Our Children’s Program At St Nicholas

Our children’s program kicked off the new season and new curriculum – WorkshopCycles – on Sunday, October 7.  The kids could not have been more delightful as they pondered what Jesus might have been like when he was a child, like them.  We read and discussed the story about the time Jesus remained behind to talk with the elders in the temple – frightening his poor parents as they searched high and low for Him.  Then, the kids sanded, painted, and decorated wooden “treasure chests,” getting a modern-day sample of carpentry skills Jesus learned as a young apprentice to Joseph.  One of the things I like best about the WorskshopCycles curriculum is that each lesson has a hands-on component to help children experience the concept or story in a way that brings it to life for them.  The hands-on component means that, more than ever, we will welcome any extra guiding hands!

We moved the children’s program from during the liturgy to during the coffee hour for two main reasons:  First, we want to continue finding meaningful ways for the children to be involved in the main liturgy.  Second, we want parents and others to have the opportunity to share in the children’s journey to deeper faith and understanding.  Experiencing the activities together creates opportunities to continue the dialog long after clean-up.

Most months, we plan to have the children’s program on the first and third Sunday of the month, for 30-45 minutes after the 10:00 liturgy.  This month, however, I had a conflict on the third Sunday, so we will meet on the 4th Sunday – October 28 – instead.

By the way, I plan to have a “naming contest” for our children’s program.  So, talk with the children in your life, put on your creative thinking caps, and help us find a lively, inviting title.

As always, thank you for the warmth and support you show all the treasured youngsters of St. Nick.

– Val Gruenwald

Shout Outs: Thank You To All!

Thanks to all who made the installation service and reception so memorable and beautiful:

Val and Steve Gruenwald; Donna, Jessica,and Paul Tamaski; and Pat Kalicki for the amazing display and presentation of food and decorations in Holy Innocents Hall. And for all those who cleaned up after the party – Cindy Goodwin, the Tamaskis, the Gruenwalds, Johny & Eileen Borg, Carin Lewandowski, Monica Knapp and Ron & Laura Malacek.

Bob DeHaven and Douglas VanHouten for the hours spent on name tags — both for our members and those who were with us for the first time. Bob also arranged and organized the Welcoming Table, and designed the beautiful new St. Nicholas Ministry Cards which are now printed and available.

Hal Stratton and Steve Raftery for the detailed work of creating programs, ordering and purchasing flowers for the church, organizing the Installation Liturgy, Hal serving as Verger and both being such dedicated, “go-to guys.”

Douglas VanHouten for printing the worship program.

Tess, Neal, Jillian and Shannon Setchell; Vince Ortero and Jeff Westerheide for staffing the Welcoming Table and greeting all those present. Hank Mandziara and Bob Kalicki for greeting and ushering.

Paul Swanson and Steve Gruenwald for directing traffic. Erlene Lee-Forde, Pat D’Aprix and Eason Williams for helping Bob Kalicki with the collection.

Pat Kalicki and Steve Raftery for setting in motion the wheels that made this Installation go!

To all those who presented the symbols of ministry during the liturgy: Cyndi De Bock, Jay O’Reilly, Penny Mandziara, Mindy Golden, Chuck Schroeder, Eunice Dohra, Nancy Allan, Audrey Cannon, Vernon Forde, Molly and Rose Gruenwald, Shannon Setchell, Jack Zimo, Pat Kalicki, Steve Raftery.

Our Acolytes Extraordinaire…Jessica and Paul Tamaski.

Our lectors: Jennifer Garcia and Paul Brouillette.

Our intercessor and litanist: Connie Nicholson.

Our chalice bearers: Kristin Jacobs, Val Gruenwald, Pat Kalicki, Steve Raftery.

The musicians who so ably assisted everyone in robust congregational signing: Mary Fletcher-Gomez, our organist/choirmaster; our choir; Alex Schwarz, trumpet player; all members of the assembly, who raised the roof in song!

For Jeff Lee, our beloved bishop; David Gibbons, preacher and our Dean; and our beloved Paul Brouillette for sharing their ministry.

All who came — many for the first time, and those who ‘came home, again,’ your company was so welcomed and pleasing.

The Inter-Faith ministers of Elk Grove Village and clergy of our Episcopal Diocese and their husbands, wives and partners for their shared prayers and support.

All 140 ministers of the assembly who gathered for Wednesday’s celebration of a new, shared ministry.

And lastly and certainly far from least…our gracious Lord Jesus our Most Holy Redeemer for the love, grace and hope He provides.

Parish Picnic July 14

On July 14, Saturday, we will have our Parish Family Picnic.  Festivities begin around noon and will conclude with an outdoor Liturgy, (weather permitting) at 4:30pm.  Games, food and lots of fun…bring the whole gang along.  St. Nicholas will provide the hot dogs and burgers.  We ask the community to bring along the ‘side dishes.’  Sign up at church and plan for a fun-filled day in the sun with our sisters and brothers of St. Nicholas.