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NATIVITY SERVICE
Friday May 28, 2021 - Service Time: 9 pm - Compline. This is an online meeting based on a Zoom call. Join in a Zoom meeting for a reading of the Office of Compline on Friday nights at 9 pm. The service is upcoming or ongoing. Please choose a method to view the online service. Join Zoom Meeting. SERVICE VIDEO VIEWER Office Hours Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Church Services Every Sunday 8:30 am and 10:30 amHOSANNA!
Hosanna! “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the coming kingdom of our ancestor David! Hosanna in the highest heaven!”. Normally, I get excited about the start of Holy Week. Each Palm Sunday we get to hear the familiar stories of Jesus’ final days leading to the cross and to the celebration of the INVITATION TO ASH WEDNESDAY Invitation to Ash Wednesday. I can’t believe I am writing this, but here we are, still in the pandemic, still not able to fully gather in person. Once again, we are discovering new ways to worship together, to mark together the important dates of the church year which ground us, shape us, and nurture us. Services for Ash Wednesday on FebruaryMUSIC AND ART
The Altar. The altar is the work of late parishioner Doug Smith, who also built the pulpit, the altar rail, and the stations of the cross. The front of the altar uses marquetry, an art form using wood veneers, to suggest the Last Supper. The marquetry in the front of the pulpit is the Nativity logo. You may also note the logo is carved into theCLERGY AND STAFF
Kathryn joined Church of the Nativity in 2015 as part-time Youth Minister. She grew up in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Cary. After graduating from Mississippi State University with a degree in Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture, she spent five nomadic years traveling all over the US as a ski school instructor, white-water rafting guide, aquarium educator, and special-needs school principal. MEETING SPECIAL NEEDS Meeting Special Needs. At Nativity, we want everyone to feel comfortable and able to participate in all aspects of our church community including services, education, youth group, special events at church and field trips, fellowship, and our ministries. We don’twant anybody to
“A THING IS RIGHT WHEN IT TENDS TO PRESERVE THE INTEGRITY As I think about the current state of politics in our country from an ethical perspective, I am reminded of what Ellen Davis, Professor of Bible and Practical Theology at Duke Divinity School wrote in her book, Scripture, Culture, and Agriculture concerning agricultural ethics. “Currently, there are active in our culture two opposing agricultural ethics, INVITATION OR COMMAND? Invitation or Command? This Sunday’s gospel reading is the same story of the calling of Andrew and Peter that we heard last Sunday from the Gospel of John, but this week the story comes from the Gospel of Matthew. It includes the infamous phrase, “Follow me and I will make you disciples of men.” (people CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN RALEIGH, NCWHO WE ARENEW TO NATIVITYCHURCH LIFEONLINE PLEDGEDONATECLERGY AND STAFF Welcome to Church of the Nativity, an Episcopal church in the trees of North Raleigh. We invite all people to glorify God through worship, prayer, fellowship, education, and loving service, and to experience God’s love and peace through Jesus Christ.NATIVITY SERVICE
Friday May 28, 2021 - Service Time: 9 pm - Compline. This is an online meeting based on a Zoom call. Join in a Zoom meeting for a reading of the Office of Compline on Friday nights at 9 pm. The service is upcoming or ongoing. Please choose a method to view the online service. Join Zoom Meeting. SERVICE VIDEO VIEWER Office Hours Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Church Services Every Sunday 8:30 am and 10:30 amHOSANNA!
Hosanna! “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the coming kingdom of our ancestor David! Hosanna in the highest heaven!”. Normally, I get excited about the start of Holy Week. Each Palm Sunday we get to hear the familiar stories of Jesus’ final days leading to the cross and to the celebration of the INVITATION TO ASH WEDNESDAY Invitation to Ash Wednesday. I can’t believe I am writing this, but here we are, still in the pandemic, still not able to fully gather in person. Once again, we are discovering new ways to worship together, to mark together the important dates of the church year which ground us, shape us, and nurture us. Services for Ash Wednesday on FebruaryMUSIC AND ART
The Altar. The altar is the work of late parishioner Doug Smith, who also built the pulpit, the altar rail, and the stations of the cross. The front of the altar uses marquetry, an art form using wood veneers, to suggest the Last Supper. The marquetry in the front of the pulpit is the Nativity logo. You may also note the logo is carved into theCLERGY AND STAFF
Kathryn joined Church of the Nativity in 2015 as part-time Youth Minister. She grew up in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Cary. After graduating from Mississippi State University with a degree in Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture, she spent five nomadic years traveling all over the US as a ski school instructor, white-water rafting guide, aquarium educator, and special-needs school principal. MEETING SPECIAL NEEDS Meeting Special Needs. At Nativity, we want everyone to feel comfortable and able to participate in all aspects of our church community including services, education, youth group, special events at church and field trips, fellowship, and our ministries. We don’twant anybody to
“A THING IS RIGHT WHEN IT TENDS TO PRESERVE THE INTEGRITY As I think about the current state of politics in our country from an ethical perspective, I am reminded of what Ellen Davis, Professor of Bible and Practical Theology at Duke Divinity School wrote in her book, Scripture, Culture, and Agriculture concerning agricultural ethics. “Currently, there are active in our culture two opposing agricultural ethics, INVITATION OR COMMAND? Invitation or Command? This Sunday’s gospel reading is the same story of the calling of Andrew and Peter that we heard last Sunday from the Gospel of John, but this week the story comes from the Gospel of Matthew. It includes the infamous phrase, “Follow me and I will make you disciples of men.” (peopleNATIVITY SERVICE
Friday May 28, 2021 - Service Time: 9 pm - Compline. This is an online meeting based on a Zoom call. Join in a Zoom meeting for a reading of the Office of Compline on Friday nights at 9 pm. The service is upcoming or ongoing. Please choose a method to view the online service. Join Zoom Meeting. ONLINE DONATIONS TO NATIVITY Nativity uses three online donation services: WeShare PayPal Venmo WeShare WeShare can be used to schedule recurring automatic credit card payments to Nativity. WeShare deducts between 3% and 3.5% of your payment as a payment fee. Nativity recommends using the bank or credit Unions’ bill payment services for automatic recurring payments tonativity. The cost
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WHAT WE BELIEVE
The Baptismal Covenant affirms our belief in the Holy Trinity of God: We believe in God the Father, creator of heaven and earth. We believe in Jesus Christ, the only son of God, who was crucified, died, buried, and rose again. We believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, theHOSANNA!
Hosanna! “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the coming kingdom of our ancestor David! Hosanna in the highest heaven!”. Normally, I get excited about the start of Holy Week. Each Palm Sunday we get to hear the familiar stories of Jesus’ final days leading to the cross and to the celebration of the ONLINE DONATIONS TO CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY With these donation details, Nativity will receive $50.00. The total PayPal transaction fees are $1.80. Your PayPal account charge or Credit Card charge will be $51.80. Church of the Nativity will mail you a year-end tax statement detailing your tax-deductible donations.We
CONSIDER THE RAINBOW Consider the beauty of these verses: Look at the rainbow and praise its Maker; it shines with a supreme beauty, rounding the sky with its gleaming arc, a bow bent by the hands of the Most High. His command speeds the snow storm and sends the swift lightning to execute his sentence. To that end the storehouses are opened, and the clouds flyout
NATIVITY COORDINATOR, AUTHOR AT Nativity Coordinator, Author at. Nativity Members Exceed Goal for the First Nativity/Raleigh-Apex NAACP Scholarship Fund. 16 days ago by Nativity Coordinator 757. Members of the Nativity Social Justice Advocacy Team and the Outreach Team are proud to announce that the new scholarship fund introduced in February has completed its 2021campaign
PALM SUNDAY 2021
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord; we bless you from the house of the Lord. God is the Lord; he has shined upon us; form a procession with branches up to the horns of the altar. TWEET SHARE THIS PAGE: GLAD TIDINGS Glad Tidings February 25, 2021 This week at Nativity Friday, February 26 9 pm Compline Zoom Connect here Sunday, February 28 10:30 am Holy Eucharist Online View service here Service bulletin foun d here 12 pm Coffee Hour Zoom Connect here Monday, CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN RALEIGH, NCWHO WE ARENEW TO NATIVITYCHURCH LIFEONLINE PLEDGEDONATECLERGY AND STAFF Welcome to Church of the Nativity, an Episcopal church in the trees of North Raleigh. We invite all people to glorify God through worship, prayer, fellowship, education, and loving service, and to experience God’s love and peace through Jesus Christ. NATIVITY SERVICECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY LIVECHURCH NATIVITY TV ONLINECHURCH NATIVITY WATCH Friday June 4, 2021 - Service Time: 9 pm - Compline. This is an online meeting based on a Zoom call. Join in a Zoom meeting for a reading of the Office of Compline on Friday nights at 9 pm. ONLINE PLEDGE TO CHURCH OF THE NATIVITYCHURCH OF THE NATIVITY ONLINECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY LIVECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY BALTIMORECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY ARDENCHURCH OF THE NATIVITY ONLINE MASSCHURCH OF THE NATIVITY RALEIGH Church of the Nativity currently supports pledging for the following campaigns. Please select the campaign you wish to pledge for.Stewardship 2021
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Office Hours Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Church Services Every Sunday 8:30 am and 10:30 am WHAT WE BELIEVECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY LIVECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY BALTIMORECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY ONLINECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY ARDENCHURCH OF THE NATIVITY FACEBOOKCHURCH OF THE NATIVITY RALEIGH Our members come from a variety of backgrounds and religious traditions. When asked what Episcopalians believe, it is helpful to look to the Baptismal Covenant found CONSIDER THE RAINBOW Last Saturday, Marilyn and I watched the beautiful, poignant funeral of Prince Philip in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle from start to finish. It struck me, a few days before the annual observance of Earth Day, how evident Philip’s lifelong dedication to conservation INVITATION OR COMMAND? Invitation or Command? This Sunday’s gospel reading is the same story of the calling of Andrew and Peter that we heard last Sunday from the Gospel of John, but this week the story comes from the Gospel of Matthew. It includes the infamous phrase, “Follow me and I will make you disciples of men.” (people MEETING SPECIAL NEEDS At Nativity, we want everyone to feel comfortable and able to participate in all aspects of our church community including services, education, youth group, special events at church and field trips, fellowship, and our ministries.CLERGY AND STAFF
Kathryn joined Church of the Nativity in 2015 as part-time Youth Minister. She grew up in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Cary. After graduating from Mississippi State University with a degree in Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture, she spent five nomadic years traveling all over the US as a ski school instructor, white-water rafting guide, aquarium educator, and special-needs school principal.MUSIC AND ART
The music program at Church of the Nativity is diverse, creative, and grounded in the Anglican heritage of music in the Episcopal Church. Music is an important part of worship in the Episcopal tradition and we express our faith through the celebration of singing. CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN RALEIGH, NCWHO WE ARENEW TO NATIVITYCHURCH LIFEONLINE PLEDGEDONATECLERGY AND STAFF Welcome to Church of the Nativity, an Episcopal church in the trees of North Raleigh. We invite all people to glorify God through worship, prayer, fellowship, education, and loving service, and to experience God’s love and peace through Jesus Christ. NATIVITY SERVICECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY LIVECHURCH NATIVITY TV ONLINECHURCH NATIVITY WATCH Friday June 4, 2021 - Service Time: 9 pm - Compline. This is an online meeting based on a Zoom call. Join in a Zoom meeting for a reading of the Office of Compline on Friday nights at 9 pm. ONLINE PLEDGE TO CHURCH OF THE NATIVITYCHURCH OF THE NATIVITY ONLINECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY LIVECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY BALTIMORECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY ARDENCHURCH OF THE NATIVITY ONLINE MASSCHURCH OF THE NATIVITY RALEIGH Church of the Nativity currently supports pledging for the following campaigns. Please select the campaign you wish to pledge for.Stewardship 2021
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Office Hours Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Church Services Every Sunday 8:30 am and 10:30 am WHAT WE BELIEVECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY LIVECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY BALTIMORECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY ONLINECHURCH OF THE NATIVITY ARDENCHURCH OF THE NATIVITY FACEBOOKCHURCH OF THE NATIVITY RALEIGH Our members come from a variety of backgrounds and religious traditions. When asked what Episcopalians believe, it is helpful to look to the Baptismal Covenant found CONSIDER THE RAINBOW Last Saturday, Marilyn and I watched the beautiful, poignant funeral of Prince Philip in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle from start to finish. It struck me, a few days before the annual observance of Earth Day, how evident Philip’s lifelong dedication to conservation INVITATION OR COMMAND? Invitation or Command? This Sunday’s gospel reading is the same story of the calling of Andrew and Peter that we heard last Sunday from the Gospel of John, but this week the story comes from the Gospel of Matthew. It includes the infamous phrase, “Follow me and I will make you disciples of men.” (people MEETING SPECIAL NEEDS At Nativity, we want everyone to feel comfortable and able to participate in all aspects of our church community including services, education, youth group, special events at church and field trips, fellowship, and our ministries.CLERGY AND STAFF
Kathryn joined Church of the Nativity in 2015 as part-time Youth Minister. She grew up in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Cary. After graduating from Mississippi State University with a degree in Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture, she spent five nomadic years traveling all over the US as a ski school instructor, white-water rafting guide, aquarium educator, and special-needs school principal.MUSIC AND ART
The music program at Church of the Nativity is diverse, creative, and grounded in the Anglican heritage of music in the Episcopal Church. Music is an important part of worship in the Episcopal tradition and we express our faith through the celebration of singing. ONLINE DONATIONS TO NATIVITY Nativity uses three online donation services: WeShare PayPal Venmo WeShare WeShare can be used to schedule recurring automatic credit card payments to Nativity. WeShare deducts between 3% and 3.5% of your payment as a payment fee. Nativity recommends using the bank or credit Unions’ bill payment services for automatic recurring payments tonativity. The cost
SERVICE VIDEO VIEWER Office Hours Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Church Services Every Sunday 8:30 am and 10:30 am THE STORY OF NATIVITY “Never underestimate the power of a small group of people to change the world. In fact, it is the only way that ever has.” Margaret Mead. With an eye on the rapidly increasing population in North Raleigh, an inspired group of lay people from several churches in Raleigh approached then-Bishop Estill in 1985 about establishing a newcongregation.
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By Phillip Bass “Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the coming kingdom of our ancestor David! Hosanna in the highest heaven!” Normally, I get excited about the start of Holy Week. Each Palm Sunday we get to hear the familiar stories of Jesus’ final days leading to SAVE US FROM THE TIME OF TRIAL When the Book of Common Prayer was reissued in 1979, it offered contemporary English usage (“Rite II”) as an alternative to the Elizabethan English usage (“Rite I”) that BCPs had used since the first in 1549. At Nativity we have almost always used Rite II in our worship services. One interesting feature of Rite II,OUTREACH
Below is a list of outreach projects Nativity is involved in. Click on each of the projects for more detail. Food Security. In recent years about 13% of people living in Wake County have been food insecure, with about a third of all school children on free or reduced lunch. CONSIDER THE RAINBOW Last Saturday, Marilyn and I watched the beautiful, poignant funeral of Prince Philip in St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle from start to finish. It struck me, a few days before the annual observance of Earth Day, how evident Philip’s lifelong dedication to conservation CARING FOR CREATION ARCHIVES When I was a child, I attended a bible study after school in our neighborhood. I recall that I memorized many bible verses. I think the verse that stuck with me the longest was John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so ONLINE DONATIONS TO CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY Make a donation to Church of the Nativity using PayPal. Church of the Nativity now uses PayPal to process online donations. You do not need a PayPal account to use PayPal. “A THING IS RIGHT WHEN IT TENDS TO PRESERVE THE INTEGRITY As I think about the current state of politics in our country from an ethical perspective, I am reminded of what Ellen Davis, Professor of Bible and Practical Theology at Duke Divinity School wrote in her book, Scripture, Culture, and Agriculture concerning agricultural ethics. “Currently, there are active in our culture two opposing agricultural ethics,MENUMENU
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LATEST BLOG ENTRIES FROM NATIVITY PAULI MURRAY WALKING TOUR REPORT 6/19/2019 By Dee Wallis One recent lovely Saturday morning a group from Nativity joined a walking tour of downtown Durham to explore Pauli Murray’s home, family and history. Pauli Murray, the first black, woman, lesbian Episcopal priest, grew up in a house built by her grandfather that was full of family, expectations, work, andachievements.
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SAVE US FROM THE TIME OF TRIAL When the Book of Common Prayer was reissued in 1979, it offered contemporary English usage (“Rite II”) as an alternative to the Elizabethan English usage (“Rite I”) that BCPs had used since the first in 1549. At Nativity we have almost always used Rite II in our worship services. One interesting feature of Rite II,Read more
PARISH COORDINATOR UPDATE 06/06/2019 Welcome Megan We at COTN are happy to welcome Megan Miller as our new Parish Coordinator! She is very excited to join the staff and looks forward to supporting our volunteers and helping everyone feel connected to the parish. Megan earned her MBA and worked in fundraising before starting a family. She moved toRead more
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