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THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY - January 15, 2023

PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS

Our vestry, lay leaders, and congregation as we prepare to welcome our new rector; Lainie Murrell, our postulant to the diaconate; Robert and Donna Weber, Gerald and Marjorie Federico, Theresa Weber, John and Shirley Federico, Yasso Herath, Rick & JoAnn Stone, Lin, Vicki Hudson, Caroline Tucker, Maura McGrath, Pastor Tyler, Phyllis & Bob Holgerson, Sean Murdock, Mureedullah Hashimi, Robert and Eunice Ruffin, Peter Zakrepine, Kayden Germosen, Damar Hamlin, Christine Lubeck-Klinger, Victims of gun violence everywhere & those who are alone.

If there are names you would like to add to the prayer list, please contact the church office: parishoffice@gracechurchnyack.org/845-358-1297


Collect For Martin Luther King, Jr. 

Almighty God, by the hand of Moses your servant you led your people out of slavery, and made them free at last: Grant that your Church, following the example of your prophet Martin Luther King, may resist oppression in the name of your love, and may secure for all your children the blessed liberty of the Gospel of Jesus Christ; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. Book of Common Prayer


God, our Creator, we are held in your everlasting arms,

Jesus, our Savior, we are healed by your wounded hands,

Holy Spirit, be present as we reach out to one another in love.

REFLECTION

Sooner or later all the people of the world will have to discover a way to live together in peace, and thereby transform this pending cosmic elegy into a creative psalm of brotherhood. If this is to be achieved, man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love.

 

Martin Luther King, Jr.in his acceptance speech on the occasion of the award of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, December 10, 1964  Read the entire speech HERE

THIS WEEKEND

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Saturday, January 14

Join us in Memorial Hall at 10:00am this Saturday as we assemble meals to be distributed to the homeless of New York City through Midnight Run. If you are able to bring necessary food items (ex: lunch meat, cheese, bread, cookies, etc.), please email Heidi at nyack13@gmail.com to make sure you are included on the list.

Sunday, January 15 – The Second Sunday After The Epiphany

 

ARE YOU ON THE WORSHIP MINISTRY SCHEDULE? CLICK HERE to check.

Readings available HERE

 

Collect of the Day

Almighty God, whose Son our Savior Jesus Christ is the light of the world: Grant that your people, illumined by your Word and Sacraments, may shine with the radiance of Christ's glory, that he may be known, worshipped, and obeyed to the ends of the earth; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, now and for ever. Amen.


8:00am Holy Eucharist (Rite1)


9:30am Family Eucharist

Newcomers and visitors are always welcome


10:15-10:55am  Weekly informal Bible study of the day’s readings,

led by Roy Kepler, in Patterson Hall each Sunday. All are welcome – join us


11:00am Holy Eucharist Rite II Also available via live-stream

Order of service for 11:00am service available HERE


On Sunday we again welcome The Rev. Mark Hummell as guest celebrant.

The Rev. Mark Hummell is from Grace Church School in Manhattan, where he is the Chaplain for K-12th grade students. In addition to being the primary celebrant at weekly chapels, Father Mark teaches Bible, Philosophy & Religion, Ethics, and Psychology to high school students. He is also an advisor to students in the class of 2023. Fr. Hummell will be with us January 8 and 15.


Next week our new rector, The Rev. Dr. Dustin Trowbridge, will join us.

 

Rockland County COVID risk is still rated as HIGH. For recommended precautions, CLICK HERE.

ANNOUNCEMENTS & REMINDERS

Monday, January 16 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day


Noon - Interfaith Youth Activity for Middle & High School Age Students - Memorial Hall

Pizza for all & baking for Soup Angels dinner (later that night at First Reform church in Nyack)

followed by attendance at the community service at Pilgrim Baptist Church.

Questions: Contact Jenn Marraccino or Brian Murrell


2:00PM - Community Interfaith Service - Pilgrim Baptist Church (across Franklin from Grace)

COFFEE HOUR REFRESHMENTS

 

Everyone loves Sunday morning refreshments with a side of chat!  Most weeks we have a paid assistant (Gavin Nittoli) to handle set-up, coffee-making, etc. for coffee hours after the 9:30 and 11:00am services. But your help is requested with refreshments following the 11:00am service, starting January 8.

 

What’s needed?

Sweet and/or savory bites – bagels, cookies, cheese and crackers, muffins, donuts, and fruit platters are all options. Store bought or homemade is fine. Basic supplies (paper goods, coffee) are already stocked in the kitchen.

 

If you are interested in helping, please email Pat Cose (pacose@msn.com) or look for the sign-up sheet on Sundays. We'll also be signing up families to help with refreshments for the 9:30am service soon, so keep an eye out for those sign up sheets as well.

STEWARDSHIP & VIRTUAL PLATE

YOUR PLEDGE MATTERS

Annual pledges are the financial foundation of our church, our single most important source of funding


Think about what Grace Church means to you.

  • Do you attend services – either in person or online – more than once or twice a year?
  • Do you have a child in church school or senior youth group?
  • Do you think of this as your “home” church, where you or a relative might arrange family baptisms, weddings, or memorial services? 

We can provide for these programs because of pledge commitments from our members.

 

Your pledge – of whatever size – says

“I am part of this church that is here for me.” 


We have not yet reached our goal of $340,000 or matched our total pledges from last year so if you would like to pledge, please take a pledge card from the back of the church or CLICK HERE to complete a pledge card online. Note that you must make a 2023 to vote at our Annual Meeting in February.

We are so grateful to all of you who have made a pledge for 2023. Thank You.


For answers to some frequently asked questions regarding payment of your pledge, please CLICK HERE.


You'll find further instructions on using Giving Fire, our online payment platform, HERE. Note that if you already use Giving Fire for your pledge payments, you may need to update your recurring payments to reflect the amount of your 2023 pledge.


If you need assistance with GivingFire, please contact Pat Cose (pacose@msn.com)

CHECK THE LIST!

ANNUAL PARISH MEETING — QUALIFIED VOTERS

If you are not a pledging member of the parish and did not submit a 2023 pledge card you will not be eligible to vote at the Annual Meeting on February 12, 2023.

If you have questions, please contact our pledge secretary, Sally Ann Mock (samock34@aol.com)

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 Offering Plate to make an online gift. Use the drop down menu under "FUND" to choose "Other Gifts" or "Pledge Payments".

PARTING THOUGHT

Of History and Hope

By Miller Williams

 

We have memorized America,

how it was born and who we have been and where.   

In ceremonies and silence we say the words,   

telling the stories, singing the old songs.

We like the places they take us. Mostly we do.   

The great and all the anonymous dead are there.   

We know the sound of all the sounds we brought.   

The rich taste of it is on our tongues.

But where are we going to be, and why, and who?   

The disenfranchised dead want to know.

We mean to be the people we meant to be,   

to keep on going where we meant to go.

 

But how do we fashion the future? Who can say how

except in the minds of those who will call it Now?

The children. The children. And how does our garden grow?   

With waving hands-oh, rarely in a row-

and flowering faces. And brambles, that we can no longer allow.

 

Who were many people coming together

cannot become one people falling apart.

Who dreamed for every child an even chance

cannot let luck alone turn doorknobs or not.

Whose law was never so much of the hand as the head   

cannot let chaos make its way to the heart.

Who have seen learning struggle from teacher to child   

cannot let ignorance spread itself like rot.

We know what we have done and what we have said,   

and how we have grown, degree by slow degree,   

believing ourselves toward all we have tried to become-

just and compassionate, equal, able, and free.

 

All this in the hands of children, eyes already set   

on a land we never can visit-it isn't there yet-

but looking through their eyes, we can see   

what our long gift to them may come to be.   

If we can truly remember, they will not forget.

 

Miller Williams, "Of History and Hope" from

Some Jazz A While: Collected Poems.