nepsis - St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
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nepsis - St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
NEPSIS Sai nt Spiritual watchfulness and alertness. “Watch, therefore, for you do not know what hour your Lord is coming” (Matthew 24:42) So ph ia‘s Gr ee k Ort hod o x Chu rc h 3 2 5 War in g Ro a d Syr ac us e , New Yor k 1 32 2 4 Ph on e Fa x (3 1 5) 44 6 -5 2 2 2 (3 15 ) 25 1 -1 6 5 4 FEMALE PRIESTS During an ―Ask Father‖ session recently, a young girl asked me why girls cannot be priests. Why did she ask this question? It didn‘t originate with her, although our culture tries to force her to believe that it did: that she noticed, with no outside influence, that men are priests and altar servers are boys, and that this realization made her feel bad in some way. Demeaned, undervalued, and overlooked. Our culture forced her to believe that these bad feelings hurt, and from her pain the question arises, ―why can‘t girls become priests?‖ I want to say right off the bat that this is not something I would normally include in our newsletter, where we like to keep things … ―lite.‖ But when this girl asked her question, two things came to my mind. First, she would not ask this question without outside influence. And second, almost every time we have an ―Ask Father‖ session, this question comes up. So, I‘ll address the question. Everyone who has attended school in the United States has been infected with a political movement called feminism. Like many political movements, feminism is partly right. Women must be treated equally to men. In the workplace, in the marketplace, in receiving medical care and public services, our culture had much correcting to do in the last few decades in terms of its attitude toward women. The vote. Access to education, and so on. And like all political movements, there are parts of feminism that are wrong. Killing unborn children is wrong, and will never be right. It is a part of feminism. Forcing girls into jobs that they are not suited for in the name of equality is wrong. Having our children raised – even as babies – by strangers in Day Care centers is a by-product of feminism. Feminism has influenced many Christian denominations who now have female clergy. Is there anything wrong with that? No, not for them. Those churches never intended to be churches in the way the Orthodox Christian Church does. Their mission has always been to reflect the American culture and to participate in the American political system, and so it makes sense that a widespread political movement like feminism would change their way of doing things. But the Orthodox Church is not a political, not a worldly, institution. We‘ve learned our lesson in other times and places, and we‗ve learned to avoid becoming an expression of a culture or an arm of a political system (at least I hope we have – some clergy and hierarchs haven‘t gotten the message). For us to even explore the possibility of a female priesthood would be the death of the church – and not because women can‘t run things. They can. It would be the death of the church because it would mark our capitulation to changes our culture/government forces us to accept. We could focus on our salvation much better if people would stop badgering our girls into thinking they‘re hurt by the traditions of our church. We could focus on our salvation much better if people would stop badgering our girls into thinking they‘re hurt by the traditions of our church! Yes, the question of female clergy comes up at every ―Ask Father‖ session, but it has nothing to do with the Church, and it has nothing to do with the girls asking. It has to do with outside influences breeding spiritual turmoil in our youth. My beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, here‘s a better plan: let‘s think about what St. Paul said to us: ―work out your own salvation with fear and trembling‖ (Philippians 2:12). The Church must be the ark of salvation! This is what our children need, and it should be our task at all times to give it to them as much as it is in our power! Your affectionate servant, Father David FEBRUARY 2015 NEPSIS VISIT THE PARISH WEBSITE stsophias.org 2015 Parish Council Chris Meskos President Dean Assimon Vice President Peter Lemoniades Secretary Katherine Bristol Treasurer Thomas Anthis, Jr. James Condon Sr. Michael Copanas Dafni Kiritsis James Kozanitis Michael Labatos John Lemondes Christos Tzetzis NEPSIS Page 2 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE I am honored and humbled to be the President of the Parish Council and am looking forward to continuing the positive direction the church has been moving. Being the first child baptized in this St. Sophia‘s Church (According to the late Very Reverend Father Michael C. Harmand), I feel it is my duty to maintain the integrity of this Parish Council and those who have served prior to me. The Parish Council officers for 2015 are Dean Assimon—Vice President, Katherine Bristol—Treasurer and Peter Lemoniades—Secretary. Special thanks to the three retiring Parish Council members—Andrew Boucounis, Constantine Kosmas and John Potamianos—their decades of experience and dedication to our parish will be missed on many levels. I welcome our new Parish Council members—James Condon, Sr., Michael Copanas, Dafni Kiritsis and John Lemondes. I am looking forward to their participation and contributions. 2015 Parish Council Chris Meskos, President Dean Assimon, Vice President Peter Lemoniades, Secretary Katherine Bristol, Treasurer Thomas Anthis Jr. ~ James Condon Sr. Michael Copanas ~ Dafni Kiritsis James Kozanitis ~ Michael Labatos John Lemondes ~ Christos Tzetzis I encourage all parishioners to have one of their New Year resolutions be to participate more in the life of our Church and find a way to donate your time and energy. We will soon be approaching the Centennial for the charter of our Church, a great time for reflection and showing gratitude to our forbearers for their love of our faith and their many sacrifices and efforts to build our beloved Church. We have a duty to continue this legacy and ensure that our Church lives on for many generations to come. Invest yourself in our Church! Take the time to reevaluate your efforts and level of commitment. We need all of you! If you have been attending the general assembly meetings you know that we have a great deal of ―projects‖ that need to be addressed to keep our Church in beautiful working order. From the fall meeting, we did gain the approval to resurface the gym roof, which will commence this spring. We also have recently replaced the rooftop HVAC unit for the chapel and will continue to replace the other aging units on an as needed basis. Keep in mind the church is now 41 years old and other improvements are needed, which we are budgeting carefully for over the next few years. A few of those items include resurfacing the parking lot, fixing the cement sidewalks and steps around the church and remodeling the bathrooms downstairs. Moving forward, plans are underway for us to return to City Hall to raise the Greek Flag for Greek Independence Day. This celebration will happen in downtown Syracuse as well as at the Church. More details are on the way, please stay tuned. Special thanks to Michael Labatos for chairing this event. Please also take note to the Church calendar for more upcoming events. Important dates on the church calendar for February are Godparents Sunday 2/1, Presentation of Our Lord 2/2, Saturday of Souls on 2/14, 2/21, 2/28, Meatfare Sunday 2/15, Cheesefare Sunday 2/22, and Lent begins on 2/25. Yours in Christ, Chris J. Meskos Parish Council President NEPSIS Page 3 ALTAR SERVERS February 2015 Schedule February 1—Group 1 February 8—Group 2 February 15—Group 1 February 22—Group 2 FEBRUARY Let’s help the Food Pantry…….. Please bring in cans of soup and other food items during this cold season. Items should be placed on rack in social hall. A sincere Thank You from the Philoptochos! VISIT THE PARISH WEBSITE stsophias.org The following are the registered Altar Servers: Team One Georgiadis, Kosta Dentes, Evan Robinson, Damon Kousmanidis, Anthony Kousmanidis, Christos Kousmanidis, Georgios Potamianos, Maki Team Two Tzetzis, Ari Vigliotti, Stavros Vigliotti, Clemente Meskos, Michael Cappers, Evan Kiritsis, Sam Every Week Boucounis, Alex Koulouris, Nick AHEPA ~ ~ ~ Thank You ~ ~ ~ Mark your calendars! The AHEPA will be having their next meeting on Tuesday, February 17 at 6:00 PM in the lower level social hall. We encourage all members to attend this meeting. As always, we welcome new members to our organization. Consider joining the AHEPA! Let‘s all get together and have some fun at St. Sophia‘s CAFENION every Saturday. Join us to have a good time, meet with your friends, old and new, and any age is welcome! ALL IS FREE! We will have all the ―Greek Pastimes‖ every Saturday from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM! Coffee, Tea, Mezethes (Snacks), Greek & American Television (a 50 Inch Screen), Tavli (Backgammon), Cards, and Much More! We extend an open invitation to the entire Parish Community. Also, the ladies are invited to join us, especially those that knit and crochet. Come and share your talents, learn and teach with others, bring your yarns, needles and threads! We hope to see you at the St. Sophia CAFENION! Sponsored by AHEPA Chapter 37. A sincere thank you to everyone that donated cookies to the Annual Community Christmas Cookie Drive. The cookies were given to those in need at the Soup Kitchen of St. Paul‘s Cathedral and the Salvation Army Women‘s and Children‘s Center and were greatly appreciated. George Sakellariou, President of AHEPA Men‘s Study Group The Men‘s Study Group is scheduled for Tuesday, February 10th and Tuesday, February 17th at 4:30 PM at the Church. All men of the parish, young and old, are invited and encouraged to attend. Adult Education Tuesday 10:00 AM Bible Study Thursday 7:00 PM Bible Study Page 4 NEPSIS FEBRUARY 2015 Program Schedule For Cable Television All Programs Air on Time Warner Cable Chanel 98 in Onondaga County Sunday Programs at 7:00 PM Monday Programs at 7:00 PM February 1 Your Prayer Rope February 2 The Orthodox Liturgical Year February 8 This Is Not Our Home February 9 Iconography February 15 Death and Resurrection: An Orthodox Perspective February 16 Church Architecture, Vestments and Religious Articles February 22 Fly Fishing and the Spiritual Life February 23 Music in the Orthodox Church Family Classic TV ~ Sponsored by St. Sophia‘s Sundays at 6:00 PM ~ William Tell with Conrad Philips Sundays at 6:30 PM ~ The Adventures of Robin Hood with Richard Greene Thursdays at 8:30 PM ~ Sherlock Holmes with Ronald Coleman And NEW on Verizon FIOS Cable TV Chanel 29 in Onondaga & Cayuga Counties… Sunday Programs at 6:30 PM & 7:00 PM (with a repeat on Thursday at 8:30 PM & 9:00 PM) Sunday Programs at 6:30 PM (with a repeat on Thursday at 8:30 PM) Sunday Programs at 7:00 PM (with a repeat on Thursday at 9:00 PM) February 1 and 5 ~ St. Sophia’s Sunday School: Lesson on Icons February 1 and 5 ~ Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee February 8 and 12 ~ Forgiveness February 8 and 12 ~ Sunday of the Prodigal Son February 15 and 19 ~ Remembrance of Death February 15 and 19 ~ Sunday of the Last Judgment February 22 and 26 ~ Having to Wait February 22 and 26 ~ Forgiveness Sunday SWEET THOUGHTS OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Last month, the Philoptochos Scholarship Committee helped you seniors make a resolution for 2015. Remember? It is your promise to plan ahead, pick up your application forms from the office for our annual Philoptochos and St. Sophia scholarships and present yourself as a solid candidate. We would like to have as many worthy seniors apply as possible this year- well ahead of our May 1st deadline. But, admittedly, we are quite fussy about our choices. Why not come and see for yourself? Step in the church office, pick up an application, read our criteria and judge for yourself if you‘re the ―right fit‖. Page 5 NEPSIS February 2015 Memorials PARISH REGISTRY Eternal Be Their Memory Baptism Marietta—Daughter of George & Angela Scopelianos Sponsor—Samuel Scopelianos February 1, 2015 Memorial Service for Magdaline Morena (1 Year) Trisagion Prayers for Demosthenes Stathis (6 Months) February 15, 2015 Memorial Service for Patricia Reney (3 Years) Trisagion Prayers for Linda D‘Jimas (4 Years) Trisagion Prayers for Ethel Faratzis (19 Years) Trisagion Prayers for George Faratzis (30 Years) February 2015 Coffee Hours February 1, 2015 In Memory of Magdaline Morena given by her family February 15, 2015 In Memory of Patricia Reney given by her family September 2014 Wedding Patrick McCabe & Megan Whitton Sponsor—William McCabe October 2014 Baptisms Evangelia—Daughter of Steven & Heppi Vastakis Sponsor—Mary Vastakis Weddings Guiseppe Zavaglia & Evangelia Elovaris Sponsor—Savvas Mavrikidis Gregory Toscano & Christina Nojaim Sponsor—Angeliki Klein Funerals George Samios November 2014 Baptism Demetrios—Son of Matthew & Megan Bonaventura Sponsor—Mary Nicholas Funerals Apostolos Merakis Gus Constas January 2015 Funerals George Thomas James Kazacos GODPARENTS SUNDAY & GODPARENTS SUNDAY BREAKFAST FEBRUARY 1, 2015 All Godparents and Godchildren should prepare to come to Church and receive Holy Communion together. Plan to attend the breakfast that follows. Tickets are $7.00 for adults and $3.00 for children, ages 12 and under. Menu: Eggs, Pancakes, Bacon, Sausage, Fruit, Orange Juice, Milk, Coffee If your Godparent or Godchild lives out of town, send a card or call. Encourage your Godparent or Godchild to go to Church and receive Holy Communion on Godparents Sunday. When you come to Church, light a special candle for your Godparent or Godchild. Page 6 NEPSIS PHILOPTOCHOS NEWS We had a wonderful meeting last month and welcome all members, old or new, to attend this months meeting on Sunday—February 15th after church services. Thank you to all parish members who participated in the Vasilopita Sunday event. Your donations were sent to St Basil‘s. Congratulations to all those who found a coin in their piece of Vasilopita. The membership table set up during January has been busy with new members signing up and current members paying their yearly dues. A special thanks to Lula Kiser who chairs the membership table and all those who helped man the table last month. This month Philoptochos is asking the parish members to remember the less fortunate and bring canned goods to church to be delivered to the Food Pantry. The pantry could also use one pound cans of coffee. The festival baking has started and a BIG THANK YOU to all the helpers who came to church on Saturday—January 24 . We were able to make and freeze all the Pasta Flora needed for this years festival because so many of you gave your time and talent. Great Lent is fast approaching and we have several activities planned including a Cheese Fare Luncheon. We hope everyone will attend and support the philanthropic work of Philoptochos. Maria Allis Recording Secretary of Philoptochos February 2015—Ladies Volunteering To Serve Coffee Hour A special thank you to the following ladies of our community who have volunteered to donate their time to serve coffee: February 1, 2015 Nikki Stamoulacatos, Dorothea Theodore, Eleanor Theodore, Vana Tzivanis February 8, 2015 Jeanette Vigliotti, Coula Voros, Artemis Voudouris, Elpis Voutsinas February 15, 2015 Effie Weismore, Maria Allis, Stavroula Anastasiou, Niki Anthis February 22, 2015 Geri Archambeault, Mary Assimon, Toula Assimon, Ann Arvan ~Also, for the first two weeks of March 2015~ March 1, 2015 Katina Baikos, Katherine Bristol, Corinne Cannellos, Helen Copanas March 8, 2015 Katherine Dusckas, Alexandria Felahi, Pam Ganotis, Roslyn Georgakopoulos Page 7 NEPSIS YOUTH GROUP NEWS Youth Greek Dancers Practice Dancers in Training- Sunday, February 8 & 22 at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy at the lower social hall Children Dancers – Sunday, February 8 & 22 at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy, at the upper level Junior Youth Dancers – Tuesday 7:00pm – 7:30pm February 3, 10, 24 at the upper level Senior Youth Dancers – Tuesday 7:30pm- 8:00pm February 3, 10, 24 at the upper level Practices are important as we have many new kids this year and all Youth dance groups will perform March 22 during Greek Independence Day Celebration. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Greek School Saturday February 7 & 28 10am – 12pm We will rehearse for Greek Independence Day, to be celebrated on Sunday March 22 at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy. Greek Independence Parade in New York City If you are interested in going by charter bus to New York City for the Greek Independence Day parade/celebration, reservations are being taken now. The bus cost is $55.00 per person and the last day to reserve a seat is February 15. Tentative day for the parade is March 29. For information and registration stop by the table at the entrance to the gym on Sundays at the end of the Divine Liturgy or contact Mike Labatos at (315) 427-7628. Page 8 NEPSIS Sunday School News February Schedule Schedule: Feb. 1st, Feb. 8th (Group Sunday School-Carnivale!!!), and Feb. 22nd. On February 15th there is no Sunday School due to the area Winter School Break. Class Meetings with Father David Father David as of January 4th has been meeting with each class in the Church after the Divine Liturgy. For February: February 1st: 4-5th grade February 22nd- 6-7th Grade March 1st: 8-9th grade March 15th: 10th-12th Oratorical Festival Co-chairs: Liz Steinberg and Jeannie Dimkopoulos To date we have 14 students from the 7th-12th grade that have signed up to do a speech or essay We are working with the students in the development of their speeches or essays The Parish Level event is scheduled for March 8th We will be hosting the District Level event on April 19th Reminder: at the Parish Level – the 1st Place –Senior Division – is eligible for a Hellenic College Scholarship for tuition worth approx. $68,000.00 There are other scholarship opportunities for those in the speaker category who advanced to the National Level. Study Bibles Update, we did begin the role out of the Bibles to the 6-12 grade classes. We have to date passed out approx. 26 to date. These Bibles are to be used in class for Bible Study exercises. Students will be able to take them home once they have graduated from the 12th grade. Thank you for your support! Please do not hesitate to reach out to me with any questions you have or feedback. In Christ, Liz Steinberg, Sunday School Director (315) 447-4445 Philoptochos Benefit Luncheon February 22, 2015 ~ Cheesefare Sunday The entire parish is welcome to enjoy a delicious homemade Lenten meal in the Upstairs Social Hall immediately following the Divine Liturgy Menu: Bean Plaki, Mac & Cheese, Spinach or Cheese Pita, Salad, Dessert, Beverages Adults $10.00 ~ $5.00 Children 6 to12, Under 5 are Free For Reservations: Telephone Niki Anthis (315) 445-5994 or Stop by the Philoptochos table following Sunday Church Services Page 9 NEPSIS Please Join Us! PAN-ORTHODOX LENTEN VESPERS Schedule of Services 6:00 PM on Sundays followed by a Fasting Meal March 1, 2015 Sunday of Orthodoxy St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church Fr Nicolai Meyers is Preaching March 8, 2015 Sunday of St. Gregory Palamas St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Church Jesse Brandow is Preaching March 15, 2015 Sunday of the Holy Cross Sts. Peter & Paul Orthodox Church Bishop MICHAEL is Preaching March 22, 2015 Sunday of St. John Climacus Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church Bishop JOSEPH is Preaching March 29, 2015 Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt St. Nicholas Orthodox Church—Auburn, NY Deacon Nicholas is Preaching Page 10 NEPSIS Discretionary Fund Please look into your hearts and contribute to the Discretionary Fund. The Discretionary Fund has always been in existence to assist those among us that are in dire need and reach out to the Church for help. In these hard economic times there are many among us who have great struggles and need help along the way. Please be the ―Good Samaritan‖ and donate to this very worthy fund. Donations are payable by check to St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, attention Discretionary Fund. Thank you for your consideration and generosity. Special thank to those that have already given! MARK YOUR CALENDARS GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 2015 FOLLOWING CHURCH IN THE GYMNASIUM STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE A certain saint advises, ―Remember God in times of peace, so He can remember you in times of sorrow.‖ We must always remember God; not only when we experience sorrow, or when we are in need and in danger, but also when we enjoy good days with peace, health, and prosperity. In this way, God will remember us in our time of difficulty. We should constantly keep almsgiving in mind: both material and spiritual alms. We should always repeat, ―Thine own of thine own.‖ Nothing is ours. Everything belongs to God. Has God blessed me? I have something. God did not send His blessing? I have nothing. 2015 STEWARDSHIP COMMITMENT CARD St. Sophia’s Greek Orthodox Church ~ 325 Waring Road Syracuse, NY 13224 ~ (315) 446-5222 In gratitude for God’s blessing I/we pledge to contribute, for Christ’s work at St. Sophia’s Church, for 2015 a total amount of $___________ If you are interested in paying by Credit Card please contact the Church office Name Address City Telephone Please Print: _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________ State ________ Zip Code___________ (_____ ) _____ - ________ Signature _________________________________________________Date __________________ THE COMPLETION OF THIS CARD IS A REQUIREMENT TO BE A MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING