{"id":10926,"date":"2022-05-10T07:40:07","date_gmt":"2022-05-10T11:40:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=10926"},"modified":"2022-05-10T07:40:07","modified_gmt":"2022-05-10T11:40:07","slug":"st-peter-news-may-10-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-news-may-10-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter News May 10, 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"
Jesus Heals the Paralytic<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
The fourth Sunday of Holy Pascha is observed by the Orthodox Church as the Sunday of the Paralytic. The day commemorates the miracle of Christ healing a man who had been paralyzed for thirty-eight years. The biblical story of the event is found in the Gospel of John 5:1-15.<\/p>\n
Close to the Sheep’s Gate in Jerusalem, there was a pool, which was called the Sheep’s Pool. It had five porches, that is, five sets of pillars supporting a domed roof. Under this roof there lay very many sick people with various maladies awaiting the moving of the water. The first person to step in after the troubling of the water was healed immediately of whatever malady he had.<\/p>\n
It was there that the paralytic of today’s Gospel was lying, tormented by his infirmity of thirty-eight years. When Christ beheld him, He asked him, “Will you be made whole?” And he answered with a quiet and meek voice, “Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pool.” The Lord said unto him, “Rise, take up your bed, and walk.” And straightaway the man was made whole and took up his bed. Walking in the presence of all, he departed rejoicing to his own house. According to the expounders of the Gospels, the Lord Jesus healed this paralytic during the days of the Passover, when He had gone to Jerusalem for the Feast, and dwelt there teaching and working miracles. According to Saint John the Evangelist, this miracle took place on the Sabbath.<\/p>\n
Read the entire story on the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese website<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n Shortly after Bright Week we will begin a study of the Orthodox Basics (less philosophical, more factual and practical) of such things as worship, history, theology and more. This is for anyone and everyone who wants to understand our Orthodox faith and practice more thoroughly.<\/p>\n Dates will be determined but Saturday morning from 9:00am to 10:00 class time followed by a half hour optional discussion seems to work best for many people. Please let Fr. Hans know what works for you. We will begin when the summer starts and everyone’s schedule is more flexible. <\/p>\n In the meantime check out the videos on the website Welcome to the Orthodox Church<\/a> by Frederica Mathews-Green to prepare. <\/p>\n Stewardship letters have been mailed out. God has blessed St. Peter’s. Please fill in your pledge so the work that we have been called to do will continue.<\/p>\n Click the image to download and print the form<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n You can also print and download the form on the St. Peter website<\/a>.<\/p>\n Galyna Seabrooke who has spoken on several occasions on the situation in Ukraine on behalf of our Ukranian parishioners mentioned opportunities to help the victims of the war. <\/p>\n One way to offer humanitarian aid is through a Go Fund Me page<\/a>. Another is to donate essential items for Ukranian refugees. These items include:<\/p>\n No food items please.<\/em><\/p>\n A box will be set up in the church for donations.<\/p>\n We pray that war in Ukraine will end quickly.<\/p>\n On Saturday, April 30th, there was a car broken into in our church parking lot and a wallet was stolen. The car was unlocked. Although we believe this to be an isolated incident, we would like to remind everyone to please lock your cars in the church parking lot.<\/p>\n Classes meet on Thursdays at 3:30pm in the Sunday School room.<\/p>\n Click the image to get more information on how to participate from the St. Peter’s website<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Our goal at St. Peter’s is to have one person or family pray the Parakelsis to the Theotokos for at least one day of every month. For each day of the month, individuals or even an entire family can sign up to pray the Paraklesis in their homes on the day\/s which they select.<\/p>\n Get more information on how to participate from the St. Peter’s website<\/a><\/em>.<\/p>\n We want to thank all those who have donated so far to help feed the less fortunate in our surrounding communities. Please be mindful that the Cafe of Life depends on donations like St. Peter\u2019s to feed the hungry and homeless. So please keep so donations coming in and never forget:<\/p>\n If you do good, you must do it only for God. For this reason you must pay no attention to the ingratitude of people. Expect a reward not here, but from the Lord in heaven. If you expect it here \u2014 it will be in vain and you will endure deprivation. (St. Ambrose of Optina, quoted from Living Without Hypocrisy: Spiritual Counsels of the Holy Elders<\/em>.}<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n CHRISTOS ANESTI and IC XC NI KA!<\/p>\n Learn more on the DOMSE website<\/a>.<\/p>\n Contributions received in April: $33,700. Thank you to all who paid their 2022 stewardship in advance!<\/em><\/p>\n St. Peter Orthodox Church You can also donate online:<\/p>\nServices This Week<\/h2>\n
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Coming Soon: Orthodoxy 101 – A Study of the Basics of the Orthodox Faith<\/h2>\n
Stewardship 2022<\/h2>\n
\n<\/a><\/p>\nHelping Victims of the War in Ukraine<\/h2>\n
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SECURITY ALERT! Keep Your Car Locked<\/h2>\n
Greek Language School Continues<\/h2>\n
Let’s Pray the Paraklesis to the Theotokos Daily<\/h2>\n
\n<\/a><\/p>\nCafe of Life: If You Do Good, You Must Do it Only for God<\/h2>\n
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Save the Date! DOMSE Parish Life Conference June 15-18, 2022<\/h2>\n
Pledge & Income Report – April 2022<\/h2>\n
\nAmount of money needed to cover expenses: $24,114.
\nWe are ahead by $9,586.<\/p>\n
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