A place for communication - including feedback and comments - about what's going on at St. John's Lutheran Church in Sayville, NY. All entries, of course, should be made in Christian love.
About St. John's Lutheran Church in Sayville, NY
The family of Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church is called, gathered and empowered by the Holy Spirit through Word and Sacrament to confess and proclaim the gospel and love of Jesus Christ to our congregation, community and world.
"Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ" - Romans 10:17
Topics or Questions for Discussion
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The Reverend Brian Noack is the senior pastor at St. John’s Lutheran Church. This blog is a project of St. John's Board of Church Life. St. John’s is located at 48 Greene Avenue in Sayville, and can be contacted at 631-589-3202.
I would like to see a Bible study in a New Testament book that deals with living the Christian life, such as Romans, 1 & 2 Peter, or 1 John. I feel that it would be extremely helpful in discussing how to daily walk in faith, especially in light of the need to stand for what we believe in (the law--or what is right and what is wrong) and yet show Christ's mercy and love to others. I think this could become a popular study for people at St. John's because it would help in everyone's walk of faith and reinforce how to deal with every day problems as a Christian. If it is begun, it would be helpful for me if the Bible study were on a Sunday as I am unable to attend during the week or at night. Perhaps it could be a series that would meet between the services. However, even if given at a time when I could not attend, I feel it could be very helpful to Christians. Thanks
I would like to see a Bible study in a New Testament book that deals with living the Christian life, such as Romans, 1 & 2 Peter, or 1 John. I feel that it would be extremely helpful in discussing how to daily walk in faith, especially in light of the need to stand for what we believe in (the law--or what is right and what is wrong) and yet show Christ's mercy and love to others. I think this could become a popular study for people at St. John's because it would help in everyone's walk of faith and reinforce how to deal with every day problems as a Christian.
ReplyDeleteIf it is begun, it would be helpful for me if the Bible study were on a Sunday as I am unable to attend during the week or at night. Perhaps it could be a series that would meet between the services. However, even if given at a time when I could not attend, I feel it could be very helpful to Christians.
Thanks