February 2015 - Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Greater

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America * Holy Sacred Metropolis of Atlanta
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WHAT’S INSIDE
February 2015
Tables Extraordinaire .......................2
Ministry Contacts ............................3
Father’s Message ..........................4-7
Talent Show........................................7
Pascha Books&Pascha Card............... 8
Holy Week Schedule ........................9
Our Ministries..................................10
Youth .........................................11-12
Philoptochos...................................13
Stewardship ...............................14-16
Financials................................17-18
St. Photios Shrine ..........................19
Tables Extraordinaire.....................20
Our 2015 Sponsors.....................21-22
Calendar .........................................23
Hail Virgin Theotokos full of Grace, for
Christ our God, the Sun of Righteousness,
has dawned from you, granting light to those in
darkness. And you, O Righteous Elder,
rejoice, taking in your arms, the Deliverance
of our souls, who grants us Resurrection.
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February 4, 5 ,6 & 7, 2015
CHURCH
Reverend Protopresbyter Constantine Simeonidis, Proistamenos
Reverend Protopresbyter Demetrios Simeonidis, Liturgical Assistant
Proto Psalti: Pantelis Xikis
Sexton: Fotios Fotakidis
Choir Director: Stacey Norton
LITURGICAL SERVICES
Sunday Services: Orthros: 8:15 am
Weekday Services: Orthros: 9:30 am
Divine Liturgy 9:30 am
Divine Liturgy 10:00 am
CHURCH FRONT OFFICE
CONFERENCE & RECEPTION CENTER
Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Church & Office Administration: Flora Milios
Accountant: Eileen Dodd
Assistant Bookkeeper: Joyce Yarbrough
Monday - Friday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Events Coordinator: Elaine Simeonidis
PARISH COUNCIL
Protopresbyter: Rev. Father Constantine Simeonidis
Members:
President: Mrs. Maria Haun
Dr. Sophia Cordoba, Mr. George Kassianides,
Mr. Alex Vidas, Mrs. Lisa Elliott, Mrs. Gina
Vice President: Mrs. Aris Harrelson Gjurich, Mr. John Masterjohn & Mrs. Dora Francis
Secretary: Mr. Nick Panagakis
Treasurer: Mrs. Anne Logas
Assistant Treasurer: Mr. Michael Sorich & Mr. Sebastian Filutowski
PARISH COMMITTEES PARISH MINISTRIES
Bible Study: Father Demetrios Simeonidis
Bereavement Group: Chris Rothenberger
Building and Grounds Chairs: Mike Pampoukis & Dean Bolaris
CBC: Flora Milios & Katerina Papaioanou
Members: Joe Territo, Pantelis Xikis & John Richtmyer
Gift Shop & Bookstore: Peter Pullman
Architectural Review Board: John Dragash
Philoptochos: Mary Mantzaris
Finance Committee: Alex Vastardis & Dimitri Katsihtis
Meals for Moms: Niki Tringas
Greek Fest: Spiro Kokolis, Lynn Taylor & John Masterjohn
Prayer Armada: Melissa Georgiadis & Linda Martin
Hall Rental: Gina Gjurich, Aris Harrelson & Andy Tringas
Society of Wisdom:Mary Mantzaris & Matina Pullman
Stewardship Committee: John Masterjohn
Tables Extraordinaire: Catherine Kassianides, Joyce Yarbrough & Chef George Paterakis
Welcoming Committee: Rosie Papagiannakis
EDUCATION, CULTURE, AND YOUTH DIAKONIA COMMITTEE
Chairman: Dora Francis
Advisor: Jeana Dragash
Members: Anna Bolaris, Georgette Khoury, Eve Montero, Alex Vastardis & Andy Tringas
Adult Spiritual Enrichment: Deacon Chris Burdette, Jeana Dragash & Pamela Filutowski
Altar Servers: Timmy Johnson
Catechetical School: Presbytera Elaine Simeonidis, Maria Haun & Irene Sorich
Children’s Play Group: AVAILABLE
GOYA Advisors: Katerina Papaioanou & Sebastian Filutowski
Hellenic Dance Troupe: Staci Lagoutaris
HOPE/JOY Advisor: Aspacia Lindstrom
Jr. Hellenic Dance Troupe: Venetta Jones
Little Aegean Dance Troupe: Gina Avgeropoulos, George Saad & Katerina Tsolakis
Mission Ministry: AVAILABLE
St. John Oratorical Festival: Harry & Viviana Kypraios
Youth Choir: Stacey Norton
Hellenic Academy Principal: Tina Stoumbos & Nicholas Kontaridis
Auxiliary Groups
Orthodox Christian Fellowship at UCF
AHEPA
Daughters of Penelope
Who Is the Wise and Faithful Steward?
“Who then is the faithful and wise steward, whom his master has set over his household
to give them their food at the proper time? Blessed is that servant
whom his master when he comes will find so doing. Truly,
I say to you, he will set him over all his possessions.”
Matthew 24:45-47
Have you ever considered the questions Jesus asks? "Who is the wise and faithful
steward?” What is a steward? A dictionary tells us a steward is “A person who
manages property, finances or other affairs for someone else.” In the Bible's way of
looking at things, God has appointed you and me as stewards of all there is. In the
beginning, God said of Adam and Eve, “Let them have dominion over the fish of the
sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth...” (Genesis
1:26). In other words, we’re property managers. And everything is God’s property.
Psalm 24 says, "The earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof" (Psalm 24:1).
Everything comes from God. It's ours on loan to enjoy, use and share. Which means all
that we have is not ours to do with as we please, but ours to use and manage in ways
that please God. You say, "But what I have is the result of my doing. My work. My
ingenuity.” To which the Bible’s comeback is, "You may say to yourself, 'My power and
the strength of my hands have produced this wealth for me.' But remember the LORD
your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth…'" (Deuteronomy
8:17-18). In the Bible's way of looking at things all we are and all we have comes from
God. God is the owner. We are God’s stewards, appointed by God to enjoy, manage
and use all that we have received wisely and faithfully.
Stewardship is a favorite topic of our Lord’s. In the Bible you'll find 500 verses on
prayer, less than 500 on the topic of faith, but more than 2,350 Bible verses on the
stewardship of finances and material possessions. Or what about this: of Jesus' 43
parables, 27 have to do with managing money and possessions. Or again, one- tenth of
the verses in the Gospels deal with money and possessions. This is to say that disciples
then (and now) might wish that Jesus would stay out of pocketbooks and stick to
heaven but Jesus mentions pocketbook and heaven in the same breath so often that it’s
as if maybe, just maybe, there is a relationship between stewardship and salvation.
Which brings us back to Jesus' question: Who then is the wise and faithful steward? I
invite you to personalize it and ask, "Am I a wise and faithful steward?" Am I managing
my God-given talents, know-how, physical strength and financial resources in such a
way that when God reviews the record of my life's stewardship, audits my life's books to
see how well I've managed all God has given me to take care of, God might say, "Well
done, good and faithful steward?"
So what constitutes wise and faithful stewardship? Are there biblical criteria by which
we might evaluate our stewardship? There are four biblical principles that add up to
what might be called "Giving by the Book," giving that merits the title of "wise and
faithful stewardship.”
1-The principle of priority. Give to God first.
Wise and faithful stewardship always puts God first. Moses teaches the people of God
to give God “the first fruits” of their crops. "Take some of the first fruits of all that you
produce from the soil of the land the LORD your God is giving you and put them in a
basket. Then go to the place the LORD your God will choose as a dwelling for his
Name" (Deuteronomy 26:2). The operative word is first. First fruits. Give priority to God.
Proverbs echoes this with the words, “Honor the Lord with your substance and with the
first fruits of all your produce” (Proverbs 3:9). God’s share comes off the top.
The question then is do we give God “first fruits” or leftovers? At the first of the month,
on the first day of the week, who gets the first fruits of our labors? Is God our first
thought or an afterthought? I know the first of the month, there is any number of others
out there on our doorstep waiting to cut in line and take God's rightful place at the head
of line. We are all too aware of who comes knocking on the door the first of each month:
Visa, mortgage company, city, utilities, groceries, etc. All these and many more take
our first fruits (not to mention our second, third, fourth and fifth fruits) and God most of
the time ends up with the leftovers, if anything at all.
The bottom line is that when we come to church on Sunday, it’s a grand occasion to
confess our faith on the first day of the week with the first fruits of our labors. In
response to the first commandment, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me” we can
put God first. The wise and faithful steward gives God “first fruits,” not leftovers.
2-The principle of regularity. Give to God regularly.
Paul says, “On the first day of every week, each of you is to put something aside...” (1
Cor 16:2). The first day of every week, regularly. In the Old Testament, the call is to set
aside a tithe of one’s crops “year in and year out.” Again the principle of regularity.
Regularly, when the crops come in, when the paycheck arrives, when Sunday comes.
Regularly, as opposed to what? Haphazardly? Every once in a while? Whenever I think
about it? Whenever I feel like it? Whenever I get around to it?
Why the importance of regularity in giving thanks to God with our offerings? Well, how
often does God bless us so as to occasion our thanksgiving? Sporadically?
Occasionally? Once in a blue moon? No! In response to God's blessing us with all good
gifts regularly, we give thanks regularly as well. The principle of regularity is a measure
of wise and faithful stewardship.
3-The principle of proportionality. Give to God proportionately.
Deuteronomy 16:10 says, "...give a freewill offering in proportion to the blessings the
LORD your God has given you.” Paul writes, "On the first day of the week let each one
of you lay aside something, storing up as he may prosper.” (1 Corinthians 16:2).
Note the Bible presents as a guideline for giving the notion of proportion as opposed to
a specific amount. What's the wisdom in that? If everyone were called to give the same
amount, that would hardly be fair. If people of greater and lesser means were called to
give the same amount that wouldn’t be right. Instead, the Bible invites all to give in
equal measure in proportion to what they have.
One day Jesus sat in the temple watching people making their offerings. (an interesting
thought, that Jesus watches us make our offerings). As he looked up, Jesus saw the
rich putting their gifts into the temple treasury. He also saw a poor widow put in two very
small copper coins. "I tell you the truth," he said, "this poor widow has put in more than
all the others. All these people gave their gifts out of their wealth; but she out of her
poverty put in all she had to live on." (Luke 12:1-4). Those others were putting in much
more than the widow, but in terms of the principle of proportionality her gift exceeded
theirs by far and drew Jesus’ praise. What proportion you may ask? The biblical
standard, you may know, is a proportion of 10% or a tithe which simply means “onetenth.” “You shall tithe all the yield of your seed, which comes forth from the field year
by year” (Deuteronomy 14:22). "All the tithe of the land, whether the seed of the land or
of the fruit of the trees, is the Lord’s, it is holy to the LORD.” (Leviticus 27:30)
Tithing is a sacred thread throughout the Bible. The wise and faithful stewards of the
Bible invariably practice the principle of proportionality by tithing. Mention is made that
Abraham (Genesis 14:20), Jacob (Genesis 18:22), and Moses (see above passages) all
tithed. Depending on where you are now in your giving (I encourage you to do the math
and see what percentage you give to God), 10% may or may not seem like an imposing
goal. Perhaps you could determine to increase your giving to God by 1 percent of your
income year by year as you grow toward the biblical standard of a tithe. Look at it this
way: God gives you everything and let’s you keep 90% of it. What a deal!” Wise and
faithful stewardship involves the principle of proportionality.
4-The principle of gratitude. Give to God cheerfully.
Principles one, two, and three—giving to God first fruits, regularly, and proportionally—
sour if not done in the spirit of principle four. Giving of your own free will gratefully and
cheerfully.
In Moses words, "Take from among you an offering to the Lord, whoever is of a
generous heart... And they came, every one whose heart stirred him, and everyone
whose spirit moved him, and brought the Lord’s offering” (Exodus 35:5, 21) In Paul’s
words, “Each one must do as he has made up his mind, not reluctantly or under
compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Corinthians 9:7) Paul’s qualifying the
offerings God desires by using the words “not reluctantly or under compulsion” points to
the fact that there are any number of motivations for giving not all of which are
desirable. There is a ladder of giving, each rung of which represents an increasingly
desirable motivation. The bottom rung is Guilt: “I do something because if I don’t I’ll feel
badly.” The next rung up is Obligation: “It’s something I ought to do, so I’ll do it.” The
next step up is a big one, be careful the rung of Compassion: “I enjoy giving because it
makes a difference in someone else’s life.” The next and highest rung is Thanksgiving:
“Praise God from whom all blessings flow. My offering flows forth from a cup that
runneth over.” Wise and faithful stewards practice the principle of gratitude, cheerful
givers whose offerings seek to praise God and bless others. So who then is the wise
and faithful steward? Am I a wise and faithful steward? I’ve shared with you four biblical
principles by which to evaluate your stewardship and to guide your giving:
The principle of priority
The principle of regularity
The principle of proportionality
The principle of gratitude
Put these principles into practice and you’re on the right track toward wise and faithful
stewardship.
TA L E N T S H O W
Holy Trinity’s Got Talent
April 26, 2015
T
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he Hellenic Dance Program is looking for participants for our first annual Holy
Trinity’s Got Talent Show. Can you play a musical instrument, sing, act, dance, do
stand up comedy, magic, gymnastics, poetry, or have any special talent you’d like to
present? If so, please consider joining us for this fun event! Let’s see how talented Holy
Trinity really is! All ages are encouraged to participate. All proceeds go to support our
Hellenic Dance Program.
DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS MARCH 29, 2015
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Luncheon and Talent show:
$10 adults
$8 children
Registration Fee:$20 per entry
For more information on how to enter, please contact
Venetta Jones at herrra40@hotmail.com or call 407-913-7583.
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LENTEN BOOKS
Please visit the Bookstore and purchase a copy of these books for your Lenten journey.
The Akathist Hymn
The Archangel was sent from heaven to say “Hail” to the Theotokos
The Akathist Hymn is a book of hymns for the Salutations of the Theotokos. The book
is used each Friday during lent for 5 consecutive weeks and the Akathist Hymn will be
on March 27, 2015. This book is sold for $17.
Holy Week Book
The Holy Week Book is a great guide and reference for all the Holy Week worship services
beginning on April 5, 2015, with the Bridegroom Service at 7 pm. This is a great gift for one
who attends the celebrated services during Holy Week. Both books have been published by
the Blessed Father George Papadeas and printed by
Patmos Press. This book is sold for $30.
S P R I N G PA R I S H A S S E M B LY
March 22, 2015
February 22, 2015, is the last day to submit a Fair Share Stewardship Pledge for 2015 to be able to vote in
the March 22, 2015, Spring Parish Assembly. If you have any questions please feel free to call the Front Office.
PA S C H A C A R D F O R M
Name:
(Name as you would like it on the Easter card)
Please print clearly.
Suggested donation: $20
Please make check out to:
Holy Trinity GOYA
All proceeds from our Pascha card will go to GOYA scholarships to pay for
St. Stephens Camp at the Diakonia Center this summer.
Cash: ___________
Check: ___________ GOYAn: _______________
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WORSHIP SCHEDULE FOR HOLY WEEK 2015
Palm Sunday - April 5, 2015
8:15 AM
9:30 AM
7:00 PM
Matins (Morning Worship)
Divine Liturgy and Distribution of Palms
Matins (Bridegroom)
Holy Monday - April 6, 2015
7:00 PM
Matins (Bridegroom)
Holy Tuesday - April 7, 2015
10:00 AM
7:00 PM
Presanctified Divine Liturgy
Matins (Bridegroom)
Holy Wednesday - April 8, 2015
3:00 PM
7:00 PM
Holy Unction
Orthros of Holy Thursday & Anoiting of Holy Unction
Holy Thursday - April 9, 2015
9:00 AM
7:00 PM
Vesperal Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil (The Mystical Supper)
Matins (Crucifixion)
Holy Friday - April 10, 2015
9:00 AM
3:00 PM
7:00 PM
Royal Hours
Vespers (Descent from the Cross)
Matins (Lamentations)
Holy Saturday - April 11, 2015
10:00 AM
11:30 PM
11:45 PM
Vesperal Divine Liturgy of St. Basil
Matins (Pannychida)
Resurrection Service
Holy Pascha - April 12, 2015
12:30 AM
11:00 AM
Orthros & Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Agape Service (Great for Children) followed by our Pascha Glendi
and Easter Egg Hunt
OUR MINISTRIES
A/C FUND
There will be a second tray passed each Sunday for the
Church’s Air Conditioning Fund. Please give generously.
As of December 31, 2014 we have collected $57,266.91.
ADULT SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT
The Adult Spiritual Enrichment class is learning about
the Feasts of the Church this semester. All adults are
welcome. Please join us in the Aegean Hall after Holy
Communion. Classes this month will be held on Sunday,
February 22, 2015.
CATECHISM
Parents, please remember to bring healthy individual
snacks for our students. On February 8th, our children
will be learning about Missions. On February 15th,
will be our Elementary Oratorical Festival, held in the
classroom, and February 22nd will be our Junior and
Senior Divisions of the St. John Chrysostom Oratorical
Festival, held in the Church.
COFFEE FELLOWSHIP
Holy Trinity continues to provide coffee for the Sunday
Coffee Fellowship. Please consider sponsoring a coffee
hour to commemorate an anniversary, memorial,
birthday, etc. Please understand that the coffee social
does not begin until after Divine Liturgy. The Agape
Ballroom will be unlocked after the final dismissal prayer
is given by the Priest.
DANCE TROUPES
Dance classes will begin again in March after catechism
classes. We have made changes to our dance program
to accommodate its increasing growth. This year we are
excited to announce a few new divisions as well as an
adult learning division. Please see the list in this monthly
bulletin. We look forward to seeing you all in March!
FOOD & CLOTHING DRIVE
While you are grocery shopping, remember those less
fortunate than yourself. Show your appreciation for
the good things in your life by picking up one or two
items per week for someone in need. Two receiving
baskets have been permanently placed in the Narthex
to receive your contributions, which will be forwarded
to local families in need. If you have clothes to bring to
church for the homeless, please bring them during office
hours, Monday through Friday, from 9 am to 5 pm. In
November & December we fed 29 families and a total
of 80 people. The Ephraim Project thanks you for your
continued support.
GOYA
There will be a GOYA meeting on February 8, 2015.
Please meet in the GOYA room after catechism class.
HELLENIC ACADEMY
We will hold class on Wednesday, February 11, 18 & 25,
2015. If you have any questions about the Greek language
classes, please call Mrs. Tina Stoumbos at 407-401-8890
PAN-ORTHODOX FEEDINGS
The monthly pan-Orthodox feeding of the homeless
will take place on Friday, February 27th, at St. George
Orthodox Church. Those planning to cook should arrive
at noon, and those planning to set-up or serve should
arrive at 4 pm and stay until 6 pm.
PARISH ASSEMBLY
The spring Parish Assembly will be held on Sunday,
March 22nd. Please be sure to submit your Stewardship
Commitment Card before February 22nd to be eligible
to vote in the spring Parish Assembly.
SOCIETY OF WISDOM
Our next luncheon will be held on Thursday, February
5th, during Tables Extraordinaire at 11:30 am. Join us for
good fellowship and come and support our Holy Trinity
for this great event. For further information, contact
Mrs. Mary Mantzaris @ 407-322-6958 and Mrs. Matina
Pullman @ 407-695-6942.
ST. JOHN ORATORICAL FESTIVAL
The Oratorical Festival for the Junior and Senior
Divisions (children grades 7 through 12) is going to be
held on Sunday, February 22nd, after the Divine Liturgy.
We are SO excited to hear from our children and the
speeches they have prepared on this year’s topics. We will
be working with the children who sign up to participate
in the competition in the coming weeks leading up to
February 22nd. As part of that, they will be practicing
giving their speeches after Catechism class. If you have
any questions, please feel free to contact Tina or Elena
Scuro at tscuro@yahoo.com.
STEWARDSHIP
Orthodox Christian Stewardship is a way of life,
which acknowledges accountability, reverence, and
responsibility before God. Becoming a Steward begins
when we believe in God, to whom we give our love,
loyalty and trust and act on those beliefs. As Stewards,
we affirm that every aspect of our lives comes as a
gift from Him. Please remember to return your 2015
Stewardship Commitment card. If you would like to
join the Stewardship Committee, please contact Mr.
John Masterjohn or Mr. Sebastian Filutowski.
AHEPA
Orlando AHEPA, Chapter #161, is planning a cruise for
2015. Everyone is welcome. For more information, please
go to our web site at www.AHEPAcruise.com
PHILOPTOCHOS
“HOPE, FAITH AND LOVE”
PHILOPTOCHOS CALENDAR
FEBRUARY
1st Sunday- GO RED SUNDAY –Philoptochos members are encouraged to wear red to Church as a symbol of support
promoting awareness of heart disease in women.
3rd Tuesday – No meeting due to Tables Extraordinaire Event February 4, 5, 6 and 7, 2015
22nd Sunday – Narthex Duty – If you would like to volunteer to serve in the Narthex, please see Dena Holt or Mary
Mantzaris.
A special and sincere thank you to Sandy Logas, Julia Nikitas, Bea Pond, Stella Sirks, Luz Xikis, Sophie Stratis, Tina
Kotsonis and Bess Francisco for taking down the Christmas decorations.
Philoptochos Membership – Through Philoptochos, we fully exercise our Christianity. Whether our time, talents and
treasure allow us to give as active members, or as supporting members, we can each play our part in providing the good
works that benefit those whom Philoptochos serves. It is through this love, support and dedication of our members that
allows Philoptochos to continue our important mission of commitments to Holy Trinity, our community and the many
outreach programs. “Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by what I do”. James 2:18. Now is
the time to renew your membership. If you have not joined Philoptochos, please do so, we need your support. Dues
are $30.00.
“Sports 4 the Kids” Philoptochos has taken on a new charity which provides homeless and disadvantaged kids in Central
Florida an opportunity to participate in sports. This organization will accept useable sports equipment such as cleats &
shoes, helmets & apparel. shinguards & pads, bats & gloves, Lacross sticks, tennis rackets, golf clubs and balls. Please let
a Philoptochos Board member know if you have any of this equipment.
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church – Recently you were sent a letter regarding the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
destroyed in the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001. The Church is being resurrected on hallowed ground bearing
witness to the victory of Christ over evil, death and destruction. An appeal has been made to each of us in our Chapter
to consider an offering to this campaign. Please make checks payable to Holy Trinity Philoptochos. Thank you for your
support.
Heart Pillows – Once again we are making heart pillows to be given to the hospital heart patients. We need your help.
We are asking for volunteers to help cut out the pillow patterns, sew the pillows and stuff the pillows. This can be done
at home at your leisure. If you would like to take some fabric home, cut out the pillows or sew them, please see Julia
Nikitas or any Board member. Julia will have fabric, thread and stuffing available for you to take home. This outreach
project is an important part of giving to our community. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Sunshine Committee – This is a major part of our ministry. We knit healing shawls to present to those who are ill with
prayers for a quick recovery. If you like to knit, we can use your expertise. Contact any Board member if you are
interested in participating in this ministry.
“It’s All Greek to Me” – The third reprint of our cookbook is now available for sale. The cookbooks are $16.00. We also
have aprons with the “It’s Greek to Me” logo at $16.00. Purchase both items at $30.00. Please see any Board member
to purchase these items. Cookbooks and aprons are also available for sale in the Gift shop. Remember,
cookbook/aprons make great gifts.
“It’s All Greek to Me, Two” We are preparing a sequel to our cookbook. This is an important fundraiser for Philoptochos
and we hope you will contribute your favorite recipes, including Lenten recipes. Recipe forms are available in the
Narthex. Submit your recipes to Luz Xikis, Mary Mantzaris or any Board member. Help us ensure our community
cookbook will be a success.
Baptismal Items - Planning a baptism, Philoptochos is selling the items needed for your baptism. We have decorated
candles and the necessary items such as sheet, towels, oil, soap, etc., all in one package or sold separately. Interested,
please see Luz Xikis or any Board member.
USO Phone Home Project – We are still collecting old cell phones to benefit our soldiers. The funds received from the
phones is turned over to the USO for our soldiers to “phone home”. Bring your phones to Church and deposit them in
the container located just outside the Gift Shop.
Hunger Knows No Holiday – While you are grocery shopping, continue to remember those less fortunate. Show your
appreciation for the good things in your life by picking up one item per week for someone in need and deposit it into the
collection baskets located in the Narthex. Thank you for your generosity.
Ephraim Project Feeding – Volunteers are needed to help with the Pan Orthodox feedings of the homeless at St. George
Church. Help is needed to serve food.
2 0 1 5 S T E WA R D S H I P
“You are a Member of the Body of Christ”
2015 Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Confidential Stewardship Commitment Card – Side A
Family Name: ___________________________________
Existing stewards need only indicate changes to the following information:
Address: ___________________________ City: ___________________________State: FL Zip: _____________
Home Telephone: _________________ E-mail Address: ______________________________________________
In gratitude for God’s blessings I/we make the following commitment to the ministries of Holy Trinity:
£ $75 monthly £ $100 monthly £ $150 monthly £ $200 monthly £ Weekly Come and see God work through your talents, skills and experience, as well as your financial support. Your offering to Christ and His Church can do as much
as you empower it to do. We give to Christ and His Church not according to our means but according to our love for Him.
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I/We would like to offer my/our time & talents to the ministries of Holy Trinity Church in the following areas:
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 Bible Study
 Youth Work Real Estate Management
 Teaching Catechetical School  Medical
 Greek Language School
 Church Choir
 Church Camp
 Visitation of Elderly/Infirm
 Cooking - Events or Outreach
 Youth Ministry
 Scouting Finance Nursery
 Computer - general
 Legal Ushering - Welcome
 Computer - Web Site Mgt
 Mechanical - Plumbing
 Reader (in liturgy)
 Parish Newsletter
 Construction
 Other  Gardening Office Work
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MINISTRY RESOURCES
The Holy Trinity operating budget for the calendar year 2015 will be $803,705. Our Stewardship giving
should support all the Parish Ministries and the entire operating budget.
Our Stewardship GOAL is $500,000 for 2015
We should not depend on special affairs to meet our budget, for this is our direct responsibility. Stewardship places the responsibility
on us, for we are the recipients of God’s gifts and play an active role in perpetuating His work of salvation. The expenses of our
Parish are vital to our Church for: •Keeping in Touch With You •Maintaining our Buildings •Those Who Serve Us •Worship and
Education •National Ministries Commitment.
The quality of our service as a Parish, Metropolis, and Archdiocese depends directly on the level of your generous giving.
HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH
2014 Stewardship
Pledged Familie Pledges Collected
Amount Pledged Year
2 0 1 4 S T E WA R D S H I P
Demetrios and Penelope Abatsas
Stephanos and Kathy Anamisis
Gregory and Haritini Andre
Gustavo and Joanne Anibarro
Sophie and Vivian Argeros
Theodore Argeros
John and Lana Argyrakis
Jason and Kathryn Ashford
Eleni Aspras
Amy Asteriades
James and Beatrice Athanas
James and Angela Athanasiou
Stacey Atsides
George Avgeropoulos
George and Ifigenia Avgeropoulos
Nicholas and Effie Avgeropoulos
Gina Avgeropoulos
Julia Baba
Katerina Backus
Georgios and Marion Bakamitsos
John and Jeanine Ballinger
Dean Bartzokis
Diana Basil
Jose and Simone Behar
Jane Bennett
Craig and Meghan Beverly
Jamey Binneveld
Demetra Blevins
Victor Bokas
Dean and Anna Bolaris
Albert and Enkeleda Bua
Chris and Amy Burdette
Joseph and Photenie Burnett
Patrick and Anais Butler
Jim and Barbara Caldwell
Yoit Callaghan
Theodore and Patricia Capsanes
Ted Caras
Joan Caras
Peter and Elizabeth Carellas
John and Elaine Carlos
Alan and Vasiliki Chaddon
George and Lynda Cheros
Angela Chick
Irene Christ
Elias and Amber Christ
Chris and Helen Christakos
Vasilios Christidi
Peter and April Christie
Stella Cokias
Tom and Viola Connelly
John-Paul and Marion Conners
Kenneth Conners
Mike and Anastasia Constantine
Mr. and Mrs. Dinos Constantine
Nicholas and Elena Constantinidis
John and Sophia Cordoba
John and Agapoula Cosmopoulos
Vassilios and Katerina Coumbaros
Amanda Cranias
Aristotle and Helen Cranias
Theodore and Jacqueline Cranias
John Cranias
Van Cranias
Evangelos and Carolyn Crikis
Michael Crikis
Frank and Nicole Culmone
Brian and Litsa Cummings
Cara Curts
Claire Cyprien
Thomas and Ermelinda Daka
Chris and Pauline Daskalakis
Nicholas and Svetlana Davatelis
Emanuel and Helen Davatelis
Ari and Rebecca Davatelis
Joanne Davis
Peter and Sylvia Deftos
Spiros and Theodora Delis
John and Iris Dellis
Michael and Sandra Demetriades
James and Eleni Demetriades
Denise Demos
Danae Dewitt
Paul Diakoumis
Teddy and Julie Dimas
Thomas and Laura Dimitriadis
Elias and Stella Dimopoulos
Eleftheria Douvalis
John and Jeana Dragash
Marisa Dragash
Nuha Dubbaneh
William and Wassiliki Dunstone
Gloria Economou
Denise Eid
Sondra Eid
Georges and Monica El-Gharib
Lisa Elliott
Emanuel and Callie Elliott
John and Athena Elliott
Marc and Suzanne Elliott
Michael and Nancy English
Maro Eslick
Asa and Venetia Evans
Ann Farmakis
Peny Farmakis
Michael and Leslie Ferderigos
Sebastian V. Filutowski
Oliver Filutowski
Konrad and Pamela Filutowski
Joseph and Maria Flood
Fotios and Georgia Fotakidis
George and Vivian Fotieo
Gary and Dora Francis
William and Ashley Francis
John and Kathleen Francisco
Crist Francisco
Nicholas Francisco
Bess Francisco
Peter and Maha Gadah
Harry M. Gayes
Cornelia Georgantas
George and Christina Kotsonis
Paul Georgelos
John and Catherine Georgelos
Theodore Georges
Ioannis and Melissa Georgiadis
Antonios and Georgia Georgiadis
Xrisanthi Giannas
Paul and Mary Gianoukos
George and Sandra Gionis
Dean Gionis
George and Mary Girmis
John and Debbie Givoglu
Bob and Wendy Givoglu
Andrew and Gina Gjurich
Vivian Gjurich
Demetrios and Kathleen Glinos
Kevin and Keiko Gowen II
Theodoros and Ourania Grammenos
Kent and Maria Gritton
Tiffany Gritton
James and Jamie Halkis
Gus and Mia Halkis
Gus and Hollis Halvatzis
Ramy and Catherine Hanna
John and Penny Harbilas
Nick and Callie Harbilas
Elaine Harbilas
Ken and Aris Harrelson
Casey Harrelson
Maria Haun
Tom and Lola Haynes
Clifton Haynes
Marcos and Faye Hazday
Joyce Heitman
Maria Hemke
Raymond and Amalia Henderer
Louie and May Hilal
Iman Hilal
Rouada Hilal
Khalil and Itaf Hilal
Eric and Effie Hill
Darren and Maria Hinshaw
Laura Hodgman
David and Ninette Holbrook
Jonathan and Harriet Holder
Thomas and Kostantina Holt
Mike and Dawn Hughes
Barbara Hughes
Angela Hughes
Michael Ibrahim
Dimitri and Anna Ioannidis
Dean and Caryl Iracleanos
Paul and Olga Jakubowski
Aleks and Verdhiqi Jani
Denny and Fay Johnson
Timmy Johnson
Rob and Garifalia Jones
Edward and Venetta Jones
Barry and Charlotte Jones
Pothiti and Ana Jusakos
Callie Kachmar
Nicholas and Mary Kanelos
Louis and Tina Kantounis
Tony Kapothanasis
Theodoros and Drosoula Karamanis
Esther Karras
Theresa Kashlak
Jean Kasotakis
Takis and Evridiki Kasparis
Christina Kassianides
George and Catherine Kassianides
Vasilis and Kathryn Katsafanas
Demetri and Maren Katsihtis
George and Elina Katzaras
Llazar and Viviane Kauri
Akrivoula Kavadas
John and Maria Kevgas
Joseph and Georgette Khoury
Peter and Poppy Kincaid
Elena Kirastoulis
Sadie Klotz
George and Tara Knecht
Nicholas Kontaridis
Sotirios and Christine Kontogiannis
Nicholas and Sharon Kotopoulis
Deno & Sophia Kotsonis
James and Connie Kouchalakos
Costa and Cecilia Kourtis
George Kousiry
Christina Kousiry
2 0 1 4 S T E WA R D S H I P
Melanie Koutsoulieris
Jason and Candace Koutsoulieris
Dionysis Koutsoulieris
Anna Kypraios
Leonardo and Amanda LaCommare
John and Anastasia Lagoutaris
Diane Lait
George and Carole Lamonettin
Damon and Elaina Lavdas
Robert and Roula Law
Liudmila Laxague-Renteria
John and Linda Leloudis
John and Christa Levesque
Michael and Diane Levine
Joshua and Maria Lieberman
Eric and Aspacia Lindstrom
Jennifer Lipofsky
Alex Livanos
Louis and Alexandra Logas
Jennie Logas
Evelyn Logas
Philip and Anne Logas
Jenny Logus
Constantinos Logus
Robert and Eleni Longwell
Aristides and Mary Lucos
Sotiria MacDonald
Stephen and Katrina Mackrides
Shawn Majzlik
Mark and Victoria Malias
James and Anna Mallous
William and Alicia Maloof
Pete and Tula Maniatis
Emanuel and Millicent Manos
Mary Mantzaris
George and Kelley Maris
John and Linda Martin
John and Lydia Masterjohn
Evangelia Mastorides
Leonard and Julia Maurice
Emmanuel and Tiffani Mavrakis
Irene Mavres
Emanuel and Michelle Mavres
Buck and Jennifer Cokias McCloud
Randy and Erenee McLam
David and Florence McMahon
Eric and Artemis Mellen
Panagiotis Mendoros and Melissa Hall
Koko Mihilas
Steve and Flora Milios
Chris and Elaine Miliotes
George and Leanne Miliotes
Dan and Kara Miller
Anastasia Milner
Diana Maria Milonas
Dawn Mina
Anastasio and Nubia Mitrogogos
Irene Monioudis
Joey Montero
Jose and Eve Montero
Mary Moraitis
Robert and Tina Morrell
Ted and Diane Moshos
Spiros and Sofia Moumouris
Wayne and Mary Mulcahy
Megan Mullen
Andria and Margarette Mushahwar
Mary Ann Myers
Angela Nicholson
Christine Niezgodzki
Tom and Julia Nikitas
Cletus and Anastasia Norton
Gordon and Soula Oakley
Anthony and Nancy Paitaris
Vasiliki Pampoukis
Gerasimos and Elisavet Pampoukis
Nicholas and Heather Panagakis
Helen Panagakis
George and Angeliki Pantazis
Katrina Pantazis
Maria Papadimitriou
Nick and Rosie Papagiannakis
George and Katerina Papaioanou
Pete and Effie Paroussis
George and Irene Paterakis
William and Joyce Patsio
Demetrios and Diana Pavgouzas
Georgia Pelteki
Pandelis Perdikes
George and Tessie Peros
John Petrakis
Susan Pfeil
Ngha Phan
George & Gwenn Pjevach
Eustasia Pjevach
Debbie Efremidis Plevin
Kostas and Marika Polygalaktos
Gary and Bea Pond
Irene Prezioso
Catherine Psarakis
Mark and Effie Psarakis
Kiki Psilos
Peter and Matina Pullman
John and Nancy Rallis
John and Hester Rallis
John and Stephanie Raptis
Patricia Reardon
George and Melanie Ressopoulos
John and Elizabeth Richtmyer
David and Katherine Rinkacs
George and Amy Rippis
Nicole Rizkallah
Amal and Kameel Rizkallah
Julie Rodis
Alexandra and Eugene Sturgeon
Arte and Krisa Roman
Jay and Tina Rooth
Larry and Christine Rothenberger
George Saad
Daniel J. and Mary Samitas
James and Patricia Sanders
Mrs. Doris T. Sanidas
Michael and Kelly Sanidas
Anthony and Christina Schimenti
Helen Schizas
Stephen and Elizabeth Scivally
Vincent and Tina Scuro
Elena Scuro
Evgeniy and Oksana Sharapov
Father Demetrios & Presbytera Olympia
Simeonidis
Father Constantine and Presbytera Elaine
Simeonidis
Roger Simmermaker
Todd Sirks
James and Stella Sirks
Rocky and Constance Sisson
Louis Skenderis
Harry and Christina Smith
Eric Smith
Anthony and Chris Sofianos
William and Michele Somes
Michael and Irene Sorich
Aspacia Southerland
William and Amy Speros
Ryan and Alexandra Starling
Mary Stavros
Helen Stefanos
Barry and Rachel Sterner
Luke and Kate Stevens
Louis and Tina Stoumbos
James and Phyllis Strates
Sophia Stratis
Eugene and Alexandra Sturgeon
Ricardo and Anthoula Suescum
Chryssie Tavrides
Matthew and Julie Tavrides
Lynn Taylor and Doina Magda
Nicholas and Despina Tenekedes
Joseph and Angela Territo
Stephen & Loucenda Teter
Spiro and Giota Thanos
Katherine Theo
Linda Theodorakis
Anne Thomas
Randy and Tonya Thomas
Alvin and Theodora Thomas
Dolores F. Thomas
Dionysia Thompson
Cameron Thorp
Mike and Dru Tiliakos
Mrs. Nicholas J. Toscas
Dionysios and Kathylene Travlos
Andrew and Niki Tringas
Jimmy and Theoni Tsafonias
Nicholas Tsales
George and Despina Tsavides
Paul and Antoinette Tsiotis
Chris and Vera Tsipouras
Steve & Katerina Tsolakis
Charles Turnas
Emmanuel and Marina Tzeneurakis
Sam and Anastasia Vallas
John and Virginia Varley
John Varley
Catherine Varvarikos
Paul and Elaine Vassiliadis
William and Lula Vastardis
Alex and Amy Vastardis
George and Nancy Vavalides
Peter and Peggy Vergos
Alex and Tonya Vidas
Anastasios Vidas
Frank and Kathy Viola
Christos and Barbara Vlahos
Dean and Mary Ann Vonetes
Alfred Dean Vonetes
Polly Vonetes
Bea Wagner
Christian Waugh
Brad and Paula Wells
Richard and Lillian Wemple
Richard and Judith Wirnowski
Rick and Michele Wirnowski
Kenneth and Madalina Wood
Pantelis and Luz Xikis
William and Joyce Yarbrough
Katherine Yianilos
Joann Yuskaitis
Mario and Leidy Zendeli
Keti and Heidi Zuppas
Arian and Ana Zuppas
Foto and Mariana Zuppas
2014 FINANCIALS
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Orlando
Statement of Financial Position - December 2014
Assets
Year to Date
Balance 12/31/2014
Bank Accounts
27,501.74
Chase - Hall Operating
Chase - Hall Holding
Chase - Major Events
Chase - Hellenic Academy
Chase - Building Fund Reserve (9443)
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Central FL Edu CU - MMA
Chase - ECYD
Schlorship Brokerage Account
Bank Accounts Totals:
Year to Date
Balance 12/31/2014
Other Current Liability
Chase - Gen Operating
Chase - Gift Shop
Liabilities
Alter Boy Robes
2,680.20
5,193.41
Hall Repair Reserve
8,950.00
3,735.83
Deposits
3,000.00
346.74
Mortgage Reduction
18,065.35
AC Fund
57,266.91
Stained Glass Window Fund
16,809.83
8,082.11
Memorial Fund
21,019.92
4,332.01
10,093.84
4,151.22
Iconogrpahy
146,712.00
271,710.79
School Fund
1,000.00
3,225.27
ECYD / SOW
7,432.29
27,017.77
Scholarship Fund (Brokerage)
27,017.77
365,390.73
Other Current Liability Totals:
309,954.27
Current Assets
Gift Shop Inventory Assets
36,349.39
Payroll Liabilities
Current Assets Totals:
36,349.39
Payroll Liabilities
986.23
Payroll Liabilities Totals:
986.23
FixedAsset
Hall & New Building
2,914,193.24
LongTermLiability
Furniture&Fixtures New Building
136,351.36
Church & Hall Note Payable
Sanctuary
778,141.99
Pavilion Loan CFEFCU #2
Pavilion
303,234.28
LongTermLiability Totals:
1,965,130.48
Liabilities Totals:
2,276,070.98
Equipment
1,857,234.54
107,895.94
73,082.26
FixedAsset Totals:
4,205,003.13
Assets Totals:
4,606,743.25
Net Assets
Equity
Accumulated Earnings
2,263,488.27
Equity Totals:
2,263,488.27
Net Income
67,184.00
Net Assets Totals:
2,330,672.27
Total Liabilities & Net Assets:
4,606,743.25
2014 FINANCIALS
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Greater Orlando
Month of
Jan thru December 2014
December
2014
Income
Year to Date as
of 12/31/2014
2014 Budget
% of Budget
Bulletin Income Totals:
2,460.00
3,420.00
6,111.00
56%
Candles Income Totals:
3,156.00
34,706.82
44,742.00
78%
Cash Recovered Totals:
100.00
650.00
600.00
108%
Church Usage Fee Totals:
450.00
1,650.00
1,200.00
138%
0.00
22,758.05
11,864.00
192%
1,060.00
18,134.70
15,007.00
121%
0.00
40,000.00
30,000.00
133%
4,432.14
1,200.00
369%
375,000.00
110%
Events/Fundraisers/Social Income Totals:
Gift Shop Income Totals:
Kitchen Usage Fee Totals:
Ministries Income & VBS Totals:
255.00
Pledged Tithes & Offerings (2014):
38,348.67
411,314.16
Pledged Tithes & Offerings (2015):
9,700.00
9,700.00
Other Tithes & Offerings Totals:
7,579.00
39,647.46
28,816.00
138%
127.16
898.64
408.00
220%
0.00
463.00
0.00
0%
Interest Income Totals:
Credit Card Income - Unidentified
Income Totals:
$
63,235.83
$
587,774.97
$ 514,948.00
114%
Expense
Buildings & Maint Expenses Totals:
Candle Expense Totals:
3,537.56
56,747.86
101,000.00
56%
0.00
12,116.79
12,972.00
93%
Clergy Laity / Educational & Travel:
0.00
0.00
4,800.00
0%
Educational Expenses Totals:
0.00
3,311.22
4,350.00
76%
457.84
13,898.22
7,932.00
175%
General Parrish & Office Expense Totals:
4,555.28
44,829.92
43,865.00
102%
Gift Shop Expenses Totals:
1,223.07
8,471.64
9,863.00
86%
Insurance Expense Totals:
2,636.54
35,679.53
32,777.00
109%
216.66
6,706.84
7,068.00
95%
0.00
0.00
250.00
0%
13,625.08
98,736.64
93,401.00
106%
5,181.56
50,310.00
57,418.00
88%
44,728.00
74,267.00
61,800.00
120%
3,589.18
30,954.28
25,026.00
124%
24,747.46
311,967.14
289,678.00
108%
Events/Fund Raisers/Social Exp Totals:
Ministries Expenses Totals:
Misc Expense Totals:
Mortgage Interest Expense Totals:
Mortgage Principal Paid:
Parrish Assessments Totals:
Telephone/Internet/Utilities Totals:
Wages & Benefits Totals:
Expense Totals:
Net Income from Church Operations:
Net Greek Fest (Income - Expenses)
$ 104,498.23
$
$
$
(41,262.40) $
747,997.08
(160,222.11)
$ 752,200.00
99%
$ (237,252.00)
614.72
$
106,469.54
$ 102,340.00
104%
Net Hall Rental (Income - Expenses)
$
(4,818.24)
$
70,627.17
$ 115,996.00
61%
Net Income from Hall and Greek Fest:
$
(4,203.52)
$
177,096.71
$ 218,336.00
81%
Net Income from all Sources:
$
(45,465.92)
$
16,874.60
$
(18,916.00)
S T. P H O T I O S S H R I N E
DANCE TROUPES
DANCE TROUPES SCHEDULE
BEGINNING MARCH
MIDDLE SCHOOL (Group name TBD)
6th to 8th grade
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (Small Hall)
Teachers: George Saad and Gina Avgeropoulos
PRESCHOOL GROUP (Group Name TBD)
2-3 years
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm (classroom)
Teachers: Tonya Thomas and Niki Arhakis
HIGH SCHOOL (Group name TBD)
9th to 12th grade
12:30 pm - 2:00pm (Pavilion)
Teacher: Venetta Jones
LITTLE AEGEANS
PreK-4 to 1st grade
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm (classroom)
Teachers: Effie Hill and Loucenda Teeter
HELLENIC DANCE TROUPE
Adults 18 years and older (competitive group)
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm (small hall)
Teacher: Staci Lagoutaris
ASTERIA
2nd to 5th grade
12:00 pm - 1:00pm (Pavilion)
Teachers: Anastasia Jones and Stacy McMahon
ADULT LEARNING GROUP
Adults 18 yrs and older (non-competitive group)
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (classroom)
Teacher: Photenie Burnett
30 Tables of
Creative Wonder
Dates & Times
February 4, 5, 6: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
February 7: 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Agape Ballroom and the Aegean Hall
Tablescapes Admission: $10
Silent Auction and Gala Banquet
Saturday, February 7: 6:00 p.m.
Tickets are $125 per guest
Food
Enjoy fresh Greek lunches and dinners in the cafe,
take home packaged frozen or prepared appetizers & meals,
or visit our bakery for our delicious pastries.
Takeout menus are available at www.htgocorlando.org
To pick up lunch or dinner orders, fax ahead at 407.331.4898
Location &Contact Information
Holy Trinity Reception & Conference Center
1217 Trinity Woods Lane, Maitland, FL 32751
407.331.4687 - www.Facebook.com/TablesExtraordinaire
For sponsorship opportunities
& additional information, please contact
Catherine Kassianides 407.333.3895
catherine.kassianides@gmail.com
Joyce Yarbrough 407.774.2744
jlyarbrough1113@gmail.com
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Chef George Paterakis and his Team Culinaire
A portion of the proceeds will benefit
the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Florida, Inc.
and the Florida Hospital Transplant Institute
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10:15 PM
15
Sunday
Cheesfare
Catechism
Adult Catechism
† Forgiveness
Divo and Palceski
Wedding 4 pm
Catechism
22
Meatfare
Hierarchical Divine
Liturgy
† Judgement Sunday
16
23
Great Compline 6pm
Clean Monday
Parish Council Meeting
6:30 pm
OFFICE CLOSED
9
8
Presentation of our Lord
Orthros 9:30 am
Divine Liturgy: 10 am
2
Hatzyvassiliou Baptism
2 pm
Youth Sunday
Catechism
† 17th Sunday of Luke
Catechism
GO RED SUNDAY
Monday [Δευτ]
1†
Sunday [Kυρ]
† 16th Sunday of Luke
10
3
Tuesday [Τρ]
Hellenic Academy
4:30-6:30 pm
25
CBC Meeting 10:30 am
18
11
Hellenic Academy
4:30-6:30 pm
Presanctified Divine
Liturgy 6pm &GOYA
Lenten Supper
Orthros 8:30 am Divine Liturgy 9:30 am
Orthros 9:30 am Divine Liturgy 10:00 am
† Weekday and Weekend Liturgy
† Sunday Liturgy
27
20
13
Feeding of the
Homeless at 4-6 pm
GOYA Fun Night
Salutations to the
Theotokos 6 pm
T.E. 10 am to 8 pm
6
Friday [Παρ]
Liturgy Schedule
Bible Study 10:30 am
26
Bible Study 10:30 am
19
Bible Study 10:30 am
12
Society of Wisdom11:30 am
T.E. 10 am to 8 pm
GREAT AND HOLY LENT
24
17
Hellenic Academy
4:30-6:30 pm
T.E. 10 am to 8 pm
5
Thursday [Πεμ]
14
28
of Souls
9:30 Orthros
10:00 Divine Liturgy
† Third Saturday
Kickula & Sorich
Wedding 4pm
21
of Souls
9:30 Orthros
10:00 Divine Liturgy
† Second Saturday
Tsiolis Baptism 12 pm
of Souls
Orthros: 9:30 am
Divine Liturgy 10:00 am
† First Saturday
TE GALA & Silent
Auction 6pm to 11pm
T.E. 10 am to 2:30 pm
7
Saturday [Σαβ]
Φεβρουάριος
Tables Extraordinaire
4
Wednesday [Τετ]
2015
AHEPA and Daughters
of Penelope Meeting
7:00 pm
February
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