The Word - March 2015 Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. Romans 10:17 the word Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church Andover, MA March 2015 Being Separate in a Connected World BIBLE STUDIES THIS MONTH “Pursuing our spiritual life” Women’s Faith & Fellowship March 6: 9 am Morning Meditations March 11: 10 am Bread for Life March 25:: 7 pm IMPORTANT DATES March 8 - Godparents’ Sunday March 13 - Lenten Family Night March 15- New Familes’ Welcome March 22 - Lenten Luncheon Plan to attend and enjoy a wonderful meal and the fellowship of our church family. B eloved in Christ, we have to see ourselves as being different than the world around us! As Christians we are called to be “in the world, but not of the world.” (John 15:19). The Bible says “come out and be separate….” (2 Cor. 6:17) Yet this can be very difficult in a world that pressures us to conform to its ways and to be connected to it at all times. We live in this age of the 24 hr news cycle, which most of the time is not really true “news,” but entertainment, shock factor, blog/twitter commentary of usually meaningless information. We live in the age of text, twitter, snap chat, facebook, etc., etc. and we’re pressured to feel we have to be connected constantly or we’ll miss something…. And yes, we are missing something–Jesus, and relationship with Him. We’re missing quietness, prayer, stillness, reflection. And instead, we’ve become impersonal, impatient, addicted, nervous if we don’t have our iphone “on us” at all times. Is this human advancement? Is this progress of civilization? Simply because Mark Zucherberg and Steve Jobs say this is the way we should live, think, interact, then must it be so? Who are they–Prophets, Saints? Meanwhile, like the national heroin epidemic, we have the smart phone addiction epidemic. Yet people are in denial as their texting thumbs ache from carpel tunnel. Is all this natural? We’re all high on information overload and our minds are not wired to handle it. Yes, we need the technology. But how much have we allowed it to control us? Are we able to take breaks, step away and separate –and make a connection…with God? GREAT LENT March 8 Now more than ever, Lent is a great way to feel some separation during these 40 days of prayer and fasting; to feel that things are different; to slow down, put phone away, and be within ourselves and in God’s presence. Rather than gaze at the icon apps on your computer screen at home, come to Sunday Liturgies and to the Wednesday and Friday night beautiful Lenten services and gaze at the Iconostasion (icon screen) and enter into true connection and prayer. Finally, we invite everyone to attend our Lenten Family Night on March 13, “In the world, not of the world” (see details inside The Word). Metropolis Camp staff will conduct sessions with our youth. And all adults/parents will enjoy an open forum discussion on the topic. Please come and enjoy this wonderful evening! May we all seek to master the art of disconnecting, so that we may truly connect with Christ. Amen. Fr. Christopher Get news of additional events and announcements via email. Go to the church web site www.andoverorthodox.org and sign up to be on our LISTSERV 1 The Word - March 2015 Parish Council Notes Fr. Christopher Makiej, Parish Priest Dn. Sal Fazio Dn. Gary Kent Parish Deacons Buzz Stapczynski, President John Terzakis, Vice President Jim Panagas, Secretary Robert Trant, Treasurer Chris Alexandrou Dylan Archambault Sam Diamantis Jean Koulouris Nicholas Miminos David Murphy Valerie Murphy Tom Pantely Peter Souhleris Anthony Warren George Xifaras Church Office Karen Davies Office Assistant Anita Stratigakis Philoptochos Sandra Spanos Johnson, President Chanter Telly Papanikolaou Choir Pres. Katerina Makiej, Director Organist David Harvey Altar Boy Captain Basil Vergados Sunday School Dorothy Hatzikonstantis, Director Greek School Voula Nikitas Christian Lending Library Patti George, Director GOYA Advisors Connie Vergados GOYA President Basil Vergados JOY Advisor Patty Trant YouthChoir/Women’sFellowship Pres. Katerina Makiej Book Store Manager Elaine Demetroulakos Internet Ministry Christopher Primes AHEPA Steven Pithis Daughters of Penelope Nancy Pantazopoulos College Fellowship Telly Papanikolaou Young Professionals Ministry Nicholas Miminos Facilities George Perakis Archons Arthur C. Anton James Lolos Telly Papanikolaou Dear Parishioners, The new year has gotten off to a grand start. We appreciate your attendance at Church and participation in the sacraments despite one of the snowiest winters on record. Our Apokreatiko Family Glendi in February was a wonderful event for young and old alike. We all agreed that it was a terrific family gathering. The food and the music were enjoyed by all. It was also fun to watch the youth dancing so enthusiastically. Opa! A huge thank you to Olga Pithis and her committee for the wonderful job they did in putting on this family night. Lent began on February 23rd. We all need to be mindful that we are entering the most holy and prayerful time of the year. The Church Council is planning our annual Lenten luncheon for Sunday, March 22. Please watch the Sunday bulletins for more details. Also, Father has scheduled a Friday Family Night on March 13 for a spiritual message during Lent. Our mortgage reduction project is well underway to eliminate our $1M mortgage. To date, we have over $300,000 in pledges. We appreciate the sacrifices you are making to strengthen our community and increase our outreach in the Merrimack Valley. Just a reminder, please drive with care to Church this winter. Our snow removal contractor has done a good job in opening up the driveways and clearing the snow from the parking lots. Even so, please drive with caution on the Church grounds and walk with care on the sidewalks. The Usher Teams should be notified if you find any ice or snow related problems on our grounds. Kali Sarakosti! Buzz Stapczynski Parish Council President T i r e d o f s h o v e l i n g ? Wa n t t o l e a r n how to bake something new? Then join Gail Constantine on March 7th from 10 until 2 in the church hall and learn how to make prosforo. Contact Sandra Spanos Johnson at sandspano@yahoo.com for more information. The Word Elizabeth Xaros Bigelow, Editor 2 The Word - March 2015 Philoptochos Sunday School Need something to do besides shovel on a Saturday? Want to learn how to bake something different? Then join Philoptochos on March 7th from 10 am until 2 pm in the church hall and learn how to make prosforo, the bread we receive after Liturgy. Gail Constantine has offered to teach anyone who is interested how to bake this. Details will be forthcoming in a Parish e-mail. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions in the mean time. Sunday School Updates We missed the students during some February classes due to snow and winter vacation, but are looking forward to seeing them as, hopefully, the weather improves! We have now entered Lent and students are learning about our Lord’s journey to Pascha. We hope you will all take this time to read the bible together as a family and to increase your acts of charity during this holy season. Philoptochos, along with the other Parish ministries, will be Sunday School Calendar Ahead: helping to host Newcomers’ Sunday on March 15th. I hope you will help us to welcome the new families into our Parish. We will March 1 – Sunday of Orthodoxy, Icon procession also be helping at the annual Lenten Luncheon on March 22nd. The Annunciation to the Virgin Mary: Shoebox Recycling continues. As you clean out your closets, please Six months after John the Forerunner’s conception, the Archangel Gabriel was sent by God to Nazareth, a town of think of donating your gently used shoes to this worthy cause. Galilee, unto Mary the Virgin, who had come forth from the The next scheduled meeting is March 19th at 7:00 pm. There will Temple a mature maiden (see Nov. 21). According to the tradition handed down by the Fathers, she had been betrothed to be a Board meeting prior starting at 6:00. Joseph four months. On coming to Joseph’s house, the Archangel declared: “Rejoice, thou Full of Grace, the Lord is I hope you are all managing well with this extreme winter with thee: blessed art thou among women.” After some weather. The start of Lent gives me hope that the snow will stop consideration, and turmoil of soul, and fear because of this and spring will come. greeting, the Virgin, when she had finally obtained full assurance concerning God’s unsearchable condescension and the ineffable With Sisterly Love, dispensation that was to take place through her, and believing Sandra Spanos Johnson that all things are possible to the Most High, answered in humility: “Behold the His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America called handmaid of the Lord; be Philoptochos, “an army of nobility and the jewel of our it unto me according to thy Church, Philoptochos must continue to do what God does word.” And at this, the by loving people.” (www.goarch.org) Holy Spirit came upon her, and the power of the Most High overshadowed her all-blameless womb, and the Son and Word of Hi All, God, Who existed before the ages, was conceived Hope everyone is enjoying all the snow and all these days off past speech and from school! understanding, and became flesh in her Although there wasn’t an official meeting this month we all had immaculate body (Luke a lot of fun at the Family Glendi. We had reserved several tables 1:26-38). for GOYAns and were so excited to enjoy the evening with our family and friends! Over 40 GOYAns attended the Glendi and it Kali Sarakosti! was so much fun to see everyone from our parish and also Mrs. Hatzikonstantis friends from other parishes as well! The Word We are looking forward to our tubing event, Family Friday Volume 17, Issue 3 Night, Lock In and so much more in the coming months! Please join our youth choir in church on Youth Sunday, which is the Published monthly except August and January by first Sunday of every month. Anyone who would like to read the Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church, Epistle or join our Usher team please contact any GOYA officer. 71 Chandler Road Andover, MA 01810 GOYA meetings are the 3rd Sunday of the month and all youth in Phone 978-470-0919 vFax 978-470-0239 grades 7-12 are welcome to attend! Thank you all and see you soon! Periodicals postage paid at Andover, MA. Permit No. 022-997. POSTMASTER: Send address changes In Christ, to Sts. Constantine & Helen Church. Basil Vergados GOYA President Elizabeth Xaros Bigelow, Editor. exbigelow@aol.com GOYA 3 The Word - March 2015 “In the world, but not of the world” John 15:19 d o w e c o pe s w e w o it h r h m o e d u h e t s t rn h e pr es wo of r ld? FAMILY FRIDAY NIGHT Friday, March 13th, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 5:00: Salutations Service, 6:30: Light Dinner 7:00: Youth Sessions and Adult/Parent Forum Join your parish family for an inspirational evening during Great Lent. Light dinner and refreshments RSVP by Marc h 6 to the c hurc h offic e: offic e@andoverorthodox.org 4 The Word - March 2015 The Bookstore JOY and Junior GOYA Great Lent - the holy season of contemplation and searching. By following Jesus, the only begotten Son of God, on his Lenten journey, we may find guidance for living our lives according to His teachings. Lent is a time of reflection and soul-searching as we watch His drama unfold. There are many publications on our Bookstore shelves for adults and children which guide us in this journey to the Cross and to the life-affirming messages present in the teachings of Jesus. Great Lent can be more meaningful by reading and studying great Theologians who see the Way of the Lord Jesus as we follow Him to His crucifixion and glorious resurrection. I hope everyone stayed safe and warm in February. It was a very quiet month for JOY and Junior GOYA due to the winter storms we had, but we have planned a fun-filled March and April. The first Junior GOYA meeting has been rescheduled to March 8th after Sunday school. All 5th and 6th graders are welcome to attend. I am looking forward to seeing everyone at the next meeting! The next JOY and Junior GOYA meetings/events planned are: · · Junior GOYA Church Meeting–Sunday, March 8th from 12:00–1:15 pm following Sunday school in the conference room. A pizza lunch will be served. JOY Church Meeting–Sunday, March 15th from 12:00–1:15 pm following Sunday school in the large, lower-level room of the church. · Easter Food Drive–Sunday, March 15th through April 5th we will be collecting non-perishable food items for the Lazarus House. All donations can be placed in the Church Food Box located in the Atrium. All food items should be boxed, canned or bagged. Please, no glass. Thank you for your generosity! · JOY Saturday of Lazarus Retreat–Saturday, April 4th at the Church. Breakfast will be served following the service in the community center and the retreat will begin immediately after. · Junior GOYA Chunky’s Outing–Sunday, April 18th at Chunky’s Cinema in Haverhill, MA. Please join us for dinner and a movie. More details to follow. · Junior GOYA Church Meeting–Sunday, May 9th from 12:00–1:15 p.m. following Sunday school in the conference room. · Of particular interest is a booklet we have in stock, “The Journey through Holy Week”, a day-by-day account of Jesus’ earthly travels to His fulfilled resurrection. We at the Bookstore look forward to the start of Great Lent…and to the melting of the snows…. Bookstore Staff, Elaine Demetroulakos Dotty Vlamis Daughters of Penelope Who’s ready for spring? As of this writing the Daughters are eagerly looking forward to celebrating a long-awaited spring with our friends and family. We can’t wait to put this record-breaking winter behind us and welcome spring at “An Evening with Michael” on March 5th. JOY Kimball’s Outing Saturday, May 30th. More details to follow. All children in grades 1–4 are welcome to attend all the JOY meetings and events. All children in the 5th and 6th grades are welcome to attend all the Junior GOYA meetings and events. If your child would like to attend, please feel free to come to the next meeting. The Daughters are also planning the annual Communion Breakfast, served after Liturgy on Lazarus Saturday, April 4th. We welcome everyone of the parish to attend Liturgy, enjoy a fellowship breakfast and make palm crosses together. This is a beautiful tradition for the families at Sts. Constantine & Helen where the generations gather and begin preparations for Holy Week. Please plan to participate. In Christ, Patty Trant We are also looking forward to welcoming many new members to the Daughters Pallas Chapter 330, with the traditional initiation ceremony. If you are interested in becoming a member, please speak with any current member. With Sisterly Love, Nancy Pantazopoulos 5 The Word - March 2015 MORTGAGE ELIMINATION UPDATE: Our Goal $1,000,000 - to be debt free in the year of our parish’s 100th Anniversary, 2017! Pledged to Date: 70 Families Pledged! $311,740 - as of February 18, 2015 · If you have not yet made your 100th Anniversary Pledge, please prayerfully seek to do so during this month of MARCH. Therefore you will have three years to contribute which makes it very easy to give..... · For example, the "Leaf" category is a $1,000 pledge, but spread over three years its only about $6 per week... LESS THAN A DOLLAR A DAY! · The average pledge and most popular has been the "Fruit" category: $5,000 Pledge Card available in this edition of the Word. This Month Testimony: Twenty Five years ago we joined Saints Constantine and Helen parish in Andover. It was one of the best decisions we ever made. We have raised two children through the many ministries of the church and we have all made many cherished friends here. We have become better people through our Christian faith and continue to grow on a daily basis. We are proud that our daughter will be marrying a young seminarian in August and we will have a priest and presbytera to help us stay grounded. We have always been involved in different aspects of our church ministries which has given us our richness in life. We look forward to burning the mortgage on the 100th anniversary of our parish so that all future funds can benefit the many ministries of the church which benefit so many. Steve and Olga Pithis Families Pledged So Far Thank you for your support! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Anton, Sr., Archambault Family, Bajor/Liponis Family, Banos Family, Bassi Family, Margaret Bedrosian, Berry Family, Antonia Boutselis, Budd Family, Burke-Magliozzi Funeral Home, Chris Christakos, Connor Family, Martha Coravos, Coufas Family, Coufos Family, Danas Family, Elaine Demetroulakos, J. Demetroulakos Family, Kay Diamantas, Diamantis Family, DiPietro Family, Fazio Family, Furman Family, Gavriel Family, E. George Family, Georgoudis Family, Grillakis Family, Gudinas Family, Hatzikonstantis Family, A. Karafilidis Family, T. Karamouropoulos Family, J. Kiladis Family, Kombouras Family, Koulouris Family, Krueger Family, Bessie Liponis, Loisou Family, Fr. Christopher Makiej Family, J. Makiej Family, Dorothy Mastromonaco, P. Matzouranis Family, Andrea Mavroides, Athena Melucci, Nicholas T. Miminos, Nick and Diane Miminos, T. Murphy Family, Pantazopoulos Family, Papanikolaou Family, Pastore Family, Patsios Family, Philoptochos, Pithis Family, Plentzas Family, Robinson Family, Sheehan Family, Souhleris Family, Spanos Family, Splagounias Family, Stapczynski Family, Stratigakis Family, Terzakis Family, Trant Family, Ullman Family, Vitale Family, Warren Family, Webster Family, Xifaras Family, Xintaropoulos Family, Elaine M. Zollo 6 The Word - March 2015 7 The Word - March 2015 Apokreatiko Family Glendi 8 The Word - March 2015 The Great and Holy Lenten Season has begun. Below is a list of items needed for the additional services that are held during this season. Should you wish to offer any of the items below “In Honor of” or “In Memory of” a loved one, please contact Karen at the Church office at 978-470-0919. SALUTATION SERVICES (five Fridays): Checks made payable to STS. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church. 2 Vases and Icon Frame − $60.00; 2 Vases only: $50.00; Icon only: $50.00 Friday, February 27: Friday, March 6: Friday, March 13: Friday, March 20: Friday, March 27: SUNDAY OF ORTHODOXY − March 1 Narthex Icon: $50.00 THIRD SUNDAY of LENT ELEVATION OF THE HOLY CROSS – March 15 Narthex Icon: $50.00 700 Jonquils or Daffodils $150.00 SATURDAY of LAZARUS – April 4 Narthex Icon of Lazarus: $50.00 Daughters of Penelope sponsored Communion Breakfast PALM SUNDAY − April 5 Palms: $500.00 Narthex Palm Sunday Icon $50.00 SUNDAY EVENING BRIDEGROOM SERVICE − Sunday, April 5: Monday April 6; Tuesday, April 7: Bridegroom Icon: $50.00: HOLY WEDNESDAY (Holy Unction) − April 8 Narthex Icon: $50.00 1 Bottle Extra Virgin Olive Oil 200 ziplock snack bags 200 Q-tips 200 cotton balls HOLY THURSDAY – April 9 Narthex Icon: $50.00 Crown of Thorns: $35.00 Plant at foot of Crucifix: $30.00: GREAT and HOLY FRIDAY− April 10 Morning Service – Nothing Needed 3:00 pm Service – Philoptochos sponsors a special floral appeal for the “Kouvouklion” decoration! Rose Water: Narthex Icon: $50.00 HOLY SATURDAY MORNING – April 11 Narthex Icon: $50.00 MIDNIGHT RESURRECTION SERVICE − PASCHA Narthex Resurrection Icon: White Lilies $60.00 White Lily Resurrection Wreath: $75.00 25 Lily Plants: 600 Red Easter Eggs:Please make an extra dozen for the Church and bring to Thursday or Friday Services. 9 The Word - March 2015 10 The Word - March 2015 March 2015 Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church Sunday Monday 1 2 Sunday of Orthodoxy Orthros 9:00 Liturgy 10:00 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 3 4 5 Greek School 4:30 pm Pre-sanctified Liturgy 6:00 pm Friday Saturday 6 7 Womens’ Faith & Fellowship 9:00-10:30 am Prosforo Baking 10:00-2:00 pm 2nd Salutations to the Theotokos 7:00 pm 8 9 Orthros 9:00 Liturgy 10:00 10 11 Greek School 4:30 pm Morning Meditations 10:00-11:30 am 3rd Salutations to the Theotokos 7:00 pm Pre-sanctified Liturgy 6:00 pm Lenten Friday Family Night Godparents/Godchilcren Sunday 12 13 14 Jr Goya 12 noon GOYA Lock-in Daylight Savings 15 17 18 19 20 Orthros 9:00 Liturgy 10:00 16 Greek School 4:30 pm Pre-sanctified Liturgy 6:00 pm Philoptochos Mtg. 7:00 pm New Families Sunday 4th Salutations to the Theotokos 7:00 pm Parish Council Mtg. 715 pm 24 25 26 Greek School 4:30 pm Annunciation Orthros 9:00 am Liturgy 9:30 am 21 Joy 12 noon Goya 6 pm 22 23 Orthros 9:00 Liturgy 10:00 Lenten Luncheon 12:00 noon Pre-sanctified Liturgy 6:00 pm Bread for Life 7:00 pm 29 Orthros 9:00 Liturgy 10:00 30 31 Greek School 4:30 pm Greek School Independence Day Celebration 11 27 5th Salutations to the Theotokos 7:00 pm 28 The Word - March 2015 Periodical 12
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