History
On December 6, 1959, The Feast of St. Nicholas,
thirty-six people attended the first service of worship
at what was to become St. Nicholas Church.
St. Nicholas
was the legendary
Fourth
century Bishop of Myra (in Asia Minor). Although
little is known about his life, he was revered as the
patron saint of diverse groups such as children,
scholars, merchants, and seafarers. Today, as we
enter a new century, St. Nicholas Church represents the
diversity and vitality of South Florida. Our
parish family includes retirees, young families,
singles, and all ages in between. We also
represent the variety of cultural backgrounds common to
our part of the world and our shared worship of God (our
"common prayer") is a joyful celebration of our
Christian heritage offered through many voices, ages,
backgrounds and points of view.
In 1999 the Vestry of St. Nicholas Church defined the
mission of our parish.
Mission and Purpose
The mission of St. Nicholas Episcopal church is
to:
Express
boldly the saving news of Jesus Christ in a welcoming
community of faith. With God's help, we support
our growing and diverse community through liturgical
worship, learning, fellowship and service.
We seek to be known as the friendliest church in town.
May God bless and guide us as we seek to deepen our
commitment to Him, to our community, and one another
through the many ministries of St. Nicholas Church.