The Voice of St. James

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April 2017 Volume 15 Issue 4 The Voice of St. James Inside this Issue Thoughts from Pastor 1 Birthdays, Anniversaries & Volunteers 2 Calendar 3 PALM SUNDAY April 9 9am - Contemporary 9am - Sunday School 10:30am - Traditional MAUNDY THURSDAY Thursday, April 13 7pm GOOD FRIDAY Friday, April 14 7pm EASTER Sunday, April 16 9am - Contemporary 10:30am - Traditional http://www.facebook. com/stjamesfolsom There is an ancient story from India that goes something like this: Once upon a time, there lived six blind men in a village. An elephant was brought to the village. They had no idea what it was, so they decided to go and find out. Each one of them touched the elephant in order to know what an elephant was through their hands. "Hey, the elephant is a pillar," said the first man who touched his leg. "Oh, no! it is like a rope," said the second man who touched the tail. "Oh, no! it is like a thick branch of a tree," said the third man who touched the trunk of the elephant. "It is like a big hand fan" said the fourth man who touched the ear of the elephant. "It is like a huge wall," said the fifth man who touched the belly of the elephant. "It is like a solid pipe," Said the sixth man who touched the tusk of the elephant. They began to argue about the elephant and each one of them got agitated, insisting that he was right. A wise man passing by saw this. He asked them, "What is the matter?" They said, "We cannot agree to what the elephant is like." Each one of them told what he thought the elephant was like. The wise man calmly explained to them, "All of you are right. The reason each one of you is telling it differently is because each one of you touched a different part of the elephant. Actually, the elephant has all those features that you have said." "Oh!" everyone said. There was no more fight. They felt happy knowing they were all right. Sometimes we hold on to our own perspective of things so tightly that we allow it to get in the way of our relationships with others. We are blinded by our pride, our ego, our (you name it). It gets in the way of respecting one another. It gets in the way of caring for each other. It gets in the way of relationships. If we take a moment and step back and look at things from another person s perspective we might find that we are on the same elephant after all. Moving to view things from another spot gives us a way of opening up to one another instead of dividing us. Jesus came to the world to experience things from our perspective by taking on human form. He did it out of love. When we love as he loved us, it enables us to view the elephant from the other s perspective. We are then able to care more fully, respect wholly, and love unconditionally as Christ did. Peace, Pastor Pam

Page The Voice 2 of St. James Page 2 April Worship Volunteers 4th - Jim Valenti 8th - Christina Waddell 10th - Kelsey Morgan 23rd - Elizabeth Eby 27th - Jennifer Johnson 27th - Chip Stewart 30th - Charles Eby 27th - Sue & Joe Chille 2nd - Hannah Bonchi 9th - Ed Volpa 16th - Betty Pollock 23rd - Lee Phillips 30th - Hannah Bonchi 2nd - Nancy Bertino 9th - Claire Gilmore 16th - Betty Pollock 23rd - Nancy Bertino 30th - Claire Gilmore 2nd - Sally Costa & Betty Haines 9th - Winnie Ziegler & Rose Jones 16th - Nancy DeFiccio & Betty Haines 23rd - Sally Costa & Volunteer Needed 30th - Winnie Ziegler & Rose Jones Please sign up in the Narthex for the 10:30am service, or see Nancy DeFiccio. Monthly Budgeted Offering $ 9,833.00 March Collection $ 6,922.00 March Difference - 2,911.00 YTD Difference $-2,688.00 Al, Barbara, Donald, Peter, Ryan, Fran, Edward, Rocky, Jeanne, Sam, Jeanie, Faye, Grace, Qing, Kathy, Christine, Helen, Charlotte, Ed, Toni, Marlene, Jean, Joe, Steve, Tom, Anthony, Christina, Brita, All Members, those we name aloud or in our hearts. Traditional 2nd - Jim Valenti 9th - Betty Haines 16th - Lee Phillips 23rd - Ed Volpa 30th - Fred Tichy Contemporary Please sign up in the narthex. Thank you to those who are volunteering!

Page 3 April 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat CS Contemporary 1 SS Sunday School TS Traditional 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6:00pm Lenten Soup & Study 7PM Choir 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1pm WELCA 7pm Council 6:00pm Lenten Soup & Study 7pm Maundy Thursday 7pm Good Friday 16 9am - CS 10:00am - Easter Egg Hunt 17 18 19 20 7PM Choir 21 22 23 24 6pm Confirmation 25 26 27 28 29 *********************** Pastor on Vacation ********************************* 7pm Outreach Task Group 7PM Choir 7pm - Children & Family 30 **********Pastor on Vacation through May 4 ************ AA Meetings Tuesdays at 7 pm Wednesdays at 7 pm (Women only) Saturdays at 6:30 pm

Page 4 Easter Food Baskets Collection April 2 Donations Due April 6 prep baskets St. James Yard Sale May 6 8AM to 2PM Hot dogs, Popcorn, Beverages Bake Sale Photos with your animals Blessing of Pets Blueberry Sale June Pick-up on June 25 Money to help with Veterans Dinner Tailgate Party & Phillies Game August 12 Money benefits Disabled Athletes Pulling for Vets October 14-3 pm - 7 pm Dinner to raise money for Disabled American Veterans Christmas Mart November 11-10 am - 2 pm Craft and Bake Sale Thanksgiving Baskets 11/12 - Donations Due 11/16 - Prep Baskets Christmas Baskets 12/10 - Donations Due 12/14 - Prep Baskets Mark you Calendars Now!

Page 5 Please complete this form and place in the offering plate along with the money or give to Winnie Ziegler no later than Sunday, April 9. Attached is $ for (#) Easter Lilies at $8.00 each. Please make check payable to St. James Church. In Memory of In Thanksgiving for To The Glory of God In Celebration of Other Your Name Easter Lilies may be taken home after the you attend on Easter morning.

Page 6 Church Council 2017 Joe Lunemann - Council President Jayne Carmen - Vice-President Cynthia Panas - Secretary Jeffrey Black, Nancy DeFiccio, Rose Jones,, Ed Volpa - Members Visit our Website at www.stjamesfolsom.org Office Hours Wednesday & Thursday 9am-2pm Subject to change. Clergy and Staff Pastor Pamela Werner 609-561-4488 (O) 609-335-3083 (C) laffinggal@comcast.net Secretary Jennifer Johnson 609-561-4488 stjameslutheran@folsom.comcastbiz.net Sunday Worship Times 9:00 a.m. - Contemporary 9:00 a.m. - Sunday School 10:30 a.m. - Traditional ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH 1341 Mays Landing Road Folsom, NJ 08037-9135