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Issue 1211
October 2012
Let my prayer be set forth
as incense before You
and the lifting up of my hands
as an evening sacrifice!
PARISH MINISTRIES
Parish Council
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Treasurer
Paula Dart
Yannoula Ballassi
John Fakis
Dean Antipas
JoAnn Ballassi
Stephen Bellos
Dino Dart
Shawn Hathaway
Dean Macris
Penny Maistros
Tim Matsas
Karen Stearns
Demetrius Tasoulas
Church Office
Jeanne Fakis
Sunday School
Elsa Galetsa—Director
Choir
John Fakis - Director
Dora Georgeady - Asst. Director
Cantor
George Papadopoulos
Alexander Filip
Altar Boys
Philoptochos
Jeanne Fakis - President
Bible Study
Fr. Dean
Greek School
Dora Georgeady - Teacher
Hellenic Dancers
Nancy Bellos
Sophia Karabelas
Senior Citizens
St. Sophia Hellenic Orthodox Church
200 Hempstead St., New London, CT 06320
(860) 442-2377
FAX (860) 442-1020
Fr. Dean: (860) 389-5464
Email: stsophiact@yahoo.com
Web Page: saintsophianl.org
Facebook: Saint Sophia Church
Fr. Dean A. Panagos—Pastor
Weekly Email
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Sponsors of this issue of the
“Orthodox Life”
Myrtle K. Johnston, in loving memory of her
beloved brothers, George and Spiro.
In loving memory of our wonderful, loving and caring Goddaughter, Yvonne Zingus Costa. May your memory be
eternal. We miss you so much.
Bill and Nancy Bellos
Chris S. Zingus, George S. Zingus and family, in
loving memory of their beloved mother and grandmother
Katherine Zingus, on the 11th anniversary of her repose.
Myrtle Johnston—President
Youth
G.O.Y.A.
Bookstore
Penny Maistros
Web Page
Julianne Swanson
Order of AHEPA
Demetrius E. Tasoulas - President
Foundation Fund (Endowment)
James Colonis
Paedeia Society
Stephan Nousiopoulos - President
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Thank you!
October Liturgical Life
CHRIST
the Teacher
OCTOBER CHURCH SERVICES
Sunday Schedule
Matins 9:00 am -
Divine Liturgy 10:00 am
Weekday/Saturday Services
Matins/Divine Liturgy - 8:30 am
(C) Evangelismos Chapel
The gospels indicate that while on this
earth, Christ went around to villages
and towns, teaching the multitude.
Even as early as age twelve, He went
to the synagogue and spoke as one
having great wisdom (Luke 2:47).
Scripture also shows that several
people called him “Teacher”, “Rabbi”
or “Master”, including Martha (John
11:28), Nicodemus (John 3:2), the
sc ribes and the Pharisees (john 8:34), Mary Magdeline (John 20:16),
Bartimaeus the blind man (Mark
10:51), Judas Iscariot (Matthew 26:25,
49) and Nathanael (John 1:49). He
taught plainly and with simple
language, especially through the use
of parables, which were easy to
understand, Christ’s Sermon on the
Mount recorded in Matthew 5-7 shows
Him “as one who had authority” (Matthew 7:29) and as a teacher
with large numbers of disciples.
Christ’s own life shows us what is
good and required of us and serves as
an example of what we should strive
towards in our everyday lives.
Sunday, 10/7:
Martyrs Sergios and Bacchus
40 day memorial service for
Yvonne Costa
Sunday, 10/14:
Holy Fathers of 7th Ecum. Council
Thursday, 10/18:
St. Luke the Evangelist (C)
Sunday, 10/21:
Righteous Hilarion the Great
Solsbury Baptism 1:00 pm
Friday, 10/26:
Great Martyr Demetrios (C)
Saturday, 10/27:
Vokolos Baptism 11:00 am
Sunday, 10/28:
Holy Protection of the Theotokos
Mitchell Baptism 1:00 pm
Powerful quote by St. John Chrysostom
“Let everything take second place to our care of
our children, our bringing them up to the discipline
and instruction of the Lord. If from the beginning
we teach them to love true wisdom, they will have
great wealth and glory than riches can provide. If a
child learns a trade, or is highly educated for a
lucrative profession, all this is nothing compared to
the art of detachment from riches; if you want to
make your child rich, teach him this. He is truly rich
who does not desire great possessions, or
surround himself with wealth, but who requires
nothing…Don’t think that only monks need to learn
the Bible; Children about to go out into the world
stand in greater need of Scriptural knowledge.” —
Homilies on Ephesians, Homily 21
ELECTION AND DIVINE ELECTION
In a few weeks, the citizens of the United
States will go to the polls and vote for the next
President of the country. On Election Day,
the first Tuesday of November, results will be
announced, and the people will have the
knowledge of who will have the responsibility
of governing for the next four
years.
The placement of Election Day
as a an event with an
established order (i.e., first
Tuesday of November) as, for
example, that of Independence
Day (on July 4th) functions as a
kind of cycle of “important
feasts” in the American life.
Thanksgiving and Martin Luther
King, Jr. Day are also to be
seen in this light.
These are days that remind
Americans of the establishment
of the nation, its traditions, laws,
and culture.
To Orthodox Christians, the
celebration of fixed and moveable feasts in public life is not at
all surprising, as this is how the
Church has always lived its liturgical life – each day is a feast,
in anticipation of the coming
Kingdom.
The feasts of the Church remind Christians of
the Kingdom and its precepts, as well as the
love, peace and joy that is the fruit of the
Spirit of God.
The one day, Election Day, is a reminder of
our earthly citizenship, while the Feasts of the
Church remind us of our divine election, and
thus, our heavenly citizenship. This heavenly
election “from above” is a decision by God
(not us), freely given in Christ, to allow us to
share in His Son’s inheritance. It therefore
becomes the norm for how we live our lives
here on earth.
Election Day is indeed very important, and its
occurrence this year as a Presidential year
allows us to see how much more important is
our divine election.
Why is
that? It is so, because God’s
choice to make us co-inheritors
with Christ becomes our calling
to show to the world here what it
means to be the lamb of God.
And it is this Heavenly City
whose citizens we are, whose
streets and high places we visit
when the Divine Liturgy is
celebrated, that should guide our
ways. We have a good sense
of what it is like:
"Blessed be the Kingdom of the
Father and of the Son and of the
Holy Spirit. Amen."
Why does the priest begin like
this? What does he want to
say? Christ opens before us a
marvelous sight. Before us lies
a heavenly vision. Before us
Christ opens his Kingdom.
Much as when you go to a shop
and the shopkeeper opens up for you the bolt
of cloth and you look at it, pick it up, test its
strength, see at its beauty, and say “I’ll buy
that,” so Christ does at this moment. He opens
his Kingdom before your eyes, so that we will
look at it, feel it, take our fill of it, and say: “I too
choose this for my life. ” (Archimandrite
Aimilianos of Simonopetra, “The Divine Liturgy: The Window to Heaven” in The Church
at Prayer: The Mystical Liturgy of the Heart)
Fr. Panteleimon Klostri.
Saint Luke Church
East Longmeadow,MA
Parish Life
PARISH REGISTER
Birth
A daughter was born to Dini and Deanna Macris
on Thursday, September 20, 2012. Proud grandparents are Dean and Marge Macris.
Baptism
The son of John and Rebecca Konstantino was
baptized on Saturday, September 1, 2012, and
given the name Vincent John. Sacramental
sponsor was Katerina Konstantino.
Wedding
On Sunday, September 23, 2012, Jason Babiana
was married to Lotus Barkalow. Sacramental
sponsor was Anastase Peter Dacey.
PLEASE CONSIDER
SPONSORING THE
FELLOWSHIP HOUR
AFTER
SUNDAY SERVICES
Fellowship Hours may be sponsored in
memory of a loved one, to celebrate a
birthday, name day, etc.
The Parish Council will make the coffee and
assist the hosts as needed.
Thank you to the following sponsors for
September:
The Buonocore Family, in honor of Kay’s
85th Birthday.
The Family of Angeliki Simos, in her memory
The following dates are available:
October 21 & 28
Repose
Yvonne Zingus Costa, beloved wife and mother
of Paul, Caroline and Holden, reposed in the Lord
on September 1, and was laid to rest on
Thursday, September 6, 2012.
MAY HER MEMORY BE ETERNAL
MEN’S SUPPORT
GROUP
This support group is free to the
public and deals with issues related to marriage,
separation and divorce. The group will meet
on Friday, October 5 & 19, at 7:00 pm.
For more information, please contact support
group facilitator, David Arpie at (860) 446-0057
or the Church office at 860-442-2377.
NATIONAL CHURCH
MUSIC SUNDAY
October 7, 2012
Honoring Church Musicians
across the
Archdiocese of America
“You sounded forth divine
melodies like a trumpet and were
a bright lamp for the world”
Kontakion of St. Andrew of Crete
We will be honoring our choir on this day.
DISCRETIONARY FUND
Our Parish has a Discretionary Fund to assist our parishioners in times of financial need.
If you would like to contribute to this Ministry of our Parish please send your contributions to the Church
office payable to: St. Sophia Discretionary Fund
Stewardship
Our St. Sophia 2012 Stewardship Report
as of September 20, 2012
Total pledged:
$ 137,590.00
Pledges
Offerings received:
$ 129,060.87
5
191
7
$2,000—$2,999
39
$1,000—$1,999
$19.23-$38.44
57
$500—$999
$9.61—$19.21
# of Pledging Stewards:
Highest pledge:
$
5,000.00
Did you know: It cost an average of $1,133.60
a day to keep our doors open in 2011.
Our average income was $24,238/month.
83
Yearly Amt. Range
$3,000 +
Less than $500
Weekly Amt. Range
$57.69 +
$38.46-
$9.60 and under
Our 2012 Stewardship Goal is for Stewardship is $469,200, the entire income budget. We are aiming
for 100% participation in the Stewardship Program from our parishioners. As of September 20, we have
received 191 pledges amounting in $137,590, which is 30% of our goal. Please help us reach our goal by
making a Stewardship Commitment today. Thank you to those who have submitting their pledge for 2012.
What is a Steward?
A Steward is the manager, treasurer, or one who takes
care of the Master’s business until He returns.
The most sensitive subject in churches today is, by far,
money. Have you ever heard anyone say “My church is
always asking for money. I wish I could belong to a church
that never needed any money”. Surely they don’t mean
that. Any church that is alive needs money. Only dead
churches to not call on their members for support. Support
of time, talents and treasury - Stewardship
A church that is alive needs the generous,
sacrificial support of those who love it.
Only a dead church demands no sacrifice.
As Orthodox Christians we must cultivate
the fact that all we are and have is entrusted to us by God for His glory. The evil
heart begins when we think we are the
owners. A lack of stewardship causes us
to be self-willed, self-indulgent, and Godforgetting. We then spend and use all we
have on ourselves. How would you feel if
after ordering at a restaurant the waitress
brought you the leftover food from another
table? You’d be furious! Can you imagine
how God feels? I’m sure He isn’t pleased
with His people spending all “their” earnings
on themselves all week, then dropping leftover money in the offering plate on Sunday.
Coffee Prices
20 oz cup of coffee
Dunkin Donuts $1.95
Starbucks
$2.25
Medium Iced Coffee
Dunkin Donuts $2.29
Starbucks
$2.39
I like the story about the man who came to church with his family. As they were driving home afterwards he was
complaining about everything. He said, “The music was too loud. The sermon was too long. The announcements
were unclear. The building was cold. The people were unfriendly.” He went on and on, complaining about virtually
everything. Finally, his very observant son said, “Dad, you’ve got to admit it wasn’t a bad show for just a dollar.”
Parish Council News
FROM COUNCIL PRESIDENT
PAULA DART
ST. SOPHIA FINANCIAL
REPORT
Summer vacations are over and it is back to business full
force with projects that need our attention.
8/1/12 to 8/31/12
We can all breathe a sigh of relief now that the church
roof has been replaced. A. Beautiful of New London did
a great job. It’s now time to move onto our next project
which will most likely be our Community Center roof and
floor. For this to happen we are moving forward with the
Capital Campaign Project to raise the funds needed for
the repairs and replacement projects needed to upkeep
our facilities. I am pleased to announce that George
Ballassi has agreed to chair the Capital Campaign
Committee. A big thank you to George for heading up
this committee. This is a huge task that lies ahead of us.
We need each and every one of you to make this a
successful campaign. Remember, this is our church and
we must strive to take care of the beautiful complex we
have. If you are interested in joining the committee
please see George.
The weather was a little iffy the day of the Liturgy at the
Beach and Cross Throwing Celebration, however, we
had a good turnout and the view was beautiful. Thank
you to everyone that helped organize, cook, set up and
clean up.
The John Fakis era is well underway as John has
assumed the position of choir director. The choir sang
for the first time after the summer break on September
16th and did a great job. Compliments were flowing
during the coffee hour which were nice to hear. Choir
members, we THANK YOU for your continued dedication
and service to St. Sophia.
Our fall festival is right around the corner. You will find
the cooking and baking schedules in the monthly and
weekly bulletins. Please jump in and help, don’t wait to
be asked. It puts a lot more work on those in charge if
they have to continuously call parishioners and ask for
help. Sign up sheets will be available in the community
center for you to sign up to help with cooking, baking,
cashiering, the food line, pastry booth, etc. We will be
selling special Festival T-shirts and aprons so we can
wear them during the festival. Let’s all pitch in and make
this our most successful festival to date. Don’t forget to
place your festival greetings in our Ad Book. The rates
are: Full Page $100, 1/2 Page $60, 1/4 Page $40,
Patron Listing $25, inside Back Cover $150. An advertising contract is included with this bulletin. The deadline
for ads is October 15.
Income
Stewardship
Candles
Trays
General Donations
Panagia’s
Memorial Donations
Bulletin
Hall Use (Makaria)
Bookstore
Designated Donatiuons
6,028.00
1,595.00
870.00
50.00
1,310.00
800.00
90.00
100.00
90.00
127.00
Total Income
$ 11,060.00
Expense
Salaries/Benefits
Archdiocese Commitment
Utilities
Maintenance
Candles
Bible Camp
Bookstore
RISO Lease
Rel. Programs/Choir/books
Office Expense
Auto Expenses
Fund Raisers
General Expense
Postage
$ 12,232.49
4,000.00
2,851.87
514.40
961.70
73.95
10.99
229.00
99.98
386.37
226.82
102.46
259.46
54.00
Total Expenses
$ 22,007.49
Overall Total
(- $10,947.49)
Operating Funds of the Parish
as of 8/31/12
Checking Account Balance—
$
Money Market Balance -
$ 13,657.02
749.09
Restricted Funds/Loan Balances
as of 8/31/12
Foundation Fund Assets -
$369,884.25
St. Sophia F.F Loan Balance— $ 71,082.00
Kavarnos Trust -
$ 49,736.56
(after icon ceiling project is completed & paid for)
Remember “Much more is accomplished when we all
work together!”
Development Fund Acct. -
Thank you,
Maintenance Account -
Paula
$
$
2,124.15
Chelsea Bank Loan Balance - $326,666.66
$
4,436.15
Youth News
Greek School 2012-2013
Sunday School
Classes will be held every Saturday starting
on Saturday, October 13. Students will learn the
Greek language and different elements of Greek
culture.
TUITION
Classes are held every Sunday
following Holy Communion
For Parish members
$175 for first child
$125 for second child
$100 for third child
For non-members
$300 for first child
$250 for second child
$200 for third child
For information please contact
Dora Georgeady at 860-599-8794
Divine Liturgy begins at 10:00 am
Fr. Dean speaks with the children following the
consecration of the Holy Gifts.
This year’s theme:
The Sermon on the Mount
Seating for students and families is on the left
hand side of the church.

Youth Event
Corn Maze and More!
Sunday, October 28
Meet at 2:45 pm at
Sunday School Attendance Incentive
Program
The Sunday School Department honors
students in Grades 5 – 11 who have perfect
attendance for a four week block with a special
ceremony where they each receive a St.
Sophia chocolate bar and their name is placed
in a drawing for a gift card! The class with the
highest percentage of perfect attendance
receives a Dunkin Donuts bagel breakfast.
In Grades PK – 4th, those with perfect
attendance pick from the Treasure Box and the
winning class gets a trophy.
Pictures of all students with perfect
attendance will appear on the “Attendance
Stars” board in the foyer.
Hellenic Dancers
Scotts Yankee Farmer
436 Boston Post Road in East Lyme
Bring $7 (entrance fee for the maze)
Join us as we try to find our way through the
corn maze.
After, we will gather back at the Church
for food, fun, games & Fellowship
October Dance
Practice Schedule
Every Sunday from 12:30 pm —1:30 pm
To prepare for festival performances.
Parish Life
SEPTEMBER MEETINGS AND
ACTIVITIES
Monday, 10/1:
Parish Council 6:00 pm
Wednesday, 10/3:
Bible Study 10:00 am & 7:00 pm
Thursday, 10/4:
Choir Practice 5:30 pm
Wednesday, 10/10:
Moussaka & Pastitso prep 8 am
Bible Study 10:00 am & 7:00 pm
Thursday, 1011:
Senior Citizens 12:30 pm
Choir Practice 5:30 pm
Friday, 10/12:
Soup Kitchen Outreach 4:00 pm
Saturday, 10/13:
Greek School 9:30 am
Tuesday, 10/16:
Koulourakia baking 9:00 am
Wednesday, 10/17:
Bible Study 10:00 am & 7:00 pm
Thursday, 10/18:
Choir Practice 5:30 pm
Philoptochos 6:30 pm
Saturday, 10/20:
Greek School 9:30 am
Wednesday, 10/24:
Bible Study 10:00 am & 7:00 pm
Thursday, 10/25:
Kourambiedes baking 9:00 am
Choir Practice 5:30 pm
Saturday, 10/27:
Spanakopita making 9:00 am
Greek School 9:30 am
Sunday, 10/28:
OXI Day Dance 8:00 pm
Wednesday, 10/31:
Chicken prep 8:00 am
Saturday, 11/3:
Lamb Shank prep 8:00 am
Monday, 11/5:
Kitchen prep work 8:00 am
PARISH OUTREACH
PROJECT
We have made a commitment
to work at the New London
Community Meal Center
(Soup Kitchen) on the second Friday of each month.
We need 6 to 8 volunteers each month to do prep
work, serve, do dishes and clean up.
We start at 4:00 pm and finish about 6:30 pm.
Please see or call Eleni Mosher at 443-2569 or
Irene Synodi at 464-7429, or call the Church
Office at 442-2377 to volunteer your time.
Upcoming Dates:
October 8 and November 9
THANK YOU
The Costa and Zingus Families would like to
thank parishioners and friends for their words
of comfort, cards, calls, prayers and sympathy
extended to them on the recent repose of their
beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister and
aunt, Yvonne Zingus Costa.

Many thanks for the visits, calls and cards
from the members of St. Sophia during my
hospitalization and rehabilitation. Again, many
thanks.
- Jack Van Verdeghem
THE YOUNG AT HEART CLUB
St. Sophia Seniors
The monthly meeting of the St. Sophia Senior
Citizens met for their first meeting of the
Ecclesiastical Year on Thursday, September
9, 2012. Fr. Dean opened the meeting with a
prayer and moment of silence for all departed
members. President Myrtle Johnston welcomed the seniors and thanked Chef Angelo
Simos for preparing the delicious chicken
luncheon. She also thanked the members
who brought in wine and desserts.
The Sunshine Committee sent cards to the
following: Congratulations to Mike and Nita
Pappas on their 70th Wedding Anniversary, a
Get Well to Jack Van Verdeghem, following
his surgery and a Sympathy Card to Tillie
Zingus on the recent loss of her daughter.
President Johnston reported that the club has
paid in full for their Commemorative Stone and
since their treasury is healthy. With this in
mind the membership voted to donate $200 to
St. Sophia Church for the use of the community center.
Raffle prizes were won by Priscilla Ballassi,
Tina Andreopoulos and Peter Pantelis. Thank
you to Irene Van Verdeghem for donating
the prizes.
The membership will meet again on Thursday,
October 11, at 12:30 pm.
Submitted by Myrtle Johnston, President
Philoptochos News
The Philoptochos is back in full swing and readying for an exciting, event-packed year. The
Program and Membership Committee has put
together a wonderful program for each meeting. I
thank them for all the time they’ve put into this
committee. Following
the
first
business
meeting of the Ecclesiastical year held on
Thursday, September 27, members enjoyed the
“Sangia and Song” themed evening. The
musical program was provided by Judith Mack
of Montville and featured a sing-a-long.
Members also enjoyed Sangria and delicious
appetizers
and desserts provided by the
Philopotochos Board.
Thank you to our members for their generous
contributions of cookies and other edibles, gift
cards, and school items for the packages
recently sent to our college students. Thank you
to Chairman Stephanie Panagos for arranging
and mailing the packages.
During the business portion of the meeting,
members reviewed goals and the calendar of
events for the 2012-2013 year.
Committee Chairmen for the year are the
following: Membership/Program: Nina Vallombroso, Alice Poulios and Penny Maistros;
Outreach: Irene Synodi; College Outreach:
Stephanie Panagos; Sunshine: JoAnn Ballassi;
Ministry Awareness Luncheon: Penny
Maistros, Phone
Tree: Mary Gannon.
Other committee chairmen will be announced
in the November bulletin
Ministry Awareness Luncheon
Mark Your Calendars!
Please join us for our first fundraising event on
Sunday, October 14th when the guests for our
Ministry Awareness Luncheon will be the Holy
Cross Byzantine Choir and students of Hellenic
College/Holy Cross School of Theology.
Proceeds from the luncheon benefit our “Fr.
Charles J. Simones Scholarship Fund, which
awards a $1,000 scholarship to a student of
Holy Cross. Please see the flyer on the next
page for more information and a reservation
form.
The membership will meet again on Thursday,
October 18, at 6:30 pm. The program for the
evening will be “Book Talk” - a short book review on a selection dealing with Greek Culture
or Orthodoxy. There will also be a recipe review
and refreshments will be served.
Don’t forget to volunteer your time for our 60th
Annual Food Festival on November 6, 7, 8 & 9.
Submitted by Jeanne Fakis
President
Enosis Philoptochos invites you to a night at the theatre for:
“Menopause, the Musical”
A hilarious musical celebrating women and the “change”
Saturday, December 1
8:00 pm
Garde Arts Center in New London
Tickets are $53/each
If you plan to attend & want to sit with our group we must have your commitment in the church
office by October 21. Your commitment is $53 for each ticket desired (checks payable to
Enosis Philoptochos, please). Once the tickets are ordered & we have a list of attendees we
will decide as a group if we want to meet for dinner prior to the show.
For additional information please contact Stephanie Panagos at (860) 447-8365
or StephaniePanagos@hotmail.com
The Members of the Philoptochos Society Invite You To
A Ministry Awareness Luncheon
featuring
The Holy Cross Byzantine Choir
and Students from Hellenic College/
Holy Cross School of Theology
This year, Hellenic College/Holy Cross is celebrating the
75th anniversary of the founding of Holy Cross in 1937.
Hellenic College/Holy Cross is the oldest and largest
Orthodox Christian institution of higher learning in
North America.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Immediately Following the Divine Liturgy
Menu
Mediterranean Chicken Kebobs Over Warm Orzo Salad, Mixed Greens
Salad, dessert, wine and beverage
Donation: Adults - $16.00
Alternate Children’s Menu - $5.00 (Hamburgers & fries)
Tickets on Sale through October 10th
No tickets will be sold at the door.
Proceeds to benefit the Fr. Charles Simones Scholarship Fund
RESERVATION FORM
Name ____________________________________________________________
Adults: ______
Children: ______
@ $16.00 = __________
@
5.00 =
Deadline: October 10
__________
Please make checks payable to: Enosis Philoptochos Society
My Life in Christ
PRAYER REQUESTS
HOSPICE GRIEF COUNSELING
Please remember in prayer the
servants of God…
Hospice Southeastern Connecticut offers grief-support
groups open to anyone in the public grieving the loss of
a loved one.
Mimi, Mary, Helen, Mari, Peter,
Athena, Barbara, Alexandra,
Jacquelyn, Efrosine, John, Helen, Jeffrey,
Peter, Tom, Catherine, Mary, Angeliki,
Despina, Dodi, Joseph, George, Richard,
Sophia, Karl, Antigone, Donna, Caryn, Dottie,
Ernest, Tia, Helen, Nita, Alexandria,
Constantine, Calianthe, Paraskevi, Christos,
Effie, Peter, Annie, Steve, Niko
“Church isn’t where
you meet. Church isn’t a building.
Church is what you do. Church is who
you are. Church is the human outworking
of the person of Jesus Christ. Let’s not
go to Church; let’s be the
Coping with the Loss of a Parent
Day/Time:
Thursdays, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Dates:
October 4, 11, 18, & 25, 2012
Location:
L & M Hospital, Conference Room 3
Coping with the Loss of a Sibling
Day/Time:
Mondays, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Dates:
October 1, 15, 22, & 29, 2012
Location:
Hospice SECT 227 Dunham St., Nowich
Coping with the Loss of a Spouse or Partner
Day/Time:
Thursdays, 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Dates:
October 4, 11, 18, & 25, 2012
Location:
Atria at Crossroads, 1 Beechwood Drive,
Waterford
Seniors (60+) Grieving the Loss of a Loved One
Days:
1st & 3rd Tuesdays of each month
Time:
10:00—11:00 am (ongoing)
Location:
Stone Ridge Senior Living, 186 Jerry
Brown Rd, Mystic
All groups are free of charge. Pre-registration is required:
please call 860-848-5699
Church.”
PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED
ΟΝΟΜΑΤΩΝ ΤΩΝ ΑΠΟΘΑΝΟΝΤΩΝ
We will have a special memorial service on October 28, for the following Orthodox Christians who
have fallen asleep in the Lord in the month of October.
Paul J. Botchis, Oct. 12, 1948.
Panagiotis Keramides, Oct. 18, 1948
Zois Botchis, Oct. 10, 1949
Evangelos Apostolou, Oct. 1, 1950
John Gergulis, Oct. 3, 1950
Vasilios Slawson, Oct. 21, 1951
Parthena Kezapidou, Oct. 11, 1951
Nicholas Ladas, Oct. 12, 1954
Pulheria Ioannou, Oct. 29, 1955
Diamantis Ballassi, Oct. 23, 1956
Smaragdi Synodi, Oct. 3, 1961
Gregory Gianaris, Oct. 23, 196
Efrosini Bogas, Oct. 21, 1963
John Nicholas, Oct. 24, 1964
Paraskevi Mantzaris, Oct. 15, 1965
Gerasimos Stratidis, Oct. 21, 1965
Thomas Dousis, Oct. 11, 1966
Fronia Papadopoulos, Oct. 2, 1967
Socrates Deligeorges, Oct. 6, 1969
Helen Sourvales, Oct. 6, 1970
Athanasios Constantine Oct. 2, 1970
Koralia Krita, Oct. 20, 1972
Spyros Velles, Oct. 21, 1972
Georgia Therrien, Oct. 2, 1973
Lambrini Deligeorges, Oct. 12, 1976
Erifili Mantheou, Oct. 22, 1976
Demetros Contulis, Oct. 1, 1977
Nicholas Kanges, Oct. 14, 1978
Katherine Gianou, Oct. 15, 1981
Tekla Stadnick, Oct. 29, 1981
William Economy, Oct. 20, 1983
Peter Soutsos, Oct. 22, 1983
Antonia Provatas, Oct. 24, 1984
George C. James, Oct. 7, 1987
Alexander Benois, Oct. 11, 1988
Alexandra Myers, Oct. 25, 1988
Katherine Lalaitis, Oct. 31, 1988
Louis Gianakakos,Oct. 24, 1989
Richard Mc Cary, Oct. 4, 1990,
Spyro Mandes, Oct. 18, 1990
Spiro Kavarnos, Oct. 17, 1991
Nicholas Papadapulos, Oct. 11, 994
Fevronia Contulis, Oct. 18, 1996
Sophia Mountzoures, Oct. 7, 1997
Photini Procopes, Oct. 9, 1999
Donna Hornby, Oct. 26, 2000
Katina Zingus, Oct. 14, 2001
Alexander Pappas, Oct. 1, 2002
Barbara Totolis, Oct. 5, 2003
Hristos Goumenos, Oct. 16, 2003
Helen Lahanas, Oct. 25, 2003
Gregory Coutoupis, Oct. 7, 2004
Mary Stone, Oct. 27, 2005
George Kavarnos, Oct. 9, 2006
Bessie Dallas, Oct.14, 2007
Mary Mathews, Oct. 28, 2007
James John Barakos, Oct. 1, 2008
Zoe B. Smith, Oct. 26, 2008
Angeliki Simos, Oct. 8, 2009
Issidoros Mendrinos, Oct. 22, 2009
Stella Kaika, Oct. 29, 2009
Chris Simones, Oct. 24, 2011
Living Orthodoxy in Everyday Life
The goal of man is communion with God. The path to this communion has been precisely
defined: faith, and walking in the Commandments with the help of God’s grace.
Saint Theophan the Recluse
Our purpose in life is to abide with God. In Orthodoxy we call this Theosis (union with God).
Saint Paul explains this in his epistle to the
Galatians when he writes...”It is no longer I who
live, but Christ who lives in me.” (Gal. 2:20). We
seek holiness and union with God when we
understand and participate in the life of the
Church as expressed in the Tradition of our
Orthodox faith.
Most of us never take the time to reflect on the
purpose of our lives. Often we don’t do this until
someone we love departs from this life unexpectedly. During this moment of grief, our soul has
our attention and we begin to think about what
life is all about. In one way, life is about death.
We all know this is where we are headed, but we
too often refuse to think about this seriously
because of the unknown and the fear it presents.
Jesus, the Apostles and the Saints of the Church
teach us that the purpose of life is one of finding
union with God. Jesus came to save us and to
open the gates of heaven for us. He showed us
how to live through His teaching and example.
He showed us that we have nothing to fear in
death.
To begin, we must have faith in God and accept
His love for us. With a little faith, one can begin to
live the Orthodox way of life! This way of life is
given to us by Christ Himself through His Church.
It is a proven way of life that will bring us closer to
God. As we come closer to God, we increase our
capability to deal with any difficulty we may face.
The Church provides us certain gifts to assist us
in our journey to union in Christ. These gifts are:
Worship
Sacramental Living
Scripture
Liturgical year
Priorities
Watchfulness
Charity
Spiritual fellowship
During the next several months we will look at
each one and see ways to incorporate them in
our lives.. Our goal is to continue to grow in the
faith and love of our Lord and Savior Jesus
ORTHODOX STUDIES
IN THE FAITH
Wednesday in the Vallas Building
Morning Study - 10:00 am
Evening Study - 7:00 pm
The Study last one hour
THE BOOK OF EXODUS
October 3
Chapter 2
A Mother’s Faith
October 10
Chapter 3 & 4
Facing the Impossible
October 17
Chapter 5 - 7:7
Obedient Courage
October 24
Chapter 7:8 – 10:29
God’s Power on the Line
CHURCH ETIQUETTE
Lipstick smears icons, crosses, the communion
spoon, and the priest’s or bishop's hand. Handwritten icons have been ruined by lipstick; and
even though the cross or spoon can y be cleaned
after everyone venerates, it’s not very considerate to those who follow. What is the answer? If
one insists on wearing lipstick to church, blot your
lips well before venerating.... Point of consideration: God, Whom we alone come before in Liturgy, is not concerned with our external attractiveness, but with the adorning of our souls in humility, good works, and piety.
Besides being disrespectful toward God, talking
is distracting for others who are striving to pray.
The Church is the House of God and as such we
should be respectful and refrain from all causal
talk prior to and during any service of the Church.
It is best to save conversation for the fellowship
hall, inviting guests downstairs for a visit.
Oxi day dance
SuNDAY, OCTOBER 28
8:00 PM
Music by
Antonis Kyritsis
vocals
Vagelis Verdis
Yiannis Staikos
Sideris Antrianos
Buffet Tickets:
Kostas Verdis
Defi
bouzouki
guitar and vocals
mezzethakia -
Adults: $35
St. Sophia Church Community Center
200 Hempstead Street, New London, Ct
Clarinet
cash bar
Children 12 & under: $20
For tickets call:
860-442-2377
Festival News
60th ANNUAL GREEK FOOD FESTIVAL
November 6, 7, 8 & 9, 2012
Tuesday — Friday
11 am - 9 pm daily
Please mark this on your calendars and plan to volunteer your time for this major
fund raiser. A volunteer form can be found in this bulletin.
We need each and every one of our parishioners to give of their time to make this
a successful event. Please give as much time as possible. We
encourage our young adults and teenagers to also get involved.
NEW THIS YEAR!
FESTIVAL AD BOOK
Wine Tasting
Kafenio
Silent Auction
Jewelry
Vintage and Antiques Booth
Place your festival greetings in our Ad Book.
Help defray the expenses of the festival.
Please see Paula Dart to sign up to help
at the various booths: the
food line, take-out, pastry,
raffles, the kafenio, etc, as well
as bussing tables and clean up.
Full Page = $100
1/2 Page = $60
1/4 Page = $40
Patron Listing = $25
Inside Back Cover = $150
Sign up sheets can be found in the
Community Center as well as the foyer
and office.
Don’t forget to donate pastry for the
pastry booth: ravani, karidopeta,
galaktoboureko, etc.
Items needed for the Silent Auction of
Goods & Services: Examples of
services: Tutoring, Legal Services,
Cooking Class, Yard Work, etc.
Examples of Goods - Quilt or other
Handmade Items, Artwork, Gift
Certificates to Restaurants or Theatre,
Crystal Items, etc.
Items needed for the Vintage and
Antiques Booth are Vintage Linens,
Glassware, Holloware and Small Antique
Items (No Furniture). PLEASE NO TAG
SALE ITEMS. All items must be in good
condition, linens must be washed and
ironed. Please drop donations at the
church during the week of October 21
thru October 28. For questions or further
information please call Penny Maistros
at 860-848-3665 or Themis Kudrin
860-739-9768.
Ad Rates
Advertising contracts available in this
bulletin, in the foyer and the Church Office.
Deadline: October 15
FESTIVAL COOKING AND BAKING
SCHEDULE
Moussaka:
Wednesday, Oct. 10
8:00 am
Pastitso:
Wednesday, Oct. 10
8:00 am
Koulourakia:
Tuesday, Oct. 16
9:00 am
Kourambiedes: Thursday, Oct. 25
9:00 am
Spanakopita:
Saturday, Oct. 27
9:00 am
Chicken:
Wednesday, Oct. 31 8:00 am
Lamb Shanks:
Saturday, Nov. 3:
8:00 am
Prep Work:
Monday, Nov. 5:
8:00 am
Baklava and Finikia times TBA
HELLENIC DANCERS
The Hellenic Dancers will perform Wednesday
and Thursday evenings. Practice will be every
Sunday after Sunday School classes.
60th Annual Greek Festival
November 6 - 9, 2012
St. Sophia Hellenic Orthodox Church
200 Hempstead Street, New London, Connecticut 06320
Advertising Contract
2012 Festival Program Booklet
ADVERTISER’S NAME: _______________________________________
ADDRESS:__________________________ CITY:_________________________
PHONE:_____________________ EMAIL ______________________
AD RATES
_____ Full Page = $100
_____ 1/2 Page = $60
_____ 1/4 Page = $40
_____ Patron Listing $25
_____ back cover pages $150 ea. (1 inside & 1 outside)
Full page size 6” x 7.5”
To comply with our deadline, ad copy and full payment must be received
no later than October 15, 2012
NO EXCEPTIONS ALLOWED.
Please send your ad copy, this form and your check payable to
St. Sophia Church
200 Hempstead Street
New London, CT 06320
_____ Paid
______ Check
_____ Cash
For information please contact: Thelma Hunter 860-445-5351 or
Jeanne Fakis 860-442-2377
ΑΝΑΚΟΙΝΩΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΤΗΣ ΚΟΙΝΟΤΗΤΟΣ
ΔΙΑ ΤΟΝ ΟΚΤΩΒΡΙΟΥ 2012
Ακολουθίες δία τές Κυριακές
‘Ορθρος 9:00 π.μ. - Θεία Λειτουργία 10:00 π.μ.
Καθημερινές Ακολουθίες
Όρθρος/ Θεία Λειτουργία 8:30 π.μ.
(Π) στό Παρεκκλήσιον μας
Δευτέρα, 1 Οκτωβρίου
Συμβούλιον 6:00 μ.μ.
Τετάρτη, 3 Οκτωβρίου
Κύκλος τής προσευχής 10:00 π.μ. & 7:00 μ.μ.
Πέμπτη, 4 Οκτωβρίου
Πρακτική Χορωδία 5:30 μ.μ.
Παρασκευή, 5 Οκτωβρίου
Ομάδα Υποστήριξης Άνδρών 7:00 μ.μ.
Κυριακή, 7 Οκτωβρίου
SERΓIOY ΚΑΙ BAKΧOY
Τεσσερανκονθήμερον μνημόσυνιον διά τήν
΄Ευανθία Κώστα
Τετάρτη, 10 Οκτωβρίου
Κύκλος τής προσευχής 10:00 π.μ. & 7:00 μ.μ.
Πέμπτη, 11 Οκτωβρίου
Σύλλογος τών ηλικιωμένων 12:30 μ.μ.
Πρακτική Χορωδία 5:30 μ.μ.
Σάββατον, 13 Οκτωβρίου
Eλληνικόν Σχολείον 9:30 π.μ.
Κυριακή, 14 Οκτωβρίου
ΤΩΝ ΑΓΙΩΝ ΠΑΤΕΡΩΝ
Τετάρτη, 17 Οκτωβρίου
Κύκλος τής προσευχής 10:00 π.μ. & 7:00 μ.μ.
Πέμπτη, 18 Οκτωβρίου
ΑΓΙΟΥ ΛΟΥΚΑ ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΙΣΤΟΥ (Π)
Πρακτική Χορωδία 5:30 μ.μ.
Φιλόπτωχος 6:30 μ.μ.
Παρασκευή, 19 Οκτωβρίου
Ομάδα Υποστήριξης Άνδρών 7:00 μ.μ.
Σάββατον, 20 Οκτωβρίου
Ελληνικόν Σχολείον 9:30 π.μ.
Κυριακή, 21 Οκτωβρίου
ΙΛΑΡΙΩΝΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΘΕΟΔΟΤΗΣ
Βάπτισις Σόλζπερη 1:00 μ,.μ.
Τετάρτη, 24 Οκτωβρίου
Κύκλος τής προσευχής 10:00 π.μ. & 7:00 μ.μ.
Πέμπτη, 25 Οκτωβρίου
Πρακτική Χορωδία 5:30 μ.μ.
Παρασκευή, 26 Οκτωβρίου
ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΜΑΡΤΥΡΟΣ
Σάββατον, 27 Οκτωβρίου
Ελληνικόν Σχολείον 9:30 π.μ.
Βάπτισις Βόκολου 11:00 π.μ.
Κυριακή, 28 Οκτωβρίου
ΑΓΙΑΣ ΣΚΕΚΠΗΣ ΥΠΕΡΑΓΙΑΣ ΘΕΟΤΟΚΟΥ
Γλέντι γιά τήν 28ην Όκτωβρίου 8:00 μ.μ.
Προσεύχεσθε ύπέρ ύγείας
τών δούλων τού Θεου.....
Μιμή, Μαρία, Έλένη, Μαρή, Πέτρο,
Άθηνά, Βαρβάρα, Άλεξάνδρα,
Δήμητρα, Εύροσύνη, Ίωάννη, Έλένη,
Παναγιότη, Θωμά, Άννα, Αίκατερίνη, Μαρία,
Άγγελική, Δέσποινα, Ίωσήφ, Γεώργιο,
Ρικάρδο, Σοφία, Κάρλ, Άντιγώνη, Ντάνα,
Κάρην, Δοροθέα, ‘Αναστάσιος, Τιά, Έλένη,
Νίτα, Κωνσταντίνο, Καλιάνθη, Παρασκευή,
Χρήστος, Έφη, Σταύρος, Νίκόλαο
ΤΕΚΝΟΠΟΙΗΣΙΣ
Ή κα Διάννα Μάκρη έτεκεν kόρην τήν 20ην
Σεπτεμβρίου, 2012.
ΒΑΠΤΙΣΙΣ
Έτελέσθη ή βάπτισις τού υιού τού Ίωάννη καί
τής Ρεββέκας Κωνσταντίνου, τό Σάββατον, τήν
1ην Σεπτεμβρίου, 2012 καί τού εδόθη τό
όνομα Βινσέντιος. Ή ανάδοχος ήτο ή Έκατερινή
Κωνσταντίνου.
ΤΟ ΦΕΣΤΙΒΑΛ ΤΗΣ ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑΣ
Τό Φέστιβαλ τής Αγίας Σοφίας θά είναι τό 6, 7 8 καί
9 Noεμβρίου.
Ζητούμεν τήν βοήθειάν σας.
Τηλεφωνήσατε τό γραφείον μας καί δηλώσατε τήν
συμμετοχήν σας.
Αί γυναίκες τής κοινότητος
παρακαλούνται νά ψήσουν γλυκίσματα.
Πρακαλούμε επικοινωνήστε μέ τόν
Πάτερ Κωνσταντίνο άν έσείς ή κάποιος
δικό σας είναι στό Νοσοκομείο.
ΣΥΝΔΡΟΜΗΤΕΣ
Μέχρι τήν 20 Σεπτεμβίου έχομεν λάβει 191 κάρτες
υποσχέσεων μέ τό ποσόν τών $137,590.
Ευχαριστούμεν αυτούς. Μέχρι σήμερον έχομεν
είσπράξει από τές υποσχέσεις αυτές $129,060.87.
Ό καθένας από μας έχει ιεράν υποχρέωσιν νά δώση
τήν υποστήριξιν αναλόγως μέ τές οικομενικές του
δυνάμεις.
Mπουφές
Ή στέψις τής Λότας Μπάρκαλο μετά τού
Ίάσον Μπαμπιάνη ετελέσθη
τήν
23ην
Σεπτεμβίου, 2012. ‘Ο κουμπάρος ήτο ό
‘Αναστάσιος Ντάρση.

ΕΠΙΣΚΕΨΕΙΣ ΣΤΟ
ΝΟΣΟΚΟΜΕΙΟ
Εισιτήρια $ 35
ΣΤΕΨΕΙΣ
ΘΑΝΑΤΟΣ

Ή αείμνηστος Έυανθία Χίνγα Κώστα,
αγαπημένη σύζυγος, μητέρα, κόρη καί άδελφή,
εκοιμήθη έν Κυρίω τήν 1ην Σεπτεμβρίου καί
εκηδεύθη τήν 6ην Σεπτεμβρίου, 2012.
ΑΙΩΝΙΑ Η ΜΝΗΜΝΗ ΑΥΤΗΣ
«Η ΦΩΝH ΤHΣ ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΟΥ
XΡΙΣΤΙΑΝΟΣΥΝΗΣ»
μέ τόν πατέρα Κωνσταντίνον Σιμώνην
Metrocast Cable Channel 24
Κάθε Τρίτην 7 μ.μ.
Comcast Groton Channel 12
Κάθε Πέμπτην 5 μ.μ
ΓΛΕΝΤΙ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ
28ην ΟΚΤΩΒΡΙΟΥ
Thames Cable Groton Channel 12
Κάθε Πέμπτην 5 μ.μ.
Κυριακή, 27 ’Οκτωβρίου
8:00 μ.μ.
Comcast Lyme Channel 14
Κάθε Δευτέρα 4:30 μ.μ.
Νεολαία 12 και κάτω $20
΄Oρεκτικά
Μπάρα Cash
Δείτε τό Άγγλικό κειμνένον γιά περισσότερες
πληροφορίες.
Comcast Norwich Channel 14
Κάθε Δευτέρα 4:30 μ.μ.
Comcast Clinton Channel 19
Κάθε Δευτέραν 8 μ.μ.
ΖΩΝΤΑΣ ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΙΑ ΣΤΗΝ ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ
ΖΩΗ
Ο στόχος του ανθρώπου είναι η κοινωνία του με τον Θεό. Η
πορεία προς την κοινωνία αυτή έχε οριστεί: με την πίστη, και
με το να διάγουμε τον βίο μας μέσω των Εντολών με τη
βοήθεια της χάριτος του Θεού.
Άγιος Θεοφάνης ο Έγκλειστος
Ο σκοπός της ζωής μας είναι να την βιώνουμε
συμφωνα με τις οδηγίες του Θεού. Στην
Ορθοδοξία αυτό το ονομάζουμε θέωση
(ένωση με το Θεό). Ο Απόστολος Παύλος
μας το εξηγεί στην επιστολή του προς τους
Γαλάτες, όταν γράφει ... "Δεν είμαι πλέον εγώ
που ζω, αλλά ο Χριστός που ζει μέσα
μου." (Γαλ. 2:20). Επιδιώκουμε την αγιότητα
και την ένωση με το Θεό, όταν έχουμε
κατανοήσει και συμμετέχει στη ζωή της
Εκκλησίας, όπως εκφράζεται στην παράδοση
της Ορθόδοξης πίστης μας.
Οι περισσότεροι από εμάς δεν παίρνουν το
χρόνο να προβληματιστούν σχετικά με το
σκοπό της ζωής μας. Συχνά δεν το κάνουμε
αυτό μέχρι την στιγμη που κάποιος που
αγαπάμε αναχωρεί από αυτή τη ζωή
απροσδόκητα. Κατά τη διάρκεια αυτής της
θλίψης, η ψυχή μας έχει την προσοχή μας και
να αρχίζουμε να σκεφτόμαστε για το τι είναι
ζωή. Κατά κάποιο τρόπο, η ζωή είναι σχετικη
με το θάνατο. Όλοι το γνωρίζουν ότι εκεί θα
καταλήξουν, αλλά πολύ συχνά αρνούνται να
το σκεφτούν σοβαρά γιατί τους τρομάζει το
άγνωστο και ο φόβος που παρουσιάζει.
Ο Ιησούς, οι Απόστολοι και οι Άγιοι της
Εκκλησίας μας διδάσκουν ότι ο σκοπός της
ζωής μας είναι η ένωσις μας με το Θεό. Ο
Ιησούς ήρθε για να μας σώσει και να ανοίξει
τις πύλες παραδείσου του για μας. Μας έδειξε
πώς να ζουμε μέσα από τη διδασκαλία και το
παράδειγμά Του. Μας έδειξε ότι δεν έχουμε
τίποτα να φοβόμαστε στο θάνατο.
Κατ 'αρχάς, θα πρέπει να έχουμε πίστη στο
Θεό και να αποδεκτούμε την αγάπη Του για
μας. Με λίγη πίστη, μπορεί κανείς να αρχίσει
να ζει τον ορθόδοξη τρόπο ζωής! Αυτός ο
τρόπος ζωής που μας δόθηκε από τον ίδιο
τον Χριστό μέσα στην Εκκλησία Του. Είναι
ένας αποδεδειγμένος τρόπος ζωής που θα
μας φέρει πιο κοντά στο Θεό. Καθώς
ερχόμαστε πιο κοντά στο Θεό, αποκτούμε την
δυνατότητα να αντιμετωπίσουμε κάθε
δυσκολία που μας τυχαίνει.
Η Εκκλησία μας παρέχει ορισμένα δώρα
για να μας βοηθήσει στο ταξίδι μας για την
ένωση με τον Χριστό.
Αυτά τα δώρα είναι τα εξής:
Λατρεία
Μυστηριακή ζωή
Γραφές
Λειτουργικον ‘Ετος
Προτεραιότητες
Επαγρύπνιση
Φιλανθρωπία
Πνευματική Βοήθεια
Κατά τους επόμενους μήνες θα τα
αναλύσουμε κάθε ένα χωριστά και βρούμε
τρόπους για να τα ενσωματώσουμε στη ζωή
μας . Στόχος μας είναι να συνεχίσουμε να
δημιουργούμε μέσα από την πίστη μας και την
αγάπη του Κυρίου και Σωτήρος ημών Ιησού
Χριστού.
Ο ΚΑΤΑΛΟΓΟΣ ΤΩΝ ΟΝΟΜΑΤΩΝ ΤΩΝ ΑΠΟΘΑΝΟΝΤΩΝ ΔΙΑ ΤΟΝ
ΟΚΤΩΒΡΙΟΝ ΕΥΡΙΣΚΕΤΑΙ ΣΤΟ ΑΓΓΛΙΚΟ ΚΕΙΜΕΝΟΝ
HOLY FATHERS OF
7TH ECUM. COUNCIL
Parish Council
Meeting 6:00 pm
22
15
8
1
Mon
OXI Dance 8:00 pm
Mitchell Baptism 1:00 pm
Corn Maze & More Youth Event 2:45 pm
28 HOLY PROTECTION OF THE
29 THEOTOKOS
Hellenic Dancers practice
Solsbury Baptism 1:00 pm
Hellenic Dancers practice
21
RIGHTEOUS HILARION
Hellenic Dancers practice
14
Hellenic Dancers practice
40 day memorial for
Yvonne Costa
7 MARTYRS SERGIOS &
BACCHUS
Sun
Matins 9:00 am
Divine Liturgy 10:00 am
Sunday Services
30
23
16
9
2
Koulourakia
Baking
9:00 am
Tue
31
24
17
Bible Study
10:00 am and
7:00 pm
Chicken prep
8:00 am
Bible Study
10:00 am and
7:00 pm
Bible Study
10:00 am and
7:00 pm
ST. LUKE
25
Choir Practice
5:30 pm
Kourambiedes
Baking
9:00 am
Choir Practice
5:30 pm
Philoptochos
6:30 pm
Matins/Divine Liturgy
8:30 am
18
Choir Practice
5:30 pm
Bible Study
10:00 am and
11
Choir Practice
5:30 pm
Senior Citizens
12:30 am
Bible Study
10:00 am and
7:00 pm
4
Thu
Moussaka &
Pastitso 8:00 am
10
3
Wed
Hellenic Dances Practices
Sundays after Sunday School
classes
October 2012
Men’s Support
Group7:00 pm
Soup Kitchen
4 pm
Men’s Support
Group7:00 pm
Matins/Divine Liturgy
8:30 am
26
ST. DEMETRIOS
19
12
5
Fri
Spanakopeta
9:00 am
Greek School
9:30 am
Greek School
9:30 am
Greek School
9:30 am
27
20
13
6
Sat
Hellenic Dances Practices
Sundays after Sunday School
classes
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What Value Is There In Attending Church?
The third intrinsic value of attending church is to
"bear one another's burden". By do so we experience a greater well-being. When one attends
church frequently one is more optimistic because
one is able to look at the brighter side of things
and have stronger hopes of a better tomorrow.
Because church is often a peaceful environment,
one has more chances of developing a stronger
inner being, and a broader understanding of the meaning of life.
Being members of a
church
community also helps one find their
social worth which help them
achieve personal growth and development.
A fourth value of attending church is
found in learning of religious life one
can discover ultimate resources to
meet infinite longings of the finite
spirit. What is meant by this is that
man is a finite being who seeks realities of infinite nature. Problems, pains, suffering
of both mind and body somehow drive someone to
ask a lot of things about God and pose doubts in
one's heart. These things can often challenge
and sometimes weaken someone's faith. Because
man has limited mind which cannot answer many
questions, he turns to someone who can. We
learn quickly that only God. Faith starts in hearing the Word of God and it is nurtured in attending
church services. As one continues to go to
church, one develops the habit of prayer and
therefore establishes a healthy relationship with
God.
As someone frequently go to church, he hears and
learns more about God, learns the best way to
handle things especially the not so easy ones. As
someone frequently goes to church, someone
learns to turn to God not only when he has needs
but also when he has something to be thankful of.
Frequent churchgoers learn how to live a life
worthy of God. As he continues, he grows in faith
and therefore achieves spiritual
development.
The church has been established as
God's instrument in building a
relationship with man. So when
someone goes to church and hears
the Word of God, he learns how to
start praying. He learns how to live a
life according to God's will. A
churchgoer somehow adapt a
healthy lifestyle, worries less, and
has lesser risks of depression which
somehow reduces the chance of
acquiring illnesses relative to emotional stress.
A churchgoer achieves personal and social development as he communes with other members of
the church. In the church, he has all the chances
of sharing and learning valuable ideas about life
and God. A frequent church attendee experiences
the benefits of having a God-fearing companion
giving him the sense of security and tranquility.
As someone continues to attend church services
and worships, he strengthens his personal
relationship with God and step by step achieves
spiritual development as he goes on living life in
the here and now.