the promise - Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
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the promise - Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
the promise Wait for the promise of the Father April 2009 Volume 33, Issue 3 Holy Pascha The Day of Renewed Life “He has delivered us from the power of darkness and conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son of His love, in whom we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins.” [Colossians 1:13-14] the earth in order for the Day of Renewed Life to spring forth from the tomb and become a gift to all. Through the Resurrection we are filled with hope in expectation of God’s heavenly kingdom which has arrived. Easter morning is a day like no other day of the entire year. It is a special day holding within it the seeds of a new beginning. For on this day our Saviour, Who is Christ our God, overcame the gloom of darkness by displaying the joys of His Resurrection to the entire world. Thus, through this glorious act we are granted renewed life in Jesus Christ. What a great day Pascha is, for Life defeated death and we are granted the gift of renewed life! The master of this world has been defeated by the Master of all. Satan has been destroyed and his kingdom lays in utter ruin. All of creation sings songs of victory as it witnesses the unprecedented change of kingdoms. The dominion of darkness that ruled this world since the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise has been obliterated by the New Adam Who establishes the Kingdom of Heaven here and now. The Gates of Paradise are swung open! Let us then enter once again so that we may live with Christ unto all eternity. By allowing God to establish His Kingdom within our souls we enthrone Him in our hearts and walk together with Him once again in Paradise! “This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it” says one of the Paschal hymns. Indeed, this day of renewal is a joyous celebration, for darkness and death have been annihilated by the blossoming forth of Christ’s love from the sealed tomb. The chains of bitter slavery that sought to bind us under the serpent’s guile have, like wax, been melted away by the radiant warmth of the Blessed Springtime. Spring is the season where the barren frosty landscape of winter is replaced with new life. It fills the world with hope in expectation of that which is to come. In similar manner, the Blessed Springtime, Christ God, has filled all with hope and authentic life by cultivating the seeds of the Resurrection. His death sowed the seeds of the Resurrection deep into My dear friends, the power of the Resurrection is found in the power of Christ. And it is in Jesus Christ that the power of renewed life grows. Let us all joyously receive Jesus Christ into our lives so that we may be participants of renewed life. I wish all a blessed Pascha. To Christ be all glory, honor and worship, now and forever and unto the ages of ages. Amen. – Fr. Peter COMMUNITY CORNER dates in the life of our church Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church A parish of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and the Metropolis of New Jersey 250 Gallows Hill Road, Westfield, NJ 07090-1109 Tel (908) 233-8533 Fax (908) 233-0623 Visit our Website at www.holytrinitywestfield.org Fr. Peter’s email: htgoc@westfieldnj.com Rev. Fr. Peter Delvizis, Presiding Priest Rev. Fr. Alexander G. Leondis, Priest Office Staff Irene Panagakos, Parish Administrator Jean O’Dowd, Accounting Manager Ocione Nunes, Caretaker Worship Pascalis Kuvalakis, Psaltis Kathryn Athanasoulas, Adult/Angel Choir Dir. Phyllis Verenes, Organist Michael Wolff, Head Acolyte Ministries Parish Council............................................... Peter T. Arbes Philoptochos.................................................. Mary Demiris Religious Education...........Louis Martin, Eleftheria Wolff Greek School.................................................. Rita Fitanidis Trinity Circle................................................ Athena Manos TAG.......................................................... George Skorinko Youth (GOYA)............................................ Panos Chantzis JOY/HOPE....................Kathy Maglaras, Yiana Leichtling, ................................................................Sandy Boutsikaris TOTS............................................................... Joanne Paras Bookstore.............................................Sandy Mouratoglou Committees Cultural....................................................... Barbara Manos Greek School PTO............................................Jenny Basis Outreach...................................................... Robert LoAlbo Fall, Winter and Spring Schedule Sundays: Orthros, 8:45am Divine Liturgy, 10:00am Weekdays: Orthros, 8:30am Divine Liturgy, 9:30am Volume 33 Issue 3 10 issues published annually No Subscription Fee (article deadlines - 10th of the preceding month) Wednesday, April 1, Presanctified Liturgy, 7:00PM followed by a Lenten meal and Theosis at 8:20PM Thursday, April 2, Greek School, 4-6:00PM; Choir practice, 7:30PM Friday, April 3, Set up for Quilt-a-thon; last Salutations [Akathist Hymn], 7:00PM Saturday, April 4, Quilt-a-thon, 9:30AM – 4:30PM; Baptism, Noon Sunday, April 5, 5th Sunday in Lent; Orthros, 8:45AM; Divine Liturgy, 10:00AM; Blessing of the Quilts after the Divine Liturgy Monday, April 6, Lenten Concert rehearsal, 7:00PM Tuesday, April 7, Greek School, 4-6:00PM; Philoptochos Board meeting, 7:00PM; Parish Council, 7:30PM; Northern New Jersey Youth Commission Jr. Olympics meeting, 7PM; Districts 1 and 2, 7:30PM; all churches together, 7:30PM in the Bouras Center Wednesday, April 8, Presanctified Liturgy, 7:00PM followed by a Lenten meal and Theosis at 8:20PM Thursday, April 9, Greek School, 4:00-6:00PM; Choir practice, 7:30PM Friday, April 10, cleaning and stripping the palms, 9:00AM; Lenten Concert at St. Nicholas, Wyckoff Saturday, April 11, Saturday of Lazarus, Orthros, 8:45AM; Divine Liturgy, 9:30AM followed by the palm cross making in the Bouras Center; JOY/ HOPE members to participate Sunday, April 12, Palm Sunday, Orthros, 8:45AM; Hierarchal Liturgy, 10:00AM; The Bridegroom Service, 7:00PM Holy Monday, April 13, The Bridegroom Service, 7:00PM Holy Tuesday, Tuesday, April 14, Presanctified Liturgy, 9:30AM; The Bridegroom Service and the Hymn of Kassiani Holy Wednesday, April 15, Sacrament of Holy Unction, 3PM and 7PM; choir practice after the service Holy Thursday, April 16, Divine Liturgy of the Mystical Supper, 9:30AM; The Holy Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Twelve Gospels and the Crucifixion, 7:00PM Great and Holy Friday, April 17, Church open for Venerating the Cross, 9:00AM-3:00PM; Royal Hours, 9:30AM; Apokathelosis Vespers, Descent from the Cross and Burial of Christ, 3:00PM; Lamentations, 7:00PM Holy Saturday, April 18, Holy Saturday, Vesperal Divine Liturgy, 9:30AM; Resurrection Vigil and Divine Liturgy, 11:00PM The Great and Holy Pascha, April 19; Agape Vespers, 11:00AM Monday, April 20, the Church Office is closed COMMUNITY CORNER Monday, April 20 – Saturday, April 25, Bright week and a fast-free week Tuesday, April 21, Greek School, 4-6:00PM Wednesday, April 22, Great Vespers for St. George at the Clifton, Piscataway and Trenton churches, TOTS, 10:00AM; Thursday, April 23, Feast day of St. George the Great Martyr, Orthros, 8:30AM; Divine Liturgy, 9:30AM; Greek School, 4:-6:00PM; choir practice, 7:30PM; Greek dancing, 7:30PM Friday, April 24, Life-giving Spring [Zoodochos Pehge], Orthros, 8:30AM; Divine Liturgy, 9:30AM; set up for the Vocal Master Class; Saturday, April 25, Vocal Master Class 9:00AM-4:30PM; District Oratorical Festival, St. Nicholas, Wyckoff Sunday, April 26, Orthros, 8:45AM; Divine Liturgy, 10:00AM; Wedding, 1:30PM; Greek Independence Day parade in NYC Tuesday, April 28, Greek School, 4-6:00PM Wednesday, April 29, Trinity Circle trip to Hunterdon Playhouse; bus leaves church parking lot at 10AM Thursday, April 30, Greek School, 4-6:00PM; choir practice, 7:30PM; Greek dancing, 7:30PM OUR JOURNEY THROUGH HOLY WEEK AND EASTER Father Alexander G. Leondis Holy Week is set apart in the Ecclesiastical Year, so that we might slow down our customary pace and evaluate our spiritual life, our life before God. This sacred week’s goal is to have us relive the last week in our Lord’s life, which opened to us once again the Garden of Eden, Doors of Paradise. The events are presented as a drama and we are eye-witnesses of all the events. By unveiling its mysteries to us, the drama becomes a personal experience by which we identify and it elevates us to an all embracing movement upward to God. [RAISING OF LAZARUS] SATURDAY OF LAZARUS This day is the beginning of the end, for by raising Lazarus from the dead, Christ proves that He is truly God. This caused many to believe in Him as the long awaited Messiah. The Hebrew religious leaders, however, feared their positions would be lost and conspired to find a way to do away with Him. We stand at Lazarus’ grave and behold this miracle of the restoration of life to a dead man by the Giver of Life. We acknowledge Him as our true God who became man to save our souls from eternal damnation and open for us the doors of His Kingdom. The scenes take place in Jerusalem. The players are real. The events are historical. The faithful parishioner does not only look and hear, but is involved, is present and participates. The admission fee is faith. Commemorative worship, through faith, takes us back to these events and causes us to relive them. Without reliving this sacred annual drama, we can not receive its benefits. If we allow this Holy Week to pass without changing or transforming us into better Christians, the element of growth in Christ is lost. Let us this Holy Week and Easter attend all the Church Services faithfully and thus be spiritually present in Jerusalem with the Lord. Let us enter the Church as if we were actually entering God’s Kingdom with a heart filled with faith, a mind open to revelation and a desire for spiritual ascent. [PALM SUNDAY] PALM SUNDAY The pious Hebrew people in recognition of Christ’s divinity Page 3 COMMUNITY CORNER raise palms and proclaim Him King of the Jews. On this day His Kingdom on earth begins. As the believers honor Him and exalt Him, the unbelievers seek more intensely to conspire against Him. Palm Sunday is a day of decision, whether to accept Christ as our King or to renounce Him. We proclaim Him King and Master of our lives, and receive palms as a token of this experience. We pray to God to help us make a meaningful ascetical effort for the entire week, for by having acknowledged Him as King, we might truly become members of His Kingdom. HOLY WEDNESDAY MORNING The last Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts is performed. This Liturgy leads us to repentance. The Lenten Prayer of St. Ephraim, which is prayed throughout Lent is recited for the last time. During Great Lent we should have repented for our sins and cleansed our souls. Our preparation begins for the unfolding of the Sacrament of Sacraments, the Mystery of Mysteries, the Holy Eucharist which will be instituted on Holy Thursday. We pray for remission of our sins, repent for our former life and seek a new life in Christ our Lord. HOLY WEDNESDAY EVENING The Sacrament of Holy Unction is performed. This Sacrament grants us spiritual and physical strength through the prayers and the blessing of the Holy Oil or Unction. Before receiving Holy Communion on Thursday, the day of its institution, we are anointed with Holy Unction to make us worthy, to partake of our Lord’s Precious Body and Blood. We pray that we might be worthy to stand before the Table of the Last Supper together with Christ’s disciples to receive the food of the Kingdom, which sustains our lives as citizens of Heaven. [EXTREME HUMILIATION] PALM SUNDAY EVENING, HOLY MONDAY AND HOLY TUESDAY During Holy Week the Orthros Service of the forthcoming day is celebrated on the evening before. For example, on Palm Sunday evening we perform the Orthros of Monday morning and thus relive the events of Monday. The evenings of Palm Sunday, Holy Monday and Tuesday share a common theme. The unbelievers discuss schemes to find fault in Jesus and a legal way to do away with Him, for He was threatening their power. The scriptural readings and hymns emphasize the approaching end of Christ’s life on earth. Repentance is encouraged, for evil is precisely moving the enemies of God against Him. On these days we seek to rid ourselves of all sin within us, so that we will not plot against the Lord like Judas and the Hebrew clergy. Every time we perform evil acts, we imitate them and perpetuate the sin of betrayal. [LAST SUPPER] HOLY THURSDAY MORNING The Divine Liturgy is celebrated on this day of institution, so that all the faithful might truly be joined to the Mystical Body of Christ and thus receive the saving benefits of His life and live as citizens of the Kingdom. On this day the Reserved Holy Communion is prepared and placed in the Tabernacle found on the Altar and is used for communing the sick for the entire year. The Body and Blood of Christ in the Tabernacle represents the actual presence of Christ at Holy Trinity as He rests on the altar. Page 4 COMMUNITY CORNER We seek union with the Mystical Body of Christ and pray that through Holy Communion He might be present in us all the days of our life. HOLY FRIDAY MORNING No Divine Liturgy is performed, for the Liturgy presupposed Christ’s presence in the world. On this day of evil, Christ is not present in the world, but lies dead in the Tomb. The services of the Hours are performed, commemorating the events of Good Friday. We pray that our sins might never keep God from us and we praise Him for accepting death for our salvation. [CRUCIFIXION] HOLY THURSDAY EVENING We return to Jerusalem to relive the events of our Lord’s betrayal, seizure and the trials before the Sanhedrin and Pontius Pilate. We follow Him on the Way of the Cross and are crucified to our sinful ways with Him on the Cross, with the hope that we might resurrect with Him to new life. The twelve Gospel Lessons narrate these events. The Cross is carried around the Church, commemorating the Way of the Cross, and it is placed on the Solea, which represents His Crucifixion at Golgotha. Unless we attend this service, we do not truly participate in the events of Holy Week. Without the Crucifixion there is no Resurrection. We behold Christ on the Cross and contemplate upon the force evil has in the world, as evil nails Christ to the Cross. We pray earnestly that we might not recrucify Him by betraying Him like Judas and the Jewish religious leaders who chose evil over righteousness. [UNNAILING] HOLY FRIDAY AFTERNOON The Unnailing Service of our Lord is reenacted (“Apokathelosis” in Greek). The Body of Christ is solemnly removed from the Crucifix on the Solea, wrapped in a burial shroud and placed in the Sanctuary. The Epitaphios, the embroidered cloth bearing the Body of our Lord, is carried in a solemn funeral procession around the Church and placed in the Tomb (Kouvouklion) adorned with flowers. As we behold Jesus lying in the darkness of the Tomb, we pray that our passions, sins and pride might be put to death within us, so that we might not live in the darkness of evil which caused His death. Page 5 COMMUNITY CORNER us another Lenten period and Holy Week and by it, another opportunity to delve into the depth of the mystery of our salvation. EASTER AGAPE VESPERS On Easter morning we celebrate the Agape Vespers and proclaim the resurrection of our Lord in various languages. This symbolizes that the good news of our Lord’s resurrection is for the entire world, for all people and all generations. We acknowledge the fact that Christ is Lord of the Universe and as an apostolic Church, Orthodoxy preaches Christ crucified and resurrected to all people. [CHRIST IN TOMB] HOLY FRIDAY EVENING The moving Burial Lamentations are sung before Christ’s Tomb which is decorated with flowers. The atmosphere begins to become theologically more joyous, for hymns with a resurrectional tone are heard and finally the Great Doxology, which is sung only on joyous occasions. The Procession of the Tomb with the embroidered Epitaphios, the dead Body of our Lord, is carried around the Church. This does not represent a funeral procession, but Christ’s descent into Hades, where He preached His Gospel to its captives and resurrected all who accepted His lordship. Flowers are distributed as a token of our participation in His Funeral and His raising the just and holy in Hades. We take the flowers home as a reminder of our participation in these events. We pray that having faithfully followed Christ to His Tomb and mourned for our sins, which placed Him there. We pray that we might be worthy to ascend our present way of life and rise to a new life through His resurrection. [RESURRECTION] HOLY SATURDAY EVENING The faithful gather in the Church to participate in the Feast of Feasts, Pascha, Easter, the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The Church is dark, symbolizing the darkness of the world without Christ. The Priests offer the Easter light symbolizing the light of Christ to the world. The designated Gospel is read, the Resurrection is proclaimed at midnight, the morn of the new day. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated and the climax of the fifty day preparation period is fulfilled. Having faithfully followed the movements leading to the end, the Christian feels reborn through the joy over the Lord’s Resurrection. We pray that the light of the Resurrection, which destroyed death and darkness, might illumine our way to God and make us citizens of Paradise. We thank the Lord for granting PHILOPTOCHOS Mary Demiris, President On Monday, February 16th we held our first General Meeting of the new year with guest speaker Dina Mercier, M.S. Ed. Autism Specialist and Private Consultant who spoke to us on Autism Spectrum Disorder. She gave a very informative presentation which was followed by a great question and answer portion of the meeting. I am sure all of us know someone who has been touched by Autism and this general meeting was very meaningful to those who attended. Autism is one of the foundations that National Philoptochos voted to make a national obligation last year at the Biennial Conference. Page 6 COMMUNITY CORNER On Tuesday, May 19th we will hold our last General Meeting before the summer which will include elections for a new Philoptochos Board. I encourage all Philoptochos members to consider running for a board position. Formal letters were sent out to the current Philoptochos members with key information relative to the elections process. If you have any questions please contact Cynthia Ladas on 908-2320646 or Mary Demiris at 908-766-6938. We look forward to seeing you on May 19th at 7:00 pm in the Bouras Center. Refreshments will be served. Even though the “formal” membership drive ended on March 31st, we still would like to encourage all the women in our Holy Trinity community to become members of Philoptochos. The work we do in Christ’s name goes to support numerous charitable organizations, needy families, various research foundations, in addition to the many requests we receive throughout the year. As many of you know, Philoptochos is the philanthropic arm of our Church and the second largest philanthropic women’s organization in the United States. I think it is important for every woman in our community to join. This year our goal is to increase our membership. Ellen Manos Athenson and Olga Emanuel are the Membership Committee Chairs and you can stop by the Philoptochos Table during Fellowship Hour to sign up and ask any questions you may have. the Philoptochos table during Fellowship Hour to drop off donations or speak to someone if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you all on May 6th. 3rd ANNUAL ART SHOW representing Greek-American Artists will be held May 29-31, 2009 in the Bouras Center. Maria Halkias will again Chair this fundraiser. The Art Show will be kicked off with a Wine and Cheese Reception on Friday night, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. The hours on Saturday will be 11:00 am to 4:00 pm and Sunday 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm. Please plan on attending and bring your friends. Annual Rummage Sale - We plan on having another Rummage Sale June 25th and 26th in the Bouras Center. Please start saving your items for this event. We will be collecting new or slightly used household items, small appliances, books, children’s toys and games, small furniture, classy collectibles, china, glass, silverware, lamps, purses, etc. Please No Clothing will be accepted. Also make sure your donations are clean and in good condition. Donations will be accepted on Sunday June 21st thru Wednesday the 24th. Volunteers are needed for this event. You can sign up at the Philoptochos table during Fellowship Hour. UP COMING EVENTS AIDS QUILT-A-THON The AIDS Quilt-a-Thon will be held on Saturday, April 4, 2009 beginning at 9 am in the Bouras Center. Connie Wygera will again Chair this event. This is truly a “community” event with entire families participating in all aspects of making the quilts. This program is very fulfilling as it demonstrates true Christianity, unity and philanthropic outreach. It is focused on making the precious lives of children and adults touched by the AIDS virus a little better by demonstrating that people care. Not only the Holy Trinity Community, but people and organizations outside our Parish participate in the annual event – so please make a point to join us even if it is for a few hours. ANNUAL FASHION SHOW “FOREVER BEAUTIFUL” will be held on Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at the Chanticler, Short Hills, NJ. Avi Kiriakatis is the Chairperson this fundraiser, and we are truly blessed because she does an outstanding job. Letters have been mailed out to all parishioners regarding donations for the gift raffles, either monetary donations or gift items will be accepted. We will also be taking ads for our program book which will include Mother’s Day Tributes. This is our biggest fundraiser and the proceeds go to support all the foundations and charities we assist throughout the year, so please help us in any way you can. We know these are difficult times, but any donation would be greatly appreciated. You can stop by CULTURAL COMMITTEE Barbara Manos, Chairperson We thank all who came out on the evening of February 27 and filled to overflowing the Bouras Center for the screening of the documentary THE JOURNEY: the Greek-American Dream. During the 87-minute movie, it was comforting and moving to be in the company of so many and whose families shared very similar experiences. It was gratifying to see many young people in attendance – 2nd, 3rd and maybe even 4th generation Greek American, who in all probability had never Page 7 COMMUNITY CORNER heard any stories about the struggles of their grandparents and great grandparents immigrating to America. Clearly it was an evening of remembrance. We were happy to welcome another large crowd as we did exactly 25 years ago when we were the first community to host Nicholas Gage after the publication of his book Eleni, and we celebrated our 25th anniversary by again being the first community to present this highly acclaimed documentary and to have with us the filmmaker, Ms. Maria Iliou, who wrote, directed and produced it as well as George Tselos, Supervisor and Archivist of Ellis Island (whom we had hosted in 2003). Professor Kitroeff of Haverford College was an historical consultant, as well as other collaborators from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. After the screening both Ms. Iliou and Mr. Tselos spoke and answered questions This fascinating history of the Greek immigration from 1890 to 1980 came about when Ms. Iliou, came here from Greece on a Fulbright Grant for another project, but by chance she came upon this trove of previously unseen archival photographic and film footage from 50 and public and private collections which changed her direction. Since its release the documentary has received numerous awards. We were in good company since it has been shown at the Benaki Museum in Athens and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Presently Miss Iliou is involved in several projects, but we don’t think any will have the impact for us as did THE JOURNEY. We wish her many successes. DVD’s are available for sale at the Church Bookstore on Sundays or by calling the office. CHOIR return to give a Vocal Master Class in the morning session and Marina Alexander will be the clinician in the afternoon emphasizing conducting in collaboration with Chrissellene. Flyers will be displayed. This will be open to the public. The Spirit of Lent Concert The annual Lenten Concert will be hosted by St. Nicholas, Wyckoff on Friday, April 10, 2009 at 8:00 Members of our Angel, Byzan “teen” and Adult choir will join forces with other church choirs. Save the date for this beautiful concert. Flyers are available soon. The Book Store’s April Feature is a WONDERFUL LENTEN SURPRISE by Sandy Mouratoglou Oltmann, Dana Banu, and Andrea Blasi Never in a million years might one expect a “regular” cookbook to be so special! Such is the case for POPULAR GREEK RECIPES by the Ladies Philoptochos Society of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, Charleston, South Carolina. It boasts of chapters on: various recipes, equivalents and metric charts, a Greek-English glossary, and an index. Simple yet magnificent drawings are sprinkled throughout like savory spices. Occasional blue boxes give hints, such as how to: make brine for feta (p. 47), pit olives (p. 81), enhance the flavor of chopped onions (p. 143), bake a quick substitute for koulourakia (p. 157); as well as an explanation of the symbolism of the five Artoclasia loaves (p. 223). The chapter introductions can inspire a cook on the most “hohum” day. Many purchasers of this book have returned to say how much they like it. OK…..SO WHAT IS THE BIG SURPRISE? Kathryn Athanasoulas The Gold Coin The choir is very grateful that they were blessed to get the gold coin at the Vasilopita luncheon. It seems that the promise of good luck has started to take effect. Yes, a little slow but that is fine. You will see a couple of men singing in the choir and that is good. We pray for more. In the meantime we are very grateful for having the Angels and Byzan “teens” joining us every Sunday. Keep them coming. The mouth-watering recipes in the chapter entitled “Greek Lenten Foods” (p. 237), the complete, yet simple, one-page instructions in the chapter entitled “Fasting in the Greek Orthodox Church” (p. 262), the thoughtfully prepared chapter entitled “Menu Suggestions for Lenten Menus” (p. 263), and the sections entitled “Prayers Before Meals, For Saturday Evening, and For Sunday”. A Church Music Institute The love and reverence with which this cookbook has been prepared is evident in this quotation from the section entitled “Mealtime Prayers” (p. 271): On April 25, 2009 Holy Trinity will be hosting a Church Music Institute from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM in the Bouras Center. By popular demand, Chrissellene Petropolous will “Each meal is an image of the Eucharist, a thanksgiving for all of God’s blessings. We thank God for our daily bread and pray for the heavenly bread of His grace.” Page 8 YOUTH CORNER NEWS AND UPDATES CONGRATULATIONS TO A BUDDING ARTIST Twelve year old, Alexandra Papalitskas, spends a great deal of time sketching and painting. Recently, her talent was rewarded when her cover design was used by Kids’ Guide, a booklet that features upcoming social events plus many services for children including museums, art events, health services, shopping guide, and more. Alexandra was awarded a $75.00 savings bond. Congratulations, Alexandra. Along with the Holy Trinity Family and your parents, Stacey and Bill and brother, John William, we are all very proud of you and your accomplishments. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE We are happy and pleased to announce that, once again this year, scholarships will be made available for graduating high school seniors from Holy Trinity. AHEPA The Thomas Jefferson chapter of AHEPA and the AHEPA District, will grant several scholarships. Applications are available at church under the Icon Display Cabinet. For more information, please contact Dean Constantine, 908/518-0870 or Dino Genakos, 908/964-8567. PHILOPTOCHOS The Ladies Philoptochos will also grant several scholarships. Seniors who will be attending college in the fall should pick up an application from church under the Icon Display Cabinet or from the 12th grade Religious Education teachers. For more information, please contact Barbara Manos, 908/2339520. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY YOUTH COMMISSION Seniors are encouraged to participate in this scholarship program open to GOYA members who will be attending college in the fall. Please see a Youth Advisor for more information. “COME AND SEE” The “Come and See” Scholarship offers 80% tuition for Hellenic College in Brookline, Massachusetts. To apply, please see Fr. Peter. Helen College is the only fully accredited Orthodox Christian, liberal arts, undergraduate institution in North America. Bachelor degrees are offered in Elementary Education, Management Leadership, Human Development, Classics/Greek studies, Religious studies, History and Literature. For more information, go to www.hchc.edu T.O.T.S. Trinity Orthodox Toddler Social “Let the little children come unto me” Matthew 19:13 Happenings: In March the T.O.T.S prepared for the Holy season of Lent. The children made crosses and decorated them with beautiful colored stones. Later, the children finger-painted cross shapes. Miss Joanne made play dough for the children and they all loved rolling it into their own unique creations. The T.O.T.S. enjoyed hearing Easter stories about Jesus and said very special prayers in the church for Lent. Please Join Us: T.O.T.S. is open to all Holy Trinity families with children 18 months to four years of age with a mom, dad, grandparent or other caregiver. T.O.T.S meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month in the preschool room at 10AM –11:30AM. Please dress for play and bring your own drinks. Snacks will be provided. We always enjoy meeting new TOTS (and their Moms!). Upcoming Dates: March 11, 25 April 22 May 13, 27 June 10 Youth Update Panos Chantzis “Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye.” Colossians 3:13 As we prepare for the great Resurrection, we are reminded that our Lord, Jesus Christ showed us the way of forgiveness through his sacrifice. At this time as we write this article, it is just a short time until the day of Sights & Sounds. We hope to have good news to share with you in the next edition of The Promise. Outreach by Vasilis Chantzis On Saturday, March 7, 2009, members of our youth group participated in a charity volleyball game at Rahway High School. The money collected went to “Healing the Children” – an organization which sponsors doctors to perform surgeries Page 9 YOUTH CORNER on children in countries where they would not normally have this opportunity. After the game our group enjoyed dinner and fellowship at the Rustic Mill. Thanks to our participants (both on and off the court): David Athenson, Panos Chantzis, Vasilis Chantzis, Stephanie John, Diana Kallinosis, Alexandra Panagakos, Niko Sakellis, Katie Sofianopoulos, George Stevens, Vickie Zourzoukis Athletics OLYMPICS Registration papers and money due Sunday, March 29th SACRAMENTS AND RITES BAPTISMS Sunday, March 15, Aristotelis [Soterios] and Zoe, the twins of Sara and Spyridon Kremmidas Saturday, April 4, Theo Augustus, the son of Carol and Charles Tombros Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church New Members Mr. Charles Tombros 61 Maple Avenue Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922-1322 (908)-665-1876 Practices for Olympics have begun: Soccer – coach Stathi Afendoulis Track & field – coaches Ellen Conti & Van Grafas Volleyball – coaches Ellen Conti & Aggie Zourzoukis Saturday, May 2nd – Soccer Saturday, May 9th – Indoor Olympics: Chess, checkers, backgammon, table tennis, electronic games Saturday/Sunday, May 23 & 24 Memorial Day weekend GO WESTFIELD! From the Advisors: At the state meeting, the issue of sustaining the New Jersey Northern Youth Commission Scholarship Fund has evolved to the announcement of a 2009 GOYA yearbook. The advisors, along with Father Peter, are making the following request. Please support this cause. All of our children are candidates for these scholarships as High School seniors. Even if it seems a long way off, if we do not participate with contributions, there will be no scholarships in the future. This is what we are asking from every family: A minimum $25 donation: in return you will receive a Yearbook and your family name will be part of our Youth Journal ad. For those of you who would like to purchase a separate ad, the fees are as follows: Full page - $100 Half page - $50 Quarter page - $25 Deadline: Sunday, April 5th Thank you for supporting the Preview Show… more in the next edition of The Promise Thank you for helping with Sights and Sounds… Mark your calendars: Saturday, April 25th – Youth/Parent get together at Snuffy’s Ms. Christen Heiden 4 Running Brook Road Bridgewater, NJ 08807-1412 (917) 414-4692 Mr./Mrs. Charles & Kali Cannizzaro 21 Coolidge Drive Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922-2003 (908) 665-0321 Mr./Mrs. George & Christine Lysicatos 427 Denman Road Cranford, NJ 07016-2743 (908) 272-0581 2009 STEWARDSHIP PLEDGES Holy Trinity would like to thank the following individuals who have submitted a pledge for the year 2009. With this commitment of time, talent, and treasure, the vital ministries which convey the message of Christ into the world continue with zeal and love. Yours is a Stewardship to God. 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