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For Sunday, Dec 1st, 2024

8:00 AM Holy Eucharist

10:00 AM Holy Family Eucharist

First Sunday in Advent


Scripture Readings for this upcoming Sunday:

Jeremiah 33:14-16

1 Thessalonians 3:9-13

Luke 21:25-36

Psalm 25:1-9


We are updating our website today. We hope it is back up quickly, but just in case, below is information you may need for this weekend. Feel free to share if need!


Coming up….


Thursday, 11/28 Thanksgiving Community Dinner Soup and Coffee at 12:30 PM, Dinner from 130 PM to 3:30 PM FREE


Saturday, 11/30 Gingerbread Village 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Holiday Stroll Join us for hot chocolate, cider, cookies and more!


Sunday 12/1 Advent 1 8:00 AM Holy Eucharist, 9:30 AM Sunday School, 10:00 AM Family Eucharist


Sunday 12/1 Family Movie Night 5:00 PM

Monday 12/2 Memorial Service for Rev. Nancy Meyer 2:00 PM


Online Service Links for Sunday Services AND Memorial Service for Rev. Nancy Meyer


Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/92625169665

Meeting ID: 926 2516 9665

Service also available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/CGSNashua

Upcoming Events

· 11/28-11/29 Church Office is Closed.

· 11/28 Thanksgiving Dinner 12:30 PM

· 11/30 Gingerbread Village/Holiday Stroll 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM

· 12/01 Advent 1 - Family Eucharist 10:00 AM

· 12/01 Family Movie Night 5:00 PM

· 12/02 Prayer Shawl Ministry 10:00 AM

· 12/02 Contemplative Prayer 11:30 AM (Every Monday)

· 12/02 Brown Bag Lunch Book Discussion: 12:00 PM (Every Monday)

· 12/02 Memorial Service for Rev. Nancy R. Meyer 2:00 PM

· 12/02 Advent Study 6:00 PM in lounge

· 12/04 Wednesday Morning Prayer 9:30 AM (Every Wednesday)

· 12/09 CGS Women's Christmas Party (Potluck/Yankee Swap) 5:30 PM

· 12/12 Dine out Applebee's 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Church Happenings

Rev. Nancy R. Meyer Reception


Please join us for Nancy's Memorial Service this Monday, Dec. 2 at 2:00 PM and if you can, sign up to bring something for the reception.


Reception sign up HERE


Online links for service:


Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/92625169665

Meeting ID: 926 2516 9665

Service also available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/CGSNashua

Holiday Stroll Volunteers Needed!

The Downtown Holiday Stroll is Saturday, November 30. Good Shepherd is participating and will be welcoming the public from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM.


Our Gingerbread Village will be on display, and we will be selling cookies, popcorn, hot chocolate, cider, raffles, and of course our "First in the Series" Christmas Ornament!


We will need many volunteers to help out that day. Please volunteer and you can come and enjoy the Stroll and help out for an hour or two! Any question, please reach out to Sue Corman, 603-321-5809 or radar3018@comcast.net. Sign up at cgsnashua.org/news or click button below. 

Holiday Stroll Volunteer now!
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Sign up for Thanksgiving Dinner Thursday, November 28, 2024.

The annual tradition continues! 

We need for food and volunteers to feed the 100+ guests we are expecting. Many hands make light work - so help us make this the biggest event yet. Fliers are available to post around town. For questions or more information, contact Woody and Cindy Hayes

sewcindy@myyahoo.com

Cell: 864-631-6637

Use "Scan Me" below or click link.

 

SIGN UP HERE

Advent Study—Mondays in December

When is Christmas again? It is hard to tell when department stores have started playing Mariah Carrey already. This can take away from the meaning in Advent though, a season of great anticipation of the arrival of Jesus, both in that manger in Bethlehem and in our hearts today. Advent calls us to ask, how do we prepare for the arrival of Jesus on Christmas morning?



Come explore how we prepare ourselves to welcome Jesus through the lens of hospitality as we read “Stay Awhile: Advent Lessons in Divine Hospitality” by Kara Eidson. We will gather on:


Mondays in December from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM in the Lounge


(with the exception of December 9, which will be from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM so it will not overlap with CGS Women’s group that evening.)

REGISTER HERE

It’s that time of year again!


FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT SUN. DEC 1, 5:00 PM


All are invited – children, youth, families & parishioners – to movie night on Sunday 12/1 from 5-7:15. It’s a great time to gather and see a holiday movie as we wind down the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. This year we will see “The Star” – a 2017 animated Christmas story about a donkey and his animal friends who tell the story of the first Christmas from their perspective.


Admission for the Good Shepherd Movie Theater is a bag/box of your favorite movie treats (cookies, popcorn, treats, etc.), and small donation for the Nashua Soup Kitchen. Come in PJ’s and bring your favorite blanket.


Pizza will be served, so please contact Nancy @ youth@cgsnashua.org with your favorite type of pizza!

Christmas Giving Tree for the Front Door Agency:


This Christmas, CGS will once again participate in the Christmas Giving Tree for the Front Door Agency (FDA). Beginning on Sunday 12/1, there will be a Christmas Tree set up in the Church auditorium, with tags on the tree that contain both Adopt-A-Child tags and some individual wishful items for the residents.

This is similar to last year; we will have a mix of tags so folks can choose to adopt a child or select a specific item that has been requested by the FDA. Please select a tag or a few from the tree, purchase your items and deliver the items to the Norwell House (across the street from the FDA), at the back door, on 12/19 anytime between 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM.

Be as generous as possible during this Christmas season! Any questions please reach out to Mary O’Reilly via e-mail at moreilly@cgsnashua.org or at 603-424-2432. 

CGS BOOK GROUP

Sunday, December 15

“Bible Stories for Grown-Ups: Reading Scripture with New Eyes” Chapter 3 -It’s Not About the Fish: The Story of Jonah. We meet in the Parish Hall lounge between services. All are welcome!


A Study Guide can be found HERE; it includes resources for the whole year.

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End 68 Hours of Hunger

These donations fill the weekend and summer gaps in food for elementary students and families.


December will be 1 lb packages of pasta and jars of red or white sauce.


Drop items in the basket as you enter the sanctuary, and Sandy Desharnais will deliver them at the end of the month.


Thank you! Louise Bessler



Good Shepherd Gave: 1,062 individual snack packets,

38 boxes of Mac and cheese, and 24 individual packets oatmeal for the month of November.

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Poinsettia's for Christmas

Donate Poinsettias for our Christmas Altar in Memory of , in Thanksgiving for or in Celebration of a loved one. Forms are available in the back of the church to be dropped in the offering plate, or email your request to John in the office at administrator@cgsnashua.org. Please submit request and payment by December 16. Please write 'poinsettias' on the memo line on your check.

Rector’s Discretionary Fund/Local Non-Profit Offering

On the last Sunday of each month the Offertory Plate gifts that are not pledges will be split between the Rectors Discretionary Fund which supports individuals in need with gas cards, grocery cards, rent assistance, etc. and a local non-profit. The non-profit for December will be Family Promise, with collection on Sunday, November 24th. You may also send in donations during the month if you wish, just note "Rector Fund" in the memo.

Honoring loved ones through Memorials

If you wish to honor a family member or friend on a special Sunday, you could donate money for the Altar Flowers ($60) or Wine, Wafers, and Candles ($25). Please contact Peg Wehner at 603-889-5067 or pegwehner44@gmail.com to discuss your wishes. 

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Fellowship and Coffee

Many people have been enjoying our fellowship time on Sundays, but we need your help to make it happen! We need some new faces and some of our parish groups to step up and host coffee hour. Please sign up HERE or Fellowship Hall. 

Sign up to bring something HERE

Take a moment to reflect on the sermon from this past Sunday by The Rev. Kathy Boss...

Community Happenings

Join SpiritBound Ministry Partner, the Rev. Kate Harmon Siberine for a weekly morning prayer service on TikTok Live


While all are welcome, this online service emerged because of and for disabled and chronically ill followers of Jesus who are often not able to gather in person for worship. It is not a healing service (because bodies are not problems to be fixed). It is a chance to gather as a community in shared digital space, celebrate the ways that the incarnate God is working, to bring real struggles, lift up prayers, and reflect on scripture.


The service will be about 15 minutes and can be found on the TikTok page of @kateharmonsiberine. Click here for a link to her page for next Wednesday's TikTok live. SpiritBound is thrilled to welcome this collaboration with Pastor Kate.


SpiritBound, the digital mission of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire, led by the Rev. Alanna Van Antwerpen, seeks to expand the spiritual reach of the church through technology and media. The Rev. Kate Harmon Siberine has become a prominent voice on social media through her activism and advocacy work.


2025 Forma Annual Conference

Jan 27-30

Barbara C. Harris Camp and Conference Center, Greenfield, NH


The Faith Formation Network of Province I (i.e., the New England dioceses) is combining its annual formation conference with Forma to offer "Come Away Together", the best of both worlds! We will gather Jan. 27-30, 2025, with colleagues from across New England onsite at the Barbara C. Harris Camp and Conference Center for four days, during which time we will take mornings to meet and connect with our provincial colleagues and afternoons to participate in the Forma workshops and content. We will regather in the evenings to informally share inspiration and learning. There will be ample time for rest and individual needs even as we spend time together learning about the big ideas emerging in the formation space, and what we are called to do about them.  


Do you think this conference is for you? Please watch this one minute video and hear from Province I colleagues about who they think should come—and most likely it is you! Registration information is here. Thanks to financial support from Province I and the dioceses of Province I, the costs for registration, lodging and meals has been greatly reduced. If you still have questions, please contact diocese of Maine Director of Faith Formation Emily Keniston,


Register

You Are Not Alone: Responding to Grief and Trauma by Building Relationships

Friday, Dec. 20 - Sunday, Dec. 22

Barbara C. Harris Camp and Conference Center, Greenfield, NH


The Surgeon General of the United States, Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, has raised the alarm

about what he refers to as a epidemic of loneliness and isolation. "You Are Not Alone" is an opportunity for learning, retreat, and healing with co-presenters, the Rev. Bob Davidson, an Episcopal priest and social worker who has served as a hospice chaplain and trauma counselor, and Dr. Anthony Valdini, professor of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Massachusetts Chan School of Medicine. Saturday will be structured around three presentations; Facing up to loneliness and isolation—medical, psychological and spiritual impact; overcoming grief and trauma—gaining insight and discovering everyday recovery tools; and building relationships and social connection—healing support and Interdependence. Additional overnight options include: Friday evening get acquainted and community building; Sunday morning healing community worship. Download the flier to share with your parish. Register here, by e-mail, or by calling the office, 603-547-3400.

Applications for Young Adult Service Corps Open Oct. 21


The Young Adult Service Corps (YASC) is a ministry for Episcopalians ages 21-35 years interested in exploring and sharing their faith in new places around the worldwide Anglican Communion. The deadline for applying is March 8, 2025. Learn more here.

That's A Wrap: The 222nd Annual Diocesan Convention Is In the Books!



We are grateful to the many individuals who worked hard to make our first in-person convention since 2019 such a success, among them the clergy, staff, and volunteers at Christ Church Exeter. For links to the Bishop’s address, approved resolutions, election results, and the Pre-Convention Journal, please visit the 2024 Diocesan Convention Recap web page.

 

Updated Constitution and Canons


The Diocese of New Hampshire Constitution and Canons has been updated to include the changes adopted in Resolution 1 at convention on Oct. 26. See the updated version here.


This week’s community prayer intentions for

Healing and Special Concerns

Keith Adams

Aunt Joan & Family

Jerry Armstrong

Rev. Kate Atkinson

Stephen Bailey & Family

Jerry Balcom

Becky

Jayme Bellafatto

Janet Boduch

Judy Boss

Brandi

Ella Brown

Leo Brunk

Adrienne Buckley

Brian Burgess

Brody Campos

Cindy Caradis

Charlotte Davis

Heather Duquette

Julie Dunning

Robert Duquette

Roxanne Dwyer

Kathy Eckels

Charles Freiburger

Chuck Fitzpatrick

Fred A.

Jeanne Gregoire 

Jacqui & Brian Hollenbeck

Pam Hufnagel

Chip & Sally Hulten

Shelley Kesselman

Marcy Klamka

Peter Langlois

Friends & Family of

Pete Larochelle

Daniel Lombard

Ken Lombard

Dawn Marie Long

Sandra Long

Colby Jean M.

Maddie

Hannah Malik

Philip Marinucci

Jane Metcalf

Nancy Meyer

Virginia Mills

Elissa Morin

Anne Moyle

Jim Mutherbaugh

Myranda Newton

Everly Noska

Tina Ostrowski Lincoln

Edith Pack

James Pelham

Shirley Phillips 

Kevin Rebello

Joseph Robbins & Marie

Kathie Rousseau

Samantha Rousseau

Heather Rossbach

Justin Seavey 

Danil Shapovalov Family

Nicole Silvaria

Dawne Sosa

Katherine Swisher

Richard Tan

Terry Toland

Topp Family

Chris Walsh

Bonnie Whalen

Jennifer Zeleneski

For Those Deployed in the Military

Alyssa Dyer, Alan James Epstein, Johnathan Epstein, Samuel Epstein, Robert Herendeen, Bryan Laliberte, Devon Lambert and Josh Lentz.

Vestry - vestry@cgsnashua.org

Sue Corman (Sr. Warden)

Don Yelton (Jr. Warden)

Amey Fuller (Treasurer)

Susan Nutting (Clerk)

Vestry Members: Thom Arpin, Amanda Blair, Kathy Cormier, Mark Crepeau, Michael Engelsen, Sarah Patton, Denise Thompson-Coutu, and Jane Wilkins.


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The Rev. Kathy Boss, Rector

Associate, George Swenson

Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal

214 Main Street

Nashua, NH 03060

603-882-5352

 www.cgsnashua.org

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