St. James Episcopal Church

101 N. 5th Street, Marshall, Minnesota 56258

507-507-532-6632

email: episcopalchurchstjames@gmail.com



Worship Services

Services

Eucharist:

2nd Sundays 10:30 am with Pastor Steve Quist

Summer 3rd Sundays with the Rev. Coleen Tully

Morning Prayer:

1st,3rd, 4th, and if a 5th Sunday 10:30 am with Licensed Lay Worship Leaders

Vestry - Lay Leadership

Sue Fritz, Administrator, Altar Guild

Mike Martin, Evangelist & Licensed Lay Worship Leader

Bruce Louwagie, Jr. Warden & Licensed Lay Worship Leader

BC Franson, Sr. Warden & Licensed Lay Worship Leader

Gary Fritz, Treasurer, Vestry & Eucharistic Minister

Charlotte Wendel, Vestry & ECMN Delegate



Episcopal News Service:

Calendar - Click on link

If you have church activities to post on the calendar email info to mmleach@me.com

Gatherings

Vestry- 4th Sundays after church

Episcopal Church Women (ECW)

Dinner Bunch - Food and Fellowship monthly hosted and cohosted in people's homes

Men of St James (MOSJ)

Youth Group - Activities scheduled regularly. Charlotte Wendel and BC Franson Co-Leadership.

Contact Charlotte Wendel, cwendel37@gmail.com or BC

Franson, bc.franson@smu.edu, Youth Fellowship Leaders, for Youth Group Information


Bp Loya's Message 8.29.25

     

     Beloved in Christ,



At last night’s interfaith vigil at St. Mary’s Basilica in Minneapolis, Rabbi Marcia Zimmerman offered a moving reflection on the description of Rachel weeping over her lost children in Jeremiah 31. She called us to draw together across our faith traditions to join God’s project to build a world where there are no more Rachels weeping over their lost children. 


In the passage, the prophet’s poignant lament is, as ever, interwoven with a restatement of God’s promise to love and restore God’s people from their present devastation. Later, Jeremiah calls the people to “set up road signs, put up guideposts,” and take note of the highways” they will travel back to the promised land. 


Weeping with God over what is lost, remembering the promise, and posting signs to point the way is now, as it has always been, the work of the leader among God’s people. 


Now is a time for us as a church to do that work with clarity and courage. The plain truth is that we are creating many weeping Rachel’s by our refusal to pass basic gun control laws. The plain truth is that an authoritarian and xenophobic political movement is eroding our democracy, and clothing itself with the stolen name of Jesus. Now is the time for us to show up looking, sounding, and acting like the real Jesus in the world. Now is the time for us to remember that the stakes of the gospel are high, and that following Jesus asks something big of each of us. Now is the time to remember that the Eucharistic communities we serve are not nice gatherings offering maudlin spiritual comfort, but are in the business of subverting the world’s violence with God’s irresistible love. 


When we lead with clarity and courage, not everyone will be happy about it, and not everyone will want to come along. The inclusive gospel of Jesus also draws clear lines about what God does and does not tolerate. As you prepare to preach this weekend, remember that while it is not our job to appease people so they will stay on the journey, and it’s not our job to turn the liturgy into a political rally, it is our job to keep pointing clearly and unambiguously to what God promises, and to what God asks of us. It’s our job to put up signs on the road that point to God’s promised reign of peace, so that our whole church becomes sign posters, ushering the whole world into a future where Rachel weeps no more. 


I cherish each of you, and I thank God for you. 



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Lay and Ordained Team Ministry

St. James is committed to the Episcopal Church in Minnesota (ECMN)’s Mission in Becoming the Beloved Community to discern God's call in welcoming all and being God’s hearts and hands and love in the world. More information about the Beloved Community and the Way of Love can be accessed at  

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Community Prayer Service in connection with the

Marshall Pride Celebration took place on

June 11th at 10:30am at Independence Park

2022 GiveMN Day was November 19th. 2023 Day will post here when announced.

If you wish to make a donation to our Becoming the Beloved Community as described above, or pledge to our annual budget you can do so by clicking on the link to our GiveMn site below:

St James GiveMN

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