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News from Nick:

The Newsletter for the Community of St. Nicholas

 1072 Ridge Avenue, Elk Grove Village, IL  60007

www.StNicholasEpiscopal.org 

March 24 - 30, 2011

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Prayer Requests

Victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan

 

Mary Fletcher-Gomez

 

Vernon Forde

 

Carrie Loos

 

Ken Audette

 

Mary Beth Jarvis

 

Bill Barlow's grandmother 

 

Paul Brouillette

 

For success and blessings during this time of discernment and search for our new vicar.

Upcoming Events

 

Worship

Saturdays - 4:30 pm

Sundays - 10:00 am


Choir Rehearsal

Wednesdays - 6:45 pm 

 

Wednesdays in Lent
(March 30, April 6 & 13)

6pm Holy Eucharist  

 

New - Children's Liturgy

First Weekend of the Month

Saturday, April 2 - 4:30 pm

Sunday, April 3 - 10:00 am

 

Food Pantry

Wednesdays

April 6 & 20

4:30-6:30 pm

 

Bishop's Committee Meeting

Sunday, April 10

8:15 am

 

Book Discussion 

Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier

Saturday, April 16

9:30 am - Panera's

90 Biesterfield Road, EGV

 

Maundy Thursday

Thursday, April 21

7 pm

 

Good Friday

Friday, April 22

7 pm

 

Easter Vigil

Saturday, April 23

8 pm

 

Easter Sunday Worship

Sunday, April 24

10 am

 

Upcoming Scripture Readings

 

March 27, 2011 - 3rd Sunday in Lent 

 

The Episcopal Church uses the Revised Common Lectionary.  When a choice is given for the Old Testament lesson and Psalm, at St. Nicholas we use the first option, or Track 1.  More about the Revised Common Lectionary is at this link.  

In This Issue
+Prayer Requests
+Upcoming Events
+Upcoming Scripture Readings
+A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Altar
+Bishop's Committee News
+The Chrism Mass - April 2
+Volunteer Opportunity at Alexian Brothers Hospital
+St. Nick's Shout-Outs
+Reminders

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We're Only Human...
Fr. Manny

A funny thing happened on the way to the altar.  No, this is not a Marx Brothers or Laurel and Hardy movie or some tale of long ago.  Rather, a little story of what happens when humans go about their business.  At the 4:30 Saturday Liturgy last week, I experienced something I had never before had happen.  Oh...I've cried and laughed and have even tripped during a Liturgy and blessedly, I'm not the only one to have had these things happen!  This time, well, I took it a step further.  Though completely and innocently unintentionally...I lost part of my liturgical vestments!  Yes, right there at the altar, preparing to offer praise and thanksgiving and accept God's gifts of bread and wine.  I lost it!  As part of the "layers" of vestments worn, a rope, or cord, officially called a cincture which is tied around the waist started to loosen.  Try as I may, I couldn't quite get my hands in and up there enough to tighten the cincture.   Obviously, I didn't tie the cincture tight enough to begin with...some thing I will make doubly sure of doing better and tighter the next time!  And then it happened...the cincture which by the time the announcements were being made had slipped to just above my knees began the downward descent...and that's when I began to get nervous not to mention red-faced and embarrassed.  I could have ignored it or pretended nothing was happening.  But, honesty is the best policy.  So, I told the congregation that my frustration was not caused by anyone, but rather by the fact I was in the midst of a "wardrobe malfunction."  And, the good nature and humor of the wonderful people of St. Nicholas showed itself, with supportive laughter, I was made to feel that what was about to happen was okay.  And just as I was stretching out my arms to begin the Eucharistic Prayer, in the middle of "Lift up your hearts"...down the cincture went, right around my shoes.  Lifting up the knotted cord for the church to see...smiles abounded by all in attendance and all was well again!

 

We've all been there before, haven't we?  Figuratively speaking, we've all had the "fall from grace," that stumble or gaffe.  And with grace or otherwise, we've all managed to overcome that pit fall and move onward and forward. 

 

These most human of events give us pause to consider and take heart in the fact that Jesus was human, too.  If Sacred Scripture were a "day by day" account of Jesus' life, certainly, there would be passages galore that would speak of Jesus' more human encounters that rightfully would bring a smile to our faces.  Imagine, with all due respect to our Savior, a story of Jesus slipping on the stones at the Sea of Galilee?  Or just before his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus fumbles over his wording and the crowd lets loose with friendly laughter.  Jesus would kick at the sand, laugh quietly to himself and then, with courage and grace, continue with his ministry.  Jesus was like us in all things, aside from sin.  Thus, he undoubtedly encountered the pit-falls of humanity, the pie-in-the-face moments that we all wish would just go away for good.

 

Yes.  It is comforting to know that our source of salvation could identify with our human frailties and foibles.  And it is okay to smile and laugh, occasionally, in the Liturgy, even if it is at the cost of a red-faced presider.  St. Nicholas is many things to many people...but certainly, it is a fun place for all of us.  We find great joy in the Word which is cherished and celebrated.  We find comfort in the company of one another.  We are blessed with individual and communal commitments by virtually everyone, to our Church and this community of faith.  Reverence is expected, yet humor has its place in the Church, too.  We're human, after all, and we're bound to experience the full nature of our human condition...this is just fine.  After all, Jesus was human, too...

 

Peace to all.

-Manny

manny@stnicholasepiscopal.org

 

Bishop's Committee News

There have been 57 responses to the CAT survey, out of 70, so far.  Very good indeed!  That only leaves 13 of you who have not yet responded.  There will be one final reminder on March 30.  If you have already responded, ignore it and thank you.  Since this is an anonymous survey, I have no way of knowing who has responded; therefore, the emails go out to everyone - kind of a pain, I know, but it's all for the good of Saint Nicholas, which is a good thing.

 

We've received word from the Bishop's and Trustee's (B&T)committee that they are preparing to sell the vicarage.  They are aware that this action removes a source of income for us - from rental of the property.  Therefore, they are planning to pay us a monthly subsidy for 3 years to assist St. Nicholas as we grow.  The subsidy starts at $900 per month the first year.  This monthly payment will decrease in years two and three.

 

B&T plans to build a storage shed for us for the lawn tractor and garden equipment so we can empty the vicarage garage. This also means we need to move the Food Pantry.  Plans are being made to clear out the storage room where the freezer is located to store food items and to prepare the northwest room in the Holy Innocents Hall for the pantry. 

 

I believe there are exciting times ahead for us.

 

Pat Kalicki

pat@stnicholasepiscopal.org 

The Chrism Mass
Chrism Oil

Bishop Jeffrey Lee and Canon for Lifelong Christian Formation Vicki Garvey will be the keynote presenters at this celebration of baptismal life on Saturday April 2 at St. James Cathedral in Chicago (65 E. Huron). Anointing with the Spirit: A Program for Adults and Children will explore a catechumenal approach to evangelization and Christian formation. Catechumens (those preparing for baptism) and their families, sponsors and godparents are especially encouraged to attend this event. The day begins with registration at 9 am in Burrill Hall of St. James Commons, followed by the program at 9:30 am. The Chrism Mass liturgy begins at 11 am in the cathedral.  

 

How about a St. Nicholas contingent?  If you'd like to attend this diocesan-wide event, at which we'll also receive the chrism oil the Community of St. Nicholas will use for baptisms this year, please contact Manny.  This event is also great for those who might be looking to re-affirm their faith, or be received or confirmed into the Episcopal church.  

Volunteer Opportunity from our Friends at Alexian Brothers
Alexian Brothers

Death is a natural part of LIFE.....

 

YOU can make a difference in the care.

 

Alexian Brothers Health Care System in Elk Grove Village has a unique program that provides compassionate care for the dying and their families.

 

We are looking for volunteers to help in our care program:

 

1.)    "Compassionate Companions"--individuals who sit with people who are dying so they are not alone

 

2.)    Bereavement Callers--to do a 'wellness check' by phone of people who have recently lost a loved one

 

3.)    Bereavement Angels--people who assist us with mailing supportive literature to the bereaved

 

Training will be provided!

 

Please call The Center for Spiritual Care at

847-437-5500 ext. 4744 for more information.

 

Thank you so much for considering this important ministry.

 

St. Nick's Shout-Outs

Thanks to:

 

Bill Kubovy and Marv for installing the cabinets in the storage room.

 

Karen Martin for the new set of knives for our kitchen.

 

Those who have volunteered to create our new Children's Program: Ken Lopez, Val Gruenwald, Donna and Jessica Tamaski, Jay O'Reilly, Tess Setchell and Mary Beth Jarvis.

 

Our Altar Guild, who do so much, so quietly: Audrey Cannon and Katie Black.

 

The St. Nicholas Choir and our illustrious Organist/Choirmaster, Mary Fletcher-Gomez for the tremendous work they do to honor God.  Last Sunday's anthem was particularly stirring and moving.


The dedicated congregants of the Saturday afternoon Liturgy, who remain committed and driven and for the beautiful Liturgy provided by all each week. 

Ginny Gibbs for reaching out in another way with her Thursday Game Night...for her patience and consideration...here's to more such events in the future!

Tameica Williams, who has graciously agreed to be assistant to Erlene Forde, our Bursar.  God bless you in your counting and adding!
 

Reminders

Please consider taking time each Wednesday in Lent as we celebrate the Holy Eucharist at 6pm on March 30, April 6 and 13.

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Sign up to host coffee hour at this link.  

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Sign up to help clean our facilities at this link.  

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