a bag-piper. I was happy to hear all the kind words and even the words meant to roast. It was very much like I had envisioned my funeral will be, except I got to be a little bit more lively and engaged.

There were large contingents from both congregations: members along with extended family. There was a table of St. James Auxiliary – Corrine and family. There was a table of Advent’s Auxiliary from Old Harbour, Jamaica. There were alumni and visitors from both congregations. My in-laws, Bill and Marcia, traveled in from Ohio. My classmate and friend, Pastor Clifford Lewis, was in from Cairo, Egypt. My mentor, Pastor LeRoy Ness, and his wife Evelyn came down from Kingston. Eda and Norman came from opposite ends of Pennsylvania. A number of people had expressed to me their regret that they could not be present. There was a table of St. James Youth Group which could have benefited from some adult supervision.

Many happy memories were recounted. Many exaggerations were made – especially concerning my driving. Many events in which I served as living proof that God looks out for dummies were mentioned. Thankfully, many such events were not spoken of.

In my remarks, I drew the analogy of three students being given a major project for their class grade. Student A does all the research, thinking, writing, fact-finding, and cross referencing. Student B contributes the funding and personal support to make the presentation a success. Student C shows up on the day of the presentation and gets fact time. Obviously Student C gets a disproportionate amount of praise, glory, and adoration. It is not fair that so little recognition goes to Student A and Student B. But Student C knows, and Student C is very thankful.

Thanks to all who came, spoke, partied, threw snowballs, presented gifts, and celebrated with.

Yours in Christ,
John Shepherd McKenzie
Pastor

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Links to Pages Within this Website
 Homepage  About St. James/Directions
 Newsletter  This Month at St. James
 WORDS OF COMFORT & HOPE  Fellowship Events
 PRE-SCHOOL  History of St. James
 Pastor's Page  Parish Resource Center
 Photo Album  
 Copyright Policy  |  Privacy Policy  |  RSS Feeds  |  Site Directory  |    |  Site Map  |  The Store
 
Contact Lutherans Online
866-201-1522
RSS icon RSS  Facebook icon Facebook  Twitter icon Twitter  
 
         
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Contact Thrivent Financial
800-THRIVENT
(800-847-4836)
Appleton Office:
4321 N. Ballard Road
Appleton, WI 54919-0001 USA
Minneapolis Office:
625 Fourth Avenue S.
Minneapolis, MN 55415-1624 USA
 
         
Insurance products issued or offered by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, Appleton, WI. Not all products are available in all states. Products issued by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans are available to applicants who meet membership, insurability, U.S. citizenship and residency requirements. Securities and investment advisory services are offered through Thrivent Investment Management Inc., 625 Fourth Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55415, a FINRA and SIPC member and a wholly owned subsidiary of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. Thrivent Financial representatives are registered representatives of Thrivent Investment Management Inc. They are also licensed insurance agents of Thrivent Financial.
 
Bank products and trust services are offered through Thrivent Financial Bank (Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender), a wholly owned subsidiary of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. Insurance, securities, investment advisory services, and trust and investment management accounts are not deposits, are not guaranteed by Thrivent Financial Bank, are not insured by the FDIC or any other federal government agency, and may go down in value.