THIS SUNDAY AT ST. NICK'S
March 19, 2017
Third Sunday in Lent
ATTENTION READERS, SERVERS AND ACOLYTES with Holy Week quickly approaching we will need timely coverage of all assignments, of which many lie ahead. Please carefully review the ROTA HERE to determine your next assignment(s).
READERS: Included will be the Palm Sunday Narrative, The Easter Vigil and Easter itself. Looking ahead, if you find you cannot fulfill an assignment, please contact Dana well in advance of the service so we can find a substitute. Thank you! -Peter
NEXT PROPERTY COMMITTEE MEETING is this Wednesday, March 22 at 7:30 pm. Agenda includes the landscape work we want to have done in the spring. All are welcome to join.
LENT AND HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE is now available HERE.
CHILDREN'S ERD LENTEN PROJECT During Lent the children will be raising money to purchase a goat, a pig or maybe even a flock of chickens for a family in a developing country through Episcopal Relief and Development. Let's all chip in to make this our best year yet! You can help them reach their goal by taking home an egg on Sunday, filling it with coins and dropping it back of in the offering plate the following Sunday. The results will be announced on Easter Sunday.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN NEWS Thank you to everyone who has given to St. Nick's capital campaign. It is because of your generosity and the time that has been dedicated to this project that we have been able to make a more firm foundation for our worship space. Anyone who would like to check their pledge status can contact Dana at [email protected]. Those of you who would like to make a payment towards your campaign pledge here are two easy ways to make a payment:
1. Put your payment into the big box in the back of the church which is marked "Capital Campaign". Please write "Capital Campaign" on all checks, this will help keep Sunday donations distinct from campaign donations.
2. Mail your payment to the St. Nick's at 37 Point St., New Hamburg NY. Once again please write "Capital Campaign" on all checks.
SUNDAY SCHOOL for kids ages 4-12 is available at the 10am service. Parents check out the weekly Parent/Teacher email for more information about what the children will be learning about. If you are not subscribed to this email but would like to be you can contact Dana in the office to be added to the list.
COFFEE HOUR We always have slots open for those who would like to host. It can be simple: donuts, carrot sticks, crackers and cheese - whatever you can pick up at the store. The coffee is already made for you by the altar guild. Click HERE for instructions and ideas, and to sign up. Thank you!
2016-17 ONLINE STEWARDSHIP DIRECTORY Click here for the online version of the directory.
SEARCH COMMITTEE The Search Committee has reviewed the submitted applications and is in the process of evaluating the applicants. Our Parish Profile has been posted on the parish website or you can check it out by clicking HERE.
PASTORAL MINISTRY If you have concern for yourself, a family member or friend, please contact the Interim Pastor, The Rev. Peter Sipple at (534 2864) or email [email protected]. During the interim period, five members of the parish will serve as pastoral liaisons between members of the parish and the interim pastor. You may wish to speak with one of them as well. They are, Liz Pavelka (297 4907), Polly Myhrum (297 5681), Rachel VanDerStuyf (896 2137), Melanie Hexel (297 3114), or Paul Curran (914 844 0894).
WHO'S ON THIS SUNDAY MARCH 19
9 am
Reader - Rachel VanDerStuyf
Server - George Kolb
10 am
Reader - Christine Stasaitis
Reader - Ed Sayago
Server - Liz Pavelka
Acolyte - Julia Stasaitis
Altar Guild - Liz Pavelka
Alms Counters - Mary H. & Eileen D.
Sunday School - Jennifer K. & Joan F.
Coffee Hour - Edie Palm
March 19, 2017
Third Sunday in Lent
ATTENTION READERS, SERVERS AND ACOLYTES with Holy Week quickly approaching we will need timely coverage of all assignments, of which many lie ahead. Please carefully review the ROTA HERE to determine your next assignment(s).
READERS: Included will be the Palm Sunday Narrative, The Easter Vigil and Easter itself. Looking ahead, if you find you cannot fulfill an assignment, please contact Dana well in advance of the service so we can find a substitute. Thank you! -Peter
NEXT PROPERTY COMMITTEE MEETING is this Wednesday, March 22 at 7:30 pm. Agenda includes the landscape work we want to have done in the spring. All are welcome to join.
LENT AND HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE is now available HERE.
CHILDREN'S ERD LENTEN PROJECT During Lent the children will be raising money to purchase a goat, a pig or maybe even a flock of chickens for a family in a developing country through Episcopal Relief and Development. Let's all chip in to make this our best year yet! You can help them reach their goal by taking home an egg on Sunday, filling it with coins and dropping it back of in the offering plate the following Sunday. The results will be announced on Easter Sunday.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN NEWS Thank you to everyone who has given to St. Nick's capital campaign. It is because of your generosity and the time that has been dedicated to this project that we have been able to make a more firm foundation for our worship space. Anyone who would like to check their pledge status can contact Dana at [email protected]. Those of you who would like to make a payment towards your campaign pledge here are two easy ways to make a payment:
1. Put your payment into the big box in the back of the church which is marked "Capital Campaign". Please write "Capital Campaign" on all checks, this will help keep Sunday donations distinct from campaign donations.
2. Mail your payment to the St. Nick's at 37 Point St., New Hamburg NY. Once again please write "Capital Campaign" on all checks.
SUNDAY SCHOOL for kids ages 4-12 is available at the 10am service. Parents check out the weekly Parent/Teacher email for more information about what the children will be learning about. If you are not subscribed to this email but would like to be you can contact Dana in the office to be added to the list.
COFFEE HOUR We always have slots open for those who would like to host. It can be simple: donuts, carrot sticks, crackers and cheese - whatever you can pick up at the store. The coffee is already made for you by the altar guild. Click HERE for instructions and ideas, and to sign up. Thank you!
2016-17 ONLINE STEWARDSHIP DIRECTORY Click here for the online version of the directory.
SEARCH COMMITTEE The Search Committee has reviewed the submitted applications and is in the process of evaluating the applicants. Our Parish Profile has been posted on the parish website or you can check it out by clicking HERE.
PASTORAL MINISTRY If you have concern for yourself, a family member or friend, please contact the Interim Pastor, The Rev. Peter Sipple at (534 2864) or email [email protected]. During the interim period, five members of the parish will serve as pastoral liaisons between members of the parish and the interim pastor. You may wish to speak with one of them as well. They are, Liz Pavelka (297 4907), Polly Myhrum (297 5681), Rachel VanDerStuyf (896 2137), Melanie Hexel (297 3114), or Paul Curran (914 844 0894).
WHO'S ON THIS SUNDAY MARCH 19
9 am
Reader - Rachel VanDerStuyf
Server - George Kolb
10 am
Reader - Christine Stasaitis
Reader - Ed Sayago
Server - Liz Pavelka
Acolyte - Julia Stasaitis
Altar Guild - Liz Pavelka
Alms Counters - Mary H. & Eileen D.
Sunday School - Jennifer K. & Joan F.
Coffee Hour - Edie Palm