

Saint Andrew Lutheran Church

Newsletter
January 2026

Saint Andrew Lutheran Church
600 Gansevoort Road (Hwy 32)
South Glens Falls, NY 12803
518/761-0917
sgfstandrew@live.com (office)
www.saint-andrewonline.org
Worship: 10:00 AM


A beacon to our community, actively and consistently proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ!

We are a
Reconciling in Christ (RIC) congregation.
All are welcome!
All may worship!
All are loved!



A Message from
Saint Andrew Lutheran Church
Dear Siblings in Christ,

"​​​​New Year's Resolution:
Just Let Yourself Be Loved"
Do you know, if you died today, where you’d go?”
“When did you get saved?”
“What’s your New Year’s Resolution?”
I’m not sure if it’s just the round-about way my brain makes connections, but these questions all bring up the same sense of pressure to perform, and the same inevitable guilt at knowing I’m not going to keep that resolution. Which is why I’ve stopped making New Year’s Resolutions.
And it’s why I let go of hoping in my own power to save myself (in the eternal sense).
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Growing up, I learned about the ‘sinner’s prayer’ before I got to grade school, and made sure to pray it on my knees, to get it ‘right.’ Of course, at the time, I didn’t know what really went into that prayer, I just knew it was what the TV evangelist told me would be good enough for God to love me enough to save me. I don’t think I’d even had chicken pox yet before I got the fear of eternal damnation planted by the Christian TV babysitter.
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But just like New Year’s Resolutions, which often grow out of something we’d like to change about ourselves, something we feel badly about or have been told to change, deciding for ourselves to work our way into Heaven by giving our lives over to God and asking God to change or remove everything about us which (we’ve been told) must be against God’s will, doesn’t usually lead to real change. It tends to lead to anxiety, hyper-vigilance, or resentment about having this pressure on in the first place.
Have you ever had this kind of pressure, this kind of let-down, to make a resolution and not keep it? To promise to do ‘better’ and fall back into an old habit?
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God surely wants what’s best for us, Jesus came to give us life abundant! And no matter how hard we try to do better, to be ‘better,’ it’s not how we get into Heaven when we die. It’s more like, living in community with honesty, compassion, and grace, is how we live in Heaven on earth. Forgiving ourselves when we miss the mark, treating one another with understanding, approaching differences with curiosity rather than with judgment, is how we follow Jesus for the here-and-now and follow that prayer for ‘on earth as it is in Heaven.’
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But that question about salvation? About knowing where we will go when we die? That’s already answered, already taken care of. It has nothing to do with saying the right words while in the right posture, with going to the altar once and never again messing up.
Do we know where we’re going? Absolutely. How? Jesus took care of it. When were you saved? About 2,000 years ago, and every day since, and every day into the future, and right now, because Jesus already took care of it. So what’s your New Year’s Resolution this year? Maybe don’t sweat it. Maybe just let yourself be loved.
Grae and Peace,
Pastor Andrew Tobias Nelson

Our Children in Worship​​
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Makenna and Rory
lighting the Advent wreath!
David in the Choir!
​​Jesus said, "Let the little children come to Me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these"
Matthew 19:14
Matthew bringing
the communion bread forward!
Activities at Saint Andrew -- 2026

​​​Our Potluck Fellowship will be served
during the first Sunday of every month!
All are Welcome!
Please contact Tracy Hadsell
if you wish to donate food or beverages to Fellowship!
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The Fellowship Calendar is on the stairwell bulletin board.
Choose a partner and sign up for a Sunday!
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The Flower Chart for 2026 is on the narthex bulletin board.
Sign up for one or more Sundays!
Simply fill out the slip to indicate the dedication of the flowers
("in honor of," "in celebration of," or "in memory of")
Cost is $15 per Sunday.
Any questions, please contact Carole Glidden!
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​​​​​​Food Pantries​​
David and Matthew Trombley and their Scout Troop
are collecting food and personal care items for local food pantries!
You will find the collection basket in the narthex.
As this will be an ongoing effort,
your generosity will be most appreciated!
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Also, the Post Star recently published a list of
area food pantries with distribution times.
Included are area libraries that also offer some food options.
This list is posted on the narthex bulletin board.
You may also contact: -- regionalfoodbank.net
or call 518-786-3691.
Please give this information to anyone
you know who may need food assistance.
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May God bless you always!



​Adopt-A-Family​ for Christmas!
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Again this year, Debra Grobe and Rita Navatka delivered our Christmas gifts!
The families were delighted and very thankful!
We were also able to give each family a Grocery Store Gift Card for $160 --
thanks to to the generosity of our members!​​​
"May God bless all of you who donated to
Adopt-A-Family
for your kindness, caring, and generosity!"
-- Saint Andrew Lutheran Church




Saint Andrew
Annual Congregational Meeting
Sunday, February 8, 2026
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Our Annual Congregational Meeting will be Sunday, February 8th
after our worship service!
The Saint Andrew Annual Report will be available two weeks prior --
for pickup in the church narthex.
This year there is no vacancy in the Church Council.
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Saint Andrew needs an electric stove!
We are urgently in need for a 30” standard stove!
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If you know of any possibilies in securing one,
please notify the Saint Andrew Church Office
or Carole Glidden, Parish Coordinator!
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Thank you, in advance, for your help in this matter!​
And may God bless you always!
-- Saint Andrew Lutheran Church

"Extravagant Moments"
(exceeding the limits of reason or necessity)

"Naming the Baby born in a Bethlehem manger!"

If you have any moments that take your breath away please send a written description and/or a picture to Carole Glidden, Parish Coordinator.

Prayer for world peace
"Let peace fill our hearts, our world, and our universe.
Let us dream together, pray together, and work together
to build one world of peace and justice for all."

NOTE re the ELCA Lutheran Disaster Response (Ukraine)
The total amount collected thus far by Saint Andrew for Ukraine war victims was $2,275. For more info on how to donate, read on below...
URGENT --
Ukrainian Families Need You!
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Our neighbors in Ukraine are suffering and they need your love now.
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Many characterize this war as a
"humanitarian disaster."
Families are leaving behind everything they own and fleeing for their safety. They need immediate aid including food, water, shelter, clothing, and medical care.
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Your emergency gift will deliver urgent support and care, like critically needed items for families who fled their homes, and medicine and supplies for clinics.











Donations for Ukraine
The ELCA's Lutheran Disaster Response is accompanying our companions in Ukraine, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, as well as such ecumenical partners as Lutheran World Federation and Church World Service, in their humanitarian responses to the crisis. These partners provide refugees with immediate support and supplies such as food, blankets, water, and hygiene kits.
Your gifts designated for “Eastern Europe Crisis Response” will be used entirely (100%) to provide support for victims of this war.
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YES, I want to help!
Please send your check to: -- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
ELCA Gifts Processing Center
P.O. Box 1809
Merrifield, VA 22116-8009
and write “Eastern Europe Crisis Response” on your check’s memo line.
NOTE: -- A generous donor within the ELCA has already pledged to match up to $50,000!
May God bless you for your generosity!




