Calendar

Sep
19
Wed
Midweek Eucharist
Sep 19 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Wednesday Noon Eucharist Returns …
We gather for Noon Eucharist and the Imposition of Ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 as the Season of Lent begins. Then join us every Wednesday following for Noon Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel and a Bible Exploration Class led by Pastor David. These events will continue until the Festival of Pentecost in May.

WEDNESDAY NOON EUCHARIST AND CHURCH HISTORY …
We will gather this spring for a midweek reflection and exploration with Pastor David. From February 21st through May 15th, our Lenten and Easter seasons will be enhanced by:
–A half-hour Wednesday 12:00 noon service of Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel
–A discussion of our Early Church History at 12:45pm.
–Our study will be “From Jesus to Constantine: Early Christianity.” With the help of Professor Bart Ehrman and others we will search for how the Bible was compiled. We will look at the wide-range of “Christianities” that were labeled as heresies and discover how the creeds of the church came to be. How did the number of followers of Jesus of Nazareth grow from 12 Disciples to the religion of record in the span of 400 years? How does our history inform our faithfulness today? Join Pastor David each Wednesday.

A thirty-minute liturgy of Holy Communion takes place in the intimate setting of the Pioneer Chapel. This service provides an opportunity for communal prayer, a brief sermon and reflection. Scriptures may be used from the Daily Lectionary or may reflect the Calendar of Saints and Commemorations available to the wider Christian community.

 

 

Sep
23
Sun
Sunday Morning Eucharist @ St. James Lutheran Church
Sep 23 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Sunday Morning Worship with Holy Communion

WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT ST. JAMES —

Join us for worship and fellowship on Sundays at 9:30am.

St. James is pleased to provide these Sunday Worship options:

1.) Our traditional in-person worship schedule of one 9:30am service at:
St. James Lutheran Church
1315 SW Park Ave.
Portland, OR 97201

2.) We have posted livestream recordings of our 9:30am worship service to the St. James YouTube channel. They are available to view here on our website by Sunday afternoon: Click here to link to our “Worship & Sermons” page …

Whether you physically attend in-person with us at our St. James building — or you watch our video recordings on your computer at home — we invite you to join us for worship!

Open Space
Sep 23 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Education hour at 11:00am — following the 9:30am service and coffee

Sundays Year-Round, 11:00am-12:00pm

Open Space takes place most Sunday mornings in the Main Sanctuary of St. James Lutheran Church. All are invited to attend and listen, participate, learn, grow, and share as we develop a stronger sense of our individual faith and also who we are as a community of believers in our world today. Topics range from biblical study to current events, social issues, and information session about local organizations. Open Space is a safe environment where all questions and viewpoints have the right to be heard respectfully.

Open Space Schedule:

Much of the fall will be devoted to exploring Pastor Mark Brocker’s published book on faith and ecology entitled Coming Home to Earth. We will kick off the adult class with one session on September 17th titled “Same and Different.” The Eco Social Justice Committee will help facilitate. The time will be spent exploring our similarities and differences as St. James members. The goal is to discover the richness of our congregation and how what we have in common is just as important as what makes us different.

Calendar is as follows:

September 17th: Same and Different — What do we have in common at St. James and where do we find differences?

September 24th: Begin the Coming Home to Earth series with Pastor Mark Brocker

October 1st: Coming Home to Earth: Loss of Love for Earth

October 8th: Coming Home to Earth: Grieving with Earth

October 15th: Coming Home to Earth: The Things that Make for Peace

October 22nd: Endowment Luncheon

October 29th: Reformation Themes

November 5th: Coming Home to Earth: Conversion to Earth

November 12th: Coming Home to Earth: Taking Up Our Ecological Cross

November 19th: Guided Imagery of Oregon History

November 26th: No Open Space

December 3rd: All Creation Sings with Colin Stave.

December 10th: The Christmas Story told by the Old Masters with Paula Carlson

December 17th: Scandinavian Coffee Hour

December 24th: No Open Space

December 31st: Cookies and Carols

January 7th: Pastor David’s Sabbatical Trip

January 14th: Archery Summit Wine Tasting

January 21st: St. James Annual Congregational Meeting and Meal

January 28th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire

February 4th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire with Pastor Mark Brocker

February 11th: No Open Space

February 18th: The Creative Spirit with Monica Setziol-Phillips

February 25th: Wine Tasting with Pastor Barry Rogge

March 3rd: ELCA World Hunger Relief Drive Presentation

March 10th: Wealth Redistribution for Housing Justice in Portland

March 17th: ELCA Statement on Civic Engagement and Faith

March 24th: Scott Baby Shower

March 31st: Easter Festival Coffee Hour

April 7th: Join Esther Portnoy to hear about the Crop Walk – another facet of fighting hunger in our community and world

April 14th: Historian Friedrich Schuler will share some of his expertise on South America in his presentation entitled “Miracles in Amazon: New Discoveries of Ancient Civilizations”

April 21st: Colin Stave previews Bach Cantata Vespers

April 28th: Harris Zafar of Rizwan Mosque and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will be our guest. He will bring a greeting in worship and present “Hamas/Israeli War – A Muslim Perspective” at our 11:00am Open Space class.

Join us for an exciting series of Open Spaces Sundays this May at 11:00am!

May 5: Cancelling the Classics: Join Mandy Ellertson for an engaging and challenging discussion on issues associated with some classic literature. Come contrast the racially charged language of Mark Twain’s Huck Finn with the book James: A Novel by Percival Everett.

May 12: Gaza and Israel: Our Voices for Peace series continues with Zmira Lovejoy, a spiritual leader from Portland’s P’nai Or Jewish Community.

May 19: Follow-Up to PDX Housing Solidarity: Join the Eco Social Justice committee help set a path forward for how we, as a congregation, might join forces to help a BIPOC family find a way to purchase a home.

May 26: Memorial Weekend – Day Off!

 

Sunday School
Sep 23 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sunday School Returns:
Sunday School and Open Space returned on Sunday, September 18th, 2022. We moved back to our newly renovated St. James historic building on October 23rd, 2022.

Children’s Sunday School Events at St. James:

From October–December, the St. James Sunday School will be hosting three special events for children. Mark your calendars!

October 30th: Exploring The Season of the Soul with crafts and stories related to Dios de los Muertos and All Saints Days.

November 20th: Join in some guided activities for children about the importance of thanks and gratitude. Activities include the children creating “Gratitude Trees” to share with their loved ones.

December 18th: All we need is love and Christmas cookies right? On this day we will have a special event decorating cookies that represent the holiday season we enjoy from Thanksgiving to New Years.

 

Sep
26
Wed
Midweek Eucharist
Sep 26 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Wednesday Noon Eucharist Returns …
We gather for Noon Eucharist and the Imposition of Ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 as the Season of Lent begins. Then join us every Wednesday following for Noon Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel and a Bible Exploration Class led by Pastor David. These events will continue until the Festival of Pentecost in May.

WEDNESDAY NOON EUCHARIST AND CHURCH HISTORY …
We will gather this spring for a midweek reflection and exploration with Pastor David. From February 21st through May 15th, our Lenten and Easter seasons will be enhanced by:
–A half-hour Wednesday 12:00 noon service of Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel
–A discussion of our Early Church History at 12:45pm.
–Our study will be “From Jesus to Constantine: Early Christianity.” With the help of Professor Bart Ehrman and others we will search for how the Bible was compiled. We will look at the wide-range of “Christianities” that were labeled as heresies and discover how the creeds of the church came to be. How did the number of followers of Jesus of Nazareth grow from 12 Disciples to the religion of record in the span of 400 years? How does our history inform our faithfulness today? Join Pastor David each Wednesday.

A thirty-minute liturgy of Holy Communion takes place in the intimate setting of the Pioneer Chapel. This service provides an opportunity for communal prayer, a brief sermon and reflection. Scriptures may be used from the Daily Lectionary or may reflect the Calendar of Saints and Commemorations available to the wider Christian community.

 

 

Sep
30
Sun
Sunday Morning Eucharist @ St. James Lutheran Church
Sep 30 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Sunday Morning Worship with Holy Communion

WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT ST. JAMES —

Join us for worship and fellowship on Sundays at 9:30am.

St. James is pleased to provide these Sunday Worship options:

1.) Our traditional in-person worship schedule of one 9:30am service at:
St. James Lutheran Church
1315 SW Park Ave.
Portland, OR 97201

2.) We have posted livestream recordings of our 9:30am worship service to the St. James YouTube channel. They are available to view here on our website by Sunday afternoon: Click here to link to our “Worship & Sermons” page …

Whether you physically attend in-person with us at our St. James building — or you watch our video recordings on your computer at home — we invite you to join us for worship!

Open Space
Sep 30 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Education hour at 11:00am — following the 9:30am service and coffee

Sundays Year-Round, 11:00am-12:00pm

Open Space takes place most Sunday mornings in the Main Sanctuary of St. James Lutheran Church. All are invited to attend and listen, participate, learn, grow, and share as we develop a stronger sense of our individual faith and also who we are as a community of believers in our world today. Topics range from biblical study to current events, social issues, and information session about local organizations. Open Space is a safe environment where all questions and viewpoints have the right to be heard respectfully.

Open Space Schedule:

Much of the fall will be devoted to exploring Pastor Mark Brocker’s published book on faith and ecology entitled Coming Home to Earth. We will kick off the adult class with one session on September 17th titled “Same and Different.” The Eco Social Justice Committee will help facilitate. The time will be spent exploring our similarities and differences as St. James members. The goal is to discover the richness of our congregation and how what we have in common is just as important as what makes us different.

Calendar is as follows:

September 17th: Same and Different — What do we have in common at St. James and where do we find differences?

September 24th: Begin the Coming Home to Earth series with Pastor Mark Brocker

October 1st: Coming Home to Earth: Loss of Love for Earth

October 8th: Coming Home to Earth: Grieving with Earth

October 15th: Coming Home to Earth: The Things that Make for Peace

October 22nd: Endowment Luncheon

October 29th: Reformation Themes

November 5th: Coming Home to Earth: Conversion to Earth

November 12th: Coming Home to Earth: Taking Up Our Ecological Cross

November 19th: Guided Imagery of Oregon History

November 26th: No Open Space

December 3rd: All Creation Sings with Colin Stave.

December 10th: The Christmas Story told by the Old Masters with Paula Carlson

December 17th: Scandinavian Coffee Hour

December 24th: No Open Space

December 31st: Cookies and Carols

January 7th: Pastor David’s Sabbatical Trip

January 14th: Archery Summit Wine Tasting

January 21st: St. James Annual Congregational Meeting and Meal

January 28th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire

February 4th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire with Pastor Mark Brocker

February 11th: No Open Space

February 18th: The Creative Spirit with Monica Setziol-Phillips

February 25th: Wine Tasting with Pastor Barry Rogge

March 3rd: ELCA World Hunger Relief Drive Presentation

March 10th: Wealth Redistribution for Housing Justice in Portland

March 17th: ELCA Statement on Civic Engagement and Faith

March 24th: Scott Baby Shower

March 31st: Easter Festival Coffee Hour

April 7th: Join Esther Portnoy to hear about the Crop Walk – another facet of fighting hunger in our community and world

April 14th: Historian Friedrich Schuler will share some of his expertise on South America in his presentation entitled “Miracles in Amazon: New Discoveries of Ancient Civilizations”

April 21st: Colin Stave previews Bach Cantata Vespers

April 28th: Harris Zafar of Rizwan Mosque and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will be our guest. He will bring a greeting in worship and present “Hamas/Israeli War – A Muslim Perspective” at our 11:00am Open Space class.

Join us for an exciting series of Open Spaces Sundays this May at 11:00am!

May 5: Cancelling the Classics: Join Mandy Ellertson for an engaging and challenging discussion on issues associated with some classic literature. Come contrast the racially charged language of Mark Twain’s Huck Finn with the book James: A Novel by Percival Everett.

May 12: Gaza and Israel: Our Voices for Peace series continues with Zmira Lovejoy, a spiritual leader from Portland’s P’nai Or Jewish Community.

May 19: Follow-Up to PDX Housing Solidarity: Join the Eco Social Justice committee help set a path forward for how we, as a congregation, might join forces to help a BIPOC family find a way to purchase a home.

May 26: Memorial Weekend – Day Off!

 

Sunday School
Sep 30 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sunday School Returns:
Sunday School and Open Space returned on Sunday, September 18th, 2022. We moved back to our newly renovated St. James historic building on October 23rd, 2022.

Children’s Sunday School Events at St. James:

From October–December, the St. James Sunday School will be hosting three special events for children. Mark your calendars!

October 30th: Exploring The Season of the Soul with crafts and stories related to Dios de los Muertos and All Saints Days.

November 20th: Join in some guided activities for children about the importance of thanks and gratitude. Activities include the children creating “Gratitude Trees” to share with their loved ones.

December 18th: All we need is love and Christmas cookies right? On this day we will have a special event decorating cookies that represent the holiday season we enjoy from Thanksgiving to New Years.

 

Oct
3
Wed
Midweek Eucharist
Oct 3 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Wednesday Noon Eucharist Returns …
We gather for Noon Eucharist and the Imposition of Ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 as the Season of Lent begins. Then join us every Wednesday following for Noon Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel and a Bible Exploration Class led by Pastor David. These events will continue until the Festival of Pentecost in May.

WEDNESDAY NOON EUCHARIST AND CHURCH HISTORY …
We will gather this spring for a midweek reflection and exploration with Pastor David. From February 21st through May 15th, our Lenten and Easter seasons will be enhanced by:
–A half-hour Wednesday 12:00 noon service of Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel
–A discussion of our Early Church History at 12:45pm.
–Our study will be “From Jesus to Constantine: Early Christianity.” With the help of Professor Bart Ehrman and others we will search for how the Bible was compiled. We will look at the wide-range of “Christianities” that were labeled as heresies and discover how the creeds of the church came to be. How did the number of followers of Jesus of Nazareth grow from 12 Disciples to the religion of record in the span of 400 years? How does our history inform our faithfulness today? Join Pastor David each Wednesday.

A thirty-minute liturgy of Holy Communion takes place in the intimate setting of the Pioneer Chapel. This service provides an opportunity for communal prayer, a brief sermon and reflection. Scriptures may be used from the Daily Lectionary or may reflect the Calendar of Saints and Commemorations available to the wider Christian community.

 

 

Oct
7
Sun
Sunday Morning Eucharist @ St. James Lutheran Church
Oct 7 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Sunday Morning Worship with Holy Communion

WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT ST. JAMES —

Join us for worship and fellowship on Sundays at 9:30am.

St. James is pleased to provide these Sunday Worship options:

1.) Our traditional in-person worship schedule of one 9:30am service at:
St. James Lutheran Church
1315 SW Park Ave.
Portland, OR 97201

2.) We have posted livestream recordings of our 9:30am worship service to the St. James YouTube channel. They are available to view here on our website by Sunday afternoon: Click here to link to our “Worship & Sermons” page …

Whether you physically attend in-person with us at our St. James building — or you watch our video recordings on your computer at home — we invite you to join us for worship!

Sunday School
Oct 7 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sunday School Returns:
Sunday School and Open Space returned on Sunday, September 18th, 2022. We moved back to our newly renovated St. James historic building on October 23rd, 2022.

Children’s Sunday School Events at St. James:

From October–December, the St. James Sunday School will be hosting three special events for children. Mark your calendars!

October 30th: Exploring The Season of the Soul with crafts and stories related to Dios de los Muertos and All Saints Days.

November 20th: Join in some guided activities for children about the importance of thanks and gratitude. Activities include the children creating “Gratitude Trees” to share with their loved ones.

December 18th: All we need is love and Christmas cookies right? On this day we will have a special event decorating cookies that represent the holiday season we enjoy from Thanksgiving to New Years.

 

Oct
10
Wed
Midweek Eucharist
Oct 10 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Wednesday Noon Eucharist Returns …
We gather for Noon Eucharist and the Imposition of Ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 as the Season of Lent begins. Then join us every Wednesday following for Noon Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel and a Bible Exploration Class led by Pastor David. These events will continue until the Festival of Pentecost in May.

WEDNESDAY NOON EUCHARIST AND CHURCH HISTORY …
We will gather this spring for a midweek reflection and exploration with Pastor David. From February 21st through May 15th, our Lenten and Easter seasons will be enhanced by:
–A half-hour Wednesday 12:00 noon service of Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel
–A discussion of our Early Church History at 12:45pm.
–Our study will be “From Jesus to Constantine: Early Christianity.” With the help of Professor Bart Ehrman and others we will search for how the Bible was compiled. We will look at the wide-range of “Christianities” that were labeled as heresies and discover how the creeds of the church came to be. How did the number of followers of Jesus of Nazareth grow from 12 Disciples to the religion of record in the span of 400 years? How does our history inform our faithfulness today? Join Pastor David each Wednesday.

A thirty-minute liturgy of Holy Communion takes place in the intimate setting of the Pioneer Chapel. This service provides an opportunity for communal prayer, a brief sermon and reflection. Scriptures may be used from the Daily Lectionary or may reflect the Calendar of Saints and Commemorations available to the wider Christian community.

 

 

Oct
14
Sun
Sunday Morning Eucharist @ St. James Lutheran Church
Oct 14 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Sunday Morning Worship with Holy Communion

WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT ST. JAMES —

Join us for worship and fellowship on Sundays at 9:30am.

St. James is pleased to provide these Sunday Worship options:

1.) Our traditional in-person worship schedule of one 9:30am service at:
St. James Lutheran Church
1315 SW Park Ave.
Portland, OR 97201

2.) We have posted livestream recordings of our 9:30am worship service to the St. James YouTube channel. They are available to view here on our website by Sunday afternoon: Click here to link to our “Worship & Sermons” page …

Whether you physically attend in-person with us at our St. James building — or you watch our video recordings on your computer at home — we invite you to join us for worship!

St. James Congregational Forum on Seismic and Safety Issues
Oct 14 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Our Mission and our Place …
Join us for Open Space on Sunday, October 14th at 11:00am as our St. James leaders seek your input on if a seismic retrofit of our property is in line with our mission. Updated information will be shared.

The following is a report from President Carl Cottingham:
We Want to Hear From You
Anybody have three million dollars? What is seismic upgrade? Do we have earthquakes in Oregon? Why is the City of Portland pushing this issue? I thought St. James was finished with major decisions (Pastor, Music Minister) for a while?
We need your voice and input!
On October 14th (after Services) there will be an Open Space about the issue of seismic upgrade to St. James Lutheran Church. We would like to explore this issue and gather your opinion about it. It will have a dramatic impact on all of us, the CDC, the Congregation and the staff. Starting March 1st we will be required to post warning signs on the Pioneer Chapel about earthquake danger. This will be an expensive endeavor if we go ahead with it. We will be unable to do a total roof replacement if we don’t do it. We need you to step up and voice your opinion.
Come to the Open Space on Sunday, October 14th for more information.

Sunday School
Oct 14 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sunday School Returns:
Sunday School and Open Space returned on Sunday, September 18th, 2022. We moved back to our newly renovated St. James historic building on October 23rd, 2022.

Children’s Sunday School Events at St. James:

From October–December, the St. James Sunday School will be hosting three special events for children. Mark your calendars!

October 30th: Exploring The Season of the Soul with crafts and stories related to Dios de los Muertos and All Saints Days.

November 20th: Join in some guided activities for children about the importance of thanks and gratitude. Activities include the children creating “Gratitude Trees” to share with their loved ones.

December 18th: All we need is love and Christmas cookies right? On this day we will have a special event decorating cookies that represent the holiday season we enjoy from Thanksgiving to New Years.

 

Oct
17
Wed
Midweek Eucharist
Oct 17 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Wednesday Noon Eucharist Returns …
We gather for Noon Eucharist and the Imposition of Ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 as the Season of Lent begins. Then join us every Wednesday following for Noon Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel and a Bible Exploration Class led by Pastor David. These events will continue until the Festival of Pentecost in May.

WEDNESDAY NOON EUCHARIST AND CHURCH HISTORY …
We will gather this spring for a midweek reflection and exploration with Pastor David. From February 21st through May 15th, our Lenten and Easter seasons will be enhanced by:
–A half-hour Wednesday 12:00 noon service of Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel
–A discussion of our Early Church History at 12:45pm.
–Our study will be “From Jesus to Constantine: Early Christianity.” With the help of Professor Bart Ehrman and others we will search for how the Bible was compiled. We will look at the wide-range of “Christianities” that were labeled as heresies and discover how the creeds of the church came to be. How did the number of followers of Jesus of Nazareth grow from 12 Disciples to the religion of record in the span of 400 years? How does our history inform our faithfulness today? Join Pastor David each Wednesday.

A thirty-minute liturgy of Holy Communion takes place in the intimate setting of the Pioneer Chapel. This service provides an opportunity for communal prayer, a brief sermon and reflection. Scriptures may be used from the Daily Lectionary or may reflect the Calendar of Saints and Commemorations available to the wider Christian community.

 

 

Oct
21
Sun
Sunday Morning Eucharist @ St. James Lutheran Church
Oct 21 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Sunday Morning Worship with Holy Communion

WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT ST. JAMES —

Join us for worship and fellowship on Sundays at 9:30am.

St. James is pleased to provide these Sunday Worship options:

1.) Our traditional in-person worship schedule of one 9:30am service at:
St. James Lutheran Church
1315 SW Park Ave.
Portland, OR 97201

2.) We have posted livestream recordings of our 9:30am worship service to the St. James YouTube channel. They are available to view here on our website by Sunday afternoon: Click here to link to our “Worship & Sermons” page …

Whether you physically attend in-person with us at our St. James building — or you watch our video recordings on your computer at home — we invite you to join us for worship!

Open Space
Oct 21 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Education hour at 11:00am — following the 9:30am service and coffee

Sundays Year-Round, 11:00am-12:00pm

Open Space takes place most Sunday mornings in the Main Sanctuary of St. James Lutheran Church. All are invited to attend and listen, participate, learn, grow, and share as we develop a stronger sense of our individual faith and also who we are as a community of believers in our world today. Topics range from biblical study to current events, social issues, and information session about local organizations. Open Space is a safe environment where all questions and viewpoints have the right to be heard respectfully.

Open Space Schedule:

Much of the fall will be devoted to exploring Pastor Mark Brocker’s published book on faith and ecology entitled Coming Home to Earth. We will kick off the adult class with one session on September 17th titled “Same and Different.” The Eco Social Justice Committee will help facilitate. The time will be spent exploring our similarities and differences as St. James members. The goal is to discover the richness of our congregation and how what we have in common is just as important as what makes us different.

Calendar is as follows:

September 17th: Same and Different — What do we have in common at St. James and where do we find differences?

September 24th: Begin the Coming Home to Earth series with Pastor Mark Brocker

October 1st: Coming Home to Earth: Loss of Love for Earth

October 8th: Coming Home to Earth: Grieving with Earth

October 15th: Coming Home to Earth: The Things that Make for Peace

October 22nd: Endowment Luncheon

October 29th: Reformation Themes

November 5th: Coming Home to Earth: Conversion to Earth

November 12th: Coming Home to Earth: Taking Up Our Ecological Cross

November 19th: Guided Imagery of Oregon History

November 26th: No Open Space

December 3rd: All Creation Sings with Colin Stave.

December 10th: The Christmas Story told by the Old Masters with Paula Carlson

December 17th: Scandinavian Coffee Hour

December 24th: No Open Space

December 31st: Cookies and Carols

January 7th: Pastor David’s Sabbatical Trip

January 14th: Archery Summit Wine Tasting

January 21st: St. James Annual Congregational Meeting and Meal

January 28th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire

February 4th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire with Pastor Mark Brocker

February 11th: No Open Space

February 18th: The Creative Spirit with Monica Setziol-Phillips

February 25th: Wine Tasting with Pastor Barry Rogge

March 3rd: ELCA World Hunger Relief Drive Presentation

March 10th: Wealth Redistribution for Housing Justice in Portland

March 17th: ELCA Statement on Civic Engagement and Faith

March 24th: Scott Baby Shower

March 31st: Easter Festival Coffee Hour

April 7th: Join Esther Portnoy to hear about the Crop Walk – another facet of fighting hunger in our community and world

April 14th: Historian Friedrich Schuler will share some of his expertise on South America in his presentation entitled “Miracles in Amazon: New Discoveries of Ancient Civilizations”

April 21st: Colin Stave previews Bach Cantata Vespers

April 28th: Harris Zafar of Rizwan Mosque and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will be our guest. He will bring a greeting in worship and present “Hamas/Israeli War – A Muslim Perspective” at our 11:00am Open Space class.

Join us for an exciting series of Open Spaces Sundays this May at 11:00am!

May 5: Cancelling the Classics: Join Mandy Ellertson for an engaging and challenging discussion on issues associated with some classic literature. Come contrast the racially charged language of Mark Twain’s Huck Finn with the book James: A Novel by Percival Everett.

May 12: Gaza and Israel: Our Voices for Peace series continues with Zmira Lovejoy, a spiritual leader from Portland’s P’nai Or Jewish Community.

May 19: Follow-Up to PDX Housing Solidarity: Join the Eco Social Justice committee help set a path forward for how we, as a congregation, might join forces to help a BIPOC family find a way to purchase a home.

May 26: Memorial Weekend – Day Off!

 

Sunday School
Oct 21 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sunday School Returns:
Sunday School and Open Space returned on Sunday, September 18th, 2022. We moved back to our newly renovated St. James historic building on October 23rd, 2022.

Children’s Sunday School Events at St. James:

From October–December, the St. James Sunday School will be hosting three special events for children. Mark your calendars!

October 30th: Exploring The Season of the Soul with crafts and stories related to Dios de los Muertos and All Saints Days.

November 20th: Join in some guided activities for children about the importance of thanks and gratitude. Activities include the children creating “Gratitude Trees” to share with their loved ones.

December 18th: All we need is love and Christmas cookies right? On this day we will have a special event decorating cookies that represent the holiday season we enjoy from Thanksgiving to New Years.

 

Oct
24
Wed
Midweek Eucharist
Oct 24 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Wednesday Noon Eucharist Returns …
We gather for Noon Eucharist and the Imposition of Ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 as the Season of Lent begins. Then join us every Wednesday following for Noon Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel and a Bible Exploration Class led by Pastor David. These events will continue until the Festival of Pentecost in May.

WEDNESDAY NOON EUCHARIST AND CHURCH HISTORY …
We will gather this spring for a midweek reflection and exploration with Pastor David. From February 21st through May 15th, our Lenten and Easter seasons will be enhanced by:
–A half-hour Wednesday 12:00 noon service of Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel
–A discussion of our Early Church History at 12:45pm.
–Our study will be “From Jesus to Constantine: Early Christianity.” With the help of Professor Bart Ehrman and others we will search for how the Bible was compiled. We will look at the wide-range of “Christianities” that were labeled as heresies and discover how the creeds of the church came to be. How did the number of followers of Jesus of Nazareth grow from 12 Disciples to the religion of record in the span of 400 years? How does our history inform our faithfulness today? Join Pastor David each Wednesday.

A thirty-minute liturgy of Holy Communion takes place in the intimate setting of the Pioneer Chapel. This service provides an opportunity for communal prayer, a brief sermon and reflection. Scriptures may be used from the Daily Lectionary or may reflect the Calendar of Saints and Commemorations available to the wider Christian community.

 

 

Oct
28
Sun
Sunday Morning Eucharist @ St. James Lutheran Church
Oct 28 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Sunday Morning Worship with Holy Communion

WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT ST. JAMES —

Join us for worship and fellowship on Sundays at 9:30am.

St. James is pleased to provide these Sunday Worship options:

1.) Our traditional in-person worship schedule of one 9:30am service at:
St. James Lutheran Church
1315 SW Park Ave.
Portland, OR 97201

2.) We have posted livestream recordings of our 9:30am worship service to the St. James YouTube channel. They are available to view here on our website by Sunday afternoon: Click here to link to our “Worship & Sermons” page …

Whether you physically attend in-person with us at our St. James building — or you watch our video recordings on your computer at home — we invite you to join us for worship!

Open Space
Oct 28 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Education hour at 11:00am — following the 9:30am service and coffee

Sundays Year-Round, 11:00am-12:00pm

Open Space takes place most Sunday mornings in the Main Sanctuary of St. James Lutheran Church. All are invited to attend and listen, participate, learn, grow, and share as we develop a stronger sense of our individual faith and also who we are as a community of believers in our world today. Topics range from biblical study to current events, social issues, and information session about local organizations. Open Space is a safe environment where all questions and viewpoints have the right to be heard respectfully.

Open Space Schedule:

Much of the fall will be devoted to exploring Pastor Mark Brocker’s published book on faith and ecology entitled Coming Home to Earth. We will kick off the adult class with one session on September 17th titled “Same and Different.” The Eco Social Justice Committee will help facilitate. The time will be spent exploring our similarities and differences as St. James members. The goal is to discover the richness of our congregation and how what we have in common is just as important as what makes us different.

Calendar is as follows:

September 17th: Same and Different — What do we have in common at St. James and where do we find differences?

September 24th: Begin the Coming Home to Earth series with Pastor Mark Brocker

October 1st: Coming Home to Earth: Loss of Love for Earth

October 8th: Coming Home to Earth: Grieving with Earth

October 15th: Coming Home to Earth: The Things that Make for Peace

October 22nd: Endowment Luncheon

October 29th: Reformation Themes

November 5th: Coming Home to Earth: Conversion to Earth

November 12th: Coming Home to Earth: Taking Up Our Ecological Cross

November 19th: Guided Imagery of Oregon History

November 26th: No Open Space

December 3rd: All Creation Sings with Colin Stave.

December 10th: The Christmas Story told by the Old Masters with Paula Carlson

December 17th: Scandinavian Coffee Hour

December 24th: No Open Space

December 31st: Cookies and Carols

January 7th: Pastor David’s Sabbatical Trip

January 14th: Archery Summit Wine Tasting

January 21st: St. James Annual Congregational Meeting and Meal

January 28th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire

February 4th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire with Pastor Mark Brocker

February 11th: No Open Space

February 18th: The Creative Spirit with Monica Setziol-Phillips

February 25th: Wine Tasting with Pastor Barry Rogge

March 3rd: ELCA World Hunger Relief Drive Presentation

March 10th: Wealth Redistribution for Housing Justice in Portland

March 17th: ELCA Statement on Civic Engagement and Faith

March 24th: Scott Baby Shower

March 31st: Easter Festival Coffee Hour

April 7th: Join Esther Portnoy to hear about the Crop Walk – another facet of fighting hunger in our community and world

April 14th: Historian Friedrich Schuler will share some of his expertise on South America in his presentation entitled “Miracles in Amazon: New Discoveries of Ancient Civilizations”

April 21st: Colin Stave previews Bach Cantata Vespers

April 28th: Harris Zafar of Rizwan Mosque and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will be our guest. He will bring a greeting in worship and present “Hamas/Israeli War – A Muslim Perspective” at our 11:00am Open Space class.

Join us for an exciting series of Open Spaces Sundays this May at 11:00am!

May 5: Cancelling the Classics: Join Mandy Ellertson for an engaging and challenging discussion on issues associated with some classic literature. Come contrast the racially charged language of Mark Twain’s Huck Finn with the book James: A Novel by Percival Everett.

May 12: Gaza and Israel: Our Voices for Peace series continues with Zmira Lovejoy, a spiritual leader from Portland’s P’nai Or Jewish Community.

May 19: Follow-Up to PDX Housing Solidarity: Join the Eco Social Justice committee help set a path forward for how we, as a congregation, might join forces to help a BIPOC family find a way to purchase a home.

May 26: Memorial Weekend – Day Off!

 

Sunday School
Oct 28 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sunday School Returns:
Sunday School and Open Space returned on Sunday, September 18th, 2022. We moved back to our newly renovated St. James historic building on October 23rd, 2022.

Children’s Sunday School Events at St. James:

From October–December, the St. James Sunday School will be hosting three special events for children. Mark your calendars!

October 30th: Exploring The Season of the Soul with crafts and stories related to Dios de los Muertos and All Saints Days.

November 20th: Join in some guided activities for children about the importance of thanks and gratitude. Activities include the children creating “Gratitude Trees” to share with their loved ones.

December 18th: All we need is love and Christmas cookies right? On this day we will have a special event decorating cookies that represent the holiday season we enjoy from Thanksgiving to New Years.

 

Oct
31
Wed
Midweek Eucharist
Oct 31 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Wednesday Noon Eucharist Returns …
We gather for Noon Eucharist and the Imposition of Ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 as the Season of Lent begins. Then join us every Wednesday following for Noon Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel and a Bible Exploration Class led by Pastor David. These events will continue until the Festival of Pentecost in May.

WEDNESDAY NOON EUCHARIST AND CHURCH HISTORY …
We will gather this spring for a midweek reflection and exploration with Pastor David. From February 21st through May 15th, our Lenten and Easter seasons will be enhanced by:
–A half-hour Wednesday 12:00 noon service of Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel
–A discussion of our Early Church History at 12:45pm.
–Our study will be “From Jesus to Constantine: Early Christianity.” With the help of Professor Bart Ehrman and others we will search for how the Bible was compiled. We will look at the wide-range of “Christianities” that were labeled as heresies and discover how the creeds of the church came to be. How did the number of followers of Jesus of Nazareth grow from 12 Disciples to the religion of record in the span of 400 years? How does our history inform our faithfulness today? Join Pastor David each Wednesday.

A thirty-minute liturgy of Holy Communion takes place in the intimate setting of the Pioneer Chapel. This service provides an opportunity for communal prayer, a brief sermon and reflection. Scriptures may be used from the Daily Lectionary or may reflect the Calendar of Saints and Commemorations available to the wider Christian community.

 

 

Nov
4
Sun
Sunday Morning Eucharist @ St. James Lutheran Church
Nov 4 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Sunday Morning Worship with Holy Communion

WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT ST. JAMES —

Join us for worship and fellowship on Sundays at 9:30am.

St. James is pleased to provide these Sunday Worship options:

1.) Our traditional in-person worship schedule of one 9:30am service at:
St. James Lutheran Church
1315 SW Park Ave.
Portland, OR 97201

2.) We have posted livestream recordings of our 9:30am worship service to the St. James YouTube channel. They are available to view here on our website by Sunday afternoon: Click here to link to our “Worship & Sermons” page …

Whether you physically attend in-person with us at our St. James building — or you watch our video recordings on your computer at home — we invite you to join us for worship!

Open Space
Nov 4 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Education hour at 11:00am — following the 9:30am service and coffee

Sundays Year-Round, 11:00am-12:00pm

Open Space takes place most Sunday mornings in the Main Sanctuary of St. James Lutheran Church. All are invited to attend and listen, participate, learn, grow, and share as we develop a stronger sense of our individual faith and also who we are as a community of believers in our world today. Topics range from biblical study to current events, social issues, and information session about local organizations. Open Space is a safe environment where all questions and viewpoints have the right to be heard respectfully.

Open Space Schedule:

Much of the fall will be devoted to exploring Pastor Mark Brocker’s published book on faith and ecology entitled Coming Home to Earth. We will kick off the adult class with one session on September 17th titled “Same and Different.” The Eco Social Justice Committee will help facilitate. The time will be spent exploring our similarities and differences as St. James members. The goal is to discover the richness of our congregation and how what we have in common is just as important as what makes us different.

Calendar is as follows:

September 17th: Same and Different — What do we have in common at St. James and where do we find differences?

September 24th: Begin the Coming Home to Earth series with Pastor Mark Brocker

October 1st: Coming Home to Earth: Loss of Love for Earth

October 8th: Coming Home to Earth: Grieving with Earth

October 15th: Coming Home to Earth: The Things that Make for Peace

October 22nd: Endowment Luncheon

October 29th: Reformation Themes

November 5th: Coming Home to Earth: Conversion to Earth

November 12th: Coming Home to Earth: Taking Up Our Ecological Cross

November 19th: Guided Imagery of Oregon History

November 26th: No Open Space

December 3rd: All Creation Sings with Colin Stave.

December 10th: The Christmas Story told by the Old Masters with Paula Carlson

December 17th: Scandinavian Coffee Hour

December 24th: No Open Space

December 31st: Cookies and Carols

January 7th: Pastor David’s Sabbatical Trip

January 14th: Archery Summit Wine Tasting

January 21st: St. James Annual Congregational Meeting and Meal

January 28th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire

February 4th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire with Pastor Mark Brocker

February 11th: No Open Space

February 18th: The Creative Spirit with Monica Setziol-Phillips

February 25th: Wine Tasting with Pastor Barry Rogge

March 3rd: ELCA World Hunger Relief Drive Presentation

March 10th: Wealth Redistribution for Housing Justice in Portland

March 17th: ELCA Statement on Civic Engagement and Faith

March 24th: Scott Baby Shower

March 31st: Easter Festival Coffee Hour

April 7th: Join Esther Portnoy to hear about the Crop Walk – another facet of fighting hunger in our community and world

April 14th: Historian Friedrich Schuler will share some of his expertise on South America in his presentation entitled “Miracles in Amazon: New Discoveries of Ancient Civilizations”

April 21st: Colin Stave previews Bach Cantata Vespers

April 28th: Harris Zafar of Rizwan Mosque and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will be our guest. He will bring a greeting in worship and present “Hamas/Israeli War – A Muslim Perspective” at our 11:00am Open Space class.

Join us for an exciting series of Open Spaces Sundays this May at 11:00am!

May 5: Cancelling the Classics: Join Mandy Ellertson for an engaging and challenging discussion on issues associated with some classic literature. Come contrast the racially charged language of Mark Twain’s Huck Finn with the book James: A Novel by Percival Everett.

May 12: Gaza and Israel: Our Voices for Peace series continues with Zmira Lovejoy, a spiritual leader from Portland’s P’nai Or Jewish Community.

May 19: Follow-Up to PDX Housing Solidarity: Join the Eco Social Justice committee help set a path forward for how we, as a congregation, might join forces to help a BIPOC family find a way to purchase a home.

May 26: Memorial Weekend – Day Off!

 

Sunday School
Nov 4 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sunday School Returns:
Sunday School and Open Space returned on Sunday, September 18th, 2022. We moved back to our newly renovated St. James historic building on October 23rd, 2022.

Children’s Sunday School Events at St. James:

From October–December, the St. James Sunday School will be hosting three special events for children. Mark your calendars!

October 30th: Exploring The Season of the Soul with crafts and stories related to Dios de los Muertos and All Saints Days.

November 20th: Join in some guided activities for children about the importance of thanks and gratitude. Activities include the children creating “Gratitude Trees” to share with their loved ones.

December 18th: All we need is love and Christmas cookies right? On this day we will have a special event decorating cookies that represent the holiday season we enjoy from Thanksgiving to New Years.

 

Nov
7
Wed
Midweek Eucharist
Nov 7 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

Wednesday Noon Eucharist Returns …
We gather for Noon Eucharist and the Imposition of Ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 14th, 2024 as the Season of Lent begins. Then join us every Wednesday following for Noon Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel and a Bible Exploration Class led by Pastor David. These events will continue until the Festival of Pentecost in May.

WEDNESDAY NOON EUCHARIST AND CHURCH HISTORY …
We will gather this spring for a midweek reflection and exploration with Pastor David. From February 21st through May 15th, our Lenten and Easter seasons will be enhanced by:
–A half-hour Wednesday 12:00 noon service of Eucharist in Pioneer Chapel
–A discussion of our Early Church History at 12:45pm.
–Our study will be “From Jesus to Constantine: Early Christianity.” With the help of Professor Bart Ehrman and others we will search for how the Bible was compiled. We will look at the wide-range of “Christianities” that were labeled as heresies and discover how the creeds of the church came to be. How did the number of followers of Jesus of Nazareth grow from 12 Disciples to the religion of record in the span of 400 years? How does our history inform our faithfulness today? Join Pastor David each Wednesday.

A thirty-minute liturgy of Holy Communion takes place in the intimate setting of the Pioneer Chapel. This service provides an opportunity for communal prayer, a brief sermon and reflection. Scriptures may be used from the Daily Lectionary or may reflect the Calendar of Saints and Commemorations available to the wider Christian community.

 

 

Nov
11
Sun
Sunday Morning Eucharist @ St. James Lutheran Church
Nov 11 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am

Sunday Morning Worship with Holy Communion

WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT ST. JAMES —

Join us for worship and fellowship on Sundays at 9:30am.

St. James is pleased to provide these Sunday Worship options:

1.) Our traditional in-person worship schedule of one 9:30am service at:
St. James Lutheran Church
1315 SW Park Ave.
Portland, OR 97201

2.) We have posted livestream recordings of our 9:30am worship service to the St. James YouTube channel. They are available to view here on our website by Sunday afternoon: Click here to link to our “Worship & Sermons” page …

Whether you physically attend in-person with us at our St. James building — or you watch our video recordings on your computer at home — we invite you to join us for worship!

Open Space
Nov 11 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Education hour at 11:00am — following the 9:30am service and coffee

Sundays Year-Round, 11:00am-12:00pm

Open Space takes place most Sunday mornings in the Main Sanctuary of St. James Lutheran Church. All are invited to attend and listen, participate, learn, grow, and share as we develop a stronger sense of our individual faith and also who we are as a community of believers in our world today. Topics range from biblical study to current events, social issues, and information session about local organizations. Open Space is a safe environment where all questions and viewpoints have the right to be heard respectfully.

Open Space Schedule:

Much of the fall will be devoted to exploring Pastor Mark Brocker’s published book on faith and ecology entitled Coming Home to Earth. We will kick off the adult class with one session on September 17th titled “Same and Different.” The Eco Social Justice Committee will help facilitate. The time will be spent exploring our similarities and differences as St. James members. The goal is to discover the richness of our congregation and how what we have in common is just as important as what makes us different.

Calendar is as follows:

September 17th: Same and Different — What do we have in common at St. James and where do we find differences?

September 24th: Begin the Coming Home to Earth series with Pastor Mark Brocker

October 1st: Coming Home to Earth: Loss of Love for Earth

October 8th: Coming Home to Earth: Grieving with Earth

October 15th: Coming Home to Earth: The Things that Make for Peace

October 22nd: Endowment Luncheon

October 29th: Reformation Themes

November 5th: Coming Home to Earth: Conversion to Earth

November 12th: Coming Home to Earth: Taking Up Our Ecological Cross

November 19th: Guided Imagery of Oregon History

November 26th: No Open Space

December 3rd: All Creation Sings with Colin Stave.

December 10th: The Christmas Story told by the Old Masters with Paula Carlson

December 17th: Scandinavian Coffee Hour

December 24th: No Open Space

December 31st: Cookies and Carols

January 7th: Pastor David’s Sabbatical Trip

January 14th: Archery Summit Wine Tasting

January 21st: St. James Annual Congregational Meeting and Meal

January 28th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire

February 4th: Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Faith Under Fire with Pastor Mark Brocker

February 11th: No Open Space

February 18th: The Creative Spirit with Monica Setziol-Phillips

February 25th: Wine Tasting with Pastor Barry Rogge

March 3rd: ELCA World Hunger Relief Drive Presentation

March 10th: Wealth Redistribution for Housing Justice in Portland

March 17th: ELCA Statement on Civic Engagement and Faith

March 24th: Scott Baby Shower

March 31st: Easter Festival Coffee Hour

April 7th: Join Esther Portnoy to hear about the Crop Walk – another facet of fighting hunger in our community and world

April 14th: Historian Friedrich Schuler will share some of his expertise on South America in his presentation entitled “Miracles in Amazon: New Discoveries of Ancient Civilizations”

April 21st: Colin Stave previews Bach Cantata Vespers

April 28th: Harris Zafar of Rizwan Mosque and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will be our guest. He will bring a greeting in worship and present “Hamas/Israeli War – A Muslim Perspective” at our 11:00am Open Space class.

Join us for an exciting series of Open Spaces Sundays this May at 11:00am!

May 5: Cancelling the Classics: Join Mandy Ellertson for an engaging and challenging discussion on issues associated with some classic literature. Come contrast the racially charged language of Mark Twain’s Huck Finn with the book James: A Novel by Percival Everett.

May 12: Gaza and Israel: Our Voices for Peace series continues with Zmira Lovejoy, a spiritual leader from Portland’s P’nai Or Jewish Community.

May 19: Follow-Up to PDX Housing Solidarity: Join the Eco Social Justice committee help set a path forward for how we, as a congregation, might join forces to help a BIPOC family find a way to purchase a home.

May 26: Memorial Weekend – Day Off!