[Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs press release] The Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music (SCLM) plans to present the 2018 General Convention with four options regarding the possible revision of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, said the Rev. Devon Anderson, commission chair.
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Are You Being Called to Serve? St Nick’s Needs YOU
God calls us to serve the Church, our St. Nicholas Church in many ways. One such ministry is our Bishop’s Committee.
If you feel you are called to serve and would consider a role in our church leadership, we have room for you. Please consider, ponder and pray whether you are being called. Submit your name to Penny Mandziara or Manny. Official ‘election’ of new members takes place at our January 29th Annual All Church Meeting.
God bless us, one and all and in advance to those who have answered the call to serve…Thank You.
How To Help A Child At Christmas
The Criminal Justice Department is working with Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers (CLAIM) and Cabrini Green Legal Aid to provide support for children whose mothers are in prison during this holiday season.
Our first project involves filling the holiday wish lists of 13 children from four families. We are conducting the project primarily through an Amazon gift registry whereby donors can purchase the gifts or a gift card and have mailed directly to the criminal justice students to wrap and deliver. Each child has made two gift requests. We have four children with general requests (i.e., “something girly”) that cannot be accommodated by the Amazon wish list registry.
If you would like to sponsor a child and personally fill their gift list please contact Tana McCoy at tmccoy@roosevelt.edu. We ask that the gifts be delivered to Gage, Room 200 by December 20th.
If you would prefer to select a gift from Amazon and have it mailed, please use the link below. We ask that gifts be mailed by December 15th.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/1MAEIWFTLCNLC/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_3
On December 17th CLAIM is taking 70 children to visit their mothers at Logan Prison, 200 miles south of Chicago. This distance has made regular visits to their mothers very difficult. Our second project involves helping make this visit a positive experience for the children. We have established an additional registry to purchase knit caps, gloves, and scarves to keep the children, their caregivers and volunteers warm on the trip. They also need some materials to keep the younger children busy (crayons, etc.). They would need these items ordered by this Thursday, December 8th. Here is the link to contribute to the children’s visit to see their mothers:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/1GPNZSKLIW79G/ref=cm_wl_list_o_2?
Please email Tana McCoy, tmccoy@roosevelt.edu with any questions. Donation tax receipts will be provided upon request. Thank you in advance for your generosity.