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Annual Youth Yard Sale – June 14

Annual Youth Yard Sale – June 14

by St James Lutheran Church | Jun 9, 2025 | Announcements, Events, Opportunities

Donations, attendance and support are greatly appreciated! Funds raised will help with expenses for Mission Trips and the 2025 Youth Gathering.   Things we accept: Clothing: Kids and adult sizes including shoes, belts, purses, hats, coats Household Linens:...

Heaven on Earth – Fourth Sunday in Lent

by St James Lutheran Church | Mar 30, 2025 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

I. Jesus Tells the Story of a Man and His Two Sons – The younger son desired his share of the estate. – With his inheritance in hand, he left his father in search of happiness. – However, his joy was fleeting, and his resources quickly dwindled....

God’s Gift of Forgiveness: Against You and For Me – Midweek Lent Service

by St James Lutheran Church | Mar 26, 2025 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

Join us for our midweek Lenten service as we continue to explore the profound depth of God’s gift of forgiveness. In tonight’s message, we turn to the heartfelt words of Psalm 51 and the story of King David. Though David had it all, God saw beyond the surface and...
Why Did Jesus Call Himself the Son of Man? (Ep114)

Why Did Jesus Call Himself the Son of Man? (Ep114)

by St James Lutheran Church | Mar 25, 2025 | Craving Answers, Craving God, Podcast

One of the reasons Jesus called himself the Son of Man is the name’s vagueness. The title can simply mean “human”; this is the way the prophet Ezekiel seems to be using it during the many times he refers to himself in this way. There is no possible way this seemingly...

Caiaphas – For the Good or For the Bad – Third Sunday in Lent

by St James Lutheran Church | Mar 23, 2025 | Sermon, Services, Upcoming Sermon

The Gospel for the day talks about a farmer who spares a barren tree for one year. Caiaphas, the high priest at Jesus time, was barren for almost 20 years and yet God spared him. We'll look at Caiaphas's place in history, his role in the death of Jesus, and...
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