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Morning Prayer Reflection -- February 6, 2022

February 08, 2022  ·  Debbie Stover
Reflection on Luke 5:1-11
Alan Weller our Officiant, just read scriptures from one of my favorite Sunday school lessons when I was growing up. I reflected on it a little different now than when I was six years old. There were two words that came to my mind with this gospel reading: The first word Persi...
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Miracle on Lagrange Road

January 03, 2022  ·  Joseph R. John
The Beginning of an Animal Care Ministry
Do you remember the heart-warming movie “Miracle on 34th Street”? Well, at Saint James, in Pewee Valley, the miracle was re-created for Christmas — “A Miracle on Lagrange Road”.
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New Ministry Begins at Saint James

New Ministry Begins at Saint James

November 19, 2021  ·  Joseph R. John
An Inreach/Outreach Ministry Dedicated to Animals
A Morning Prayer reflection on the Feast of Saint Francis — the Blessing of the Animals — was delivered by Joseph John on OCtober 3, 2021. This reflection kickstarted the beginning of a new ministry at Saint James: Brothers and Sisters of Saint Francis — Animal Care Ministry. ...
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STAY the COURSE -- 2022 Annual Giving Campaign

November 03, 2021  ·  Ken Medley, Co-Chair 2022 Campaign
A Testimonial from Ken Medley
“Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, ‘This is the way; walk in it.’ ” (Isaiah 30:21, NIV) Saint James was established in 1858 and it’s impressive how well this church community has Stayed the course over these last 160+...
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STAY the COURSE -- 2022 Annual Giving Campaign

November 03, 2021  ·  Henrietta Pepper Profancik
A Testimonial from Henrietta Pepper Profancik
“Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, ‘This is the way; walk in it.’ ” (Isaiah 30:21, NIV) My name is Henrietta Pepper Profancik. My husband, Larry, and I have been members of St. James’ for 34 years. We were married her...
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