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February 4, 2024

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Sunday, February 4

Sunday after Feast of Presentation of our Lord in the Temple

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St. Isidore of Pelusium

Nicholas the Confessor and Studite


Orthros/Matins 830am

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Divine Liturgy 930am

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Memorial Service

V.Rev.Fr. Peter D. Costarakis (2 years)


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PRAYER LIST


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Click here to download A PRAYER IN TIME OF NEED


Click here to download a PRAYER FOR THOSE GOING THROUGH DEPRESSION


CHILDREN'S WORD


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Click Here for This Week’s Theme:Two Answers to a Test

2024 Church Calendars

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>>UNFILLED NEED: SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS – Please sign up to be a teacher and share the teachings of our faith with the future of the church – the children! For more information on how you can help, contact Athena Bevan.


PROSPHORA NEEDED – You are invited to make Prosphora to be used during the Divine Liturgy. Sunday Divine Liturgies use five loaves on average. We appreciate your help with this special need. See below for how you and your household can make this offering in your homes.


UPCOMING MEMORIALS – February 11: Marilyn Motowylak (40 days); March 3: Eugenia Pleat (5 years) and James Pleat (12 years)


LIBRARY SPEAKER SERIES – On Sunday February 18th the Library welcomes a presentation on Health and Well Being by Dr. Spiros Mitsopoulos. It will be held in the Library following coffee hour.


AVGOLEMONO SOUP DRIVE-THRU – Anagennesis will hold their annual soup drive-thru on February 21st from 4pm to 6pm while supplies last. $10 per quart.

CHOIR BOOK REQUEST – If you are unable to sing with the choir and still have a choir book in hand, please return it to the choir area. The choir is growing, and they need those books! Thank you.


SCHOLARSHIP PACKETS NOW AVAILABLE – Please contact the church office if you would like a scholarship packet.


PAN HELLENIC SCHOLARSHIPS – Apply online through January 31, 2024 for this scholarship. For application, qualification criteria, requirements, and guidelines, scan this QR code. For more information regarding the scholarship program, contact Elizabeth Danielides at edanielides@panhellenicsf.org


AN APOKREATIKO CELEBRATION – Save the date of Saturday, March 9 as we gather for some fun before we start Great Lent. See flyer below

Prosphoro Need


Bread has been the emblem of God’s providence for us, throughout humanity’s history. Both physical (bread as food) and spiritual - the επιούσιον (epiousion) or “supersubstantial” bread of the Lord’s prayer, the bread of Holy Communion.


In the Orthodox Christian church, the pinnacle of our worship is union with Christ, both spiritually but also physically, by consuming the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.


Since the Last Supper, before every Divine Liturgy, one or more of the faithful prepare and bring bread to church to be used as the Body of Christ in the Eucharist. The Orthodox church is liturgical. For those of us who bake prosphoro, the liturgy begins as we prepare to bake!


Prosphoro is an offering to God, made from His material gifts to us, and prepared lovingly and prayerfully.


A special website is available to share with the faithful this ‘proper’ method of preparation of the holy gift according to the Greek Orthodox tradition. Please click here to learn how to bake this beautiful offering.

Library Photo ID Tuesdays at 7pm

We want to hear your stories and need your help identifying people in the pictures!


Join Zoom Meeting:

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Passcode: 430875

Bible Study Every Wednesday at 11am!


We have resumed our Weekly Bible Study which will be every Wednesday at 11am! We are currently discussing Chapter 2 of St. Paul's Letter to the Colossians.


Join us as we all learn more about Scripture, our Faith and our Traditions!!!

Basketball Schedule


Mondays:

Grades 3/4 Coed 5:30pm

Grades 7/8 & HS Boys 6:45pm


Tuesdays:

HS Boys 5:30pm


Thursdays:

Grades: 5/6 & 7/8 Boys 6pm

HS Boys 7:15pm

VALENTINE LUNCHEON


RSVP by this Friday, February 9 for the luncheon next Sunday February 11, following Divine Liturgy. 


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JAN. 28 YOUTH SERMON:


Zacchaeus and a Daily Habit


In the Gospel Passage today we hear about how a man named Zacchaeus wanted and desired to see Christ but couldn't because of his height (he was short) and the crowd was too large.


What did he do that is an example to all of us today?


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JAN. 28 MAIN SERMON

Fighting in this Life & Rising Like Zacchaeus


We hear in the Epistle Reading today as St Paul writes to Timothy, "...be an example to the believers in word; in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity."


How can we do this?  Well, we get a form of guidance from Zacchaeus in the Gospel passage.


What is that guidance and how are the Epistle and Gospel Passages today intertwined?


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JAN. 21 YOUTH SERMON


We hear in the Gospel Passage today that 10 lepers came asking God for mercy. He healed them of their disease but ONLY one came back to say thank you.


What does this mean for us today?

Do we say "THANK YOU" to God on a daily basis?

You can even write a THANK YOU note to God. How???


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JAN. 21 MAIN SERMON


In the Gospel Passage today we hear how 10 lepers called to Christ for mercy. He healed them and one came back to give thanks.


What does this mean though for us here today?


Well, it means we need to get up, get out and then get back to God!

How?


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