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HOLY NAT I V I T Y Adoration of the Magi: Melchior, Gaspar, & Balthasar Transfiguration of our Lord Greek Orthodox Church 414 St. Stephens School Road Austin, Texas 78746 (512) 329-6363 email - office@transfiguration.org website - www.transfiguration.org Sunday Service Schedule Orthros 8:15am; Divine Liturgy 9:30am Reverend Fr. Vasileios Flegas, Proistamenos 512-574-1972

CHRIST IS BORN! GLORIFY HIM! Nativity Hymn Ἡ γέννησίς σου Χριστὲ ὁ Θεὸς ἡμῶν, ἀνέτειλε τῶ κόσμω, τὸ φῶς τὸ τῆς γνώσεως, ἐν αὐτῇ γὰρ οἱ τοὶς ἄστροις λατρεύοντες, ὑπὸ ἀστέρος ἐδιδάσκοντο, σὲ προσκυνεῖν, τὸν Ἥλιον τῆς δικαιοσύνης, καὶ σὲ γινώσκειν ἐξ ὕψους ἀνατολήν, Κύριε δόξα σοί. Your birth O Christ our God did shine upon the world and through the light of wisdom illumined the universe and to those who held the stars in worship did through a star learn to worship You, Worship You the Sun of Righteousness and came to know You the Light from on high. Glory to You O Lord. Nativity Entrance Hymn Ἐκ γαστρὸς πρὸ ἑωσφόρου ἐγέννησά σε. Ὤμοσε Κύριος καὶ οὐ μεταμεληθήσεται. Σὺ ἱερεὺς εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα κατὰ τὴν τάξιν Μελχισεδέκ. Σῶσον ἡμᾶς Υἱὲ Θεοῦ, ὁ ἐκ Παρθένου τεχθείς, ψάλλοντάς σοι, Ἀλληλούϊα. I have begotten You from the womb before the morning star. The Lord swore and will not repent. You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek. Save us, O Son of God, who were born of a Virgin we sing to You alleluia Kontakion Ἡ Παρθένος σήμερον, τὸν ὑπερούσιον τίκτει, καὶ ἡ γῆ τὸ Σπήλαιον, τῷ ἀπροσίτῳ προσάγει. Ἄγγελοι μετὰ Ποιμένων δοξολογοῦσι. Μάγοι δὲ μετὰ ἀστέρος ὁδοιποροῦσι δι' ἡμᾶς γὰρ ἐγεννήθη, Παιδίον νέον, ὁ πρὸ αἰώνων Θεός. On this day the Virgin beareth the Transcendent in Essence; to the Unapproachable, the earth doth offer a small cave; Angels join in choir with shepherds in giving glory; with a star the Magi travel upon their journey; for our sakes is born a young Child, He that existed before the ages as God. Trisagion Hymn Ὅσοι εἰς Χριστὸν ἐβαπτίσθητε, Χριστὸν ἐνεδύσασθε. Ἀλληλούϊα. Those who have been baptized in Christ, have put on Christ for evermore Alleluia. Megalinarion Hymn Μεγάλυνον ψυχή μου, τὴν τιμιωτέραν καὶ ἐνδοξοτέραν, τῶν ἄνω στρατευμάτων. Μυστήριον ξένον, ὀρῶ καὶ παράδοξον! οὐρανὸν τὸ Σπήλαιον, θρόνον Χερουβικόν, τὴν Παρθένον, τὴν φάτνην χωρίον, ἐν ᾧ ἀνεκλήθη ὁ ἀχώρητος, Χριστὸς ὁ Θεός, ὂν ἀνυμνοῦντες μεγαλύνομεν. Oh my soul, magnify her who is greater in honor and in glory than the armies of heaven. I see here a strange and marvelous mystery. For behold the cave is heaven; the Virgin is a cherubic throne, the manger a grand space in which Christ our God, Whom nothing can contain is laid as a babe; Him do we praise and greatly magnify. Nativity Communion Hymn Λύτρωσιν ἀπέστειλε Κύριος τῷ λαῷ αὐτοῦ. Ἀλληλούϊα. The Lord hath sent redemption unto His people. Alleluia

B RETHREN, when the time had fully come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons. And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, "Abba! Father!" So you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son then also an heir of God through Christ. Ἀ δελφοί, ὅτε δὲ ἦλθεν τὸ πλήρωμα τοῦ χρόνου, ἐξαπέστειλεν ὁ θεὸς τὸν υἱὸν αὐτοῦ, γενόμενον ἐκ γυναικός, γενόμενον ὑπὸ νόμον, ἵνα τοὺς ὑπὸ νόμον ἐξαγοράσῃ, ἵνα τὴν υἱοθεσίαν ἀπολάβωμεν. Ὅτι δέ ἐστε υἱοί, ἐξαπέστειλεν ὁ θεὸς τὸ πνεῦμα τοῦ υἱοῦ αὐτοῦ εἰς τὰς καρδίας ὑμῶν, κρᾶζον, Ἀββᾶ, ὁ πατήρ. Ὥστε οὐκέτι εἶ δοῦλος, ἀλλʼ υἱός εἰ δὲ υἱός, καὶ κληρονόμος θεοῦ διὰ Χριστοῦ N ow when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, "Where is he who has been born king of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the East, and have come to worship him." When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him; and assembling all the chief priests and scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Christ was to be born. They told him, "In Bethlehem of Judea; for so it is written by the prophet: 'And you, O Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for from you shall come a ruler who will govern my people Israel.'" Then Herod summoned the wise men secretly and ascertained from them what time the star appeared; and he sent them to Bethlehem, saying, "Go and search diligently for the child, and when you have found him bring me word, that I too may come and worship him." When they had heard the king they went their way; and lo the star which they had seen in the East went before them, till it came to rest over the place where the child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy; and going into the house they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh. And being warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed to their own country by another way. Τ οῦ δὲ Ιησοῦ γεννηθέντος ἐν Βηθλεὲμ τῆς Ιουδαίας ἐν ἡμέραις Ηρῴδου τοῦ βασιλέως, ἰδοὺ μάγοι ἀπὸ ἀνατολῶν παρεγένοντο εἰς Ιεροσόλυμαλέγοντες ποῦ ἐστιν ὁ τεχθεὶς βασιλεὺς τῶν Ιουδαίων; εἴδομεν γὰρ αὐτοῦ τὸν ἀστέρα ἐν τῇ ἀνατολῇ καὶ ἤλθομεν προσκυνῆσαι αὐτῷ. Ακούσας δὲ Ηρῴδης ὁ βασιλεὺς ἐταράχθη καὶ πᾶσα Ιεροσόλυμα μετ αὐτοῦ, καὶ συναγαγὼν πάντας τοὺς ἀρχιερεῖς καὶ γραμματεῖς τοῦ λαοῦ ἐπυνθάνετο παρ αὐτῶν ποῦ ὁ Χριστὸς γεννᾶται. οἱ δὲ εἶπον αὐτῷ ἐν Βηθλεὲμ τῆς Ιουδαίας οὕτω γὰρ γέγραπται διὰ τοῦ προφήτου καὶ σὺ Βηθλεέμ, γῆ Ιούδα, οὐδαμῶς ἐλαχίστη εἶ ἐν τοῖς ἡγεμόσιν Ιούδα ἐκ σοῦ γὰρ ἐξελεύσεται ἡγούμενος, ὅστις ποιμανεῖ τὸν λαόν μου τὸν Ισραήλ. Τότε Ηρῴδης λάθρα καλέσας τοὺς μάγους ἠκρίβωσε παρ αὐτῶν τὸν χρόνον τοῦ φαινομένου ἀστέρος, καὶ πέμψας αὐτοὺς εἰς Βηθλεὲμ εἶπε πορευθέντες ἀκριβῶς ἐξετάσατε περὶ τοῦ παιδίου, ἐπὰν δὲ εὕρητε, ἀπαγγείλατέ μοι, ὅπως κἀγὼ ἐλθὼν προσκυνήσω αὐτῷ. οἱ δὲ ἀκούσαντες τοῦ βασιλέως ἐπορεύθησαν καὶ ἰδοὺ ὁ ἀστὴρ ὃν εἶδον ἐν τῇ ἀνατολῇ προῆγεν αὐτούς, ἕως ἐλθὼν ἔστη ἐπάνω οὗ ἦν τὸ παιδίον ἰδόντες δὲ τὸν ἀστέρα ἐχάρησαν χαρὰν μεγάλην σφόδρα, καὶ ἐλθόντες εἰς τὴν οἰκίαν εἶδον τὸ παιδίον μετὰ Μαρίας τῆς μητρὸς αὐτοῦ, καὶ πεσόντες προσεκύνησαν αὐτῷ, καὶ ἀνοίξαντες τοὺς θησαυροὺς αὐτῶν προσήνεγκαν αὐτῷ δῶρα, χρυσὸν καὶ λίβανον καὶ σμύρναν καὶ χρηματισθέντες κατ ὄναρ μὴ ἀνακάμψαι πρὸς Ηρῴδην, δι ἄλλης ὁδοῦ ἀνεχώρησαν εἰς τὴν χώραν αὐτῶν.

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Welcome Visitors! If you are new to Transfiguration, we would love to get to know you. Please reach out to Eleni Ackerman (eleni_ackerman@yahoo.com) or Pat Gatlin (pgatlin@austin.rr.com) We welcome all new visitors who worshipped with us this morning. We are pleased to have you with us! Please join us next door after service for coffee and fellowship. There is material in the entrance of the Hall regarding ministries and events of Transfiguration. We hope that you will return often to worship with us and grow in Christ! R e c e i v i n g H o l y C o m m u n i o n The sacrament of Holy Communion is reserved for only baptized and/or Chrismated Orthodox Christians who have properly prepared by fasting, prayer and confession. The Orthodox Church is not in sacramental communion with any other church outside the Orthodox Christian Faith. If you are not Orthodox, you are invited with everyone to receive the Antidoron (blessed bread) at the end of service. If you would like information about the Orthodox Church, please see Fr. Vasileios after services. he is always wrestling in prayer for you (Colossians 4:12) Prayers for those in our Armed Forces SGT Jennifer D. Atkinson, SSG John Atkinson, COL Dave Romine, CPT James Alfaro, SSG Deane Anderson, CPT William Willett, MAJ Timothy Ullman, Lt. Col. Chris Chase, SPC Mindy Keys, SPC Andrew Bentzel, MAJ Scot Thornhill, CPT Christopher Gilbert, Major Alexander Stathos, 1st LT Angela Bahlatzis, MIDN 1/C Joseph Barone, LCDR Thomas Uhl, Lt. Lance Shannon, CPT Raphael Regalado, SSG George Graman The Prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective (James 5:16) Prayers for Health Father Justin, Presbytera Aspazia, Gregory, Nicholas Wyatt, John, Kim, Joey, Rebecca, Michael, Panayota, Denis Luke, William, George, Ioanna, Anna, Anna, Jim, Stella, Paul, Rebecca, Kassandra, Simone, Kynlee, Irma, Russ, Christine Adzic, Nici, Adam, Nicky, Peter, Nicky Cumberland, Dr. Erica Suchman, Antonios, Hunter Gray, Katie Calwell, Christin Wallace,Kiriaki, Christos, Chantal, Fr. Damaskinos, Emmanuel, Eleni, Thomas, Maria, Garyfalia, Zoe, Ioannes, Anna, Harikleia, Maria, Marie, Miguel, Constanze, Damon, Maria, Alexander, Les

Contact: PRESS OFFICE Stavros Papagermanos pressoffice@goarch.org Date: December 21, 2018 GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA 8-10 East 79th St. New York, NY 10075-0106 * Tel: (212) 570-3530 Fax: (212) 774-0237 www.goarch.org - Email: communications@goarch.org Prot. No. 1099 ECUMENICAL PATRIARCHATE PATRIARCHAL PROCLAMATION FOR CHRISTMAS + B A R T H O L O M E W By God s Mercy Archbishop of Constantinople-New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch To the Plenitude of the Church Grace, Mercy and Peace from the Savior Christ Born in Bethlehem Venerable brothers and beloved children in the Lord, We glorify the Most-Holy and All-Merciful God, that we are again deemed worthy this year to reach the festive day of Christmas, the feast of the pre-eternal Son and Word of God s Incarnation for us and for our salvation. Through the eternal mystery and great miracle of the divine Incarnation, the great wound, namely humankind sitting in darkness and shadow, is rendered into children of light and day, [1] while the blessed road of deification by grace is opened for us. In the theandric mystery of the Church and through her holy sacraments, Christ is born and takes shape in our soul and existence. Maximus the Confessor theologizes that the Word of God, though born once in the flesh, is ever willing to be born spiritually in those who desire Him. Thus, He becomes an infant and fashions Himself in us by means of the virtues; indeed, He reveals Himself to the extent that we are capable of receiving Him. [2] God is not an abstract idea, like the god of the philosophers, or an unapproachable God enclosed in absolute transcendence. He is Emmanuel, God with us, [3] closer to us than we are to ourselves, more akin to us than our very own selves. [4] Faith in the inaccessible and fleshless Divinity does not transform our life; it does not remove the polarization between matter and spirit; nor does it bridge the gap between heaven and earth. The Incarnation of the Divine Word is the revelation of truth regarding God and humankind, which saves the human race from the dark labyrinths of materialism and anthropomonism, as well as from idealism and dualism. The Church s condemnation of nestorianism and monophysitism signals the rejection of two broader tendencies of the human soul: on the one hand rendering anthropocentrism absolute, and on the other idolizing an idealistic understanding of life and truth, both of which are especially widespread deviations in our age. Contemporary nestorianism is expressed as a spirit of secularization, as scientism and the absolute prioritization of utilitarian knowledge, as the absolute autonomy of economy, as self-saving arrogance and atheism, as the noncivilization of individualism and eudemonism, as legalism and moralism, as the end of decency and identification of sacrificial love and repentance with the so-called morality of the weak. By the same token, monophysitism is today represented by tendencies to demonize the body and natural man, by puritanism and the syndromes of purity, by fruitless introverted spirituality and various mysticisms, by disregarding the intellect, art and civilization, by denying dialogue and rejecting differences, with the dangerous expresser supposedly in the name of the one and only truth namely a religious fundamentalism nurtured by absolutism and rejections, while feeding violence and division. It is evident that both a nestorianizing deification of the world and a monophysitizing demonization of it leave the world and history, civilizations and cultures, exposed to the powers of the present age, cementing their autonomy and impasses. Christian faith is the certainty of our salvation by the God of love, who graciously assumed our nature and once again granted us the likeness lost through the fall, making us worthy of true life in His Body, the Church. The

theandric mystery is expressed throughout the entirety of life in the Church. The Incarnate Savior received the flesh of the Church [5] and showed, first and alone, the true man, who is perfect on account of both character and life as well as all other aspects. [6] The Church of Christ is the place of common salvation, common freedom and hope in the common kingdom. It is the way of living the liberating truth, the core of which is expressing the truth in love. This love transcends the boundaries of mere human action, because its source and prototype lie in divine philanthropy, which transcends human reason. In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent His only Son into the world, so that we might live through Him. In this is love, not that we loved God but that He loved us Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. [7] God is present wherever love exists. This saving truth must also be expressed in the way we celebrate the sacred Nativity of our Savior, who visited us from on high. A feast is always a fullness of time, a time of self-knowledge, of thanksgiving for the magnitude of divine philanthropic love, of witness to the truth of the theandric mystery and of freedom in Christ. The Christpleasing celebration of the Divine Word s Incarnation is an act of resistance against secularization, against discoloration of the feast and its conversion into a Christmas without Christ, as well as against a celebration of Having, of consumerism and vanity indeed, into a world filled with social tensions, reversal and confusion of values, of violence and injustice, where the Jesus child is once again faced with the inexorable interests of numerous, multifaceted powers. Honorable brothers and beloved children, Generations come and pass, while forthcoming developments are difficult to foresee. Genuine faith, though, does not face dilemmas. The Word became flesh, the truth has come and darkness has subsided. We already participate in the Kingdom while still on our journey toward the completion of the incarnate Divine Economy. We possess the unshakeable certainty that the future belongs to Christ, Who is the same yesterday and today and forever; [8] that the Church of Christ is and shall remain a place of holiness and godliness, a renewal of man and world, a foretaste of the glory of the Kingdom; that it will continue to give the witness of the Gospel to distribute the gifts of God in the world: His love, peace, justice, and reconciliation, the power of resurrection and expectation of eternity. [9] The contemporary ideology of some post-christian age is baseless. After Christ, everything is and remains in Christ to the ages. We humbly kneel before the Divine Infant of Bethlehem and His All- Holy Mother, who holds Him in her arms, while venerating the Incarnate most perfect God, and bestow upon the children of the Holy and Great Church of Christ throughout the world from the ever-vigilant Phanar our Patriarchal blessing for the Holy Twelve Days of Christmas, wishing you a healthy, fruitful and joyous new year in the Lord s favor. Christmas 2018 + Bartholomew of Constantinople Your fervent supplicant before God [1] 1 Thess. 5:5. [2] Maximus the Confessor, Capita theologica et oeconomica, PG 90, 1181. [3] See Matt. 1:23. [4] Nicholas Cabasilas, The Life in Christ, VI, PG 150, 660. [5] John Chrysostom, Homily on exile, PG 52, 429. [6] Nicholas Cabasilas, The Life in Christ, VI, PG 150, 680. [7] 1 John 4:9-11. [8] Heb. 13:8. [9] Encyclical of the Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church (Crete 2016), Preamble.

Contact: PRESS OFFICE Stavros Papagermanos pressoffice@goarch.org GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA 8-10 East 79th St. New York, NY 10075-0106 * Tel: (212) 570-3530 Fax: (212) 774-0237 www.goarch.org - Email: communications@goarch.org Date: December 20, 2018 ARCHIEPISCOPAL ENCYCLICAL FOR THE NATIVITY OF CHRIST (2018) Protocol Number 217/18 December 25, 2018 The Nativity of Christ And His name shall be called the Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6 Beloved Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The Nativity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ according to the Flesh is depicted throughout our churches in the familiar and radiant icon of the Nativity. Every element of the Gospel account, historically and theologically, appears before our eyes to inspire wonder, worship, and peace. In every detail, the icon proclaims without words that the Child born this day in Bethlehem is none other than the Prince of Peace. For by His birth, peace entered into a world plagued by hatred, hurt, and conflict. Our Lord came to bring peace between heaven and earth. We see this depicted in the shepherds as they hearken to the voice of an angel. The Evangelist Luke tells us that they were greatly frightened at the angel s appearance (Luke 2:9). But in the icon their faces manifest reverence and attention, not terror or guilt. As the great company of the heavenly host chanted Glory to God in the highest, the shepherds received and believed their message of Peace on earth, goodwill towards mankind (Luke 2:14). In that peace they journeyed to Bethlehem to seek the Child of promise. There, the shepherds witnessed God s answer to sin and death, as forgiveness, reconciliation, and life shone forth from the cave in the face of the Prince of Peace. Our Lord came also to bring peace among the peoples of the earth. We see this depicted in the figures of the Magi. The Evangelist Matthew tells us that these astrologers from the East followed the rising of a star (Matthew 2:2) and left their homes, traversing for many months and long miles to reach the place where the newborn King dwelt. The Magi came in peace, bearing gifts in order to honor the newborn Messiah, even as the prophets had foretold: Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn (Isaiah 60:3). Our Lord came to bring peace within the realm of nature. We see this depicted in the animals who kneel in worship before the manger. Strange wonders happen before them; unfamiliar visitors crowd their stable. But the animals neither cower nor flee; they calmly remain to witness the miracle. The ox knows his owner, and the donkey his Master s manger, as was foretold again by Isaiah (1:3). For so many millennia, the story of human development has been a history of cruelty towards animals; but on this night, and by Christ s birth, there was serenity and peace.

Our Lord came to bring peace to our fallen human nature, beset by weakness and mortality. In the center of the icon we behold the Virgin Mother bowed down in adoration before her Son and God. She shows no hint of pain or trauma, even after a long journey and childbirth. For with His entrance into this world, Jesus Christ came only to heal and save, not to harm or destroy. He caused His mother no injury in His birth. In her immaculate body, the destiny for all humanity is revealed: health, restoration, and resurrection. Already at His Nativity, the icon declares, Christ is the master of life and death, and in Him is the ancient curse abolished (cf. Genesis 3:16). The Prince of Peace will destroy the final enemy, which is death (1 Cor. 15:26). Brothers and sisters in Christ, We glorify the Prince of Peace by spreading the peace He granted to us in His Birth. In this Christmas season as we gather with family and friends, as we worship in the house of the Lord, as we break bread and share the bounties of our lives let us also strive to be people of peace. Out of the stable of Bethlehem, peace from heaven shines forth: let us therefore be quick to forgive and ready to reconcile with all those around us. From the lowly manger in Judea, peace prevails over man and beast: let us therefore be diligent as faithful stewards of God s creation, neither exploiting nor misusing His gifts through overconsumption, materialism, or waste. Through the gifts of the Magi, peace for all peoples is foretokened: let us therefore through almsgiving and generosity be strong advocates of justice, equality, and compassion. From the face of the Holy Theotokos, peace overflows, royal and radiant: let us therefore embrace purity and complete dedication to Christ in our minds and bodies and spirits, giving glory to the Prince of Peace who came to save us. May the peace, good will, and glory of the Christmas season be yours today and always, and unto the ages of ages. Christ is Born! Glorify Him! With paternal love and heartfelt wishes in the Incarnate Lord, D E M E T R I O S Archbishop of America

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2019 Stewards thus far 12/24/18 Fr. Vasileios & Prsb. Stella Flegas Fr. David & Prsb. Vasiliki Eckley Dn. George & Prsb. Ria Bithos Prsb. Aspazia Bita Dn. Sal & Dnss. Angela Fazio Ackerman, Eleni Athanasiou, Vaios & Madeleine Ayers, Robert & Magdalene Clary, Eric Demetriadis, Alex & Joan DeRossi, Joseph & Koula Dow, Stephen & Diann Gatlin, Jack & Patricia Georgantonis - Keah, Demetra Anna Gouris, Tom & Allison Gradziel, MaryBeth Gressel, Diandra Halter, John & Pam Hareng, Michael & Rachelle Hicks, Vickie Justice, Johnny & Argiro Kalogirou, Nici Kersch, Vana Kolber, Carolyn Korioth, Connor Korioth, Kevin & Patricia Koulakis, Mihail & Katina Leakas, Sophia Lindsey, Robert & Susan Lowe, Josh & Ioana Mariano, Cassandra Maziasz, David Maziasz, Robert & MaryAnn McQueen, Karen-Copas Meador, Dina Mikhail, Samir & Mary Nelson, David Orr, Terry & Patricia Palmer, Daniel Peter, Evan Petropoulos, Elizabeth Phillips, John & Cynthia Phocas, Dionissios & Sonia Pon, Ken & Mary-Ellen Poulos, Gabe & Lisa Price, Peter & Cynthia Reeder, Daniel Robertson, William & Linda Ryburn, Earl & Michelle Saenz, Mark & Gail Shotwell, Pat Sierra, Mary Skevofilax, George Smith, Alexander & Sandra Stamatis, Harry & Patrice Stathos, Judith Stefos, John Uritu, Daniel & Marinela

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TGOCT (TGOC Tykes) A new ministry for Newborns, Infants, Toddlers & Preschoolers. All ages are welcome to attend! Check us out on the church website: http://transfiguration.org/ministries/youth-ministries/tgoc-tykes/ HOPE/JOY (preschool through 5th grade) *Beginning Jan 1, we will need new leadership to run HOPE/JOY. Please let Elissa Bjeletich know if you're interested. GOYA (grades 6th through 12th) Find us on Facebook @TGOC GOYA Levendia Greek Dance Practice: No practices till 1/27/2019 DEC 30: GOYA Basketball Practice, 1pm to 3pm at O Henry Middle School JAN 18-21: Annual Metropolis of Denver Basketball Tournament in Dallas FEB 10: Oratorical Festival GREEK SCHOOL DEC 28: JAN 4: MAR 22: APR 26: MAY 17: EPISTLE READERS DEC 24: DEC 25: DEC 30: YOUTH ACTIVITIES Find us on Facebook @TransfigurationGOC ΝO CLASS - Christmas Break NO CLASS - Winter Break /Epiphany NO CLASS - Spring Break NO CLASS - Good Friday (Greek Easter) Last Day of classes Gabriel Boyer MaryKatherine Randol Alexis Gianakopoulos **For GOYANS interested in reading the Epistle during Liturgy on Sundays, please contact Jackey Randol at: mail4jackey@gmail.com or 512-577-3914.** 2019 Hellenic Professional Society of Texas Scholarship Call for Applications for the 2019 Hellenic Professional Society of Texas Scholarship. Each year since 1977, the Society awards scholarships to qualified high school seniors, undergraduate and graduate full-time students. Over the years, more than one hundred fifty scholarships have been awarded. Applicants are eligible for a scholarship if they: 1) Currently attend or have been accepted to a college or university in Texas, 2) Have shown excellent scholastic performance in their corresponding field of study, and 3) Are of Hellenic heritage The Society also accepts applications from students of non-greek descent that have demonstrated clear, strong and sustained excellence in academic studies related to Greek letters or affairs. The deadline is January 15, 2019. Students may access the application at http://www.hpst.org/pages/scholarship.html, or, contact the HPST Scholarship Chair, Dr. Elena Papadopoulou at HPSTscholarship@gmail.com.

PHILOPTOCHOS NEWS VASILOPITA AUCTION!!! On December 30 after church, during coffee hour we will auction off some fabulous vasilopitas. All the money raised goes to the orphanage at St Basils. Please make sure you get yours for the new year. Yum yum!!! Philoptochos has the very best Christmas stocking stuffers. They have gift cards from $5-$10 Starbucks to $100 Walmart, Target and many for many others. Lots of different kinds. Do your shopping with us and help us help those in need. TRANSFIGURATION GREEK FESTIVAL Memorial Day weekend 2019 Sonia Phocas is heading up the Marketing committee for the upcoming Greek Festival in May and is looking for some enthusiastic volunteers to join her and her team. No marketing experience necessary, just willing to share some ideas and help get the info on the festival out to the community. The website is currently in progress, but they are looking to really starting with all this in the New Year. Please email her if you re interested to: DenisPhocas@aol.com Overflow Parking! Many thanks to COL Tyra Swanson and SGM Jason Morrow and the soldiers at the Texas National Guard Base next door for arranging coverage at the Base to allow us to park on the Base this week. We are hopeful that this will become available to us on a regular basis. If you are able we would encourage you to park over in there big lot in the back in order to allow folks with mobility difficulties to park closer to the Sanctuary. We also plan to shuttle folks from the Base to the Sanctuary and back to your vehicle after the service. If you know someone who may be willing to help shuttle some Sundays, have them contact Tom Gouris at: 512 669-0515 TRANSFIGURATION PARISH APOKREATIKO (MEATFARE) GLENTI SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 Mt. Tabor Hall 6:30pm