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Who we are
Being St. Nick
St. Nicholas Church is many things to many people. We honor traditions handed down to us from the earliest of Christians, while we actively engage in the 21st century with a progressive faith that keeps step with current times. We are steeped in ancient liturgical practices, yet we do not shy away from expressing our beliefs in ways that are understandable and contemporary. We are dynamic and life-giving, yet, we are "static" as we maintain and practice, with full faith, the teachings of Christ, the apostles and the early disciples. We embrace our history, while we boldly move into the future, always professing Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
At St. Nicholas, our worship is as diverse as our community. We are Anglican in identity, though we graciously borrow from other faith traditions with regards to music and prayer.
The structure of our worship comes from the Book of Common Prayer, a staple in Anglican / Episcopal worship for more than four hundred years.
You Are Welcome
Visitors to St Nicholas usually say two things about us:"” We are warmly welcoming and accepting "” you won't be a stranger long."” We are different. That's because we include everyone: kids, interfaith families, people of color,gay women and men, people in recovery, young, old, and more.
Many in our congregation originally came from other Christian denominations (predominantlyfrom the Roman Catholic tradition (post Vatican II) and have found a home in the EpiscopalChurch. At St. Nicholas, we have a community that blends the two great traditions, embracing bothin worship and outreach. Some members are from the Jewish faith. They, too, have found comforthere at St. Nick's.
While our church facility is located in Elk Grove Village, IL., our congregation has drawn fromother communities throughout metropolitan Chicago "” Hoffman Estates, Schaumburg, Streamwood,Cary, Lombard, and even the city of Chicago itself.
We affirm, respect, and celebrate every person who comes through our doors. There are nolabels. No barriers. No limits. We believe families come in all shapes and sizes, and we do our verybest to demonstrate that each of us is a unique child of God - loved and created in His image. Wemake sure that those who have been excluded from other churches know that it won't happenhere. At St. Nicholas all will nd a home that provides comfort, support, and af rmation - just asJesus would have wanted.
St. Nicholas Church is many things to many people. We honor traditions handed down to us from the earliest of Christians, while we actively engage in the 21st century with a progressive faith that keeps step with current times. We are steeped in ancient liturgical practices, yet we do not shy away from expressing our beliefs in ways that are understandable and contemporary. We are dynamic and life-giving, yet, we are "static" as we maintain and practice, with full faith, the teachings of Christ, the apostles and the early disciples. We embrace our history, while we boldly move into the future, always professing Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
At St. Nicholas, our worship is as diverse as our community. We are Anglican in identity, though we graciously borrow from other faith traditions with regards to music and prayer.
The structure of our worship comes from the Book of Common Prayer, a staple in Anglican / Episcopal worship for more than four hundred years.
You Are Welcome
Visitors to St Nicholas usually say two things about us:"” We are warmly welcoming and accepting "” you won't be a stranger long."” We are different. That's because we include everyone: kids, interfaith families, people of color,gay women and men, people in recovery, young, old, and more.
Many in our congregation originally came from other Christian denominations (predominantlyfrom the Roman Catholic tradition (post Vatican II) and have found a home in the EpiscopalChurch. At St. Nicholas, we have a community that blends the two great traditions, embracing bothin worship and outreach. Some members are from the Jewish faith. They, too, have found comforthere at St. Nick's.
While our church facility is located in Elk Grove Village, IL., our congregation has drawn fromother communities throughout metropolitan Chicago "” Hoffman Estates, Schaumburg, Streamwood,Cary, Lombard, and even the city of Chicago itself.
We affirm, respect, and celebrate every person who comes through our doors. There are nolabels. No barriers. No limits. We believe families come in all shapes and sizes, and we do our verybest to demonstrate that each of us is a unique child of God - loved and created in His image. Wemake sure that those who have been excluded from other churches know that it won't happenhere. At St. Nicholas all will nd a home that provides comfort, support, and af rmation - just asJesus would have wanted.

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1072 Ridge Avenue
Elk Grove Village,
IL
60007
United States
Phone: 847-439-2067
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The Rev. Manuel "Manny" Borg
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1072 Ridge Avenue
Elk Grove Village,
IL
60007
United States
Phone: 847-439-2067
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Blessed Lord, open our ears to hear what Thou speakest and our eyes to see as Thou seest. Give us hearts to beat in sympathy with Thine at the sight of every little child; and above all, our Lord, to understand and experience how surely and how blessedly Thou fulfilest Thy promise, "Whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me."
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