The Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost - 9.18.2022 | |
Almighty God, who created us in your own image: Grant us grace fearlessly to contend against evil and to make no peace with oppression; and, that we may reverently use our freedom, help us to employ it in the maintenance of justice in our communities and among the nations, to the glory of your holy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. Collect for Social Justice - Book of Common Prayer
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Our vestry, lay leaders, and congregation as we journey together on the search process for a new rector; Lainie Murrell, our postulant to the diaconate; Ian Cochran, Barbara and Peter dePinto, Carol Streichert, JoAnn Stone, Chris Mitchell, Bob, Ginny, Maura McGrath, Gerald and Marjorie Federico, Bob and Donna Weber, Bill & Theresa Weber, Yasso Herath, John and Shirley Federico, Robert Michael Weber, John Pluhowski, Margaret Fulmor Wagner, Margie Winslow, Diana Grace, Al and Carol Lalli, Bill & Lois Steinmann, Jean B., Lynn Johnson, Kim Hewlett, Maude M, Giuseppe Cristofalo, Carmela Cristofalo, Carmelo Cristofalo, Thomas Sproviero, Domenico Fragale, Marianina Fragale, Peter Zakrepine, Ileya Robinson, Sztyk Family, Drozdyk family, William,Ian, Jean, Stephen Yaw, Gloria Karpinsky, Tasha, Melissa Frustaci, Gina Lacey, Shirley Chalke, Amy Miller, David, Suzanne,Diane Churchill, Nancy Collins, Rebecca Gnann, Elizabeth M., Russell Fernando, Gilberto Rodriguez and family, Pastor Tyler, Ruth Case. Victims of gun violence everywhere.
FLOWER MEMORIALS Edna G. York, Mariett McCormack, Alice & G. Hilliard Ross, Mr. & Mrs. George L. Halliday, Hortense Ogden Gaylor, and Dorothea Stater Hope
If you would like to add a name, please let us know: parishoffice@gracechurchnyack.org
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"Forgiveness is the name of love practiced among people who love poorly. The hard truth is that all people love poorly. We need to forgive and be forgiven every day, every hour increasingly. That is the great work of love among the fellowship of the weak that is the human family."
-Henri J.M. Nouwen
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Sunday, September 18 - The Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost
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Readings available HERE
Collect of the Day
Grant us, Lord, not to be anxious about earthly things, but to love things heavenly; and even now, while we are placed among things that are passing away, to hold fast to those that shall endure; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
8:00am Holy Eucharist, Rite I
9:30am Family Eucharist, followed by church school registration
11:00am Holy Eucharist Rite II Also available via live-stream
Order of service for 10:00am service available HERE
We return to the church and our three-service schedule this week
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Out of an abundance of caution for our neighbors, we recommend that our visitors continue to mask inside. In Rockland County, New York, community level is Low.
Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines
Get tested if you have symptoms
People may choose to mask at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test,
or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.
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CHURCH SCHOOL REGISTRATION
BEGINS SUNDAY AT THE 9:30am SERVICE
We begin church school registration on Sunday, September 18 after the 9:30am service. If you're interested in registering your child(ren) for church school, including Junior Youth Group, please fill out a form that will be available at the entry to the church.
We have lots of exciting things happening this year, and can’t wait to welcome you all back! In anticipation of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi (10/2/22), we will also start collecting donations for the Hi Tor Animal Care Center in Pomona on the 18th. They are always in need of paper towels, old blankets, towels, and pet food! Looking forward to seeing you all soon.
Love and Peace, Sandy Rodriguez, church school director
JUNIOR YOUTH GROUP
Kids in 6th-8th grade can learn more about our Junior Youth Group after the 9:30am service this Sunday. The group, led by Jen Marraccino, will focus on community service, friendship, and fun and will meet during the regular church school time most Sundays. Includes refreshments! All faiths welcome.
SENIOR YOUTH GROUP INVITES HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO JOIN
Our Senior Youth Group welcomes all high school-aged students. The group seeks to build a sense of community with a focus on service to others. We meet most Sundays at Grace Church, unless we have a service event that weekend or a group event like an evening BBQ. We use the meeting times to catch up on the events of the week, including topics on the minds of the group. We also save time for games (the card game Uno and cornhole are fan favorites).
Our service events include activities supporting those in need, such as Midnight Run (providing food, clothing, toiletries to the unhoused population in NYC), supporting local non-profits with needs-based support, and wrapping up our year with a summer service trip (last year’s trip was in support of a school in Puerto Rico).We also make time throughout the year for fun, including traditional events like a fall hike, a winter ski day, and other outings as suggested by the group (for instance, we also enjoyed a paintball outing last year).
Want to know more?
Contact Brian or Kristin, and follow us on Facebook @GraceNyackSYG.
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Announcements & Ongoing Programs | |
OUR FINAL SUNDAY WITH PASTOR TYLER -Sunday, September 25
Join us at services on the 25th to say farewell to Pastor Tyler as his time with us comes to an end. We’ll gather to honor him and bid farewell at a special reception following the 11:00am service. We hope you’ll join us!
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM OUR COMMISSION ON SOCIAL MINISTRIES
As you have likely read, we are excited to welcome a family of 6 from Afghanistan to Rockland County at the end of this month. We need your help! We are looking for volunteers who can make a commitment of 3 to 6 months, and have a variety of roles available. Please contact Heidi if you are interested in learning more. In addition, if you are able to purchase some items for the home we are setting up for them, please consider logging on to our Amazon Wish List. When it is time to pick shipping options, simply click on “Kathy Sestak for HHR Gift Registry” to ship to the proper location.
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3QFC8QS5TNR3?ref_=wl_share
If you have any questions regarding this wonderful outreach that Grace is involved in, please ask any of those who have been helping with this endeavor: Karin Baere, Heidi Hill, Kathy Sestak or Paul Weiss.
Heidi R. Hill, Chair Commission on Social Ministries nyack13@gmail.com
REMEMBER YOUR PEOPLE TO PEOPLE DONATIONS - THE NEED IS GREAT
When you come to church please bring non-perishable food items to leave in the basket in the narthex. Peanut butter, tuna fish and cereal are greatly appreciated. If you don’t make it to church, you can always drop items off during office hours.
GIFT CARDS & LAUNDRY SUPPORT NEEDED
Occasionally individuals and families come to us with very basic immediate needs, like food and diapers for their children. When possible we try to help with small gift cards for stores like ShopRite, Target, or Walgreen’s. We’ve also found that help with laundry needs is appreciated, and have put together bags with quarters/soap pods/dryer sheets.We welcome donations of gift cards or materials/change laundry packages so we are prepared when the need arises — just bring them to the office or drop cards in the plate on Sundays.
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS SUPPORTED THESE EFFORTS IN THE PAST
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A REQUEST FOR HELP
Parishioner Elisabeth Sydor has asked for help in locating some hand-me-downs for a soon-to-be mom who is new to the area and with very limited resources. From Elisabeth: "she could use the entire range of baby (boy) things including: 0-3, 3-6, 6-9 winter (baby expected around Thanksgiving) or looking ahead to spring a bit: onesies, footy pajamas, mittens, beanies, bibs, towels, burb cloths, small blankets, a baby bjorn-type carrier (and bunting?), stroller, infant car seat and even nursing bras (but she needs to find her size first). And if anyone is so inclined to purchase some sanitary napkins for post partum. And anything anyone is inclined to pass down, much appreciated." Items can be left in the church office during the week,or look for Elisabeth on Sundays.
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MORE DATES TO SAVE
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Sunday, October 2 - The Feast of St. Francis - Pet Blessing at all three services; Choral Evensong at 4:00pm
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aturday, October 22 - FUN(d) Raiser: Dinner & A Movie: Moonstruck
- Sunday, October 23 - Annual Parish Hike
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PLEDGE DRIVE 2023 – FORWARD INTO NEW BEGINNINGS
Please Give As You Can
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A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has given throughout 2022.
As we move forward your willingness to support our church is more important than ever.
Click here to estimate your annual gift (Pledge) for 2023 by completing a pledge card online.
We are so grateful for your support.
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Our Virtual Offering Plate
Please keep your pledge current!
To help ensure continuity for the church and our outreach programs to the community, please keep your pledge current if you are able, or make one-time donations as you would on Sunday. You can mail a check to us at 130 First Avenue, Nyack, NY 10960 or use our Virtual Offeering Plate to make an online gift. Use the drop down menu under "FUND" to choose "Other Gifts" or "Pledge Payments".
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Caretake this moment.
Immerse yourself in its particulars.
Respond to this person, this challenge, this deed.
Quit the evasions.
Stop giving yourself needless trouble.
It is time to really live; to fully inhabit the situation you happen to be in now.
You are not some disinterested bystander.
Exert yourself.
Respect your partnership with providence.
Ask yourself often, How may I perform this particular deed
such that it would be consistent with and acceptable to the divine will?
Heed the answer and get to work.
When your doors are shut and your room is dark you are not alone.
The will of nature is within you as your natural genius is within.
Listen to its importunings.
Follow its directives.
As concerns the art of living, the material is your own life.
No great thing is created suddenly.
There must be time.
Give your best and always be kind.
Epictetus
a Greek Stoic philosopher who lived between 55-135 AD.
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