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February 10, 2023

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February 11, 2024

The Last Sunday After the Epiphany



Nursery care is available for infants and toddlers.

Adult Forum

February 11, 2024 9:00 a.m.


Get acquainted - or reacquaint yourself - with the deeper meaning of Episcopalian Eucharist services. Our in-depth exploration of Holy Eucharist Rite I and Rite II continues in anticipation of the liturgical season of Lent.


February 11, 2024


Part A: Tea Fundraiser Primer

Part B: What Is Lent?

Ash Wednesday Services


There will be an Ash Wednesday service at noon on Wednesday, February 14.


Evening Prayer will be held at its regular time of 5:00 p.m.

Laissez les bons temps rouler!


St. Nicholas’

Mardi Gras Celebration


Tuesday, February 13th at 5:30pm


with Dinner on the Grounds

Everyone please bring a Cajun or Creole dish to contribute to the covered dish dinner. Ideas include gumbo, dirty rice, red beans and rice, jambalaya, or shrimp.

A sign-up sheet is in the narthex. (There will be King Cake from Gambino's Bakery out of New Orleans!)


The community is invited to join for an evening of food and fellowship.


Nursery care for infants and toddlers will be available for two hours.

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First Sunday Brunch


If you are interested in hosting a First Sunday Brunch, remember to sign up on the sheet on the bulletin board. There is a separate sheet in the narthex to RSVP to attend each brunch.

Book Club: February 14


Only a few of us were well enough to attend the January book club meeting. We agreed that News of the World was an enjoyable look at an unusual facet of American history. We also reviewed several options for our next book and chose Everything I Never Told Youthe 2014 debut novel of Celeste Ng. She is better known for Little Fires Everywhere, which was made into a movie. 


The next meeting is on Ash Wednesday, February 14 following Evening Prayer at 5:00 pm. We will finish our discussion in plenty of time of Valentine celebrations.


Here is the write-up that swayed our selection of Everything I Never Told You.

“Lydia is dead, but they don’t know this yet.” That’s not a spoiler, that’s the opening line of Ng’s stunning debut. When this unexpected loss is discovered, the family begins to fall apart, and as they struggle to understand why it happened, they realize they don’t know their daughter at all. Ng’s use of the omniscient narrator is brilliant: she reveals what’s going on in her characters hearts and minds, allowing the reader to learn the truth of the tragedy, even if the family never does. An exploration of love and belonging, fraught with racial and gender issues. This is one that will stay with you long after you turn the last page. Powerful, believable, utterly absorbing. 
From Modern Mrs. Darcy

Prayers...


Prayers for our Presiding Bishop, Michael Curry, who is recovering from surgery; for Dwight New; for the continuing recovery of Gene Wells and Jewell Wells; and for Charlotte and John Winsness.

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The Pastoral Care team is requesting help providing meals for John and Charlotte Winsness. If you can prepare and deliver a meal for them, please sign up on the sheet in the narthex. See Carolyn Cox with any questions.

Church Security


For those who come in and out of the church outside of services, please observe these practices to keep our church safe and secure:


  1. Be sure all doors you have used are locked and completely latched - including the door you leave from.
  2. Arm the alarm! If you don't know how, call someone who does.
  3. If you use the keybox, please spin the numbers so the combination is not ready and waiting for any nefarious characters who might happen by.


Striving for Justice: February 25 at St. Nicholas


The date for CVEM’s Striving for Justice presentation at St. Nicholas about the Harris County Community Remembrance Project will be Sunday, February 25 at 4:00 p.m.


For both this session and the March 25 meeting, we will discuss the Equal Justice Initiative's Community Remembrance Project, which is an effort to locally memorialize and educate communities on victims of racial violence. In February, Harris County representatives will discuss their Community Remembrance Project, and in March, Muscogee County will do the same. 

Thank you to Literacy Alliance for partnering with us to host a Literacy Symposium to bring awareness to the importance of early childhood literacy. 

This event will be hybrid 


Virtual Participants: If you wish to attend virtually please click here: Join Zoom Meeting



In Person Participants - Event will be held at the Harris County Public Library located at 7511 GA-116, Hamilton, GA 31811


Lunch -Lunch will be provided-to make sure that we will have food for everyone, please RSVP via this link or using the contact information on the flyer.


Click on the image for the Zoom link.

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The minutes for the January meeting of the vestry are available by clicking here.