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The Prophet Obadiah<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
The Holy Prophet Obadiah [or Abdia] is the fourth of the Twelve Minor Prophets, and he lived during the ninth century B.C. He was from the village of Betharam, near Sichem, and he served as steward of the impious Israelite King Ahab. In those days the whole of Israel had turned away from the true God and had begun to offer sacrifice to Baal, but Obadiah faithfully served the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in secret.<\/p>\n
When Ahab’s wife, the impious and dissolute Jezebel, hunted down all the prophets of the Lord (because of her quarrel with the Prophet Elias), Obadiah gave them shelter and food (3\/1 Kgs 18:3 ff). Ahab’s successor King Okhoziah [Ahaziah] sent three detachments of soldiers to arrest the holy Prophet Elias (July 20). One of these detachments was headed by Saint Obadiah. Through the prayer of Saint Elias, two of the detachments were consumed by heavenly fire, but Saint Obadiah and his detachment were spared by the Lord 4\/2 Kgs 1).<\/p>\n
From that moment Saint Obadiah resigned from military service and became a follower of the Prophet Elias. Afterwards, he himself received the gift of prophecy. The God-inspired work of Saint Obadiah is the fourth of the Books of the Twelve Minor Prophets in the Bible, and contains predictions about the New Testament Church. The holy Prophet Obadiah was buried in Samaria.<\/p>\n
Source: The Orthodox Church in America<\/a> website.<\/em><\/p>\n Read a more complete history on the Mystagogy<\/a> website.<\/em><\/p>\n Please note: an Early Morning Divine Liturgy has been added on Friday, November 17 starting at 6:00am.<\/em><\/p>\n Saint Peter\u2019s Sunday school welcomes all children ages 3 to 16(pre-K, elementary, and intermediate) to attend catechism class where children learn about our Orthodox faith and traditions. <\/p>\n Classes occur every Sunday, immediately following Holy Communion. <\/p>\n Since Sunday is a day of worship where we prepare for the week ahead we welcome all children and their parents to join us and meet the staff. For registration, see Ms. Georgia.<\/p>\n Ancient Faith Publishing has an extensive series of books that are perfect for children. You can order them from Ancient Faith here<\/a>.<\/p>\n Fr. Alexander Schmemann<\/p>\n<\/div>\n On Saturday, December 9, 2023 from 10:00am to 12:pm, Fr. Hans will overview of secularism in our lives and in the parish. Everyone is encouraged to attend. <\/p>\n Decades ago, Fr. Alexander Schmemann, formerly the President of St. Vladimir’s Seminary and a widely known theologian in America was able to locate one the most serious challenge facing Orthodoxy Christianity in America. That challenge was secularism<\/em>, the idea that Orthodox Christianity was just another religion, instead of the road to God that offers transformation, healing, and hope.<\/p>\n Orthodoxy is not a religion. Orthodoxy is a way of life, a walking of the narrow road that reveals God to us and makes us fully human. If we have trouble seeing this, most likely it’s because we have adopted secular ideals and don’t even know it. This spills into our life, and if it spills into our life, it also spills into the Church. If that happens the Church ceases to become the true body of Christ. It just turns into another denomination. <\/p>\n Fr. Alexanders essay is posted on the website<\/a>. <\/p>\n The meeting will also be available on ZOOM at this link: https:\/\/us06web.zoom.us\/j\/88061553942?pwd=5vjaGXtmhbEKGphW1twrW2A46JfBut.1<\/a><\/p>\n Parish Council Members: Please note that the Parish Council meeting will begin at 8:30am and conclude at 10:00am that morning. All members are required to attend. <\/em><\/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 Get more information here<\/a>.<\/p>\n Visit the DOMSE Website<\/a> (scroll to the bottom, fill in the form on the left side) to sign up for "The Light" Newsletter and DOMSE emails.<\/em><\/p>\n Only 62 spaces left so register early.<\/p>\nServices and Events This Week<\/h2>\n
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Early Divine Liturgy 6:00am LIVE STREAM<\/s><\/li>\nAdded: Early Morning Divine Liturgy on Wednesday, November 17, 2017 at 6:00am<\/h2>\n
St. Peter Sunday School – Welcome Children and Parents!<\/h2>\n
Looking for Books About the Saints for Children?<\/h2>\n
St. Peter Adult Education: The Holy Things for the Holy<\/h2>\n
Let's Pray the Paraklesis to the Theotokos Daily<\/h2>\n
Sign up the the Monthly DOMSE Newsletter on the DOMSE (Diocese of Miami and the Southeast) Website!<\/h2>\n
DOMSE MEN’S RETREAT IN MARCH 2024<\/h2>\n