2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16
Psalm 89:1-4, 19-26
Romans 16: 25-27
Luke 1: 26-38
Category Archives: Episcopal
Shout-Outs: Priests And Elves
To Fr. Scott Barron who joined us for worship last weekend. Thank you, Scott and we do hope you’ll come again…our doors are always open.
To our Fearless Food Pantry Team of Bob Kalicki, Vince Otero, Jeff Westerheide and Gary Lackey who ventured to the food warehouse in Romeoville and restocked our sadly depleted pantry shelves. Santa’s elves don’t stand a chance against you guys. Great work!
To Cyndi DeBock who pitched in and picked up our December Jarosch baked goods . . . thanks for your kindness with all the sweet treats, Cyndi.
Morning Prayer 12.6.14, Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, c. 342 | The Daily Office
Happy Feast of St Nicholas! We will celebrate tomorrow at the Sunday morning service at 10am, with the Rt. Rev. Jeffrey D Lee, Bishop of Chicago, presiding. Come and be welccome, and “be St. Nick” with us!
The Daily Office | Diocese of Indianapolis: St Nicholas of Myra
The Daily Office site is an incredibly rich resource for prayer, spirituality, and the inner life for people of faith. Each day they post the prayers and readings of the day, and the offer webcasts and sometimes live webchats. I’ve managed to attend one (they’re held during my work day, so it was a day I was off for some reason) and it was very interesting and uplifting to share that with people from all over the country and the world. The daily posts also include beautiful images and photographs to illustrate the holy persons who are commemorated that day, gathered from many sources (many from Episcopal churches who have commissioned art or submitted photos for use by the site).
The icon at the top of this post is a particular favorite of mine, as it’s by a blogger whose work I’ve read for years, Fr. Tobias Haller BSG. He writes poetry and posts icon sketches at his site “In A Godward Direction.”
Another icon of St Nicholas that is new to me is this one from an Episcopal Church in Ohio:
Thie one depicts Biblical images of sailing ships – Jesus walking on the water, and also in the boat with His friends. St Nicholas holds a modern riverboat tug, because Pomeroy’s position on the Ohio River means that the sailors under the saint’s protection are on our inland waterways and not just at sea.
Although there will be no Saturday evening service today, the Feast of St Nicholas is “transfered” to tomorow, so that the whole community of St Nick can gather and celebrate with Bishop Jeffrey. You are most welcome to join us, tomorrow and always!