January 23, 2025

 

Good morning, Nativity!
Last Sunday I preached on Isaiah Chapters 61 and 62. The imagery was of the joy of a wedding ceremony with the take home message of sharing a bit of God’s Kingdom, sharing His Love and Joy, and by doing that to assist in making disciples of all nations, that is fulfilling the Great Commission. This Sunday we will again touch on Isaiah Chapter 61 as Jesus introduces Himself as the Messiah. The message this Sunday will be on Grace and Mercy.
The Grace and Mercy of Jesus Christ for a world that needs His Love and Joy. There is considerable trepidation in our nation right now. President Trump has issued a multitude of Executive Orders since beginning his presidency Monday. Some of these Executive Orders have been characterized as not being very Christ-like, of not showing Grace and Mercy, Love and Joy.
Leadership of the Episcopal Church has not been silent on the Executive Orders concerning the Immigration and LGBTQ+ policies. You can read the Presiding Bishop’s letter to the church on immigration here: https://www.episcopalchurch.org/publicaffairs/letter-from-episcopal-church-leaders-on-trump-administration-immigration-executive-orders/. Bishop Marian Edgar Budde, Bishop of Washington DC, gave a pointed sermon on LGBTQ+ and Immigration, with President Trump and Vice President Vance in attendance, at the National Cathedral on Tuesday (link). Both the letter and the sermon are worth our time to review, consider, and pray on.
Other denominations have also issued press releases challenging the Executive Order on Immigration, including the Roman Catholics: link
These are not political statements but statements on policies that the Church, as Christ’s Body in this world, has much to offer. Both the Episcopal Church and Roman Catholic Church responded with this same message in the Fall of 2024 to proposed bipartisan immigration legislation. These statements are about answering Jesus’s call upon us to carry His teachings into the world by showing His Love, Joy, Grace, and Mercy.
I will end this week’s Nativity Now with the prayer for our country from the Book of Common Prayer (BCP 820). This is an ancient prayer about doing God’s will and unifying as one people, about building Christ’s Kingdom within our country.
Almighty God, who has given us this good land for our heritage: We humbly ask you that we may always prove ourselves a people mindful of your favor and glad to do your will. Bless our land with honorable industry, sound learning, and pure manners. Save us from violence, discord, and confusion; from pride and arrogance, and from every evil way. Defend our liberties, and fashion into one united people the multitudes brought here out of many kindreds and tongues. Gift with the spirit of wisdom those to whom in your Name we entrust the authority of government, that there may be justice and peace at home, and that, through obedience to your law, we may show forth your praise among the nations of the earth. In the time of prosperity, fill our hearts with thankfulness, and in the day of trouble, suffer not our trust in you to fail; all which we ask through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
In the Peace and Love of Christ,
Fr. Tim+(941.321.6376; tmac_84@yahoo.com)
THIS WEEK
ATTENTION ALL FLOWER ARRANGERS
There will be a meeting on February 2 after both the 8:00am and 10:15am services. Please attend one of those meetings as it concerns your arrangements and the tables you will be using. If you cannot attend, please call Sarah at 941-993-8564.
See you on the 2nd!
CALLING ALL SINGERS
Join us for the 2024 English Flower Festival Concert at the Church of the Nativity!  We’re bringing together singers for an inspiring program featuring works by Vivaldi, Bach, Rutter, and an electrifying gospel piece by Jeffrey Ames.  What’s in it for you?  Be part of a beautiful musical celebration. Enjoy a short term commitment with meaningful impact
Access to sheet music and study recordings to make rehearsals a breeze
Rehearsals:
Thursdays, Feb. 13 and 20, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Performance: Saturday, Feb. 22 at 12:00pm…
                            Warm up at 11:15am
Whether you are an experienced singer or simply love to lift your voice in song, this is your chance to make music, connect with others, and shine!
RSVP Today!
Email: marthalopezsoprano@gmail.com
Call/Text: 941-284-7409
Let’s make this concert unforgettable — together!
ANNUAL MEETING
Nativity’s Annual Meeting will be held this Sunday, January 26. There will be a single service at 9:15am with a potluck brunch and Annual Meeting to follow. The Annual Meeting will include the Treasurer’s report, reports from our ministries, a report from your Priest-in-Charge, and voting on three new Vestry members.
CHURCH DIRECTORY PHOTOS
We will be taking photos each Sunday after services in January. Please plan on having an updated photo taken. As much as you like that favorite picture from twenty years ago, it does not do us any good. We need to have current photos that look like you.
DAILY OFFICE
Morning and Evening Prayer are now being offered in the church. Morning Prayer at 8:30am Mon-Thurs; Evening Prayer at 4:00pm Mon-Thurs.
FRIDAY BIBLE STUDY
Tomorrow, Jan. 24, there will be Bible Study at 10:00am in the Library. They will be continuing the study of the Parables of Jesus. ALL are welcome!
ESTATE PLANNING
Have you remembered Nativity in your Will or your Estate plans? Our Endowment Committee is happy to assist. Please call the Parish Office to make a connection.
BIRTHDAYS
January 29 Jean Kons
January 30 Eileen Cashbaugh
February 1 Peggy Amos
ANNIVERSARIES
February 1 Sharon & Arnie Jochums
January 26 Music:
Opening Hymn: 530 Spread, O Spread, Thou Mighty Word
Sequence Hymn: 632 O Christ, The Word Incarnate
Offertory Hymn: 321 My God, Thy Table Now Is Spread
Nativity Choir
Communion Hymn: One Bread, One Body by John Michael Talbot
Recessional Hymn: 537 Christ For The World We Sing
January 26 Scriptures:
Nehemiah 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10
Psalm 191
Corinthians 12:12-31a
Luke 4:14-21

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