Sunday, January 5 - Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
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Sunday, January 5 - Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
^ ^ ^ Th e H ol y M a rt yrs Th eopempt us a n d T h eon as ^ Righ t eous Sy n cl et ike of A lex a n d ria ^ A pol l ina ria of Egyp t Σας ευχαριστουμε Holy Trinity Church is under the Omophorion of His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas of the Metropolis of Detroit. Father William J. Bartz Presiding Priest Parish Office Hours 9 am - 5 pm Monday-Friday 3500 W. 106th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 317-733-3033 317-733-2806-fax www.holytrinityindy.org www.facebook.com/ holytrinityindy Parish Council President Dean Antonopoulos Vice President Steve Kollias Secretary Jim Megremis Treasurer Tracy Pappas Assistant Treasurer George Pappaioanou David Carlson, Nick Dervenis, Dennis Dickos, Greg Dickos, Bob Dine, Christopher Greisl, Constantine Linos, Irene Sarris, Gail Zeheralis. Staff Office Administrator Cindy Watson Ministry Administrator Susanne Hinson-Rieger Building Manager Tim Bryant For information about this publication contact Susanne Hinson -Rieger at 733-3033. Deadline for inclusion is Monday before the cover date. All items are requested in digital format. Resurrectional Apolytikion Tone Three Let the heavens rejoice and let the earth be glad, For the Lord has shown strength with His arm: By death He has trampled on Death, And became the Firstborn of the dead; He delivered us from the depths of Hades, And to the world has granted great mercy. Festal Apolytikion Jordan River once turned back when Elisha struck its stream with his mantle in the wake of Elias's acent; and the water was parted to the one side and to the other. And thus the fluid stream became a dry way for him, a symbol and truly a type of Baptism, by which we now pass over the streaming passage of the present life. And Christ appeared at the Jordan River to sanctify the waters Church Hymn (Troparion of Pentecost) Blessed are You O Christ our God Who has shown the fishermen as wise men By sending down Your Holy Spirit upon them And through them, the whole world You drew into Your net O Lover of mankind, glory to You. Kondakion To the flowing streams today of River Jordan comes the lord and cries aloud To John the Baptist, and he says "Be not afraid to baptize me now; for I have come to save Adam, the first-formed man." EPISTLE READING St. Paul's Second Letter to Timothy 4:5-8 TIMOTHY, my son, always be steady, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, fulfil your ministry. For I am already on the point of being sacrificed; the time of my departure has come. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that Day, and not only to me but also to all who have loved his appearing. GOSPEL READING Mark 1:1-8 The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. As it is written in Isaiah the prophet, 'Behold, I send my messenger before your face, who shall prepare your way; the voice of one crying in the wilderness: prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.' John the baptizer appeared in the wilderness, preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. And there went out to him all the country of Judea, and all the people of Jerusalem; and they were baptized by him in the river Jordan, confessing their sins. Now John was clothed with camel's hair, and had a leather girdle around his waist, and ate locusts and wild honey. And he preached, saying, "After me comes he who is mightier than I, the thong of whose sandals I am not worthy to stoop down and untie. I have baptized you with water; but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit." THE CONFESSION OF FAITH (Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed) I believe in one God, Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible. And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all ages; Light of Light, true God of true God, begotten, not created, of one essence with the Father through Whom all things were made. Who for us men and for our salvation came down from heaven and was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became man. He was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate, and suffered and was buried; And He rose on the third day, according to the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father; And He will come again with glory to judge the living and dead. His kingdom shall have no end. And in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Creator of life, Who proceeds from the Father, Who together with the Father and the Son is worshipped and glorified, Who spoke through the prophets. In one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. I confess one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. I look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the age to come. Amen. HOLY COMMUNION Holy Communion is the Body and Blood of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Saint John of Kronstadt (1829 – 1908) says, “in partaking of the Holy Sacrament, be as sure that you partake of the Body and Blood of Christ, as you are sure that every moment you breathe air.” Saint Cyril of Jerusalem (about 313 – 386) also teaches us “Since Christ Himself has declared the bread to be His Body, who can have any further doubt? Since He Himself has said quite categorically, ‘This is My Blood,’ who would dare to question it, and say that it is not His Blood? Therefore, it is with complete assurance that we receive the bread and wine as the Body and Blood of Christ. His Body is given to us under the symbol of bread, and His Blood is given to us under the symbol of wine, in order to make us by receiving them one body and blood with Him. Having His Body and Blood in our members, we become bearers of Christ and sharers, as Saint Peter says, of the divine nature … Do not then regard the Eucharistic elements as ordinary bread and wine: they are in fact the Body and Blood of the Lord, as He Himself has declared. Whatever your senses tell you, be strong in faith.” The Lord urges us to make a sincere effort to make peace with each other when anger or hurt exists, seeking forgiveness or granting forgiveness, as appropriate, (Matthew 5:24) before approaching the Lord. Receiving Holy Communion is certainly important to our spiritual life and growth. This ultimate connection with Jesus Christ is a gift which God gives to us and one which should be accepted gratefully and responsibly. Our Church teaches that receiving Holy Communion frequently is encouraged. Our Church also teaches that a preparation is expected. Preparation for Holy Communion can vary from person to person. The minimum preparation to receive Holy Communion is to fast from meat on Wednesday and Friday and not eat anything on the morning, prior to receiving Holy Communion. For those who must take medication that requires food, they are permitted to eat that which is necessary for their health. Furthermore, the Church teaches us to fast on particular days during the year and especially during the four main fast periods. These four main fast periods are in preparation of holy days of the year, as follows: 13 – 24 December (Nativity of our Lord) Great Lent (before Holy Week and Easter) Monday after All Saints’ Day through 28 June (the Apostles), 1 – 14 August (the Dormition of the Theotokos) Each of us is encouraged to approach the Chalice to receive Holy Communion in love and in peace, gratefully and responsibly. Sunday Service Schedule and Teams When coming to Church on Sundays, families oftentimes disperse to fulfill commitments and duties. While these commitments and duties are important, Father Bill has set a priority of having families worship God together. To facilitate this, a schedule has been created so that family members who volunteer on Sundays will be assigned to serve on the same Sundays as their family members. Date 01/05/14 01/12/14 01/19/14 01/26/14 Parish Council A Chris Greisl Dean Antonopoulos Constantine Linos Greg Dickos Parish Council B Steve Kollias Nick Dervenis Tracy Pappas Bob Dine Altar Boy Team 1 Altar Boy Team 2 Nikolay Belous, Thomas Cortese Christopher Dutkevitch Alex Dutkevitch Alex Eleftheri Johathan Eleftheri George Gemelas Nicholas Gemelas * Michael Hostetler Alex Lupear Sam Lupear Elliot Mudis Quinn O'Brien Chris Pappas 1 * Chris Pappas 2 Nick Simopoulos Alex Theohares John Tournier Austin Anderson Quentin Csubak Dimitri Dallas Luke Deroucher Thomas Dervenis Jonathan Dimos * Zach Eaton Jacob Gay Christophoros Herodotou Nathaniel Martine Dean Megremis Christopher Metzger * Alec Neal John Pasyanos Dean Pogus Greg Schwoeppe Tony Young Evan Young Narthex Server Team 1 Narthex Server Team 2 Maria Emmanoelides Alexandra Hackett Julianna Hackett Emily Neuendorf * Annie Pappas Dori Simopoulos Sara Theohares Emma Tournier Katerina Anderson Megan Lisch Nicole Lisch Elizabeth Martine Victoria Martine * Zoey-Marie Nicodemus Anna-Marie Pasyanos Ashley Spirrison Parish Council Team 1 Parish Council Team 2 Dennis Dickos Chris Greisl Steve Kollias Constantine Linos Tracy Pappas Irene Sarris Dean Antonopoulos Nick Dervenis Greg Dickos Bob Dine George Pappaioanou Steve Young Gail Zeheralis Team 1 2 1 2 House Blessings Please complete this form and return it to the Parish Office. After your completed form is received, you will be contacted to schedule an appointment to have your house blessed. House blessings will begin at the end of January due to Father Bill's trip to Washington, DC. 2014 H OUSE B LESSINGS Mail to: Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 3500 W. 106th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 NAME: ADDRESS: EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE: HOME: CELL: CHECK BEST TIMES OF DAY FOR APPOINTMENT: MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING Holy Trinity Stewardship 2014 For blank 2014 Stewardship Forms or to make a pledge donation online, go to www.holytrinityindy.org/stewardship To set up automatic monthly payments, please contact the Parish Office at 317733-3033. When 225 Stewardship 2014 Forms are received, a Parish Directory will be printed. Q: How can you give less and more at the same time? A: Stock transfer By giving a gift of stock to the church you avoid capital gains tax and the church receives the full value of the stock. Example: You have 10 shares of stock purchased for $20/share. Total cost = $200. Current value of the stock is $30/share. Total value = $300. By donating the stock (transfer - do not sell and give cash) the church receives $300 and you avoid the capital gains tax on the $100 increase. The full value of the donation ($300) would be deductible. ICONOGRAPHY IN PHASE 2 Iconographer Dr. George Kordis will be returning to Holy Trinity to write additional iconography in our Sanctuary. Donations are needed for the following items: ALTAR AREA Church Father ($6,000): Saint Cyril of Alexandria Deacon ($5,000): Saint Lawrence Unique Icon ($3,000): Sacrifice of Abraham CHOIR AREA The Choir niche has two large icons, one of Moses and the Burning Bush and the other of the Presentation of our Lord to the Temple. The Choir members are donating the one icon of Moses and the Burning Bush. Parishioners are invited to donate to the icon of Presentation of our Lord to the Temple. In this icon, there are two larger persons depicted. These two persons are Joseph and Symeon. Each of these larger depicted persons is $5,000 each. MEDALLIONS There are four “medallions” of Saints remaining on two arches. The three saints depicted in the arch above the Choir are Saints Theodore Studite, Romanos, and Joseph of Thessaloniki. The only remaining saint depicted in the arch above the Baptistery is Saint Menas. BOOK CORNER If you are a High School student (grades 9-12) interested in fun, fellowship & participating in service projects while learning more about our Faith with old and new friends, please consider joining GOYA. More information: GOYA@holytrinityindy.org. GOYA Events Coming Soon! January 5 Basketball practice at SportZone* from 1pm - 2pm January 12 Basketball practice at SportZone* from 12:30pm1:30pm AND Orthodox Life, 5pm-7pm at the Church January 17-19 St. Nicholas Winter Retreat & Camp Reunion at Holy Trinity Nashville, Tennessee. More information to follow. January 19 Basketball practice at SportZone* from 12:30pm 1:30pm. January 26 Holy Trinity Basketball Scrimmage and Dinner Dance with Cincinnati and Ft. Wayne. * SportZone Indy is located at 6601 Coffman Road in Indianapolis. For more information on GOYA Basketball, please contact Sharon Dervenis at 317-770 -7864 or nsdervenis@aol. January 10, 10-11:30am in the Holy Trinity Education Wing Book Selection: The Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline The 2014 book selections and dates will be announced at this meeting. For more information, please contact the Parish Office at 317-733-3033. Welcoming Committee "Practice hospitality ungrudgingly to one another. " I Peter 4:9 January 5 Class is first at 9:30am. Cutting of the Vasilopita following Liturgy. January 12 -- January 26 Classes after Communion until 11:45 February 2 Godparents' Sunday -- Please plan to receive Holy Communion with your Godchild and attend class with them afterwards. As the adage goes, “You only have one chance to make a first impression.” Do you have the gift of putting others, especially visitors, at ease? If so, be thankful, as this is a gift of God to be used for His glory. And Holy Trinity needs your gifts. By joining others on the Welcoming Committee, you can help ensure that visitors who come for Divine Liturgy on a Sunday will be met by a cheerful and welcoming person. You will serve approximately one Sunday every two to three months. If interested, please contact David Carlson (dcarlson@franklincollege.edu). Training will be provided. Winter 2014 Friday Evenings at 6pm Refreshments at 6:00 pm ◌ Film at 6:30 pm ◌ Discussion follows ◌ No charge for film ◌ Free-will offering requested for refreshments ◌ RSVP to 317-733-3033 ◌ For more information please contact David Carlson at filmstudy@holytrinityindy.org. January 24 After being released from prison, a onetime Wall Street hotshot tries to mend his relationship with his estranged daughter by forging an alliance with her ambitious fiancé. How far will he go to rebuild his empire? Rated PG-13 February 28 Important moral and ethical themes can often be found in secular films. Wall Street October Baby Stunned and angered by the truth of her birth, a young college student goes on a journey to discover her hidden past and along the way learns of the power of forgiveness. Rated PG-13 The St. Basil Film Study fosters discussion and debate within the context of traditional Judeo-Christian beliefs. Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church • 3500 W. 106th Street, Carmel, Indiana • www.holytrinityindy.org Real Break this spring, be a light to the world Multiplying the Loaves Food Donation Project All non-perishable food donations are welcome. You can place your items in the blue bin located near the church office window. Thank you! St. John’s Patristic Study We d n e s d a y s a t 7 p m i n t h e H o l y Tr i n i t y C o nfe re n ce Ro o m This group is primarily geared towards adults who have a basic understanding of the Orthodox Faith and who want to deepen their understanding of living the Orthodox life. For more information, please contact the Parish Office at 317-733-3033. OCF Real Break is a popular alternative to the traditional spring break. Each year, hundreds of college students go out on trips across the entire world to serve those in need. More inforrmation and registration at www.ocf.net. Save the Date! The Trinity Ball Saturday, February 22, 2014 at the beautiful Indianapolis Museum of Art Pulliam Great Hall/Deer Zink Pavilion $100 for adults $65 for students UPCOMING EVENTS: JANUARY & FEBRUARY Monday Sunday 5 GOYA Basketball Practice 1pm 12 Tuesday 6 Thursday Wednesday 8 Kafeneio 10am Dance Rehearsal 7pm St. John Patristic Study 7pm Father Bill at Endorsing Agents Conferences in Washington DC January 8 17. 9 10 11 Greek School 5pm Book Corner 10am Yoga Class 10am 13 15 Kafeneio 10am Dance Rehearsal 7pm St. John Patristic Study 7pm 16 17 18 Yoga Class 10am 14 Finance and Stewardship Committees Meeting 6:30pm GOYA Orthodox Life Meeting 5pm Choir Rehearsal 6:30pm Greek School 5pm St. Nicholas Summer Camp Reunion Choir Rehearsal and Youth 6:30pm Winter Retreat January 17-19 21 22 Kafeneio 10am Philoptochos Dance Board Meeting Rehearsal 7pm 6:30pm John Father Bill at St. Patristic Study Metropolis 7pm Clergy Meeting 23 Greek School 5pm Vasilopeta Luncheon after Liturgy 20 Office closed in observance of the MLK holiday. Father Bill at Metropolis Clergy Meeting 26 27 28 Festival Meeting 6pm 30 GOYA Basketball Scrimmage and Dinner Dance Saturday 7 Missions Epiphany Committee Divine Liturgy Meeting 7pm 9:30am GOYA Basketball Practice 12:30 pm 19 GOYA Basketball Practice 12:30pm Friday Choir Rehearsal 6:30pm 24 25 St. Basil Film Study 6pm Yoga Class 10am 31 1 FEBRUARY Yoga Class 10am Parish Council Meeting 6:30pm 29 Kafeneio 10am Dance Rehearsal 7pm St. John Patristic Study 7pm Greek School 5pm Choir Rehearsal 6:30pm HOLY TRINITY FINANCIAL UPDATE OPERATING ACCOUNT ACTIVITY BUILDING ACCOUNT ACTIVITY Period of (12/22/13 - 12/28/13) Income $ 15,762.36 Expense $ 14,350.95 Year to date mortgage paid through 12/28/13 $256,487.22 (Mortgage is not included in Operating Account Activity Expenses) Year to date Income $761,352.16 Year to date Expense $733,318.46 Mortgage Balance $929,650.09 (excluding interest)
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