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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

I AM WHO I AM

Grace Episcopal Church
Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Grace Notes
31 December 2015

Tomorrow is the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Our Lord Jesus Christ.  How fitting it is that we begin the (secular) New Year by commemorating that Our Lord’s very Name reveals His will.  The name Jesus means “The Lord saves”.  It is a verb, which reveals God’s will in action, that His will for us is our salvation.  For reasons that are “mysterious” (in the sense that a mystery can only be understood by being experienced), God reaches out to us at all times and in all places.  His will is that we should know Him, love Him, and serve Him, and we begin to know God in understanding that in the ancient calculus a name embodies and personifies the One who bears it.  “The Lord saves” embodies God’s will, just as God’s proper name, I AM (Exod. 3.14, also rendered as I AM WHO I AM)—also a verb—embodies His timelessness and eternal majesty.
In other faith traditions it is common to give names to particular years.  In the Taoism of Chinese culture, for example, we remain (until 14 February) within the Year of the Horse.  In our faith we recognize that the year follows a cycle of seasons and feast which commemorate, and allow us to live within, the history of Our Lord’s life on earth.  But, what if we were to assign a particular name to 2016?  Just as Francis I has declared a jubilee Year of Mercy, can we not designate 2016 to be a year of particular focus?  Can we not recognize that, just as God’s Name embodies a verb, we are called to embody faith in action?  If we both declare 2016 to be a year of particular focus on outreach and evangelism, on proclaiming the faith by our actions and in our words to those who do not know God, can we not begin to embody the “name” we give to the year?
Blog meditations like this one, the meditations offered in our Grace Abounds podcasts and on the website, newsletters—all of these means of communication exist to allow us to reach out, to proclaim.  But proclamation must be personal as well as programmatic, so begin this year of proclamation by resolving to proclaim.  Start small.  Start by just taking the contents of our parish programs (blog, website, podcasts, social media postings, etc.) and share them.  Share them with friends and family.  Link them to your own social media pages, etc.  The idea is to continue to spread all that we are trying to do in spreading the Word.  Let 2016 be a year in which you become more comfortable with your own role in proclamation, that proclamation just becomes an aspect of your own identity in faith.  When we do this together we will reach wider audiences of those who do not yet know God, that His living Word may touch them; that they too may come to know that the Lord saves.

Grace abounds:  Please thank:
§  Jim Gardner, and  the Aparicio family for the Sunday coffee hours.
 Thank you: On December 21st the Grace Church elves gathered to arrange flowers, package homemade cookies, and then deliver to our elderly and shut ins.  Thank you to all the volunteers who devoted their time and talent to this endeavor, including Mrs. Aparicio’s Sunday School class!
§    And thank you: to Ed Clabots for opening all Saints Chapel on Monday, December 28th for a memorial service.

Education Alert!  Diocesan Deacons’ School will begin on Saturday, 9 January 2016 at Grace, Sheboygan!  This presents an additional and in-depth educational opportunity even if you are not in formation to become a deacon.  Classes will meet every second Saturday, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. (gathering for worship at 8:15, and ending with prayer at 3 p.m., with a lunch in common).  Two courses will be offered for instruction in 2016:
§  Old Testament:  3 contact hours.  An in-depth survey of the origins, composition, canonization, contents and theology of the Old Testament.
§  Church History:  3 contact hours.  The history of the Church from the apostolic age to today, with specific focus on theological development.
The courses will not result in any educational credit, but will be taught at a college level.  There will be no required tests or papers for any participants not in formation for ordination.  Approximately one to two hours study per day will be necessary to keep current in the courses.
It is not necessary that you attend all sections of either course, i.e., if you want to dive deeper in particular parts of the Old Testament or Church History you can attend only those sessions.
There will be no cost to attend, except for the cost of textbooks (approximately $80-100).  A free will offering will be collected to help defray meal costs.
If you are curious, please request a copy of a detailed syllabus for either or both courses from the office.  It is necessary to act quickly (a lot of reading prior to 9 January!)

Call for ContributionsIf you have a spiritual reflection to share, or want to point your fellow worshippers toward a resource, submit your contributions to Fr. Karl (by email) by Wednesday in the week of publication.

Music this Week:

Second Sunday after Christmas

Entrance Hymn 94           “While shepherds watched their flocks by night”
Offertory Hymn 110                  “The snow lay on the ground”
Communion Hymn 480    “When Jesus left his Father’s throne”
Closing Hymn 107           “Good Christian friends, rejoice”

Eve of the Epiphany, January 5th, 2016

Prelude                 How brightly shines the Morning Star            Pachelbel and Bach
Entrance Hymn 109         “The first Nowell”
Offertory Hymn128 “We three kings”
Communion Motet Saw you never in the twilight              French carol, harm. Wood
Communion Hymn 127    “Earth has many a noble city”
Closing Hymn 117 “Brightest and best of the sons of the morning”
Postlude                How brightly shines the Morning Star                               Reger

Parish Notices

The Feast of the Epiphany: We will celebrate the Eve of the Feast of Epiphany Tuesday, January 5th. Parishioners and their guests are invited to Solemn Mass beginning at 6:00 p.m. followed by Twelfth Night Reception.

§  Adult Education: We will resume Sunday morning Adult Education on January 10th with a four-part series on Christian Community. How do we build Christian community within and outside the Church?  What are the elements of community in Christ?  What are the challenges?  The focus will include examining the scriptural models for community, those of the early Church, those within our own heritage, and how all of these relate to our sense of community within the wider culture.

§  Bible Challenge: Grace Abounds will launch The Bible Challenge on the First Monday of 2016, January 4th. If you take this challenge, you will find that in one year you will read all of the Bible! This will require less than an hour of your time, six days a week. A schedule of readings will be provided on the parish website, along with weekly study summaries and a weekly video summery of the readings. If you need a good study bible for the challenge, contact the parish office. When we immerse ourselves in Scripture, the mantle of the Lord does fall upon us. We are equipped to discern God’s will and to lead others to know and love and serve the Lord.
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§  Diocesan Deacons’ School: Begins Saturday, January 9, 2016 at Grace, Sheboygan. This presents an additional and in-depth education opportunity even if you are not in formation to become a deacon. Classes will meet every second Saturday, from 9:00 a.mn. until 3:00 p.m. Two courses will be offered for instruction in 2016: Old Testament and Church History. There will be no cost to attend, except for the cost of textbooks. If you are interested, please request a copy of the syllabus for either or both courses from the office. It is necessary to act quickly (a lot of reading prior to January 9th!)

§  The Annual Meeting: This year’s Annual Meeting will take place on Sunday, January 31, 2016. We will have one Mass at 9:00am followed by the Annual Meeting at 10:15am. If you have been in leadership of any group or committee please submit an annual report to the office@gracesheboygan.com. Please make every effort to attend and participate.

§  Something Extra for Grace: Envelopes are available in the pews if you are moved to give an extra gift, beyond your pledge or regular plate donation, toward the life of the church.  Gifts are tax deductible if you write your name on the envelope.

§  Resting in the Heart:  On Saturday, January 9, 2016, 9:00 am – 2:00 pm, the Rev. Paul Feider, nationally known author and speaker, will be presenting a Healing Conference called “Resting in the Heart – a search for inner peace.” This conference is for those who are searching for inner healing or those who seek to help others find inner healing. There will be a Healing Eucharist at 1pm with time for healing prayer. All are welcome to share in this conference which takes place at St. Thomas Church, 226 Washington St, Menasha. Please register online at www.stthomaswi.com or by calling (920) 725-5601.

  Flower Schedule for 2016: Giving the gift of flowers is a wonderful way to remember a loved one or to offer thanksgiving for your blessings. If you wish to sign up for a specific Sunday, the Flower Schedule is available on the table in the narthex. More than one person can sign up for each Sunday.

§  Like Grace Church on Facebook
§  Follow Grace Church on Twitter: @GEC_Sheboygan
§  We Are on Itunes! Check out the new podcast!!!

Thursday, December 24, 2015

"The Grace of God has Appeared"


Grace Episcopal Church

Sheboygan, Wisconsin



Grace Notes

24 December 2015



It’s the Eve of the Nativity of Our Lord.  Following ancient practice, in which the day begins at sundown, we will celebrate the first Mass of Christmas this evening.  When this meditation publishes we will be daylight hours away from our annual celebration that God is with us, that He took on our flesh.  Jesus redeems us.  He saves us, and on this Feast of the Nativity we celebrate that salvation happens this day.  In the words of St. Paul in the Christmas lesson from the Letter to Titus, “The grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all ...”  God has appeared.  God appears.  He is with us.  “He it is who gave himself for us ...”   In the words of psalm 96:

Sing to the LORD and bless his Name;

     proclaim the good news of his salvation from day to day.



Declare his glory among the nations

     and his wonders among all peoples.



We celebrate that salvation happens this day, that God is with us.  We celebrate that God has so loved us that He gave His only-begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him might not die but live eternally.  We celebrate that in taking on our flesh, in being born to us as the child in a manger, God shares in the way of all flesh, and yet calls us to Himself and blazes a trail that no flesh could walk—that no flesh can walk absent God’s saving power; a trail which leads beyond the death of the body to the kingdom of heaven, in which the God who suffers with us is the great God in who’s beauty and love and joy we may share.  The God who consoles us here, who is with us in our aloneness, is the God who calls us to be one with Him, that the consolatio—the suffering with—given us in this world may become the joy of redemption in heaven.



Grace abounds:  Please thank:

§  Wayne and Pat Sather, and  the Aparicio family for the Sunday coffee hours.

§  All who participated in the Christmas Castle gift distribution:  Bev Evans, Art Imig, Bob MacEwen, Pat Sather, Nancy Yurk.

§  Those who helped in baking, flower arranging, packaging and delivering Christmas Joy to elderly and shut-in parishioners:  Mrs. Aparicio's Sunday School class, Katy Larson , Jessica's Ambelang, Joyce Wessel, Jennifer Pawlus, Claudia Fischer, Traci Revis, Mary Kohler, Mary Snyder, Deb Gagin Polly Schmeiser, Pat Sather, Bev Evans, Mary Ann Neuses, Bernie Markevitch and Barb MacEwen.

§  Those who decorated the church for Christmas, including:  Rachel Boland, Scott Fabiano, Susan McIntosh, Bernie Markevitch, Bryan Stenz, and Jon Whitford.







Education Alert!  Diocesan Deacons’ School will begin on Saturday, 9 January 2016 at Grace, Sheboygan!  This presents an additional and in-depth educational opportunity even if you are not in formation to become a deacon.  Classes will meet every second Saturday, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. (gathering for worship at 8:15, and ending with prayer at 3 p.m., with a lunch in common).  Two courses will be offered for instruction in 2016:

§  Old Testament:  3 contact hours.  An in-depth survey of the origins, composition, canonization, contents and theology of the Old Testament.

§  Church History:  3 contact hours.  The history of the Church from the apostolic age to today, with specific focus on theological development.

The courses will not result in any educational credit, but will be taught at a college level.  There will be no required tests or papers for any participants not in formation for ordination.  Approximately one to two hours study per day will be necessary to keep current in the courses.

It is not necessary that you attend all sections of either course, i.e., if you want to dive deeper in particular parts of the Old Testament or Church History you can attend only those sessions.

There will be no cost to attend, except for the cost of textbooks (approximately $80-100).  A free will offering will be collected to help defray meal costs.

If you are curious, please request a copy of a detailed syllabus for either or both courses from the office.  It is necessary to act quickly (a lot of reading prior to 9 January!)



Call for Contributions:  If you have a spiritual reflection to share, or want to point your fellow worshippers toward a resource, submit your contributions to Fr. Karl (by email) by Wednesday in the week of publication.



Music this Week:



December 24th, Christmas Eve at 4pm



Prelude                           Lindsay Fischer, cello

Processional Hymn          “O come, all ye faithful”

Gloria                              New English Folk Mass

Sequence Hymn              “Away in a manger”

Carols during the Pageant:

                                       “O little town of Bethlehem”

                                       “The first Nowell”

                                       “Joy to the world”

Offertory Hymns              “The snow lay on the ground”

                                       “What child is this”

Communion Hymn           “Silent night”

Closing Hymn                  “Angels we have heard on high”

Postlude                          Allegro giocoso from the Christmas Concerto          Liberti



Prelude at 10:30pm



Ding, dong, merrily on high                          Traditional English Carol, arr. Willcocks

Adagio from Concerto in G Minor                                            Georg Matthias Monn

                             Lindsay Fischer, cello

In the bleak midwinter                                                                       Harold Darke

Hymn 105:            “God rest ye merry, gentlemen”

Sinfonia from the Christmas Oratorio                                                       J. S. Bach

          Sandie Palmer and Sutton Cecil, flutes; Lindsay Fischer, cello

Sicilienne                                                                                          Gabriel Fauré

Berceuse (Lullaby)                                                                                       Fauré

                             Lindsay Fischer, cello



Solemn Mass at 11pm



Introit                             Dominus dixit                                                                Plainsong

Processional Hymn 83      “O come, all ye faithful”

Gloria in excelsis S-202                                                                                Willan

Offertory Hymn 79          “O little town of Bethlehem”

Sanctus S-114                                                                                             Willan

Agnus Dei                       Missa de Angelis                                                Plainsong

Communion Anthems      “As Joseph was a-walking”                15th century English

        carol, arr. Wells

                                      Manger Carol                                    13th century French

                                                                                            carol, arr. Sowerby

Communion Hymn 111    “Silent night”

Recessional Hymn 96       “Angels we have heard on high”

Postlude                         In dulci jubilo                                                   J. S. Bach



December 25th at 9am



Entrance Hymn 83           “O come, all ye faithful”

Gloria in excelsis             New English Folk Mass

Offertory Hymn 87          “Hark! the herald angels sing”

Sanctus & Agnus Dei       New English Folk Mass

Communion Hymn 115    “What child is this”

Closing Hymn 96             “Angels we have heard on high”



Sunday, December 27th at 10:15



Entrance Hymn 102         “Once in royal David’s city”

Gloria S-202                                                                                                Willan

Te Deum S-205                                                                                      Plainsong

Offertory Hymn 82          “Of the Father’s love begotten”

Choir Motet                     What is this lovely fragrance        French carol, arr. Willan

Closing Hymn 100           “Joy to the world”



Parish Notices



§  End of Year Pledge Reminder: Please make every effort to pay the remainder of your pledge before the end of the year. If you need to know your balance, please call the office at 452-9659. If you want tax credit for your pledge paid in 2015, you must have the payment in the office by Wednesday, December 30th. A check dated the 30th, but arriving later cannot be counted as paid in 2015. All payments received after the 30th will be credited in 2016. Thank you so much.

§  Christmas Pageant: will take place during the 4:00 p.m. Family Christmas Eve Mass. Please be at the church for costuming at 3:00pm December 24th.

§  Fr. Schaffenburg will be on Vacation: Fr. Karl & Elizabeth will be on vacation December 28, 2015 through January 2, 2016. If you have a pastoral emergency, please call Deacon Mike Burg at 918-9944 or Deacon Michele Whitford at 918-1230 or the office 452-9659.

§  Something Extra for Grace: Envelopes are available in the pews if you are movedto give an extra gift, beyond your pledge or regular plate donation, toward the life of the church.  Gifts are tax deductible if you write your name on the envelope.

§  The Feast of the Epiphany: We will celebrate the Eve of the Feast of Epiphany Tuesday, January 5th. Parishioners and their guests are invited to Solemn Mass beginning at 6:00 p.m. followed by Twelfth Night Reception. Please sign up in the narthex or by calling the church office at 452-9659.

§  Bible Challenge: Grace Abounds will launch The Bible Challenge on the First Monday of 2016, January 4th. If you take this challenge, you will find that in one year you will read all of the Bible! This will require less than an hour of your time, six days a week. A schedule of readings will be provided on the parish website, along with weekly study summaries and a weekly video summery of the readings. If you need a good study bible for the challenge, contact the parish office. When we immerse ourselves in Scripture, the mantle of the Lord does fall upon us. We are equipped to discern God’s will and to lead others to know and love and serve the Lord.

§  Resting in the Heart: On Saturday, January 9, 2016, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m, the Rev. Paul Feider, nationally known author and speaker, will be presenting a Healing Conference called “Resting in the Heart – a search for inner peace.” This conference is for those who are searching for inner healing or those who seek to help others find inner healing. There will be a Healing Eucharist at 1pm with time for healing prayer. All are welcome to share in this conference which takes place at St. Thomas Church, 226 Washington St, Menasha. Please register online at www.stthomaswi.com or by calling (920) 725-5601.

§  The Annual Meeting: This year’s Annual Meeting will take place on Sunday, January 31, 2016. We will have one Mass at 9:00am followed by the Annual Meeting at 10:15am. If you have been in leadership of any group or committee please submit an annual report to the office@gracesheboygan.com. Please make every effort to attend and participate.

§  Flower Schedule for 2016: Giving the gift of flowers is a wonderful way to remember a loved one or to offer thanksgiving for your blessings. If you wish to sign up for a specific Sunday, the Flower Schedule is available on the table in the narthex. More than one person can sign up for each Sunday.

§  Like Grace Church on Facebook

§  Follow Grace Church on Twitter: @GEC_Sheboygan

§  We Are on Itunes! Check out the new podcast!!!





Thursday, December 17, 2015

Diakonia


Grace Episcopal Church

Sheboygan, Wisconsin



Grace Notes

17 December 2015



Ten years ago today I was ordained a deacon.  (It’s too bad I’m not a pilot.  Being ordained on the anniversary of the first flight by the Wright brothers would have made for comment!)  It is well, therefore, that I remind myself today—and all days—that all priests are also deacons.  This does not make deacons a lesser or order of ministry.  It means that different orders are called to different ministries, with the deacon being called especially to proclaim the Gospel in the community (both in worship and outside the church), to serve as the bridge between the needs of the world and the gifts of the Church (e.g., in servant ministry), and to preach, teach, and provide pastoral care.

One way to remember and celebrate the day I first became a deacon is to remind that all are called to servant ministry.  Each one of us is called by God, and equipped by Him, to seek and serve Christ in all persons, to respect the dignity of every human being.  As servants we are on the front line between the grace of God and the needs of the world.  God will use each one of us as an instrument of His grace when we make ourselves available to Him, when we follow His Son.  The deacon is on this front in very focused ways, and with specific education and training intended to strengthen gifts held by the deacon.  The rest of us are on the front line above all in who we are, in how we embody Christ.  When we approach all encounters in life from the perspective of servanthood—seeking to serve God, and to serve God through our service to His people—then we experience continual formation in ministry and in our own faith.

Glory be to God!, that He has not only come among us, but remains with us, dwells with us, empowers us, that we may incarnate His presence in a fallen world.  It is by our witness that those who do not know God may come to know Him.  He will use each one of us, giving each different gifts, but giving each the gifts needed to do His will together.  As we continue our journey through Advent, as we prepare for the celebration of God becoming one of us, seek to serve first, knowing that in serving you bring God’s light into dark places.



Grace abounds:  Please thank:

  • Kevan and Traci Revis, and  Steve and Polly Schmesier for the Sunday coffee hours.

 Call for Contributions:  If you have a spiritual reflection to share, or want to point your fellow worshippers toward a resource, submit your contributions to Fr. Karl (by email) by Wednesday in the week of publication.



Music this Week: The Fourth Sunday of Advent, Year C



Prelude                  Three Verses on ‘Creator of the stars of night’       Jean Titelouze

Entrance Hymn 72 “Hark! the glad sound! the Savior comes”                   Richmond

Trisagion S-102                                                                                Archangelsky

Offertory Hymn 56 “O come, O come, Emmanuel”                           Veni Emmanuel

Sanctus S-114                                                                                                         Willan

Agnus Dei S-158                                                                                          Willan

Communion Motet Ave Maria                                                           Jacob Arcadelt

Comm. Hymn 60   “Creator of the stars of night”                             Conditor alme

Closing Hymn 436 “Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates”                               Truro

Postlude                Venez Divin Messie              “French Noel,” arr. Dom Paul Benoit



Parish Notices


  • End of Year Pledge Reminder: Please make every effort to pay the remainder of your pledge before the end of the year. If you need to know your balance, please call the office at 452-9659. If you want tax credit for your pledge paid in 2015, you must have the payment in the office by Wednesday, December 30th. A check dated the 30th, but arriving later cannot be counted as paid in 2015. All payments received after the 30th will be credited in 2016. Thank you so much.



  • Christmas Flowers/Music: If you would like to contribute to the Christmas flowers/music in memorial or in thanksgiving, please complete and submit the form inserted in this mass booklet by noon on Monday, December 21st.



  • Youth and Children’s Choir: Youth and Children’s choir final rehearsal is today at 9:00am. The choir is open to 2nd graders through high school, and will sing for the 4pm service on Christmas Eve.



  • Christmas Pageant: The final rehearsal is today at 9:00am. Please do not let this stop any child from participating. The pageant is open to youth of all ages. Please be at the church for costuming at 3:00pm December 24th. The Pageant will take place during the 4:00 p.m. Family Christmas Eve Mass.



  • Adopt a Family Gifts: Thank you to all who participated in this special giving.  Once again our “Adopt a Family” was a great success!



  • Christmas Joy: is scheduled to meet on Monday, December 21st at 11:00 a.m., in the church kitchen. At that time, we will assemble winter greens and flowers and bag cookies, and then make deliveries (there is a sign-up sheet in the narthex.) We need helping hands. Can you bake, make a delivery or help arrange? Please join us for this fulfilling and fun ministry to our elderly and shut-ins. They will appreciate it. If you have any questions, please call Barb MacEwen at 467-6909.



  • Fr. Schaffenburg will be on Vacation: Fr. Karl & Elizabeth will be on vacation December 28, 2015 through January 2, 2016. If you have a pastoral emergency, please call Deacon Mike Burg at 918-9944 or Deacon Michele Whitford at 918-1230 or the office 452-9659.



  • Something Extra for Grace: Envelopes are available in the pews if you are moved
  • to give an extra gift, beyond your pledge or regular plate donation, toward the life of the church.  Gifts are tax deductible if you write your name on the envelope.
  • The Feast of the Epiphany: We will celebrate the Eve of the Feast of Epiphany Tuesday, January 5th. Parishioners and their guests are invited to Solemn Mass beginning at 6:00 p.m. followed by Twelfth Night Reception. Please sign up in the narthex or by calling the church office at 452-9659.



  • Bible Challenge: Grace Abounds will launch The Bible Challenge on the First Monday of 2016, January 4th. If you take this challenge, you will find that in one year you will read all of the Bible! This will require less than an hour of your time, six days a week. A schedule of readings will be provided on the parish website, along with weekly study summaries and a weekly video summery of the readings. If you need a good study bible for the challenge, contact the parish office. When we immerse ourselves in Scripture, the mantle of the Lord does fall upon us. We are equipped to discern God’s will and to lead others to know and love and serve the Lord.



  • Resting in the Heart: On Saturday, January 9, 2016, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m, the Rev. Paul Feider, nationally known author and speaker, will be presenting a Healing Conference called “Resting in the Heart – a search for inner peace.” This conference is for those who are searching for inner healing or those who seek to help others find inner healing. There will be a Healing Eucharist at 1pm with time for healing prayer. All are welcome to share in this conference which takes place at St. Thomas Church, 226 Washington St, Menasha. Please register online at www.stthomaswi.com or by calling (920) 725-5601
  • The Annual Meeting: This year’s Annual Meeting will take place on Sunday, January 31, 2016. We will have one Mass at 9:00am followed by the Annual Meeting at 10:15am. If you have been in leadership of any group or committee please submit an annual report to the office@gracesheboygan.com. Please make every effort to attend and participate.



  • Flower Schedule for 2016: Giving the gift of flowers is a wonderful way to remember a loved one or to offer thanksgiving for your blessings. If you wish to sign up for a specific Sunday, the Flower Schedule is available on the table in the narthex. More than one person can sign up for each Sunday.



  • Like Grace Church on Facebook
  • Follow Grace Church on Twitter: @GEC_Sheboygan
  • We Are on Itunes! Check out the new podcast!!!