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Pastor Merle Brockhoff
pastormerle@stjameskc.org
(816) 452-1018   Extension 102
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Barbara Menefee, Music Director
music@stjameskc.org
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Shelly Waite, Office Administrator
stjluth1104@gmail.com
(816) 452-1018   Extension 101

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RevMerle: Musings and Mutterings on what I see God up to in this world.: RevMerle

“No Longer Under A Fig Tree” John 1:43-51

The occupational hazard of being an old Humanities Major is that you tend to want to make connections and see parallels across art, literature, science, history and everyday life. So, I have the musical “Hamilton” stuck in my head today, specifically the song “One Last Time.”    If you’re not familiar with the song, it is […]

“Baptism for Repentance” Mark 1:4-11

There is something pleasing to God about repentance.    That’s the conclusion we come to in the Gospel lesson for today. It is a curious Gospel lesson in many ways.  It prompts, (and has prompted through the ages,) many questions.           Why does Jesus have to be baptized?   If Jesus is without sin, what need is […]

“Grace and Truth Stuff” John 1:1-18

There is a vast difference between being told how to do something and being shown how to do it, and we all know which technique works better.           This is the genius behind YouTube instruction videos.   You can learn how to do almost anything on YouTube.   Type in something you need to do, and someone […]

“Between Hope and Love” Luke 2:22-40

What do you do in the “in-between” places?             In many respects this Sunday, (the first Sunday of Christmas,) always feels like an “in-between” space for me.           Christmas Eve is past.  The presents have all been opened.   A ton of energy has been expended on the preparation, the music, the worship, and the […]

“What Kind of a Greeting this might be?” Luke 1:26-38

Luke 1:26-38 “What Kind of a Greeting this might be?”           It must be said straight away that Mary is no dummy.   She knows a greeting that has a certain edge to it when she hears it.           “Hail, O favored one, the Lord is with you.”           “What kind of a greeting might this […]

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Abundant Life

I read a story the other day about a person shopping at the grocery store, who overheard two unmasked men mocking people who were masked and talking about how they were too “tough” to wear masks. The person writing the story shared that when she got to the cashier, the cashier looked at her wearily […]

Where is God?

“Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe.” We often read these words as an indictment of Thomas. Thomas gets a bad rap: how many of us know him as “Doubting Thomas?” But I don’t think “doubting” is a fair descriptor of him. Sure, John’s Gospel records him saying that he would not believe unless […]

“Poised, Anxious Sorrow”

“This is a stillness, not of rest, but of poised, anxious sorrow.” N.T. Wright, an Anglican priest and New Testament theologian, wrote these words for an op-ed in Time Magazine this week, in which he thinks about many of the things we have been talking about these past few weeks:the way events in our world […]

Watch and Pray

I deleted the Facebook app on my phone this week.  My account is still active; I just don’t have easy access at my fingertips to pull up Facebook any time I want. I’m trying to eliminate the mindless scrolling that just takes up time, occupies the top part of my brain, raises my stress level, […]

Sight and Faith

We are living in a strange time right now, aren’t we? A time when we are surrounded by suspicion and fear…and also a time when we are pulling together to care for and protect each other. A time when we doubt what our eyes and ears tell us…and also a time when we put our […]

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“Sparrows and Sparring” Matthew 10:24-39

  I am a big fan of Chef Jacques Pepin.  You may remember him from some memorable cooking shows on PBS with an elderly Julia Child, or from his cooking shows about “fast food my way” where he would show people how quickly and easily a really good meal could be prepared with just simple … Continue reading “Sparrows and Sparring” Matthew 10:24-39

Holy Trinity Sunday Matthew 28:16-20 “I can’t believe what I am seeing…”

  “I don’t believe what I’m seeing…”   There are a whole bunch of variations on that these days, aren’t there? Living now weeks into a pandemic and civil unrest, a point of conversation in nearly every interchange these days is some kind of comment on what we have seen. Partiers in the Ozarks over Memorial … Continue reading Holy Trinity Sunday Matthew 28:16-20 “I can’t believe what I am seeing…”

Stewardship Notes from the Pastor

Stewardship Notes from the Pastor

Strategic Giving for Retirees Dana J. Holt People have been tithing for millennia. In Christian tradition, the aim of many is to give 10% of their household income to the church as offering to God. But how much should we give after we retire and don’t have a regular income from work anymore? And where … Continue reading Stewardship Notes from the Pastor

Study Opportunities

Study Opportunities

St. James offers a variety of options for adult learning and interaction, so take advantage of these that fit your schedule or interest. “Coffee with Jesus” Wednesdays at 7 a.m. at Perkins on North Oak, or Saturdays at 9 a.m. at Green Acres Market in Briarcliff. It’s a little comic, a little scripture, and a … Continue reading Study Opportunities

Church in the World Notes

Church in the World Notes

The Clay County Clothes Closet is the charity chosen by Church in the World Committee for the month of April April 7th and 14th have been designated “Undie Sundays”. Besides gifts of gently used clothing we’re asking for donations of NEW underwear and NEW Socks, all sizes from children’s to adult. Or, you can make … Continue reading Church in the World Notes

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