Our Vision: To Know God Entrance Hymn Blessed is He Who comes in the name of the Lord. God is the Lord and has appeared to us. Holy Trinity Church is under the Save us, O Son of God, Who did sit on the foal of a donkey, Omophorion of His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas of the we sing to You: Alleluia. Metropolis of Detroit. Father William J. Bartz Presiding Priest Parish Office Hours 9 am - 5 pm Monday-Friday 3500 W. 106th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 317-733-3033 317-733-2806-fax www.holytrinityindy.org www.facebook.com/ holytrinityindy Parish Council President Steve Kollias Vice President Tracy Pappas Secretary Julie Rowlas Treasurer Steve Young Assistant Treasurer George Pappaioanou Matt Albean, Dean Antonopoulos, Nick Dervenis, Dennis Dickos, Greg Dickos, Bob Dine, Angelo Julovich, Irene Sarris, Gail Zeheralis. Staff Office Administrator Cindy Watson Ministry Administrator Susanne Hinson-Rieger Building Manager Tim Bryant Susan Baron Administrative Assistant For information about this publication contact Susanne Hinson-Rieger at 317-733-3033. Deadline for inclusion is Monday before the cover date. All items are requested in digital format, and sent to bulletin@holytrinityindy.org. Third Antiphon Tin kinin anastasin pro tu su pathus pistumenos, ek nekron igiras ton Lazaron, Hriste O Theos, Othen ke imis, os i pedes ta tis nikis simvola ferontes si to nikiti tu thanatu voomen: Osanna en tis ipsistis, Evloyimenos o erhomenos en onomati Kiriu Apolytikion for Palm Sunday Before Your Passion, You confirmed the Resurrection of all. By raising Lazarus from the dead, O Christ our God. Therefore, like the children of old, we also carry symbols of victory, And to You, the Victor over death, do we cry out: Hosanna in the Highest. Blessed is He Who comes in the name of the Lord. Special Apolytikion We were buried with you through Baptism, O Christ our God, and thus by Your Resurrection we have been granted immortal life, and extolling You we cry aloud, "Hosanna in the highest! Blessed are You, the One who comes in the name of the Lord." Kontakion In heaven upon Your Throne, While on earth riding the back of a donkey, O Christ our God, You accepted the angels' praise. With the songs of the children who cried out to You: Blessed is He Who comes for the restoration of Adam. EPISTLE READING: St. Paul's Letter to the Philippians 4:4-9 BRETHREN, rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. Let all men know your forbearance. The Lord is at hand. Have no anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, do; and the God of peace will be with you. GOSPEL READING: John 12:1-18 THE CONFESSION OF FAITH (Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed) I believe in one God, Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible. And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all ages; Light of Light, true God of true God, begotten, not created, of one essence with the Father through Whom all things were made. Who for us men and for our salvation came down from heaven and was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became man. He was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate, and suffered and was buried; And He rose on the third day, according to the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father; And He will come again with glory to judge the living and dead. His kingdom shall have no end. And in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Creator of life, Who proceeds from the Father, Who together with the Father and the Son is worshipped and glorified, Who spoke through the prophets. In one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. I confess one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. I look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the age to come. Amen. Sunday Service Schedule and Teams Date 04/05/15 Parish Council Early Duty Steve Young Altar Boy Team 2 Chandler Andreas Alanis Austin Anderson Thomas Cortese Quentin Csubak *Jon Dimos Zach Eaton Christoforos Herodotou **Nathaniel Martine Dean Megremis Date 04/12/15 04/19/15 Matthew Moore John Pasyanos Nicholas Pease Dean Pogas Greg Schwoeppe John Tournier Iraklis Tsiampas Paul Tsiampas Anthony Young Evan Young Parish Council Early Duty Gail Zeheralis Team Team 2 Narthex Server Team 2 Katerina Anderson Gracie Belt Maria Emmanoelides Anna Constance Graffeo Megan Lisch* Nicole Lisch Elizabeth Martine Anna-Marie Pasyanos Naya Pease Halie Scott Sophia Saran Emma Tournier Upcoming Weeks Parish Council Early Duty Parish Council Early Duty Dean Antonopoulos Dennis Dickos Nick Dervenis Greg Dickos Parish Council Team 2 Nick Dervenis Greg Dickos Bob Dine Steve Kollias George Pappaioanou Steve Young Gail Zeheralis Team Team 1 Team 2 Luminaries Junior High GOYA will be selling luminaries for $5 each in the Founders' Walk today following the Divine Services. Half the proceeds will be donated to the fund that was established to assist the family of the late Father Matthew Baker and the other half will assist the GOYA with their upcoming trip to Boston. All luminaries are due back by Holy Wednesday, April 8. These luminaries will be placed outside the Church along the route of the procession of Holy Friday evening service. Help on Holy Thursday We invite everyone to stay following the Liturgy of St. Basil the Great that begins at 7am on April 9 to help with various Easter tasks that must be completed, such as dyeing the red eggs and wrapping them in tulle and stripping rose petals. A light strict-fasting lunch will be served. Holy Friday Retreat Journey to Pascha through Prophecies is our theme for this year's Holy Friday Retreat on April 10. It will begin with the Royal Hours Service at 8:30am and is registration at 10:30am. We have programs for Preschool - 12th grade. Lunch will be served at 12:30pm and Preschoolers and Kindergarten children can be picked up at that time. 1st - 12th graders will be released in time for the Apokathelosis Service at 2:00 pm. 1st - 6th graders will sing hymns and ring bells during the Holy Saturday morning service. Please pre-register in the Founder's Walk following the Divine Services. Agape Vespers Readers Needed Volunteers are needed to read the Gospel in Arabic, English, French, Latin, and Russian and Spanish at the Easter Sunday Agape Vespers Service on April 12 at noon. Volunteers will be assigned on a first come, first served basis and must be at least 16 years old. If you would like to participate, please contact the Parish Office at 317-7333033 or Susanne@holytrinityindy.org. Anastasi Fellowship On April 12 after the conclusion of the Anastasis Liturgy everyone is invited for a light meal that will include lamb, Easter bread, Easter eggs, feta, olives, and fruit salad. Free-will offering. Altar Boy Service All Altar Boys are welcomed to serve in the Altar during Holy Week. However, on Holy Friday evening, only those Altar Boys who are in the Altar by 7:05pm can serve. Also, for the Resurrection, only those Altar Boys who are in the Altar by 10:05pm. Book Store Essential books for Holy Week are available in the Holy Trinity Bookstore. Services of Holy Week and Easter is $28. The Bookstore is open each Sunday following the Divine Services. Lanterns Lanterns will be available in the Narthex for a $5 donation each to take the Resurrection flame home without problem on Holy Saturday night. Holy Week Donations Donations are needed for Holy Week supplies. Please check item(s) you wish to contribute and return this form to the Parish Office along with your check today for your name to appear in the Koinonia on Pascha. Donations for each item are on a first come, first served basis. Please return form no later than today, with check made payable to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Palm Sunday Palm fronds Palm fronds Holy Thursday Crucifixion Icon $75 $75 $100 Holy Saturday Bay Leaves Bay Leaves Bay Leaves Bay Leaves Rose Petals Rose Petals Rose Petals $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Your Name: ________________________________ Choose one: In Memory of: _____________________________ In Honor of: ________________________________ Phone where you can be reached during business hours: ________________ Donation Amount: $ ________ Stewardship Message by Michael Malandrakis, Holy Trinity Stewardship Committee Spring is a wonderful time of year. It brings the rebirth of the plants and trees. And it is the most important time of year for Christians: it is a time for reflection with Lent, Holy Week, and Pascha, celebrating the Resurrection of our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ by His voluntary sacrifice on the Cross for us, destroying death by death, and giving us eternal life. Reflecting on the past few years of our Holy Trinity Parish, we have a great deal for which to be thankful. Through God’s grace, we have built this wonderful Church and adorned it with many beautiful icons, Altar Table, and iconostasis. God has touched the hearts of many Parishioners who participated in this achievement by sharing the gifts that God has given them with their time, talents, and treasures, to accomplish this. It is also a good time to remember that when we embarked upon the journey to our new Church home, we had the stated goal “to become a beacon of Orthodoxy” and to also remember all the things that this phrase commits us to undertake. Our progress towards this goal has been constrained, to some extent, by our financial obligation to pay off the mortgage. Thanks to a recent generous contribution, we are rid of this financial burden. It would be human nature to give a collective sigh of relief and relax. Now, however, is not the time to be complacent. Now is the time to seize the opportunity to truly begin to move towards fulfilling our goal, “to become a beacon of Orthodoxy”. In Matthew 22 when Jesus was asked, “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” Fulfilling this command to love our neighbor is one way that we can become a beacon of Orthodoxy. Supporting the activities of our Parish is tangible means of becoming this beacon of Orthodoxy. Yet only about 1% of the 2015 budget goes to support the activities that exemplify our love for our neighbor, and some of these activities receive no funding at all. This leaves the dedicated Parishioners, who undertake these and other worthwhile activities, to find other means of funding, sometimes doing so from their own pockets. During this time of spiritual rebirth, we should remember: In Epistle of James Chapter 1, verse 17, God reveals to us this: "Every generous act of giving, with every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change." Let us pray for guidance as to how we might share the God-given gifts of time, talent, and treasure with our neighbors through our Stewardship commitment to His Church – and our Parish. Church School Today and April 12 -- no class April 10 -- Holy Friday Retreat, sign up in Founders' Walk following the Divine Services April 19 & April 26 -- Class after Communion until 11:45 The 5th & 6th grade class will be making Prosforo on Sunday, May 3 at 8:30am in the kitchen. All students and parents are welcome to participate. They will begin . This is a tradition for the teachers and students of the 5th & 6th grade and also a beautiful way to learn about our Faith. The Milton & Theodora Dickos Church School Award requirement forms need to be returned to classroom teachers by May 17. Parents and students start collecting the needed signatures now. Forms can be found in the Education Wing. No forms will be accepted after May 17. Hellenic Dance Troupe Dance Rehearsals There will be no rehearsals on Holy Monday, April 6 and Holy Tuesday, April 7. Weekly dance rehearsals will resume on Monday, April 13, and Tuesday, April 14. For more information, please contact Diana Dine at dlcn@sbcglobal.net. Indy GreekFest Survey Everyone is encouraged to complete the 10-minute survey was emailed recently to all Parishioners with an email address on file with the Parish Office. Deadline to respond is Monday, April 6. Your feedback will help the Festival Committee continue to improve the Festival. If you do not have an email address and would like to complete the survey, please contact the Parish Office at 317-733-3033 or Susanne@holytrinityindy.org for a printed version of the survey. Friday, April 10 -- Holy Friday Retreat. GOYA Sunday, May 10 -- Mother's Day Coffee Hour and flower distribution by Junior High GOYA and Senior High GOYA. Saturday, May 16 -- Soup Kitchen for Junior High GOYA and Senior High GOYA. Leisure Timers Join us Thursday, April 16 for a spring outing to The Cheesecake Factory in Keystone Crossing at 11:30am, where we can choose from a special menu. Reservations are required. Please contact the Parish Office at 317-733-3033 or Susanne@holytrinityindy.org or sign up after the Divine Services on Sundays. Reservation deadline is Tuesday, April 14. Feast of Saint George Wednesday, April 22 at 6:30pm, Divine Liturgy with Bishop Anthony, area clergy and laity. Free roast lamb dinner to follow. HOPE/JOY The next HOPE/JOY event is Sunday, April 26 from 1pm to 3pm at the Zionsville Nature Center located at 690 Beech Street in Zionsville near the public library (about 10 minutes from Holy Trinity Church). Our kids will go on a nature walk at the 10-acre nature park and learn about local Indiana habitats, native species and walk around the wetlands to look for wildflowers and frogs. After the nature walk the kids will explore the Nature Center and have a snack. Cost is $4 per child and adults are free. For more information please contact Wendy Mudis and Anneliese Ebersole at hopejoy@holytrinityindy.org. Golf for Ground Zero – the Rebuilding of St. Nicholas Church Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church will be sponsoring a charity golf outing to benefit the rebuilding of St. Nicholas Church, the only Christian Church that was destroyed during the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. The new domed building is scheduled to open in 2016, the same year as the Parish’s 100th anniversary. The outing will be the afternoon of June 22 and will be held at the prestigious Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel. To reserve a foursome, sign up as a single, become a sponsor or to make a donation, please contact Gary Martine at martinedental@sbcglobal.net or Duane Hostetler at reltetsohd@gmail.com or call the Parish Office at 317-733-3033. Passport to Greece Mark your calendar for Saturday, May 2, 6-10pm in the Holy Trinity Founders' Walk. There will be a buffet dinner. Admission is $15 and $8 for kids under 12. Sponsored by Philoptochos. Missionaries Needed Missionaries for the Project Mexico trip June 5 through June 11 are needed. Youth ages 12-13 may attend if accompanied by a parent or guardian and youth ages 14 and older may attend without a parent. For more information please contact Joe Pavia at joe.pavia@dsm.com. Stewardship Everyone who has not yet completed a 2015 Stewardship Commitment Card is encouraged to do so. Blank cards are available in the Founders' Walk following the Divine Services and online at www.holytrinityindy.org. Prosforo Needed Due to all the additional services during Holy Week, we are in need of Prosforo. If you are able, please consider donating one or two loaves. 2015 Stewardship As of 4/1/15, the following 345 Holy Trinity families submitted a 2015 Stewardship Pledge for a total pledge amount of $586,889. Stewardship forms are available in the Founders' Walk and online at holytrinityindy.org. Adams, Justin & Catherine Adams, Richard & Athena Adhanom, Ghirmay & Tebereh Adhanom, Netsanet Agapios, George & Dia Ajango, Vaino & Nancy Albean, David & Sharon Albean, Mary Albean, Matthew & Karen Alexander, Lisa Alexander, William & Anna Anagnostou, John & Koula Anagnostou, Nikolaos Anderson, Frances Anderson, Stephanie Andrews, Brad & Vicki Andros, Cheryl Andros, Paula Angelopolous, Katherine Angelopolous, Angie Angelopoulos, Chris Angelopoulos, Sandra Antoniades, Ellen Antonopoulos, Anthony & Gena Antonopoulos, Dean Antonopoulos, Elaine Antonopoulos, Roula Apostolakis, William & Patricia Apostoles, Stacey Armington, Mary Arvanitis, Esther Arvanitis, George & Jill Athanasiou, James & Maria Avgerinos, Patty & Lampropoulos, George Bagios, Jim & Marika Bagios, Susan Bakas, James & Tamilyn Baker, Dan J & Sylvia Baroudos, George & Julie Baroudos, James & Geraldine Bartz, Father William & Presbytera Emily Batalis, Ike & Sarah Batalis, Melanie Bayetakos, George & Angela Beatty, Jason & Georgette Bekas, Katherine Michalarias Belt, James & Lucinda BeMiller, Ryan & Katherine Bereveskos, Dimitra Bevel, Angela Bevel, Cornelia Birch, Georgia Bixler, Tim & Georgia Boggs, Doug & Annamaria Bonaccorsi, Richard & Dimond, Desiree Boutselis, Alex & Martin-Boutselis, Andrea Bovis, James & Irene Braun, Ryan & Breanna Brisimitzakis, Angelo & Joan Brochhagen, Curt & Renee Brown, Jerome & Beverly Buchanan, Georgia Burns, Judith Byerly, Chris & Sylvia Cafouros, Carl & Rebecca Shea Calliotte, Robert & Angela Carlson, David & Kathleen Catavolos, George & Tona Chekouras, Randolph & Peggy Chininis, Constantine & Diane Christoff, Bill & Karen Christy, Nancy Chronis, Martha Coghlan, J. Kevin & Elaine Conrad, William & Kathleen Cortese, Thomas & Nia Cortese III, Thomas & Cortese, Heidi Craig, Sofia Csubak, Leigh Ann Dallas, Artemis Dallas, Christopher & Teresa Dallas, Marcus & Sally Daskalos, Frank & Janet DeHart, Stacy & Susan Demetriades, Mary Demos, Leo & Estrine Dervenis, Nicholas & Sharon Dervenis, Theodore & Julia Dial, George & Torrey Diamantidis, Areti Diamantidis, Kathy Dickos, Dennis Dickos, Greg & Nancy Dickos, Theone Dimitroff, Jimmy & Elaine Dimitroff, Kathi Dimos, James & Kathryn Dine, Robert & Diana Doney, Thomas & Irene Dowell, R. Kent & Kathryn Drukas, Doreen Dunbar, Peter & Lea Eaton, Joseph & Florie Ebersole, Ted & Anneliese Efthimiou, Dino & Stacy Eleftheri, Anthony & Jill Eleftheri, Coula Eleftheri, Lawrence & Beth Emmanoelides, Demetrios & Melinda Farris, Paul & Florence Filis, Anthony & Marian Filis, Joanna Filis, Tom Filley, Tim & Rose Foerster, John & Sandra Foulkrod, Kevin & Marianna Freudenberg, Jim & Cindy Galiotos, Stavros & Sophia Gay, Francis & Heather Genetos, Philip & Dorothea George, Charles & Genevieve Georgopulos, Soter Georgopulos, Thomas & Angeline Gianakos, Demo & Maria Gigli, Robert & Janice Gounaris, Antonios & Helen Gounaris, George & Sarina Graffeo, Barry & Matina Greisl, Christopher & Natalie Hackett, J. Michael & Cynthia Hamstra, Anthony & Diane Handwork, Erik Handwork, Lesli Hendricks, Michael & Alexis Herzog, David & Erasmia Hinshaw, Thomas & Kathleen Hji-Avgoustis, Sotiris & Molleston, Jean Hock, Les & Jennifer Hock, Nikolia Hontos, Harry & Eugenia Hostetler, Duane & Eleny Houseman, Helen Hrisomalos, Frank N. Hrisomalos, Karen & Gettelfinger, Gary Hrisomalos, Nicholas & Joanne Hughes, Tony & Tula Iatridis, Panayiotis & Catherine P. Jannetides, Marian Jannetides, Nick & Elaine Johnson, Ronald & Sunday Julovich, Angelo & Christine Julovich, Kaleigh Kaimakliotis, Hristos & Kristin Kalyvas, Betty Kandris, John & Sharon Kapsalis, Andy & Becky Karandos, William Karas, Gus & Maritsa Katris, George & Eleni Kennedy, Robert & Melina Maniatis Kennedy Keris, George & Melanie Kingsley, Thomas & Brandie Kopsas -Kingsley Kirages, Christopher & Maria Kirages, George & Susan Kirages, James & Tamara Kirles, Peter Kitcoff, Nicola Kokinos, Bobby & Elizabeth Kokinos, Pete & Argie Kollias, Stephen & Gail Konduris, Effie Konduris, Tina Koneda, Paula Koumoulides, John Kourmoulis, Mario & Karen Kritikos, George & Tricia Krupp, Michael & Rachel Lafter, Christopher & Antonia Letcher, David & Alyssa Lianakis, Nektarios & Bessie Lickliter, John & Kite-Lickliter, Leah Lickliter, Todd & Joez Lienert, Mary Linos, Constantine & Lauren Linos, Panagiotis & Virginia Linville, Virginia Lisch, Michael & Jean Litz, Steven & Stephanie Lucas, Jr. Owen & Labrine Lupear-Pemberton, Ellen Madsen, Craig & Barbara Maggos, Damian & Stephanie Malandrakis, Michael & Helen Malarsky, Joshua & Katherine Maltby, Raymond & Bessie Mamalis, Presbytera Janet Mandich, Robert & Heidi Maniakas, Constantine Martine, Gary & Niki Mavrikis, Athanasios & Marina Mavropoulos, Chris & Voula McLaughlin, Mac & Margo Megremis, Jim Gus & Veronica Mendakis, Marsha Metaxas, John & Paula Metzger, William & Anita Michelson, Gary Milionis, Irene Milionis, Kelly Milionis, Tracey Minas, Jason Mishel, Alex Moe, Jeffrey & Panayiota Mohrman, Ben & Gianna Moore, Thomas & Fontini Mourouzis, Nick & Marilyn Mousdicas, Nico & Alexandra Mudis, Ernie & Wendy Mullen, William Neal, J. Matthew & Alexis Neuendorf, Daniel & Sue Genest Nicholas, Theodore & Christine Nicholoff, Brian Nicholos, Sam & Dawn Nicodemus, Wayne Nikolaou, Christodoulos & Artemis Oberlies, John & Toula Oliver, Brian & Sotiria Tides Paikos, James & Martha Paikos, Larry & Ann Palikaris, Angela Palikaris, Niki Pancol, Doreen Pancol, James & Demetra Pancol, Lee Pancol, Stephanie Pantzer, III John & Holly Papakosmas, Alex & Hionoula Pappaioanou, George & Marjorie Pappas, Aristea Pappas, Donna Pappas, Betty Pappas, George & Mary Pappas, Georgiana Pappas, Gus & Cathy Pappas, James & Martha Pappas, John G. Pappas, Leon & Andrea Pappas, Nicholas & Tracy Pappas, Victoria Passmore, Eric Pasyanos, John & Liberty Pasyanos, Nicholas Pavia, Joseph & Christine Pavlakos, Elias & Maria Payne, Martha Pease, Gregory & Mary Iatridis Pease, John & Maria Perry, Aaron Perry, Kevin & Victoria Pogas, George & Cilia Pole, Helen Polites, Mike & Holly Potamousis, Mina Potamousis, Nikos Poulos, Angelo Prionas, Peter & Kyriaki Prionas, Thomas Protogere, Francine Protogere, Michael & Angeline Protogere, Pauline Pulos, Gus & Monica Pulos, Thalia Raikos, Jr. John Raikos, Mary Reckas, Menelaos & Sherry Reckas, Zachary & Amanda Regas, William & Jean Ricketts, Larry & Alexandra Ricketts, Vicki Rowlas, Julie Sampson, Mary Samuelson, Kathryn & Alan Saran, Anthony & Linda Saran, Nicholas & Yaping Sarellas, Aspasia Sarellas, Christos Saricos, James & Debra Sarris, Irene Sarris, Nick Savich, Rade & Fanny Schmidt, Ellen Scholarinas, Vasiliki Schwoeppe, John & Georgia Seat, Tony & Sheri Segar, Douglas & Doris Semon, Michael & Michelle Sheckell, Rebecca Siakotos, Janet Siamas, John & Georgia Siamas, Thomas Simopoulos, Gregory & Zoe Sioni, Maria Smyrnis, Nick & Joan Sofianopoulos, Nick & Vickie Sofianopoulos, Penny Sotos, Stavroula Spirrison, Andrew & Michelle Spirrison, Nikita & Janet Stamatis, Stephen & Kristina Strapulos, Mary Stropes, Michael & Janet Stubos, Kostandinos & Amy Talbot, Susan Theofanis, Katherine Theohares, Nick & Anne Tietz, Carol Tridico, Andrew & Kristina Turner, Glenn Updike, Robert & Elaine Vagias, Michael & Venetia Vallis, Paul & Jennifer Vasos, Toula Vitsas, Connie & Sondra Vitsas, James Vitsas, Jonathan Vitsas, Vanessa Vogas, John & Eleni Vogas, Donny & Laura Voivodas, George & Joyce Voivodas, Steven & Lisa Voucas, Jean Waterbury, Anthony & Kristen Wertz, Vincent & Stacy Costidakis Woodruff, Jim & Cindy Wright, Athena Xidias, Paraskevi Yager, Ann Young, Christopher Young, Michael & Helen Young, Steven & Irene Zarvas, Angelo & Lynn Zeheralis, Chris & Becky Zeheralis, Gail Zeheralis, Lynn Upcoming Events Sunday, April 5 Palm Sunday Luncheon, following Divine Services First Bridegroom Service 7pm Monday, April 6 Second Bridegroom Service 7pm Tuesday, April 7 Third Bridegroom Service 7pm Wednesday, April 8 Sacrament of Holy Unction 6pm Thursday, April 9 Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great 7am Service of the Twelve Gospels 6pm Friday, April 10 Service of the Royal Hours 8:30am Holy Friday Retreat 8:30am Kouvouklion Adornment 10:30am Apokathilosis Vespers Service 2pm Lamentation Service 7pm Saturday, April 11 Pre-Anastasi Liturgy 9:30am Paschal Vigil Service 10pm Distribution of the Light 10:45pm Service of the Anastasi 11pm Paschal Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom 11:15pm Paschal Fellowship following the Divine Liturgy Sunday, April 12 Great and Holy Pascha Agape Vespers Service 12 noon Monday, April 13 Parish Office Closed in Observance of Bright Monday Middle School Dance Practice 6pm High School Dance Practice 7pm Tuesday, April 14 K-2 Dance Practice 5:30pm 3rd-5th Dance Practice 6:20pm Missions Committee Meeting 7pm Dance Rehearsal--Adult 7pm Wednesday, April 15 Kafeneio 10am Orthodox Christian Fellowship at IUPUI 12 noon Thursday, April 16 Leisure Timers at Cheesecake Factory 11:30am Greek School 5pm Parish Council Meeting 6:30pm Choir Rehearsal 6:30pm Saturday, April 18 Philoptochos Soup Kitchen 8am Yoga 10am Missions Guatemala Orientation Meeting 10am Monday, April 20 Middle School Dance Practice 6pm High School Dance Practice 7pm Tuesday, April 21 St. Paul Bible Study 10am K-2 Dance Practice 5:30pm 3rd-5th Dance Practice 6:20pm Philoptochos Board Meeting 6:30pm Dance Rehearsal--Adult 7pm Wednesday, April 22 Kafeneio 10am Evening Liturgy at Saint George 6:30pm St. John Patristic Study 7pm Thursday, April 23 Greek School 5pm Choir Rehearsal 6:30pm Saturday, April 25 Philoptochos General Meeting 11am Sunday, April 26 HOPE/JOY Meeting 1pm Armenian Memorial Service 1pm Monday, April 27 Middle School Dance Practice 6pm High School Dance Practice 7pm Tuesday, April 28 St. Paul Bible Study 10am K-2 Dance Practice 5:30pm 3rd-5th Dance Practice 6:20pm Dance Rehearsal--Adult 7pm Wednesday, April 29 Kafeneio 10am St. John Patristic Study 7pm Thursday, April 30 Greek School 5pm Choir Rehearsal 6:30pm Saturday, May 2 Philoptochos Passport to Greece 6pm HOLY TRINITY FINANCIAL UPDATE OPERATING ACCOUNT ACTIVITY Period of (3/22/15 - 3/28/15) Income $18,811.23 / Expense $17,971.14 Year to date Income $167,897.24 / Year to date Expense $160,409.50
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