GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 435 KEATING DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27104 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED TIME SENSITIVE MATERIAL PLEASE EXPEDITE SEPTEMBER 2016 Non-Profit Organiz. U.S. Postage Winston-Salem, NC Permit # 168 FORGIVENESS AND LOVE by Fr. Paul Costopoulos The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He anointed me to preach the Gospel to the poor, He has sent Me to heal the broken hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord (Luke 4:18-19) These words, first spoken by the prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 61:1), come to us from the Gospel reading that is read at the Divine Liturgy at the beginning of the new ecclesias cal year, September 1. Jesus quoted these words in the synagogue of Nazareth one Sabbath when He was handed the Book of Isaiah to read. When He finished the reading, He said, Today, this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. Why do you think that this passage is read at the beginning of the new ecclesias cal year? For an obvious reason! The Church at the beginning of every New Year wants the listener to know who Jesus is and for which reason He came. Jesus is the Son of God. His coming into the world was foretold by the prophets of old. He came into the world to proclaim the good news that through faith and observance of God s commandments, of love and forgiveness, one can come to know God. Knowing God is beneficial because it renders me meaningful and hopeful that the coming year will be be er that the previous one. The last sentence of the above-quoted prophecy is easily understood. In Isaiah s me the acceptable year of the Lord meant the Year of Jubilee. Every 50 years according to ancient Jewish custom debts were cancelled, prison terms were terminated, land holdings went back to their original owners, and resentments were relinquished. For us Orthodox Chris ans the acceptable year is the me of Incarna on (cit. Orthodox Study Bible), when the Kingdom of Heaven has come to earth in the person of Christ. He it is Who came to preach the Gospel, to live, to suffer, to die, and to rise again from the dead in order to cancel our sins and empower us to forgive others. Like every year this year is the acceptable year of the Lord. As such it necessitates that in imita- on of Christ we commit to se ng people free by loving them uncondi onally and forgiving them unreservedly. That can happen through us only if it happens to us. When it does, as it can by God s grace, then all memories, unforgiven hurts, or unresolved hos li es that hold us in a prison of broken heartedness thereby will be decimated. There are four steps you can undertake to make this an acceptable year: 1. Seek forgiveness through confession of sins 2. Accept forgiveness 3. Ask for forgiveness from anyone you may have hurt 4. Offer forgiveness to anyone who may have hurt you or misunderstood you Forgiveness, which is a fruit of love, is the one gi our Lord offers that we can t have unless we give it away. As we hear on Forgiveness Sunday, If you forgive men their trespasses, so also will your heavenly Father forgive you (Ma hew 6:14). Everyone s acceptable year should start today. Tomorrow may be too late. Don t wait. Put your faith in the one who in Nazareth claimed, The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me. He it is who is God. Your faith in Him will lead to knowledge of God. Knowledge of God is the greatest good in life, St. Silouan once said. Not to know God is to bring disaster into one s life. That you may never know disaster but only the greatest good, is my wish for you.
Sun Sept 4 Mon Sept 5 Tue Sept 6 Wed Sept 7 Regular Schedule Fellowship Hour - Open Office is closed for Labor Day ACA closed for Labor Day Men s Discussion Group Meeting 6:30am Adult Discussion 9:30am Greek School Curriculum & Information Night 5:00pm-6:00pm in Breezeway. Parents and students are required to attend. Koulourakia preparation - Fall Food Festival 4:00pm Thu Sept 8 Nativity of Theotokos Matins & Divine Liturgy 8:45am Sun Sept 11 1st Day of Sunday School Sunday School Year Theme: Icons Speak Today Matins 8:45am Divine Liturgy 10:00am 3 & 4 yr. olds - 12th grade sit with parents & relatives 3 & 4 yr. olds - 12th grade proceed to class after Holy Communion. Mon Sept 12 Tue Sept 13 40day Memorial - Sophia Kangelaris Fellowship Hour is offered in loving memory of Sophia by her loving family. Community Picnic - 5:00pm - The community is invited to our annual picnic, sponsored by the Parish Council. First responders are invited to attend. Please bring your favorite dessert to share. Fun and games will be provided. Repeating this year, please bring a gift-wrapped personal prize for the Raffle games. (Rain or Shine) In honor of 9/11, members of our local first responder community have been invited to join us at our picnic. Please welcome them. Warm up America in the Breezeway 9-Noon. A knitting group for ALL ages. Parish Council Meeting 6:00pm Men s Discussion Group Meeting 6:30am Adult Discussion 9:30am Κυρ 18 Σεπτ Όρθρος 8:45πμ Θεία Λειτουργία 10:00πμ Τα παιδιά του νηπιαγωγείου έως την 12 η τάξη να καθίσουν με τους γονείς τους και συγγενείς τους. Τα παιδιά του νηπιαγωγείου έως την 12 η τάξη θα πηγαίνουν στις τάξεις τους μετά την Θεία Κοινωνία. Οι κυρίες της Φιλόπτωχου θα περάσουν ειδικό δίσκο για την ενίσχυση της σχολής του Τίμιου Σταυρού Τεσσαρακονθήμερο Μνημόσυνο του Δημήτρη Τσιόλκα Εξάμηνο Μνημόσυνο του Χρήστου Στραβομύτη Ο Καφές προσφέρετε στην αγαπημένη μνήμη του Δημήτρη και Χρήστου απο τις οικογένειες τους Δευτ 19 Σεπτ «Ας ζεστάνουμε την Αμερική» στον διάδρομο της Εκκλησίας 9:00-12:00 Τριτ 20 Σεπτ Πεμπ 22 Σεπτ Κυρ 25 Σεπτ Θρησκευτική συζήτηση της ομάδας των ανδρών 6:30πμ Θρησκευτική συζήτηση 9:30πμ Προετοιμασία Φινίκια για το Φθινοπωρινό Φεστιβάλ στις 9:00πμ Όρθρος 8:45πμ Θεία Λειτουργία 10:00πμ Τα παιδιά του νηπιαγωγείου έως την 12 η τάξη να καθίσουν με τους γονείς τους και συγγενείς τους. Τα παιδιά του νηπιαγωγείου έως την 12 η τάξη θα πηγαίνουν στις τάξεις τους μετά την Θεία Κοινωνία. GOYA Συνεδρίαση μετά την Θεία Λειτουργία. Ο Καφές προσφέρετε απο τους γονείς της Χριστιανικής Ακαδημείας Δευτ 26 Σεπτ «Ας ζεστάνουμε την Αμερική» στον διάδρομο της Εκκλησίας 9:00-12:00 Τριτ 27 Σεπτ Τετ 28 Σεπτ Πεμπ 29 Σεπτ Θρησκευτική συζήτηση της ομάδας των ανδρών 6:30πμ Θρησκευτική συζήτηση 9:30πμ Προετοιμασία Τυροπιτάκια για το Φθινοπωρινό Φεστιβάλ στις 4:00μμ Προετοιμασία Τυροπιτάκια για το Φθινοπωρινό Φεστιβάλ στις 9:00πμ Wed Sept 14 Elevation of the Cross Matins & Divine Liturgy 8:45am Community Fellowship Night 6:00-6:30pm Blessing of Water Service for the beginning of all Church Ministries 6:30-7:00pm Fellowship Meal 7:00-8:15pm I. Philoptochos Kick Off/General Meeting Presentation by Victoria Karagiorgis on her Mission Trip II. Joy & Hope Meeting III. GPTO Meeting in the Greek School room IV. GOYA Bible Study/Bible Bowl Thu Sept 15 Sat Sept 17 Kourabiethes preparation - Fall Food Festival 9:00am Sts. Sophia, Faith, Hope & Love Matins & Divine Liturgy 8:45am
Κυρ 4 Σεπτ Δευτ 5 Σεπτ Τριτ 6 Σεπτ Τετ 7 Σεπτ Κανονικό ωράριο Ο καφές ανοιχτός Το γραφείο θα είναι κλειστό Η Χριστιανική Ακαδημεία θα είναι κλειστή Θρησκευτική συζήτηση της ομάδας των ανδρών 6:30πμ Θρησκευτική συζήτηση 9:30πμ Πληροφορίες και Διδακτική ύλη του Ελληνικού σχολείου για τους γονείς και τα παιδιά του Ελληνικού Σχολείου 5:00-6:00μμ Προετοιμασία Κουλουράκια για το Φθινοπωρινό Φεστιβάλ 4:00μμ Πεμπ 8 Σεπτ Το γενέθλιο της Θεοτόκου. Όρθρος- Θ. Λειτουργία 8:45πμ Κυρ 11 Σεπτ Αρχή του Κατηχητικού Σχολείου ετήσιο θέμα «Οι Εικόνες Μιλούν Σήμερα» Όρθρος 8:45- Θεία Λειτουργία 10:00 Τα παιδιά του νηπιαγωγείου έως την 12 η τάξη να καθίσουν με τους γονείς τους και συγγενείς τους. Τα παιδιά του νηπιαγωγείου έως την 12 η τάξη θα πηγαίνουν στις τάξεις τους μετά την Θεία Κοινωνία. Τεσσαρακονθήμερο Μνημόσυνο της Σοφίας Καγγελάρη Ο Καφές προσφέρετε απο την οικογένεια της Σοφίας στην αγαπημένη της μνήμη. Το Κοινοτικό Πικνίκ 5:00μμ, παρακαλούμε να φέρετε το αγαπημένο σας γλυκό πάσης καιρού. Δευτ 12 Σεπτ «Ας ζεστάνουμε την Αμερική» στον διάδρομο της Εκκλησίας 9:00-12:00 Τριτ 13 Σεπτ Τετ 14 Σεπτ Πεμπ 15 Σεπτ Σαβ 17 Σεπτ Συνεδρίαση του Διοικητικού συμβουλίου 6:00μμ Θρησκευτική συζήτηση της ομάδας των ανδρών 6:30πμ Θρησκευτική συζήτηση 9:30πμ Η Ύψωση του Τίμιου Σταυρού. Όρθρος- Θ. Λειτουργία 8:45πμ Πρώτες ημέρες του Ελληνικού Σχολείου Κοινοτική βραδιά 6:00μμ-6:30μμ Αγιασμός της καινούργιας σχολικής χρονιάς 6:30μμ-7:00μμ Δείπνο 7:00μμ-8:15μμ Συνεδρίαση της Φιλόπτωχου, - Παρουσίαση της Βικτώριας Καραγιώργου για το ιεραποστολικό ταξίδι της στην Γουατεμάλα Συνεδρίαση HOPE-JOY Συνεδρίαση του GPTO GOYA Μελετη Αγια Γραφή (Bible Bowl) Προετοιμασία Κουραμπιέδες για το Φθινοπωρινό Φεστιβάλ 9:00πμ Της Αγίας Σοφίας, Πίστη, Ελπίδα & Αγάπη Όρθρος Θ. Λειτουργία 8:45πμ Sun Sept 18 Mon Sept 19 Tue Sept 20 Thu Sept 22 2016 STEWARDSHIP CΟΜΜΙΤΜΕΝΤ PROGRAM those that seek the LORD SHALL NEVER be in want of any GOOD THING We would like to thank the following Stewards for their support of Annunciation Ministries. The Stewardship list is updated on the 15th of every month. Anthony, Paul & Elizabeth Mastoras, Bill Regular Schedule 3 & 4 yr. olds - 12th grade sit with parents & relatives 3 & 4 yr. olds - 12th grade proceed to class after Holy Communion. The Ladies of Philoptochos will pass a special tray for Holy Cross Seminary 40day Memorial - Jim Tsiolkas 6 month Memorial - Christo Stravomite Fellowship Hour is offered in loving memory of Jim and Christo by their loving families. GOYA Meeting after services. Warm up America in the Breezeway 9-Noon. A knitting group for ALL ages. Men s Discussion Group Meeting 6:30am Adult Discussion 9:30am Finikia preparation - Fall Food Festival 9:00am Sun Sept 25 Regular Schedule 3 & 4 yr. olds - 12th grade sit with parents & relatives 3 & 4 yr. olds - 12th grade proceed to class after Holy Communion. Angel Choir 12:00 (K-3rd grade) Mon Sept 26 Tue Sept 27 Fellowship Hour is offered by the parents of Annunciation Christian Academy Warm up America in the Breezeway 9-Noon. A knitting group for ALL ages. Men s Discussion Group Meeting 6:30am Adult Discussion 9:30am Wed Sept 28 Tiropitakia preparation - Fall Food Festival 4:00pm Thu Sept 29 Tiropitakia preparation - Fall Food Festival 9:00am Skoteiniadis, Gregory & Ntina 2016 STEWARDSHIP REPORT To date we have received 335 pledge cards Our goal is 410 HAVE YOU TURNED YOUR STEWARDSHIP CARD IN? PLEASE HELP US REACH OUR GOAL
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 USHERS Tommy Karathanas, Michael Kangelaris, George Bambalis, Jimmy Chrysson CHURCH SERV COMM Team 1 - Sammy Ballas, Tom Giannopoulos, Tony Franzese, Stacy Shepherd READER - George Kalamaras ALTAR BOYS - Open to All NURSERY - Open but not staffed SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 USHERS Patricia Valier, Sam Liontis, Ody Chamis, Nick Karagiorgis CHURCH SERV COMM Team 2 - Helen Uhl, Chris Gallos, Ilias Vlachos, Teddy J. Tsiolkas READER - Anthony Whitley ALTAR BOYS Team 1 - Teddy Christakos, Michael A. Vlahos, Vaios Demopoulos, Alexandros Kalogeromitros, Yiannis Alexiou, Luke Vlahos, Vasilios Ziogas, Christos Demopoulos, Demetrios Liaskonis, John Stabolitis, John Petropoulos NURSERY Helen Vlasis, Jenny Morris SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 USHERS Sammy Gianopoulos, Stan Carroll, Helen Bambalis, Jim Paloumbas CHURCH SERV COMM Team 3 George Kalamaras, Virginia Moutos, Chris Spinosa, Vic Pappas READER - Will Moye ALTAR BOYS Team 2 - Stephen Macropoulos, Demetri Hodges, Chris G. Moutos, Nicholas Rizos, Terry Rizos, Kosmas Boutis, Christopher Gallos, Demetri Kortesis, Spero Moutos, George Sechrest, Christian Gallos, David Cook, Dominic Scelfo NURSERY Corie Ebert, Lauren Kazakos, Nia Kazakos SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 USHERS Tommy Karathanas, Michael Kangelaris, George Bambalis, Jimmy Chrysson CHURCH SERV COMM Team 4 - James (Paki) Hondros, Brian McFarlin, Chad Davis, Renee Kortesis READER - Ron Sheppard ALTAR BOYS Team 3 - Andreas C. Kalogeromitros, Costa Kortesis, Alexander Marshall, Yanni Petropoulos, Nicholas Woody, Mikie Ioannou, Stevie Raptis, Stavros Karagiorgis, Panagiotis Vgenopoulos, Parker Moye, Angelo Petropoulos, Evangelos Kortesis, Yiannis Technopoulos, Christos Katsoudas NURSERY Katie Kroustalis, Kelly Kontos, Stavroula Papakostas PARISH COUNCIL MEETING UPDATE The following items of note resulted from business discussed at the August 15, 2016 Parish Council meeting: Church Picnic will be held on September 11, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. in the church Pavilion. Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and sides will be provided. Please bring a dessert and a small wrapped gift to be raffled. Bids are being solicited for replacement of our air conditioning and heating units. Final negotiations are underway for the purchase of the church van. A fundraising drive will begin on September 11, 2016 for the St. Nicholas Shrine at Ground Zero. Parishioners will be contacted by members of the committee for individual donations. Annunciation Christian Academy We extend warm welcome to all families and their little ones joining ACA! We thank you for allowing us the opportunity to share these very precious years with us. All the children are settled in their classrooms. We look forward to another rewarding school year filled with excitement and discovery of early childhood! Evdoksia Vagios The Good Samaritan Helpers of the Greek Orthodox Church sent cards in August to Helen and Jackie. We would like to remind the parishioners that we are here to help in many ways. Please let us know if we can be of help to you, or someone that you know. Mary Wnentowski 749-5391 Emily Kafant 766-0604 Martha Dentiste 768-1077 Persephone Cortessis 765-2473
CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF THE ORTHODOX FAITH- SWEET BASIL (VASILIKO) Do you know the official flower of your state? Every state has an official flower. The Orthodox Church also has an official flower. It is called Vasiliko. This word in English is called Sweet Basil. Why have we adopted this strange flower as the official flower of our Church? Why do we hold this flower in such great esteem? Many of us have several plants in our homes or in our gardens. Others bring Sweet Basil to Church on certain Feast Days of the Church. What does this particular flower have to do with our Faith? How is it associated with our worship service? Actually, the Basil flower became special to the Church over 1600 years ago. St. Helen, the mother of the Emperor Constantine, in the year 329, had journeyed to the Holy Land to rebuild many of the precious Christian Shrines which laid in ruins for many years. She built many Churches and Shrines, which include the Church of the Holy Sepulchre; the Church of the Nativity; the Church of the Ascension; and a Tower and Chapel at Mt. Sinai for the pious monks. While she remained in Jerusalem, she searched diligently for the area known as Golgotha in the hope of finding the true Cross of Jesus Christ. After many weeks of searching, a beautiful flower was found growing in an area which was both lonely and abandoned. No other plant was growing in this area, and St. Helen ordered her soldiers to dig deep into the earth at the exact spot where this unusual flower was growing. It was here that they found the three crosses upon which Jesus and the two thieves were crucified. St. Helen was most anxious to find out which of the three crosses was the true cross of Jesus Christ. A very sick person was brought to the area and placed on the crosses. When the afflicted person was finally placed on the third cross, the man was cured of his sickness. This is how they found the True Cross of Christ. Since that day over 1600 years ago, the Basil flower has become the official flower of Orthodoxy. It is used in many of the major Feast Days of the Church. It is used during the Epiphany Season; during the Feast Day of the Elevation of the Holy Cross on September 14th and the Third Sunday of Lent, Sunday of the Veneration of the Holy Cross. Do you have Basil growing in your garden? Perhaps you can arrange to have this flower in your garden or potted in your home. You may even bring Vasiliko to Church when it is to be used during the Church Services at the above mentioned times of the year. Now that you know why we have adopted the Basil Flower (Vasiliko) as the official flower of our Church, you may tell your friends about this wonderful custom and tradition in our Faith. From Lives of the Saints and Major Feast Days Prayer List As members of an Orthodox Christian family, we are called upon to pray for each other in time of need. Please pray for: Fr. Demetri, Presb. Olga, Katina, Michael, Tom, Helen, Teddy, Pete, Dean, Tracy, Renee, John, Jim, Anthoula, John, Irene, George, Kiki, Matthew, Jackie If you would like us to remember you or your loved one in our prayers, please contact our Church office at 765-7145. We will begin with a fresh list of names every month. Greek School Curriculum and Information Night Βραδιά του Ελληνικού σχολείου (Διδακτική Ύλη και πληροφορίες σχολείου) For parents and students When: September 7 th from 5:00 to 6:00 Where: Annunciation Greek church breezeway What: The Greek schoolteachers will present the curriculum for each team, mission of school, and school operation. The GPTO will sell school T-shirts.
COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP NIGHT RESUMES WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 Once again we will have an opportunity to gather for a brief service, a light meal, the Philoptochos meeting, the Joy & Hope meeting the GOYA Bible Study/Bible Bowl and the Greek School Parent Teachers meeting. All are invited to attend. The Community Fellowship Night takes place every 2nd Wednesday of the month, September - May and is sponsored by the Parish Council. 6:00-6:30 PM Blessing of Water Service for the beginning of all Church Ministries 6:30-7:00 PM Fellowship Meal 7:00-8:15 PM I. Philoptochos Kick Off/General Meeting II. Joy & Hope Meeting III. GPTO meeting in the Greek School Room IV. GOYA Bible Study/Bible Bowl Sunday, September 11 5:00 PM - Until? FUN with games and other activities FOOD & SOFT DRINKS provided by the Parish Council And FELLOWSHIP with all our family and friends! Bring your family s favorite dessert to share with others. In honor of 9/11, members of our local first responder community have been invited to join us at our picnic. Please welcome them. BY POPULAR DEMAND, the Picnic will again feature Raffle games with prizes donated by YOU, the members of our community. Please bring a gift-wrapped personal prize with your name attached. Last year our community donated many special items, and we all had so much fun. Plan AHEAD and join us soon. See you at the Picnic! Our new year is beginning.first I want to acknowledge the love of our Father Demetri. He truly does all he does with love as our scripture quote says. He has recently lost his beloved mother, Pres. Sophia. Over her 9 month or so illness.he and Pres Olga went to see her every week because of love! We didn t even know he was gone because of the love he has for us! He is so quiet about what he does what an example for us all! May her memory be eternal Father Demetri. Another love filled journey was taken by Victoria Karagiorgis to Guatemala and she will be our guest speaker at our first meeting Sept 14 at 7pm. We supported her with a $250.00 donation. We do invite the entire church for this special sharing of her trip. The BAKE SALE preparations begin September 7, Wednesday at 4pm..come and help us knock out 5000 Koulourakia. We should finish by about 7pm.come anytime you can and help us! We need young hands to get involved. We do have some bake sale changes we will reveal soon. I am excited about us being together again to share the love of helping others through our efforts. Remember.Let all that you do be done with love.i Cor 16:14 Blessings upon blessings, Leigh The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Foundation, gratefully and reverently acknowledge receipt of 3.3% Festival proceeds gift. This meaningful gift, the product of many volunteer hours, given freely by our dedicated, hardworking parishioners, is received with deepest respect and humility. This gift immediately begins giving assistance to those that require help, yet God willing, the gift is never consumed. We acknowledge the need to assist is great, serious, and a God sent lift to those who require and earned the relief these gifts provide. Your continued support leaves a pristine example of Christian work by which our community s future generations may live. May God continue to bless us, and may we peacefully continue these giving works with a joyous heart. Thank you. In Christ, The Annunciation Foundation Board
Vacation Church School Senior Oratorical Festival Sunday School News from Annunciation We hope you all had a wonderful summer and are as ready and excited as we are to start the 2016-2017 Sunday School year. Our first day of classes will be September 11,2016. On Wednesday, September 14 at 6pm, Annuncia on will have a Blessing of Water Service for the beginning of all Church ministries, followed by a fellowship meal at 6:30pm. Join us! Our Charity Food Drive begins Sept. 25! We challenge our community to overflow the boxes this year. The need is greater than ever. Our schedule for the Liturgy and Sunday School for all ages is as follows: Schedule for Liturgy and Sunday School 10:00am LITURGY BEGINS 11:00am Youth proceed to classes after Holy Communion. 11:45am Dismissal of Sunday School Students in grades K-12 11:45am Parents pick up Kindergarten and 3 & 4 year olds from their classrooms Please remember. In order to par cipate in youth ac vi es outside of Sunday School (GOYA, Greek Dance, etc.), a child must a end greater than 55% of his or her classes. A endance will be taken and must be consistent throughout the school year. Divine Liturgy in another town can be counted. The necessary form can be found at www.wsgoc.org. We look forward to a fantas c year. If you have any ques ons or concerns, please let us know. With Service in Christ, Fr. Demetri & Sunday School Coordinators----Bessie Epes / Athena Karahalios / Tina White-Kennedy Greetings, It is impossible to believe that the time has come to start our 2016-17 School Year. We trust that you all had an amazing Summer and are ready for an equally amazing Greek School Year. We will begin with Curriculum Night on Wednesday September 7th from 5-6pm. It is mandatory for parents and students to attend. We will be getting acquainted and communicating the goals and expectations of our Greek School. The first day of classes will be on Wednesday September 14th followed by the GPTO meeting at 7pm. We are looking forward to seeing you all again and excited for what this school year will bring. -In Christ, Heather Vlachos Calendar Sep 11 First Day of Classes Sep 14 Blessing of Water Service, Fellowship Meal Sep 25 Charity Food Drive begins Sep 25 and Oct 02 Angel Choir for grades K-3
ANNUNCIATION YOUTH NEWS SEPTEMBER 2016 WELCOME BACK to the beginning of our New Church Year and a new start for our youth programs. We hope everyone had a great summer and we look forward to growing together this year through, worship, witness, service, and fellowship. September Events Sunday Sept. 11th First day of Sunday School, Church Picnic, Patriots Day. Wednesday Sept. 14th- Feast of the Holy Cross, Community Fellowship Night WORSHIP 6:00p-6:30p Blessing of the Waters for the beginning of programs LENTEN MEAL 6:30p-7:00p p HOPE & JOY 7:00p 8:15 GOYA BIBLE STUDY/ BI- BLE BOWL 7:00p-8:15p Sunday Sept. 25th GOYA Meeting after services. This year we will be discussing various issues faced by Orthodox Christian Teens using the Orthodox Christian Teen Survival Guide series from the Archdiocese Youth Department Wednesday Sept. 28th GOYA BIBLE STUDY/ BIBLE BOWL 7:00p-8:15 GOYA BIBLE STUDY AND BIBLE BOWL This year we are excited that we will be offering a Bible Study for GOYA beginning on September 14th. The Bible Study will be meeting on the 2nd Wednesday (in conjunction with Community Fellowship Night) and the 4th Wednesday of each month from 7:00PM UNTIL 8:15PM. The focus of the Bible Study will be on the parables of Christ. We will be using our Orthodox Study Bibles (bring them with you) and also using the study book The Parables by Archbishop Dimitri, (which we will provide). The BIBLE STUDY is open to all GOYANS but is especially important for those who are planning to participate in BI- BLE BOWL this year at WYR. Our primary goal is for GOYANs to become more familiar with the scriptures and to learn and grow in their faith. Many thanks to Tamara Coburn who has volunteered to coach our Bible Bowl Team this year. Keep us in your prayers, Deacon Constantine GOYANS and parents, Please make sure that you fill out the GOYA registration forms as soon as possible. These forms allow us to update contact information which helps us keep you all informed about what is going on concerning programs and upcoming events. Be on the lookout for more information that will be coming soon for those wanting to participate in our athletics programs ( girls volleyball and boys basketball). Remember that the greatest of any program that our youth can participate in is the DIVINE LITURGY every Sunday. We look forward to this coming year and please remember to be on time ( or maybe even a little early). The Divine Liturgy begins at 10:00am