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Illustrative Objects to Use with St. Nicholas Stories

from Leo Treadway, an experienced Saint Nicholas from St. Paul, Minnesota

These items help tell some Saint Nicholas' stories—of course, only a few would be used at a time.
Links are given for stories.


Blue cloth
Staff
Altar Book
Oranges
Wooden Bowl
Fur Hat
Walnuts
Photos: Immanuel Lutheran Church, St. Paul, Minnesota
Used by permission

  • Blue Cloth on which to place items (it is blue, representing God's sky, under which we all live together and are to care for and help one another)—tell how Nicholas gave to others because that is what Jesus commanded us to do, but did so anonymously so people would think only that gifts came from God

  • Bishop's Miter—tell how Nicholas became a bishop, based on the oldest bishop's dream that the first person to appear at the church that morning, named "Nicholas" should be the new bishop

  • Shepherd's Staff—tell how a bishop is to care for those in his care, like a shepherd cares for sheep

  • Ship—tell how Nicholas saved some sailors at sea (he is also the patron saint for sailors)

  • Sword—tell how Nicholas saved three men, who had been wrongly accused and were about to be executed

  • Bag of Wheat—tell how Nicholas obtained bags of wheat from a reluctant sea captain (thus saving his people from starvation; and the bags were miraculously replaced)

  • Nicene Creed in an altar book—tell of Nicholas standing up for his faith and belief in Christ

  • Nicholas Icon—tell how he became known for his many good deeds, especially related to children

  • Bag of "Clinky" Gold Coins—tell about the money to the poor father of three daughters

  • Christmas Stocking (regular stocking and boot)—tell how children came to put out shoes or stockings in hopes of receiving something from St. Nicholas

  • Orange—tell of the greedy and lonely young girl, who learned to treat others with more care and charity

  • Wooden Bowl—tell about the three boys who were robbed by the innkeeper and his wife, and tossed into a pickle barrel

  • Fur Hat—tell of the bully who had no warm hat, coat or gloves and who received them from Nicholas, after he stopped the bully from beating up another child

  • Carrots and Jar of Wheat —tell how children used to put out food for St. Nicholas' donkey, which carried his large sack; also tell of St Nicholas' testing people to see if they would help him carry his sack—only a poor woodcutter would help him

  • Bag of Walnuts—tell of the bad little girl who went to the forest and was confronted by a wolf; St. Nicholas appeared, saved her, and gave her a walnut to remind her what had happened that day, and how close her disobedience had come to having her eaten by the wolf

    See also Props and Talking Points


    From Leo Treadway, who tells these stories at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, and the TRACES Museum in St. Paul, Minnesota. Used by permission.

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    STORIES
    Life of Nicholas
    Answer to Prayer
    Boyhood
    Three Impoverished Maidens
    Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
    How Nicholas Became A Bishop
    Nicholas and the Temple of Artemis
    Famine in Myra
    Bishop Nicholas Loses His Cool
    Where Was Nicholas?
    Righter of Wrongs
    The Emperor Dreams
    Tax Relief for Myra
    Grace Received
    A Second Home
    Divine Approval

    Early Miracles

    The First Miracle
    Fire Did Not Consume
    Come Out!
    Demons, Be Gone!
    Kidnapped!
    The Sailors' Friend
    The Evil Butcher
    One Cup or Two?
    Saint in the Making

    Later Miracles

    Oil and Water
    Surprise Ending
    Deceitful Borrower
    The Guardian
    Icon Power
    Water as Sign
    Dragon Charmer
    Saint and the King
    Unexpected Treasure
    Lost and Found
    Miraculous Redemption
    Arrogance Humbled
    Rescue by Stone
    Faith Rewarded
    St. Joseph, Hymnographer


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