The arguments against the historical resurrection of Jesus are philosophical and theological, not based on historical analysis. In other words, there are no good historical reasons to disbelieve that Jesus bodily rose from the dead. But there are philosophical reasons why people would want to reject his resurrection, namely to avoid the claims of his kingdom. But if we through faith live in the reality of Easter morning, we will find our lives changed and transformed into the new creation the first Easter founded.

Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller.

Order of service:

The Resurrection of Jesus, Apr 9, 2023

Readings:

Reflection on God's Forgiveness is from 1 Corinthians 15:20, 54-57
Psalm reading is from Psalm 118:15–29
Old Testament reading is from Exodus 14:10—15:1
Epistle reading is from 1 Corinthians 15:1–11
Holy Gospel is from John 20:1–18

Hymns:

Jesus Christ Is Risen Today
Text by Lyra Davidica, 1708 (sts. 1-3), Charles Wesley (st. 4)
Tune by Lyra Davidica, 1708
Public domain
This Is the Feast
Text: John W. Arthur, 1922-1980, © 1978, Lutheran Book of Worship.
Music © 1975, Richard Hillert. Exclusive agent: OCP.
Used with permission, One License #728607-A.
Christ Has Arisen, Alleluia
Text by Bernard Kyamanyway, (trns.) Howard S. Olson
Tune by Tanzanian, © 1977 Howard S. Olson
Used with permission, LSB Hymn License #110001220
Jerusalem
Jonny Robinson, Rich Thompson, Tiarne Tranter
© 2014 CityAlight Music
Used with permission: CCLI license #20286740
I Know That My Redeemer Lives
Text by Samuel Medley
Tune by John C. Hatton
Public domain
Christ Is Risen, He Is Risen Indeed
Text and tune by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, and Ed Cash
© 2012 Alletrop Music | © 2012 Getty Music
Used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740
Alleluia! Jesus Is Risen
Text: Herbert F. Brokering, 1926–2009; © 1995 Augsburg Fortress
Tune: David N. Johnson, 1922–87; © 1968 Augsburg Publishing House
Used with permission: LSB Hymn License #110001220

Liturgies:

Sanctus
Text: Stephen P. Starke
Agnus Dei
Text: Stephen P. Starke
Nunc Dimittis

Recording:

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Announcements:

Sunday, Apr 9:
Worship Service: 9 AM to 10:15 AM
Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt: 10:30 AM

The Fellowship Team invites you to stay after worship for Easter brunch and an Easter egg hunt for the children.

Tuesday, Apr 11:
Youth Group: 6:30 PM to 8 PM
Wednesday, Apr 12:
Men’s Bible Study: 6:30 AM to 7:30 AM
Have you completed the VisionPath Survey?

St. James has contracted with LCEF (Lutheran Church Extension Fund) to facilitate our VisionPath process.

The intention of the VisionPath process is to clarify the purpose of our church with the goal of creating a one sentence guiding statement by seeking God’s vision for St. James.

  • What is our purpose?
  • Why does St. James exist?
  • What is our identity?
  • “Who are we, Lord?” and “Why do you have us here, Lord?”

This process began with our LCEF facilitator, Rev. Tom Eggebrecht challenging us to gather a VisionPath team. The following people are serving on the VisionPath Team: Eric Robinson, William Ellington, Tina Enke, Jamie Moldenhauer, Rod Nathan, Doug Roher, Nic Schatte, and Cheryl Schnicker. This team will meet four times over the course of the process: first to choose the questions for a congregation vision survey; second, gather with the rest of the congregation for a vision event; third, to condense comments and information from the vision event (May 4th); and finally, to write the guiding statement.

How can you be involved?

  • Prayer – The VisionPath process’ purpose is to seek the Lord’s guidance in clarifying our identity and purpose as a congregation. We can not do that without being in conversation with God through prayer. The St. James Prayer Team will be specifically praying for this process and for St. James. Additionally, we would like every person who calls St. James home to also be in prayer with the team.
  • Participate in the VisionPath survey (April 2 – 23). If you need any assistance in accessing or completing the survey, please contact the church office to have a VisionPath Team member contact you.
  • Attend the Vision Event (May 4). Every member counts! Please mark your calendars to attend this important event which will include a meal and free babysitting will be available.

The VisionPath survey will be distributed digitally and available in hardcopy in the narthex starting Sunday, April 2nd and ending Sunday, April 23rd. All surveys submitted will be anonymous with only Tom Eggebrecht receiving the responses. He will then condense the surveys into meaningful themes to be shared with the VisionPath Team.

Please watch the weekly announcements for updates on this process and details about the vision event to be held on May 4th.

Save the Date – May 4th: St. James’ Vision Event

Please mark your calendars to join us on May 4th for this ALL MEMBER EVENT. Dinner and babysitting will be provided. Watch for more information.

Youth Annual Yard Sale

As you start your Spring Cleaning, please be looking for items that you would be willing to donate to the Youth Yard Sale. The Yard Sale will be on Saturday, June 17. Items can be dropped off at church the week before. Funds raised will help with expenses for the Mission Trip and the 2025 Youth Gathering.

St James Youth Group Mission Trip to Northern Minnesota

The St. James Youth Group is planning a Mission Trip to Northern Minnesota from July 7-15. We are looking for Junior High and High School Youth as well as adults to make the trip with us. Please contact Ruth Thompson (ruth.thompson@melhs.org or 314-985-0805) if you would like more information.

Community Groups

There is a community group ready to welcome you! If you are interested in joining a group, please contact Shanna at shannacovarrubias@saintjamesglencarbon.org for locations and times available, or call the church office.

Ministry Opportunities
Sunday School Needs YOU!

We are very blessed with wonderful Sunday School teachers that share Jesus every week with our children. With summer approaching, and a new summer Sunday school program beginning in June, it’s a perfect time to give them a break! To that end, we are seeking aides to assist with the Sunday morning program. There is No preparation or experience necessary. The program and curriculum is set, but adults are needed to help assist the leader on Sunday mornings. If you feel called to serve in this way, please contact Cheryl in the church office or email at cheryl@stjamesglencarbon.org.

Sunday School Teacher Needed

Sunday School Teacher Needed for the “Grades 3-5” class starting in August. If you feel called to serve in this way, please contact Cheryl in the church office.

Volunteers Needed to Help with Audio and Video

Are you interested in learning a new skill or picking up a new hobby that can support the ministry at St James? St James could really use your help to ensure that we are able to continue offering audio and video recordings and live streaming of our worship services.

No experience required. The media ministry and technology team is in need of individuals that can assist with audio or video and cameras during worship and other events at St James.

All tasks are easy to learn regardless of your age! Whether you have never done any of them or are an experienced audio engineer or video producer, your help would be greatly appreciated and welcomed. If you are interested or have questions regarding this opportunity, please email Larry O’Leary <larry@stjamesglencarbon.org> or contact the church office.

The Altar Guild is in need of volunteers!

This could be a great individual or family service opportunity. If you’re available to assist one Sunday per month or more, contact judyreese@saintjamesglencarbon.org or call the church office for more information!

Help Fill Glen-Ed Pantry’s Shelves

Help Fill Glen-Ed Pantry’s Shelves with Most-Needed Items. Consider donating some items Glen-Ed Pantry always needs: pasta side dishes, hamburger helper meal starters, oatmeal, breakfast bars, pop-tarts, saltines, other crackers, jelly, ketchup, mayo, mustard, all condiments, spices, white sugar, flour, cooking oil, pancake syrup, laundry detergent and dish soap. Donation Idea: Glen-Pantry runs because of volunteers.

Go to www.glenedpantry.org and find out about regular or special project volunteer opportunities.

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