The First Sunday After the Epiphany/The Baptism of Our Lord
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS 
Bob & Donna Weber, Mickey Federico, Yasso Herath, Peter Lubeck, Catherine Lubeck, Shirley Federico, Miranda Pinckert, Clinton Taplin, Betty Mettler, Jeannie, Joanne Carter, Janine Carter, Mike Maslanek, Dr. John Finn, Anita Sevier-Berg, Jean,  Bill Weber, Sylvia Manley, Dr. Roufa, Michael Maslanek, Hubert Connoly, Noreen, Steve Fanning, Peter Foley, Sandy, Ian,  Jean, Harper Grant, Constance Thompson, Ethan Mathews, Thomas Humeston, Luke Oullen, Rosemary Owen, Sadie Graham, Audrey Graves, Al and Carol Lalli

Please note: Names will generally remain on the prayer list for one month. If you would like to add or return a name to the list, please be in touch with the office.
Readings  [We are using Track 2 of the indicated readings.]
 
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Collect of the Day
Father in heaven, who at the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan proclaimed him your beloved Son and anointed him with the Holy Spirit: Grant that all who are baptized into his Name may keep the covenant they have made, and boldly confess him as Lord and Savior; who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen.
Reflection
"I don't know Who -- or what -- put the question. I don't know when it was put. I don't even remember answering. But at some moment I did answer Yes to Someone -- or Something -- and from that hour I was certain that existence is meaningful and that, therefore, my life, in self-surrender, had a goal."

--Dag Hammarskjold 
Coming This Week
Are you on the worship ministry schedule for this weekend?  Check here.

SUNDAY, January 9 
 4-11:00pm Game Night FUN(d) Raiser   (Memorial Hall)
 
SUNDAY, January 10 
8/9:30/11:00am Holy Eucharist
10:10am Church School Service Sunday/Confirmation Class
6:30pm Senior Youth Group (Fenton Room)

TUESDAY, January 12
7:00pm Boy Scouts
 
THURSDAY, January 14
7:00am Men's Prayer Breakfast (Patterson Hall)
12:00pm Brown Bag & A Bible (Patterson Hall)
3:00pm Graceful Yoga (Memorial Hall)
7:30pm Choir 
 
SUNDAY, January 17
8:00am/9:30am/11:00am Holy Eucharist
10:10 Church School Classes
 
MONDAY, January 18 - Church Office Closed

12-Step meetings at Grace 
  
Announcements
GAME NIGHT RETURNS!
Saturday, January 9    4-11:00pm
Come to Grace's Game Night Fun(d)-Raiser tomorrow for games, good company, and snacks anytime from 4-11:00pm.  A light supper of soup & salad will be served starting at 6:00pm. There will be a free-will donation, with half the proceeds going to Helping Hands.
You can help by: Bringing games; Teaching others how to play your favorite games; Helping to set up tables & chairs; Making soup or salad; Serving supper
To volunteer, contact Pat Cose  (pacose@msn.com or 845-371-3205)
GUEST CELEBRANT ON SUNDAY 
On Sunday we welcome The Rev. A. Meigs Ross as guest celebrant and preacher at all services. She is a priest associate at Grace and also serves as a psychotherapist in private practice and a clinical pastoral educator at Union Theological Seminary.  
CHURCH SCHOOL NEWS 
This Sunday is Service Sunday - we'll all meet together in Memorial Hall and hear from Gary Hecht of Nyack's Sunday Supper program, and then parents and kids will work on some activities together. Confirmation class also meets today.

BREAD FOR LIFE
This newly revamped curriculum for children in 1st - 4th grades is designed to help younger members of our congregation better understand the meaning of their participation in the Holy Eucharist.  The program kicks off with an introductory meeting for parents and children after the 9:30am service on Sunday, January 24. It continues with a mini-retreat for the children on Saturday, February 6 from 1-4pm, and concludes on Sunday, February 7 when the participants will be recognized at the 9:30am service. Want to know more?   Please contact church school coordinator Annie Hekker Weiss for more info or to register your child: gracekisdsnyack@gmail.com.
ANNUAL NOMINATIONS PROCESS
The Nominating Committee will receive suggestions for nominations for open positions.   The forms to suggest a nominee will be at the entry to the church (Narthex.) We need people who are willing to serve in the following positions:
   1   Senior Warden (two years)
   1   Junior Warden (two years)
   3   Vestry positions (three years)
   2   Delegates to the diocesan convention
   2   Alternates to the diocesan convention
   3   members of the congregation to serve on nominating committee 
In order to be a vestry member, the person must be a confirmed member in good standing. That is, one who regularly attends the worship services, pledges to the parish and is a member of the Episcopal Church either by confirmation or reception.
 
Please note that a nomination may not proceed without the person's signature! In addition it takes a second for that nomination to move forward. Nominations may also come from the floor of the Annual Parish Meeting.
 
If you have questions, speak to Kim Cross, senior warden.
 
Please note: you must be
a pledging member to vote at the Annual Parish Meeting on Sunday, February 28, 2016.


IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO PLEDGE.  

CLOTHING DRIVE FOR MIDNIGHT RUN
On Saturday, January 23 our Senior Youth Group will be going into New York City to distribute food and warm clothing to the homeless through the Midnight Run program. Parishioners can help by bringing in donations of clothing, (think slightly used jeans, shirts, sweaters, sweatshirts, coats, shoes as well as NEW underwear, socks and undershirts) backpacks/bags and toiletries. You'll find a collection box for donations at the back of the Fenton Room.
Parting Thought

I'm working on the world

I'm working on the world,
revised, improved edition,
featuring fun for fools,
blues for brooders,
combs for bald pates,
tricks for old dogs.

Here's one chapter: The Speech
of Animals and Plants.
Each species comes, of course,
with its own dictionary.
Even a simple "Hi there,"
when traded with a fish,
make both the fish and you
feel quite extraordinary.

The long-suspected meanings
of rustlings, chirps, and growls!
Soliloquies of forests!
The epic hoot of owls!
Those crafty hedgehogs drafting
aphorisms after dark,
while we blindly believe
they are sleeping in the park!

Time retains
its sacred right to meddle
in each earthly affair.
Still, time's unbounded power
that makes a mountain crumble,
moves seas, rotates a star,
won't be enough to tear
lovers apart: they are
too naked, too embraced,
too much like timid sparrows.

Old age is, in my book,
the price that felons pay,
so don't whine that it's steep:
you'll stay young if you're good.
Suffering doesn't insult the body.
Death? It comes in your sleep,
exactly as it should.

When it comes, you'll be dreaming
that you don't need to breathe;
that breathless silence is
the music of the dark
and it's part of the rhythm
to vanish like a spark.
Only a death like that. A rose
could prick you harder, I suppose;

you'd feel more terror at the sound
of petals falling to the ground.
Only a world like that. To die
just that much. And to live just so.
And all the rest is Bach's fugue, played
for the time being
on a saw.

Wislawa Szymborska
 
from Poems New and Collected, by Wislawa Szymborska / Translated by Stanislaw Baranczak

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