THE TRUE VINE - Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
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THE TRUE VINE - Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
THE TRUE VINE The Monthly Newsletter of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Dayton, Ohio JUNE 2016 VOLUME 12 ISSUE 34 Giver of Life: The Holy Spirit In Our Daily Experience By Bishop Kallistos Ware IN THIS ISSUE: Giver of Life: The Holy Spirit In Our Daily Experience 1 Parish Registry 3 Liturgical Schedule 3 Ministries and Organizations 4 Faith In Action 5 News and Notes 6 Stewardship 8 Calendar 11 --------------------------------------------------------------------- The True Vine is a monthly publication with special editions of The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church 500 Belmonte Park North Dayton, OH 45405-4797 Office Hours Mon. – Fri. 9 a.m. – 5 a.m. Tel.: 937-224-0601 www.daytonannunciation.org My grandmother long ago once wondered, “Why is the Holy Spirit never mentioned in sermons? Hearing of Him is like hearing news of an old friend one hasn’t heard of in a long time.” We will hear of news of this old friend today. St Symeon the New New Theologian wrote this invocation to the Holy Spirit: Come, true light. Come, life eternal. Come, hidden mystery. Come, treasure without name. Come, reality beyond all words. Come, person beyond all understanding. Come, rejoicing without end. Come, light that knows no evening. Come, unfailing expectation of the saved. Come, raising of the fallen. Come, resurrection of the dead. Come, all-powerful, for unceasingly you create, refashion and change all things by your will alone. Come, invisible whom none may touch and handle. Come, for you continue always unmoved, yet at every instant you are wholly in movement; you draw near to us who lie in hell, yet you remain higher than the heavens. Come, for your name fills our hearts with longing and is ever on our lips; yet who you are and what your nature is, we cannot say or know. Come, Alone to the alone. Come, for you are yourself the desire that is within me. Come, my breath and my life. Come, the consolation of my humble soul. Come, my joy, my glory, my endless delight. Notice three things (keeping to my archbishop’s advice that every sermon have three points!) that St Symeon says regarding the Holy Spirit: 1.) Symeon speaks of the Spirit as light, joy, glory, endless delight, rejoicing without end, and so on. Saint Seraphim of Sarov said that the Holy Spirit fills with joy whatever he touches. 2.) The Spirit is also full of hope, for he looks forward to the age to come. 3.) There is also the nearness yet otherness of the Spirit. He is “everywhere present” [from the prayer, O Heavenly King] yet mysterious and elusive. (Continued on page 2) THE TRUE VINE JUNE 2016 | Page 2 (Continued from page 2) Symeon calls him “my breath and my life,” “hidden mystery,” “beyond all words,” “beyond all understanding.”We know him, but we do not see his face, for he always shows us the face of Christ. Like the air around us, which enables us to see and be seen, he is transparent and enables us to see and hear Christ. He is not to be classified, baffling our computers and filing cabinets. As the Lord said, “The wind blows where it wills, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes” [Jn 3:8]. As C. S. Lewis wrote in the first of his Narnia Chronicles books, Aslan “is not a tame lion.” The Holy Spirit is not a tame spirit, either. The Spirit makes Christ close to us, establishing that relationship. The Sistine Chapel image of creation depicts Adam just after his creation, with the finger of God and that of Adam just touching — an accurate depiction of the Holy Spirit who puts us in touch with God and with one another. The writer J. V. Taylor called the Holy Spirit “the go-between God.” The current Patriarch of Antioch, Ignatius IV, wrote, “Without the Holy Spirit God is far away. Christ stays in the past. The Gospel is simply an organisation. Authority is a matter of propaganda. The Liturgy is no more than an evocation. Christian loving is a slave mentality. But in the Holy Spirit, the cosmos is resurrected and grows with the birth pangs of the kingdom. The Risen Christ is there. The Gospel is the power of life. The Church shows forth the life of the Trinity. Authority is a liberating service. Mission is a Pentecost. The Liturgy is both renewal and anticipation. Human action is deified.” The Spirit makes what is far to be near, the past present. Christ without the Holy Spirit is merely an historical figure in the distant past; with the Spirit, he is present. Without the Spirit, the Gospel is only words; with the Spirit, they have life-giving power. Without the Spirit, the Church is only an organization; with the Spirit, it is Communion. Without the Spirit, authority is slavish rulefollowing; with the Spirit, it is sharing in divine life, divinization. Without the Spirit, mission is propaganda; with the Spirit, it is Pentecostal tongues of fire. Without the Spirit, liturgy is merely recollection; with the Spirit, it is present reality. Through the Spirit, clock and calendar time is turned to sacred time: once upon a time becomes today. Note in our services in Holy Week approaching Pascha, how often “today” is used. “Today, I rise in your resurrection.” The devil says “yesterday,” and wants us to feel regret or nostalgia; and “future,” so that we might feel anxiety. But the Spirit says “today.” The Patriarch’s speech can be summed up in one word: Zoōpoion — the Life-giver who makes things alive for us. There are two fundamental things about the Holy Spirit: 1.) He is understood in Scripture and Tradition as a Person, not just an impersonal force. Christ is obviously a person. It is not as obvious with the Holy Spirit, but he is a person in the experience of the Church. Note Ephesians 4.30: "Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God." Impersonal forces do not feel grief, do not feel love. You may love your computer, but your computer does not love you. Our sins, selfishness, and lack of love cause the Holy Spirit grief. He weeps over it. 2.) The Holy Spirit is equal to the other two Persons of the Trinity. From the Creed: “Worshipped and glorified together with the Father and the Son.” Together, not below. Also, “Glory to the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit,” all on the same level. Gregory of Nyssa said, “Never think of Christ without the Holy Spirit.” We could reverse that too: never think of the Holy Spirit without Christ. Irenaeus described the Son and the Spirit as the two hands of the Father, who always uses both hands together. To better understand the Holy Spirit’s work, look at the cooperation of the Holy Spirit and the Son. In the Creed: “Incarnate by the Holy Spirit and Virgin Mary.” In the Incarnation, the Holy Spirit descends upon the Virgin Mary. The Holy Spirit sends Christ into the world. The Troparion for Theophany: “When you, O Lord, were baptized in the Jordan, the worship of the Trinity was made manifest. For the voice of the Father bore witness unto you, calling you the beloved Son, and the Spirit in the form of a dove confirmed His word as sure and true.” The Spirit descends from the Father and rests on the Son, the same relationship as in the Incarnation. The Holy Spirit sends the Son into public ministry. In the Transfiguration on Mount Tabor, the Holy Spirit descends upon Christ as a cloud of light, as understood by the Fathers. In the Resurrection, Christ is raised from the dead by the power of the Holy Spirit. Paul in Romans [1:4] calls Christ “the Son of God in power according to the Spirit.” In the Incarnation and Baptism, the Holy Spirit sends Christ into the world. In Pentecost, Christ sends the Holy Spirit to his disciples, and thence into the world. In the First Gospel reading on Holy Thursday evening [Jn 13:31-38; 14:1-31; 15:1-27; 16:1-33; 17:1-26; 18:1] we hear “The Paraclete, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you everything, and remind you of all that I have said to you. He will bear witness to me. He will guide you into all the truth; for he will not speak on his own, but will speak whatever he hears, and he will declare to you the things that are to come. He will glorify me, because he will take what is mine and declare it to you" [Jn 14:26; 15:26; 16:13-14]. The Holy Spirit testifies not to himself but to Christ, in a natural diakonia. Christology and Pneumatology are inseparable. The Holy Spirit, the "go-between" God, establishes the relationship between us and Christ. He shows us not his own face, but the face of Christ. THE TRUE VINE JUNE 2016 | Page 3 Liturgical Schedule for the Month of JUNE 2016 Matins 8:15 am Sun. Thurs. Sun. Sat. 5th 9th 12th 18th Sun. 19th Sun. 26th Wed. 29th Thurs. 30th Divine Liturgy 9:30 am 6th Sunday from Pascha Sunday of the Blind Man Feast of the Ascension 7th Sunday from Pascha (Sunday of the Fathers) Saturday before Pentecost Saturday of Souls- Divine Liturgy and Memorial at Woodland Cemetery, weather permitting 9:30 am 8th Sunday from Pascha HOLY PENTECOSTKneeling Service after Divine Liturgy 1st Sunday of Matthew Sunday of All-Saints Feast of SS Peter and Paul Feast of the Holy Apostles WEDDINGS Groom: Manuel Alex Bride: Danelle D’Aigle Sponsor: Cleo Keighley May 21, 2016 Memorials in June th 5 +Martha J. Limber Groom: Jarod Tipton Bride: Nicolette Adams Sponsor: Helen Abril May 28, 2016 SATURDAY OF SOULS – Sat. before Pentecost “Among the Saints give rest, O Lord, to the souls of your servants in a place where there is no pain or sorrow or suffering, but Life Everlasting.” June 18, 2016 at Woodland Cemetery (Weather permitting) ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Requested by___________________________________________________________ Parishioners wishing to have the names of their departed love ones read during the Saturday of the Souls are asked to fill out the above form and return it to Father Mark or the church office. THE TRUE VINE JUNE 2016 | Page 4 Ministries and Organizations PHILOPTOCHOS No membership meetings this month. AHEPA th Community sandwich making 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 6 in the Community Center everyone is welcome to participate. th AHEPA will meet at 6:30 p.m. on June 14 in the Athenagoras Room. DAUGHTERS OF PENELOPE th Daughters will meet on Tuesday, June 14 in the Athenagoras Room at 6:30 p.m. JOY/HOPE JOY/HOPE will meet in the Athenagoras Room on Friday, June 10th at 6:30 p.m. – Make Father’s Day cards, meet for Ice-cream. YOUNG AT HEART – JUNE th The next Young At Heart Senior Citizens’ Luncheon is scheduled for Thursday, June 16 at 11:30 a.m. in the Memorial Center., sponsored by Parish Council YAH coordinators: Becky Heddings 937.432.9232, Mary McDonald 937.878.6007, or Toni Moraites 937. 291.0962. PARISH COUNCIL th Parish Council will meet Thursday, June 16 at 7:00 p.m. in the Athenagoras Room. Metropolis Oratorical Festival Results th The Metropolis St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival took place on Saturday, May 14 at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in St. Clair Shores, MI. The two speakers representing the Central District were Annunciation parishioners Peter Tsatalis st and Carrie Langendorf in the Junior and Senior Divisions, respectively. We are pleased to announce that Peter was the 1 Place Speaker in his division and Carrie received an Honorable Mention. Peter will be the Junior Division representative of the Metropolis of Detroit at the Archdiocesan Oratorical Festival held at the St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church in Charlotte, NC on th th the weekend of June 10 and 11 . We congratulate both Peter and Carrie for the work they have done. We appreciate the time and effort they put into their th presentations. On June 5 , they will offer their presentations in church. May God continue to bless them! 2016-2017 GOYA Officers Elected th The GOYA Ministry held the Election of Officers for the 2016-2017 year on Sunday May 8 . The results are as follows: President – Michael Daskalakis Vice-President – Georgia McFarland Treasurer/St. Vincent DePaul – Sophia Blessing Recording Secretary – Vasiliki Smith Corresponding Secretary – Dorothy Tsolometes May God bless the outgoing and newly-elected officers, as well as all of our GOYA Ministry participants! THE TRUE VINE JUNE 2016 | Page 5 FAITH IN ACTION PHILOPTOCHOS NEWS JUNE 2016 SUMMER MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS There are no membership meetings in June and July. The next meeting will be in late August. It will be a carry in meal at the church. Please check your emails and True Vine for summer happenings! CCM CHARITIES May CCM raised money for Down Syndrome-Miami Valley, chaired by Diane Briggs and Ruthann Zavakos. The money will be donated in honor of our young parishioner George Holzberg. June CCM fundraising is for the National Alliance on Mental Illness, chaired by Emily Stamas and Christina Douglas. FEED THE HUNGRY: 2016 NATIONAL PHILOPTOCHOS INITIATIVE Philoptochos may take a bit of a break during the summer, but the Dayton Mobile Foodbank Truck continues to serve the hungry all year round! SPRING CHARITY LUNCHEON The 10th annual Mother's Day Luncheon is was held Saturday May 7 at the Dayton Country Club. We had a record 272 reservations! Ladies of all ages, adorned in lovely hats and beautiful outfits, enjoyed a wonderful afternoon. Thank you to Michelle Zois and Sandy Alex, event chairs and the many Philoptochos members who served on committees to help make this an outstanding annual event. Part of the proceeds will support the Saint Nicholas Shrine building fund and will complete our 2 year pledge of $10,000. NEW COMMUNITY CARE MINISTRY CHAIRS Congratulations to Libby Stamas and Irene Dow, the new CCM chairs. They are taking over for Mary Searles and Mary McDonald who have served for 11 years. Under Mary and Mary's leadership, CCM has raised over $200,000 for charity! What an outstanding legacy. Thank you both for your many years of service. The summer dates are Tuesday, June 21, July 19 and August 16. Meet at the Lakewood Apartments on Wilmington Ave. at 12:45pm to distribute food from the Dayton Food Bank to individuals in need. If you can volunteer please contact Cynthia Barron at cmollbar@aol.com COMMUNITY REWARDS Krogers Community rewards Program: You must reapply each year in April. Go to www.krogers.com. Follow the instructions for renewal. Our code is 10287. Meijer Stores or www.Meijer.com: You must use either a Meijer credit card, cash or debit card. Applications can be filled out online or at Meijers. Our code is 432555. Questions? Contact Sandy Alex salex142@aol.com DANCE 2016 PRACTICES AND PERFORMANCES FOR 2016 ARE SCHEDULED: July 20- 5:30 to 6:30- Evzonakia and Levendopeda 6:30 to 7:30- Nisiotes July 27- 5:30 to 6:30- Evzonakia and Levendopeda 6:30 to 7:30- Nisiotes August 3-5:30 to 6:30- Evzonakia and Levendopeda 6:30 to 7:30- Nisiotes August 10-5:30 to 6:30- Evzonakia and Levendopeda 6:30 to 7:30- Nisiotes August 17- 5:30 to 6:30- Evzonakia and Levendopeda 6:30 to 7:30- Nisiotes August 24- 5:30 to 6:30- Evzonakia and Levendopeda 6:30 to 7:30- Nisiotes August 31- 5:30 to 6:30- Evzonakia and Levendopeda 6:30 to 7:30- Nisiotes September 8 (with band) Time to be announced Greek Festival- September 9. 10. 11 THE TRUE VINE JUNE 2016 |Page 6 PARISH NEWS AND NOTES Thank you Many thanks to the Karras family for the donation of our Pascha eggs, also thank you to the ladies who came to help wrap the eggs, and to the church staff for being so helpful and making sure we had everything we needed. Thank you to everyone for your support. Debbie Withers and Athena Baldridge MEMORY ETERNAL Our deepest sympathies are extended to the following families in the loss of their loved one: 21, 2016, and , passed away May 22, 2016. May their memory be eternal. , passed away May Lenten Season Holy Week Pascha Fr. Mark and the Parish Council wish to express their thanks and appreciation to the following people for their great generosity, having lovingly donated items for Great Lent, Holy Week and Pascha. Helen Anton George and Harriet Argue Diane and Bob Briggs Bob and Nikki Feldmann Maria Castleman Nick Demetre Derksen Family Tina Fote in memory of Cleo Stamas Jodie and George Gianopulos Mr. and Mrs. James Haubrock Connie, Margaret and Joey Hodson Anna and Mike Jackson Lula Karras In memory of Pete Karras Terry Karras Berdi Kakas Mark and Cindy Keilholz Maria Mavrouleas Sue Morris Cleo Mullins in memory of her husband Ray Mullins John and Mary McDonald David and Andrea Casey Chris and Deb Pulos Karen Redovian and family in memory of Janet Richards Dr. Thomas & Angela Retzios Lori Vavul-Roediger in memory of: Judith, Mary, George Vavul Theona Russell in memory of Mary Dimitriou and Olympia Collis John and Mary Searles Greg and Jane Speros Debbie Urst Dr. & Mrs. John Valassiades Rena Wright Connie and Jim Xarhoulacos Nick and Teddi Xenos In memory of Margaret Krandall and Julia Zavakos Bill and Sia Zois We also thank those who donated anonymously throughout the Lenten Season, Holy Week and Pascha. Our sincere gratitude to all who responded to our request for flowers adorning the Epitaphio and Easter Lilies; additionally we would like to thank GAPA for the the beautiful Palm Trees which adorned our church; we also give thanks for the Karras family for their generous donation of 700 eggs in memory of Pete, Jim and Andy Karras. CHRIST IS RISEN! TRULY HE IS RISEN! THE TRUE VINE JUNE 2016| Page 7 (2016 Stewardship Continued from page 8) Harry & Marcia Lake James & Maria Langendorf Robert & Sandra Lavoie Vigi Liakakos Gus & Sharon Liapis Elizabeth Limber Martha Limber Dr. Bryan & Elisabeth Ludwig David Sr & Paula Luke Col. John M. Lusa, Ret Pete & Chris Makaritis Audrey Makris George & Maureen Malacos Jeffrey & Jennifer Mallas Peter Manavis Tom Manavis Constantine & Susan Manos Juanita Bartlett & Gary Manos George Marinakes Maria Mavrouleas Ike & Christine Maxis Jay & Kathy McAlpine Scott & Karey McAlpine Jason & Anna McCullough John & Mary McDonald Dr. Nicholas & Allison McDonald Keith & Maria McFarland Connie Mellas Katheren Michaelson Christopher Milanese Gregory & Nancy Milstead Mike & Joan Mokas John & Barbara Moraites Toni Moraites Sue Morris Andrew & Stella Moulas Cleo Mullins Evangelia Nakis George Nakis Rickey Newman Charlene Nicholas Demetri Nicholas Renee Nicholas John Nickolas Chuck & Cory Oliver Vasiliki & Maria Panagouleas Nicolette Panagouleas William & Irene Pangos George & Sherry Panson Irene Papadopoulos Chris & Christina Papakirk Jim & Linda Parker Taki & Tina Parker Irene Parsons Netsa Patrianakos Joanne & Connie Pavlakos David & Anne Pepiot Judge John Pickrel Jared & Kate Poeppelman Vasilios & Maria Polychronis Demetri & Ann Preonas Alan & Vasso Price Dora Protos Alexandria Pulos Becky Pulos Chris & Debra Pulos Dr. John & Mary Raab Jeremy & Lisa Raucci Nick & Charrie Regopoulos Anneta Reis Dr. Thomas & Angela Retzios Jim Richards Dr. Lori Vavul- Roediger Nelson & Theona Russell Ameen & Mary Saloom Joe & Heather Saloom Michael Samonas Charles & Kate Scott Gregory & Georgea Scoumis John & Mary Searles Nick & Sophie Shissias Jamil & Maha Shteiwi Martha Simopoulos Igors & Daira Skriblis Anntonia Smith Tessy Smith & William Fleming John and Patricia Sotiropoulos Gregory & Jane Speros Kali Spirtos Elias & Kathy Spyrou Maria Stamas Nick C. & Emily Stamas Toula Stamm Gina Stathopulos Evanthia Steffens Evangeline Stelyn Christina Stiakakis Dr. Victor & Athena Thaler Angie Thompson Gilbert Thurman Nicolette Adams & Jarod Tipton Nick & Theodora Tolias John & Irene Torges John & Maria Tsalas Dr. James & Catherine Tsatalis Michael & Gigi Tsocaris Pete & Trina Tsolometes Dr. Ioannis & Linsey Tzanidis Chris & Maria Tzouras Dino Tzouras & Sarah Rodgers Dr. John III & Debbie Urse Carol Valen Gus & Kelly Valen Ginny Vasilakos Emilia Verdes Athan & D J Vinolus Soula Vlahos Anthony & Karmen Vradelis Theodore & Chrisoula Vradelis Stephanie Waszczak Timothy & Julia Weikert Evangelia Williams Adam Winters Demetri Nicholas Sunday, June 19, 2016 Dr. Antonia S. Winters Philip & Xiulian Winters Rena Wright James & Constance Xarhoulacos Tom Xarhoulacos Tony & Penny Xidas Katherine Xidas Lynne Zaharako Stella Zaharako Andrea Zavakos Connie Zavakos James & Ruthann Zavakos Louis & Maureen Zavakos Robert Zavakos Shirley Zavakos Tasi Zavakos Demet C. Zonars Nikki Zonars ~~~ THE TRUE VINE JUNE 2016| Page 8 2016 Stewardship Program “Those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing.” WHAT STEWARDSHIP MEANS TO ME – by Louis Castleman "A rich man is not one who has much, but one who gives much. For what he gives away remains his forever." This quote from St. John Chrysostom highlights the odd paradox of giving: acts of charity often benefit the giver even more than the receiver. Academic research has shown that charitable giving is associated with higher levels of health and happiness, and increased prosperity. Whether it's planting trees in a park, volunteering with children, or rescuing Cocker Spaniels, the act of giving brings lasting joy. Our Church is much more than any social service organization. She is the Church, established by our Lord Jesus Christ himself. Today’s members of Dayton Annunciation have inherited a beautiful Church that was built from nothing through generous giving of “time, talent, and treasure” over the past ninety-five years. Stewardship means to me that we must each to do our part to strengthen our Orthodox community and to maintain the house of God where we gather to worship and glorify Him. ~ 2016 ~ The list of Stewards reflects those who have made their 2016 Stewardship Commitment or contributed to their 2016 Stewardship Commitment as of May 15, 2016. We thank them for their generosity and loving support. We invite you to join with them and support, joyously, the ministries of the Church. You may obtain information and Stewardship Commitment Cards from the Church Office, or you can speak to a Parish Council Member or Fr. Mark. Dr. Fayez & Maria Abboud Kally Adams Drs. Abdulla & Malak Adib Maxine Alex Sandy Alex Nicholas Alimonos Bill Alimonos James & Elizabeth Allen Lawrence & Susan Andrews Andrew Andrianos Paul & Sandra Angelopoulos Elayne Anton Semere & Hiwot Araia Anthony & Jennifer Argue George & Harriet Argue Kevin & Eugenia Austin Louis & Michelle Bacas Evan & Stacy Bambakidis John Jr. & Cynthia Barron Juanita Bartlett & Gary Manos Mark & Kristin Bliss Evelyn Boosalis Wendy Boucuvalas Harry & Linda Bouris James & Helen Bourne Angella Boyd James & Cynthia Brandenburg Michael & Nina Breed Nancy Breen Jim & Bess Brooks Kay Brown Doyle & Nicole Burke Ray & Heather Burkey Nikki Burns & Bob Feldmann Bob Cade Stephan Calondis Greg & Maria Caras David & Andrea Casey Louis Castleman Mary Castleman Mrs. P. Stanley Castleman Dimitri & Kay Chagares Stella Christofis Demo Christon Bill & Nicki Cochran Nicholas & Stephanie Coleman Larry & Christine Couchot Angelo & Helen County Gary & Sharon Cunagin Frank & Nataly Daskalakis Tom Daskalakis Tom G. & Dori Daskalakis Deno & Phyllis Davell Pete Davis Kenya Smith and Melissa DeBernardi Nick Demetre George & Vanessa Demetriades John & Barbara Demetriades George & Georgia Demosthenous Ariana Derksen Dr. Jim & Leah Derksen Marika Dimitriou Daniel & Christina Douglass Georgia Douros Gene & Irene Dow Jim & Harriett Ellis Fr. Mark & Ginny Emroll Tom & Lisa Federle Steven & Nicole Fischer Theodore II & Allegra Floridis Don & Sue Forman Alex & Photini Fote Thomas & Patricia Fote Dessine Fricioni Anastasia Gabbard Dr. Arthur Gardikes Bernie & Tracy Gearon Alexandra Ghazal George & Jodie Gianopulos Alex & Joan Gournaris Elaine Gounaris & Mark Winwood Harriet Gounaris Nicholas & Molly Gounaris Jon & Colleen Gromek Julie Grubbs Eileen Gustin Nasser & Sofia Habash Suzanne Zonars-Hambrick Donald Hanel Mary Haritos Keith & Dr. Christina Harsch Carole Haubrock James & Matina Haubrock Michael Haubrock Jeff & Chrisanne Heisey Daniel Hess Connie Valen Hodson Dr. C.H. Houpis Harry & Lin Lin Houpis Evonna Hurst William Hutchison Jerry & Carolyn Hypes Demetri & Dena Inempolidis Christine Ioannou Mike & Anna Jackson Mary Jannides Michael Jannides Stephanie Jannides Max & Daphne Jenks Betty Jonson Johnny & Jamileh Kaissieh Berdi Kakas Christine Kambas Aphrodite Kanistros Pia Kanistros Rosalee Kanistros Stephanie Kanistros Kevin & Christine Karaba Spiro & Pat Karabalis Alex & Jessica Karabinis Tina Karambelas Helen Karkadoulias Lula Karras Richard Jr. & Cleo Keighley Jr. Mark & Cindy Keilholz Andrew & Linda Kididis James Kilavos Angelo & Judy Kiminas Nick & Helen Kirbabas Dr. Benjamin & Julie Kleinhenz George K & Katina Kordalis John Kordalis Pete & Susan Kordalis Thomas E Jr. & Nicky Korpi Despina Kourt 2016 Stewardship Continued on page 7 THE TRUE VINE JUNE 2016| Page 9 Philoptochos June CCM National Alliance on Mental Illness, Montgomery County Mental illnesses are brain disorders that are biologically based medical problems. Untreated, they can cause severe disturbances in thinking, feeling, and relating. This results in substantially diminished capacity for dealing with the ordinary demands of life. Mental illness can affect persons of any age and occur in any family. They are not caused by bad parenting and are not evidence of weakness of character. The National Alliance on Mental Illness, Montgomery County (NAMI) is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families through support, education, and advocacy. NAMI seeks to educate the public about mental illness, works to eliminate the stigma of mental illness, and advocates for increased funding for research into the causes and treatment of mental illness. All proceeds raised will go to NAMI to support their programming, including the Sources of Strength program, which harnesses the power of peer social networks to change unhealthy norms and culture, ultimately preventing suicide, bullying, and substance abuse. For more information, please visit their website at www.namimc.org PHILOPTOCHOS LIBRARY For exploring Orthodox Christianity: The Orthodox Church: 455 Questions and Answers, by Fr. Stanley S. Harakas is a concise and comprehensive handbook on the Orthodox Faith thoroughly indexed for easy reference. Orthodox Christian Beliefs: Real Answers to Real Questions from Real People, by Fr. Stanley S. Harakas. The 75 questions express genuine concerns, including many that raise doubts, conflicts and disagreements with accepted teachings. The answers try to deal with them honestly, sincerely, and with respect. To delve into the spiritual wealth of Orthodox Greece: Evlogeite! A Pilgrim’s Guide to Greece, by Mother Nectaria McLees is the first comprehensive guide to the holy places, from glorious cathedrals to hilltop monasteries and village holy shrines. It includes historical and cultural notes along with detailed lives of the saints associated with each site. SUMMER CAMP DATES It’s time to start thinking about warmer weather and summer camp! Here are the dates for the 2016 Summer Camp season MDSC (Dayton Week) Week Ionian Village rd th July 3 to July 9 Dayton Camper Code is “dayton1539” Session 1: June 19 – July 8 www.gomdsc.org Campers who have completed Grades 8 – 12 www.ionianvillage.org Session 2: July 17 – August 5 Campers who have completed Grades 8 – 12 Spiritual Odyssey: June 1 – 11 Open to Young Adults ages 19 – 24 th th St. Nicholas Camp July 24 to July 30 www.southerncamp.com AHEPA Chap. #113 will be having its first Golf Outing Fundraiser late summer 2016! Proceeds will benefit the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox National Shrine at the World Trade Center AND our own parish’s Joy Courtyard Project! More details to come soon. THE TRUE VINE (Continued from page 1) JUNE 2016| Page 10 ANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH SUNDAY 5 MONDAY 6 th 6 Sunday from Pascha of the Blind Man 8:15am Matins 9:30am Div. Lit. TUESDAY 7 6:30pm Community Sandwich making JUNE 2016 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 7:00pm Ellas Feast of the Ascension 6:30pm JOY/HOPE 7:00pm Choir 8:15am Matins 9:30am Div. Lit. Recognition Sunday 12 th 13 7 Sunday from Pascha – Sunday of the Fathers 8:15am Matins 9:30am Div. Lit. 14 15 16 6:30pm DOP / AHEPA Meeting – Athenagoras Room 7:00pm Ellas 11:30am YAH sponsored by Parish Council Saturday Before Pentecost 7:00pm Parish Council Woodland Cemetery, weather permitting 21 22 19 20 8 Sunday from Pascha HOLY PENTECOST Kneeling Service after Divine Lit. 5:30pm Greek School – Awards Dinner 8:15am Matins 9:30am Div. Lit. 5:30pm VCS 5:30pm VCS Ionian Village 27 th 7:00pm Choir 17 18 9:30am 23 24 5:30pm VCS 5:30pm VCS 5:30pm VCS Ionian Village Ionian Village Ionian Village 28 29 30 Feast of SS Peter & Paul Feast of the Holy Apostles 8:15am Matins 9:30am Div. Lit. 8:15am Matins 9:30am Div. Lit. 7:00pm Ellas Ionian Village 25 7:00pm Ellas FATHER’S DAY Ionian Village 26 st 1 Sunday of Matthew Sunday of All-Saints 8:15am Matins 9:30am Div. Lit. Ionian Village Ionian Village Ionian Village Ionian Village Ionian Village Ionian Village Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church 500 Belmonte Park North Dayton Ohio 45405-4797 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Dayton, Ohio Permit No. 934 Change Service Requested NEW DANCE GROUP FORMING Do you miss dancing with the Evzonakia? The Levendopeda? Nisotes? Are you in college and cannot get back home for practices? Is your summer filled with classes and internships BUT you love Greek dancing? Is the Greek festival a highlight in your year? We have the answer for you! We are forming a college age dance group, resurrecting some of our old dances and learning new routines. The goal is to have fun and prepare to dance on Friday and Saturday at the Greek Festival this year. Practices will be planned around our busy schedules. If you are a college aged student, have some free time, love and miss Greek dancing, please contact one of the following: Stephanie McFarland 937-409-8420, Annie Tsolometes 937-626-2031, or Elea Karras 937-610-6052. We would need a firm commitment from dancers by June 12, 2016.