Assumption Greek Orthodox Church Agape news May 2013
PARISH LIFE Children doing Great Prostrations with Fr. Jon during the Great Compline Service celebrated on the Mondays of Great and Holy Lent. Great Prostrations are done three times during the Prayer of St. Ephraim the Syrian. Members of our Parish preparing the Baklava that will be sold at the upcoming Greek Cultural Festival on Friday, June 14 th, and Saturday, June 15 th. It s great because it s homemade and all the Quad Cities know it!!!
PASTORAL MESSAGE Dear Parishioners of our Beloved Assumption, Greetings in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! Many years ago someone told me, You may think you re a leader, but if you turn around and no one is following you, then you re just going for a walk. This is quite profound because it shows us that our perception and the reality aren t always the same. Likewise, soon we will all be feasting the Resurrection of our Lord - or will we? Be feasting, that is. The reality is that in order to feast, one must first prepare with fasting, prayer and modest behavior. For those who have prepared, Pascha is not only the paramount Christian celebration, but it is the feast of feasts. For those who believe they are feasting but haven t prepared, they are merely having a backyard lamb roast. This year more than ever, I have witnessed greater preparation by many and very little preparation, if any, by others. On one hand, we have had the best attendance at our weekday services that I have witnessed in my 6 years at the Assumption. I have also heard from many about their struggles to increase their fasting. What a blessing! On the other hand, there have been many who not only don t prepare, but even boast about immodest behavior, lack of participation and not fasting - which is not only a self-indictment of their lack of preparation, but by boasting, a complete and total disregard for His Church. For those who have prepared, I know you will be here Holy Week - walking with the Lord as He is betrayed, judged, crucified and resurrects. You will receive Holy Communion and break your fast with your brothers and sisters in Christ. You are leading; you will feast! For those who have not prepared, you have 2 choices - start preparing today and be with Christ during Holy Week, or continue on the same walk, thus reducing the feast to a weekend lamb roast. In anticipation of the Risen Lord I remain, in His service, Rev. Father Jon Boukis PROISTAMENOS
SUNDAY SCHOOL All children with cumulative attendance of 80% or better have hit the mark and will be listed monthly in the Agape News. Congratulations to: Vasilia Boukis Daniel Dounoulis Evan Dounoulis Lydia Dounoulis Naina Ninan Naveen Ninan Junior Olympics Save the Dates!!! Metropolis of Chicago Junior Olympics May 24 th -26 th Fanari Summer Camp June 16 th -22 nd PHILOPTOCHOS RUMMAGE SALE It s never too early to donate to the rummage sale. We have made space in the garage to store your clean, gently used treasures until August. Please bring them in a closed box so they can be stacked in the garage. You may bring them on Sundays. Leave them in your car and you can unload them into the garage during coffee hour. Do You know of anyone in our parish graduating from High School or College? Please let us know so that we may properly recognize our graduates. Next Philoptochos Meeting is Sunday, June 2 nd
PASCHA CELEBRATION Christ is Risen!!! Truly He is Risen!!! On the Great and Holy Day of Pascha, the entire Parish will come together in celebration of His victory over death!!! Following the Agape Vespers on Pascha, May 5 th, a Pascha Feast will be held with Lamb and an Easter Egg Hunt for the kids. Make your favorite side dish or dessert, come and celebrate! (There will be a sign up sheet at the Church) MAY BIRTHDAYS 1 st Paris Fotos 2 nd Cathy Diakogeorgiou 8 th Dean Papanikolaou 9 th Kulla Anggeloplos 11 th Joseph Olvera 13 th Gus Fotos 15 th Alexia Kontos 18 th Pat Stopoulos 20 th Sholly Ninan 21 st John Arvanitis 21 st Connor Maess 22 nd Erica Melchin 23 rd Nicholas Fotiadis 26 th Lambros Fotos 26 th George Kontos 27 th John Dokolas 27 th Vanessa Scudder 29 th Karen Bagatelas 30 th Angela Minas 31 st Biju Ninan Just a few Saints (Namedays) commemorated in May... 7 th St. Cyril of Jerusalem 8 th St. John the Theologian 15 th St. Achillios, Bishop of Larissa 21 st Ss. Constantine and Helen
JUNIOR OLYMPICS 32 nd Annual Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago Junior Olympics May 24 th 26 th, 2013 Hosted by: Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church (Palos Hills, IL) The purpose of the Junior Olympics is to encourage athletic competition and fellowship on a Metropolis-wide scale. The program has the participation of over 35 Parishes on average with over 2,000 participants each year and consists of three days of sporting, social, and spiritual events. Events for the athletic participation are as follows: Track & Field: Boys and Girls, 8-18 years old. Swimming: Boys and Girls, 8-18 years old. 10-K Run: Boys and Girls and Adults, 13-99 years old. Tennis: Boys and Girls, 13-18 years old. Table Tennis: Boys and Girls, 8-18 years old. Chess: Boys and Girls, 8-18 years old. Checkers: Boys and Girls, 8-18 years old. Backgammon/Tavli: Boys and Girls, 8-18 years old. Bowling: Boys and Girls, 13-18 years old. Wrestling: Boys and Girls, 9-18 years old. For more information please visit: http://www.stconstantinehelen.org/jrolympicsssch.html If you are interested in being part of this event and representing our Parish, please contact Paris Fotos at 309-738-4120 or by e- mail at pgfotos@yahoo.com. You need to contact Paris by April 30 th, 2013 to register for one or more of the events above. We are hoping to have several participants for this exciting event and of course bring some medals back to The Assumption Parish of East Moline, Illinois.
GREEK CULTURAL FEST First Annual Greek Cultural Fest HERCULES HUSTLE Run/Walk Saturday - June 15, 2013 KID S ¼ MILE RUN 9:00 AM 5K RUN/WALK 9:30 AM Rain or Shine No Refunds COST: $25.00 ADULT/$15.00 CHILD COST INCLUDES FREE ADMISSION TO GREEKFEST JUNE 14 TH AND 15 th, T-SHIRT, AWARDS, AND POST RACE PARTY. ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE GREEK CULTURAL FESTIVAL Registration Forms can be picked up at the Church, downloaded from the Assumption Home page at www.assumptionem.org or you may register online at www.getmeregistered.com (additional fees apply). 2013 Greek Cultural Festival Personal Sponsorship Program Friday, June 14 th and Saturday, June 15 th Please join the 2011 Presenting Sponsor in sponsoring this year s Greek Cultural Festival. FESTIVAL BENEFACTOR Gift of $200 Sponsor will receive: $50 in Food Coupons* 2 Wine or Beer Tasting Tickets ($40 value) 50 Free Admission Tickets ($100 Value) FRIEND OF THE FESTIVAL Gift of $100 Sponsor will receive: $25 in Food Coupons* 1 Wine or Beer Tasting Ticket ($20 value) 25 Free Admission Tickets ($50 Value)
SAINT JOHN THE THEOLOGIAN Celebrated May 8 This Apostle was from Bethsaida of Galilee, and was the son of Zebedee and Salome, and the brother of James the elder. First a fisherman by trade, he became an Apostle and the beloved Disciple of Christ. Only he of all the Disciples followed Him even to the Cross, and was entrusted with the care of our Saviour's Mother, as it were another son to her, and a brother of Christ the Teacher. After this, he preached throughout Asia Minor, especially in Ephesus. When the second persecution against the Christians began in the year 96 during the reign of Domitian, he was taken in bonds to Rome, and there was cast into a vat filled to the brim with boiling oil. Coming forth therefrom unharmed, he was exiled to the island of Patmos, where he wrote the Book of Revelation. Returning again to Ephesus after the death of the tyrant, he wrote his Gospel (after the other Evangelists had already written theirs) and his three Catholic Epistles. In all, he lived ninety-five years and fell asleep in the Lord during the reign of Trajan in the year 100. He was called Theologian because he loftily expounded in his Gospel the theology of the inexpressible and eternal birth of the Son and Word of God the Father. It is for this cause that an eagle-a symbol of the Holy Spirit, as Saint Irenaeus says-is depicted in his icon, for this was one of the four symbolic living creatures that the Prophet Ezekiel saw (Ezek. 1:10).
SAINTS CONSTANTINE AND HELEN Celebrated May 21 This great and renowned sovereign of the Christians was the son of Constantius Chlorus (the ruler of the westernmost parts of the Roman empire), and of the blessed Helen. He was born in 272, in Naissus of Dardania, a city on the Hellespont. In 306, when his father died, he was proclaimed successor to his throne. In 312, on learning that Maxentius and Maximinus had joined forces against him, he marched into Italy, where, while at the head of his troops, he saw in the sky after midday, beneath the sun, a radiant pillar in the form of a cross with the words: "By this shalt thou conquer." The following night, our Lord Jesus Christ appeared to him in a dream and declared to him the power of the Cross and its significance. When he arose in the morning, he immediately ordered that a labarum be made (which is a banner or standard of victory over the enemy) in the form of a cross, and he inscribed on it the Name of Jesus Christ. On the 28th Of October, he attacked and mightily conquered Maxentius, who drowned in the Tiber River while fleeing. The following day, Constantine entered Rome in triumph and was proclaimed Emperor of the West by the Senate, while Licinius, his brother-in-law, ruled in the East. But out of malice, Licinius later persecuted the Christians. Constantine fought him once and again, and utterly destroyed him in 324, and in this manner he became monarch over the West and the East. Under him and because of him all the persecutions against the Church ceased. Christianity triumphed and idolatry was overthrown. In 325 he gathered the First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea, which he himself personally addressed. In 324, in the ancient city of Byzantium, he laid the foundations of the new capital of his realm, and solemnly inaugurated it on May 11, 330, naming it after himself, Constantinople. Since the throne of the imperial rule was transferred thither from Rome, it was named New Rome, the inhabitants of its domain were called Romans, and it was considered the continuation of the Roman Empire. Falling ill near Nicomedia, he requested to receive divine Baptism, according to Eusebius, and also according to Socrates and Sozomen; and when he had been deemed worthy of the Holy Mysteries, he reposed in 337, on May 21 or 22, the day of Pentecost, having lived sixty-five years, of which he ruled for thirtyone years. His remains were transferred to Constantinople and were deposed in the Church of the Holy Apostles, which had been built by him. As for his holy mother Helen, after her son had made the Faith of Christ triumphant throughout the Roman Empire, she undertook a journey to Jerusalem and found the Holy Cross on which our Lord was crucified (see Sept. 13 and 14). After this, Saint Helen, in her zeal to glorify Christ, erected churches in Jerusalem at the sites of the Crucifixion and Resurrection, in Bethlehem at the cave where our Saviour was born, another on the Mount of Olives whence He ascended into Heaven, and many others throughout the Holy Land, Cyprus, and elsewhere. She was proclaimed Augusta, her image was stamped upon golden coins, and two cities were named Helenopolis after her in Bithynia and in Palestine. Having been thus glorified for her piety, she departed to the Lord being about eighty years of age.
2013 STEWARSHIP UPDATE Stewardship Pledges received as of April 24, 2013 Haline Akulow Orest Akulow John Arvanitis Michael and Nancy Avgenackis Bill Bagatelas Theodore and Karen Bagatelas Paula Baker Ludmilla Cherevko Victor and Judy Cherevko Abraham and Molly Chirackal Ashor Chirackal George and Nancy Coin Dennis and Pam Collier Dr. Costas and Yvonne Constantinou Angie Dokolas Lee Dokolas Dr. Konstantinos and Allison Dounoulis Anne Driscoll George and Georgia Eleftheropoulos Susan Fotiadis Gus and Toula Fotos Michael and Elizabeth Gorman Elizabeth Gregory Tom Gregory Pete and Arlene Gust Mike and Helen Haney Justin and Andromahi Harrison Jim Jannes Deno and Dr. Ann Kandis Francis Kandis Mike and Terri Kandis Pantelis Korovilas Georgiana and Patricia Kutrumanes Peter Lingris Thomas Lingris Georgia and Roger Lovejoy Celia Lubbers 74 Stewardship Pledges received for a total of: $97,561 Christ and Susan Mekus Demos Mekus Denny and Molly Mekus Lambros and Lisa Mihalopoulos Matt Miller Bill and Linda Minas Michael and Roseann Monn Katherine Moraetes Don and Deana Olvera-Mundt Orion Naco Biju and Sholly Ninan Angela Olvera Daphne Olvera Saki Padazopoulos Bill Panouses Chris Panouses Helen Panouses Katherine Panouses Marena Panousis Spiros and Carol Pappaspiros Christ and Helen Petaros Georgia Maess-Photiades Jimmy Pliakos Ann Polillo David L. Ray Colette Spurgetis Frank Spurgetis Soc Spurgetis Paraskevi Stamatoukos Anthony and Joan Stopoulos Jim and Kristel Stopoulos John and MaryBeth Stopoulos Bill and Tracey Theofilis Kostas Theofilis John and Tricia Thodos Jacy Villegas Frank Vretis That s an average of $1426 per Assumption Family!! Please take a moment and fill our you pledge card today.
May 1 SERVICE SCHEDULE Wednesday Holy Wednesday 4:00 p.m. Holy Unction Service 7:00 p.m. Orthros of the Last Supper May 2 Thursday Holy Thursday 10:00 a.m. Vesperal Divine Liturgy of the Mystical Supper 7:00 p.m. Passion Service of the Twelve Holy Gospels May 3 Friday Holy Friday 3:00 p.m. Apokathelosis / Unnailing Service 7:00 p.m. Lamentations and Epitaphios Service May 4 Saturday Holy Saturday 10:00 a.m. Vesperal Divine Liturgy 11:30 p.m. Orthros of the Resurrection (Resurrection Service & Divine Liturgy immediately following) May 5 Sunday GREAT AND HOLY PASCHA 12:00 Noon Agape Vespers May 12 Sunday Sunday of St. Thomas 9:00 a.m. Orthros 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy May 13 Monday Feast of St. George 8:30 a.m. Orthros 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy (at St. George in Rock Island) May 19 Sunday Sunday of the Holy Myrrhbearers 9:00 a.m. Orthros 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy May 21 Tuesday Feast of Ss. Constantine and Helen 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy May 26 Sunday Sunday of the Paralytic 9:00 a.m. Orthros 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy
CHURCH. Sunday Monday Tuesday M A Y 2 0 1 3 5 GREAT AND HOLY PASCHA Agape Vespers 12:00 Noon Pascha Celebration with Lamb Roast and Easter Egg Hunt Sunday of St. Thomas Orthros 9:00am Divine Liturgy 10:00am Sunday School Philoptochos Meeting Coffee Hour All-English Sunday Sunday of the Holy Myrrhbearers Orthros 9:00am Divine Liturgy 10:00am Sunday School Awards Graduate Recognition Coffee Hour 12 19 26 Sunday of the Paralytic Orthros 9:00am Divine Liturgy 10:00am Family Worship Coffee Hour Junior Olympics in Palos Hills All-English Sunday 6 Feast of St. George 10:00am - Divine Liturgy at St. George 6:00pm Hercules Hustle Training and Fellowship 13 6:00pm Hercules Hustle Training and Fellowship 20 6:00pm Hercules Hustle Training and Fellowship 27 Memorial Day Riverside Cemetery (10:00 am) Moline Memorial (12:00 Noon) 6:00pm Hercules Hustle Training and Fellowship 7:00pm - Festival Meeting Clergy Retreat in Lake Geneva, WI 6:30pm - Parish Council Meeting 7 14 21 Feast of Ss. Constantine & Helen Divine Liturgy 10:00am 7:00pm - Festival Meeting 28
. CALENDAR Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 HOLY WEDNESDAY 4:00pm Holy Unction 7:00pm Orthros of the Last Supper 8 No Bible Study 2 HOLY THURSDAY 10:00am Vesperal Divine Liturgy followed by Pascha Egg Dying 7:00pm Passion Service of the 12 Holy Gospels 9 No Bible Study 3 HOLY FRIDAY 9:00am Epitaphios Prep 3:00pm Apokathelosis (Unnailing) 7:00pm Lamentations Service (Epitaphios) 10 4 HOLY SATURDAY 10:00am Vesperal Divine Liturgy 11:30pm Resurrection Orthros/Divine Liturgy 11 No Bible Study 15 No Bible Study 16 17 18 Assumption Garden Club Courtyard Clean-up 10:00am 22 6:00pm-7:30pm Orthodox Bible Study (Last Session this Year) 23 9:30am-11:00am Orthodox Bible Study (Last Session this Year) 24 Metropolis of Chicago Junior Olympics in Palos Hills, IL 25 Metropolis of Chicago Junior Olympics in Palos Hills, IL No Bible Study 29 No Bible Study 30 31 Fasting Symbols Strict Fast Wine and Oil Allowed Fish Allowed Fast Free
Πρόγραμμα Ιερών Ακολουθίων 1 Μαϊου Τετάρτη Μεγάλη Τετάρτη 4:00 μ.μ. Μυστήριον Αγίου Ευχελαίου 7:00 μ.μ. Όρθρος τη Αγία Πέμπτη 2 Μαϊου Πέμπτη Μεγάλη Πέμπτη 10:00 π.μ. Εσπερινός και Θεία Λειτουργία 7:00 μ.μ. Ακολουθία των Αγίων Παθών του Κυρίου 3 Μαϊου Παρασκευή Μεγάλη Παρασκευή 3:00 π.μ. Η Αποκαθήλωσις 7:00 μ.μ. Ο Επιτάφιος Θρήνος 4 Μαϊου Σάββατο Μεγάλο Σάββατο 10:00 π.μ. Εσπερινός και Θεία Λειτουργία 11:30 μ.μ Ορθρός Αναστασέως 5 Μαϊου Κυριακή Πάσχα 12:00 μ.μ. Εσπερινός της Αγάπης 12 Μαϊου Κυριακή Κυριακή του Θωμά 9:00 π.μ. Όρθρος 10:00 π.μ. Θεία Λειτουργία 13 Μαϊου Δευτέρα Γεώργιος Μεγαλομάρτυς 8:30 π.μ. Όρθρος 10:00 π.μ. Θεία Λειτουργία στο Rock Island 19 Μαϊου Κυριακή Κυριακή Γ των Μυροφόρων 9:00 π.μ. Όρθρος 10:00 π.μ. Θεία Λειτουργία 21 Μαϊου Τρίτη Των Αγίων Κωνσταντίνου και Ελένης 10:00 π.μ. Θεία Λειτουργία 26 Μαϊου Κυριακή Κυριακή Δ του Παραλύτου 9:00 π.μ. Όρθρος 10:00 π.μ. Θεία Λειτουργία
DIAKONIA Prosforo Schedule May 5 Elaine Eleftheropoulos May 12 Maria Georgiadis May 19 Cathy Diakogeorgiou May 26 Kulla Anggeloplos Coffee Hour May 5 Pascha Lamb Roast and Pot-Luck May 12 Not Yet Reserved May 19 Jacy Villegas May 26 Dennis and Pam Collier Sunday Gospel and Epistle Readings May 5 Gospel John 1:1-17 Epistle Acts of the Apostles 1:1-8 May 12 Gospel John 20:19-31 Epistle Acts of the Apostles 5:12-20 May 19 Gospel Mark 15:43-16:8 Epistle Acts of the Apostles 6:1-7 May 26 Gospel John 5:1-15 Epistle Acts of the Apostles 9:32-42 Parish Council Ushering Schedule May 5 th - Cathy Diakogeorgiou 12 th - Matt Miller 19 th - Paris Fotos 26 st - Mike Haney June 2 nd - Denny Mekus 9 th - George Georgiadis 16 th - Kosta Dounoulis 23 rd - John Stopoulos 30 th - Cathy Diakogeorgiou July 5 th - Cathy Diakogeorgiou 12 th - Orest Akulow 19 th - Matt Miller 26 st - Paris Fotos For each Sunday, the council member listed is to be present at 9:00 a.m. The council member listed for the week following will be assigned to help during the Divine Liturgy beginning at 9:50 a.m. through the processing of the collection.
Άγιος Ιωάννης ο Θεολόγος 8 Μαϊου Ο Ιωάννης ήταν γιός του Ζεβεδαίου και της Σαλώμης και αδελφός του αποστόλου Ιακώβου νεώτερος. Στην αρχή ήταν μαθητής του Αγίου Ιωάννου του Προδρόμου και κατόπιν έγινε μαθητής του Κυρίου. Ήταν ένας απο τους δώδεκα μαθητές Του, και μάλιστα ο μαθητής "ον ηγάπα ο Ιησούς", δηλαδή, τον οποίο αγαπούσε ιδιαίτερα ο Κύριος μας Ιησούς Χριστός. Ο Ιωάννης είναι ο συγγραφέας του 4ου κατά σειρά Ευαγγελίου στην Καινή Διαθήκη, καθώς επίσης τριών Καθολικών Επιστολών και της Αποκάλυψης. Τη ζωή του κοντά στον Κύριο τη γνωρίζουμε μέσα απο τα Ευαγγέλια της Καινής Διαθήκης. Ο Ιωάννης συνεχίζει έντονα τη δράση του και μετά την Ανάληψη του Κυρίου. Αυτός και ο Πέτρος είναι πρώτοι που κήρυξαν, μετά την επιφοίτηση του Αγίου Πνεύματος, σε όλο το λαό το όνομα του Ιησού. Η παράδοση, επίσης, μας λέει ότι ο Ιωάννης κήρυξε το Ευαγγέλιο στη Μ. Ασία, και ιδιαίτερα στην Έφεσο. Στα χρόνια του αυτοκράτορα Δομετιανού βασανίστηκε και εξορίστηκε στην Πάτμο, όπου έγραψε και την Αποκάλυψη. Ο Ιωάννης έζησε γύρω στα 100 χρόνια (πέθανε γύρω στο 105 με 106 μ.χ.). Εκείνο, όμως, που αξίζει να αναφέρουμε, είναι η φράση που συνεχώς έλεγε στους μαθητές του: "Τεκνία, αγαπάτε αλλήλους", που σημαίνει, παιδιά μου, να αγαπάτε ο ένας τον άλλο. Και όταν οι μαθητές του ρώτησαν γιατί συνεχώς τους λέει την ίδια φράση, αυτός απάντησε "διότι είναι εντολή του Κυρίου, και όταν αυτό μόνο γίνεται, αρκεί".
Άγιος Κωνσταντίνος 21 Μαϊου Ο Μέγας Κωνσταντίνος γεννήθηκε το 274 μ.χ. Πατέρας του ήταν ο Κωνστάντιος ο Α ο Χλωρός και μητέρα του η Ελένη, απο το Δρέπανο της Βιθυνίας. Ο Κωνσταντίνος απο 18 χρονών έγινε στρατιωτικός και, χάρη στην ανδρεία του, τιμήθηκε με τα ανώτερα αξιώματα του στρατού. Ήταν αυτός, που με το χριστιανικό σταυροειδές λάβαρο με το ελληνόγραμμα "εν τούτω νίκα", κατατρόπωσε τα στρατεύματα του Μαξεντίου και έπειτα του Λικινίου. Επίσης, ήταν ο πρώτος αυτοκράτωρ που ευνόησε την Εκκλησία, μετά απο τρείς αιώνες ανελέητου διωγμού. Μετέφερε την πρωτεύουσα του κράτος του στο αρχαίο βυζάντιο, και εκεί έκτισε τη βασίλισσα των πόλεων, την Κωνσταντινούπολη. Στο τέλος, ο Κωνσταντίνος αξιώθηκε και του Αγίου Βαπτίσματος, και αμέσως μετά είπε: "Νύν αληθεί λόγω μακάριον οίδ εμαυτόν, νύν της αθανάτου ζωής πεφάναι άξιον, νύν του θείου μετειληφέναι φωτός πεπίστευκα". Τώρα, δηλαδή, σύμφωνα με το λόγο της αλήθειας, ξέρω ότι είμαι μακάριος, τώρα έχω γίνει άξιος της αθανάτου ζωής, τώρα έχω πιστέψει πώς έλαβα το θείο φώς. Ο Μέγας Κωνσταντίνος πέθανε σε ηλικία 63 ετών (21 Μαΐου 337). Η δε μητέρα του Ελένη, που συνεορτάζεται με το γιό της, ήταν αυτή που βρήκε τον Τίμιο Σταυρό στους Αγίους Τόπους και έδωσε στο Μέγα Κωνσταντίνο την πρέπουσα διαπαιδαγώγηση. Άλλωστε, και ο ίδιος την τίμησε, όταν στη μεγάλη πλατεία της Κωνσταντινούπολης έκτισε δύο στήλες, μία δική του και μία της Ελένης, που έφερε την επιγραφή: "Είς Άγιος είς Κύριος Ιησούς Χριστός, είς δόξαν Θεού Πατρός, Αμήν".
2013 ANNUAL GOLF OUTING Greek Cultural Festival 7 th Annual Golf Tournament Monday, June 24, 2013 9:00 a.m. Shotgun Start $100 per golfer includes Greens Fees, Practice Range, Cart, Locker Room and Shower Facilities, On Course Soft Drinks, Continental Breakfast, Casual Lunch, On Course Events Sponsorship Opportunities: Presenting Sponsor ($2,000) Lunch Sponsor ($1,000) Breakfast Sponsor ($500) Beverage Cart Sponsor ($500) Cart Sponsor ($300) Raffle Sponsor ($200) Hole/Green Sponsor ($200) See you at TPC Deere Run!!!
GOLF OUTING REGISTRATION Name: Company: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: Email: I am organizing a Foursome, attached is a check(s) For foursome(s) x $400 = (with 2 or more Foursomes you receive a free Hole Sponsorship!) I am golfing as an individual; please place me in a foursome or with: I enjoy the Golf Outing and would like to be one of the sponsors: Company/Individual Name: Presenting Sponsor ($2,000) Lunch Sponsor ($1,000) Beverage Cart Sponsor ($500) Breakfast Sponsor ($500) Golf Hole/Green Sponsor ($200) Golf Cart Sponsor ($300) Shared Hole/Green Sponsor ($100) Raffle Sponsor ($200) I can t golf, but please accept my donation of $ Please return prior to May 30 th with payment to: GREEK CULTURAL FESTIVAL 4900 Kennedy Dr., East Moline, IL 61244 Additional Golfers for Foursome Reservations Golfer #2 Golfer #3 Golfer #4
PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES Parish Council Meeting Minutes March 12, 2013 Call to Order at 6:45pm. Fr. Jon led the opening prayer. Roll Call: Present: John Stopoulos, Cathy Diakageorgiou, Mike Haney, Paris Fotos, Orest Akulow, Kosta Dounoulis, and George Georgiadis Excused: Denny Mekus and Matt Miller Treasurer s Report: Current Balance is $2,419.93. (February 28th, 2013 balance was $3,674.96). Need a projected total of $8,400.00 to pay bills for the Month of March. Motion made by Kosta to transfer $2,500.00 with an option to transfer an additional $2,500.00 if needed from the Festival Fund to pay bills for the month of March. 2nd by: Cathy. President s Report: Presbytera Tzerdimos would like to say THANK YOU to the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church for everything after the falling asleep of her husband Fr. Nikiforos Tzerdimos. Priest s Report: Parish Council will denote $50 per person for the Epitaphio Flowers. Motion made by Cathy, 2nd by: Kosta. Installed 29 LED s at a total cost of $905.91 The Church will once again have a lamb for Pascha with a Pot Luck celebration. On March 31, 2013 Chris Avramopoulos will be coming to the Church to promote Junior Olympics and Fanari Summer Camp. Need to try and have all the children of the parish present. Paris Fotos has volunteered to help organize the athletic events of the Church which include Jr. Olympics, GOYA Basketball Tournament and Summer Softball League. Motion to appoint Paris to athletic director made by Cathy, 2nd by: Orest Scholarship Fund. Cathy and Kosta will join the 5 member board along with members of the Philoptochos, Pam Collier and Erica Melchin, and the Priest to put a system together to help raise more money. GOLF OUTING date is Monday June 24th, 2013. Evangelical Outreach Committee. The new committee will work on a better system for those visiting the Church to learn more about the faith and putting together a system for outreach. Parish Council will be in charge of getting four people to carry the
PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES Epitaphio and one person to carry the large Cross on Holy Friday Evening. Fr. Jon is looking into other insurance options for him and his family to decrease the cost we are paying annually for health insurance. Motion made by Kosta to allow Fr. Jon to go with other health insurance plan if it cuts the cost by 50% or more, if it doesn t cut it by at least 50% the parish council will re-visit the health insurance options. 2nd by: Cathy. Old/New Business: GENERAL ASSEMBLY SUNDAY APRIL 21, 2013 It was discovered that the Grease Trap baffle is gone in the kitchen. Lupe will work on fabricating a new baffle to replace the missing one. Need to label Kitchen sinks, etc. appropriately so those who use the kitchen know where things go. Kosta will mount a 1st aid kit in the kitchen so people know where it is in case it is needed. Kosta makes a motion to get bids for electrical upgrades to the Church before festival to cut costs so that it can be presented at the General Assembly. 2nd by: Paris We will be checking the current rates at The National Bank to see if they are the same or better then what we are currently getting to move some business to them. Solea lights bid came in at +/- $1,700.00. Planning a GOYA event in May. Have not decided exact date, time or event yet. Motion to adjourn by: Cathy motioned, 2nd by: Mike. Meeting adjourned at 8:32pm FINANCIAL POSITION 2013 Budgeted General Fund Expenses $202,600 Total General Fund Expenses through April 9 th $52,094.24 Total Stewardship through April 9 th $32,507.00 YTD 2013 Shortfall of Expenses to Stewardship $19,487.24 Other General Fund Income (Candles, Events, Etc.) $8,404.60 Year-To-Date 2013 Cashflow Shortfall $11,082.64 Unpaid Archdiocese Total Commitment $7,966.68 Year-To-Date 2013 Shortfall $18,049.32
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