{"id":2471,"date":"2014-04-10T23:17:26","date_gmt":"2014-04-11T03:17:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=2471"},"modified":"2014-04-10T23:17:26","modified_gmt":"2014-04-11T03:17:26","slug":"st-peter-newsletter-april-10-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-newsletter-april-10-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter Newsletter – April 10, 2014"},"content":{"rendered":"
At the outset of His public ministry Jesus proclaimed the kingdom of God and announced that the powers of the age to come were already active in the present age (Lk 7.18-22). His words and mighty works were performed “to produce repentance as the response to His call, a call to an inward change of mind and heart which would result in concrete changes in one’s life, a call to follow Him and accept His messianic destiny.<\/p>\n
The triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem is a messianic event, through which His divine authority was declared.<\/p>\n
Palm Sunday summons us to behold our king: the Word of God made flesh. We are called to behold Him not simply as the One who came to us once riding on a colt, but as the One who is always present in His Church, coming ceaselessly to us in power and glory at every Eucharist, in every prayer and sacrament, and in every act of love, kindness and mercy. He comes to free us from all our fears and insecurities, “to take solemn possession of our soul, and to be enthroned in our heart,” as someone has said. He comes not only to deliver us from our deaths by His death and resurrection, but also to make us capable of attaining the most perfect fellowship or union with Him. He is the king, who liberates us from the darkness of sin and the bondage of death. Palm Sunday summons us to behold our king: the vanquisher of death and the giver of life.<\/p>\n
Read the entire article here…<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese has produced a beautiful 12-page booklet that explains the significance of each day of Holy Week.<\/p>\n This is a great primer to prepare yourself for this most important week of the year and teach yourself more about it.<\/p>\n Download and print<\/a> “Journey to Pascha: A Daily Guide to Holy Week.” <\/p>\n All services held at St. Paul’s (get map<\/a>) except Palm Sunday Liturgy on Sunday, April 13 and Agape Vespers on Sunday, April 20 at 10:00am. <\/em> <\/p>\n Saturday, April 12<\/strong> Sunday, April 13<\/strong> Monday, April 14<\/strong> Tuesday, April 15<\/strong> Wednesday, April 16<\/strong> Thursday, April 17<\/strong> Friday, April 18<\/strong> Saturday, April 19<\/strong> Sunday, April 20<\/strong> Once again you can help sponsor the St. Peter Community Easter card.<\/p>\n This is a great way to offer your best wishes to other members of our parish family and support your church at the same time.<\/p>\n You can sign up for the card on the website<\/a> or following Divine Liturgies on Sunday.<\/p>\n Deadline to be included in the card is April 12, 2014.<\/p>\n Reserve Palm Sunday (April 13, 2014) for the annual St. Peter Palm Sunday Brunch to be held at the community center of Island Walk on Vanderbilt Beach Road east of I-75 (get map<\/a>). We start following Liturgy at 12:30.<\/p>\n Our brunches and pot-lucks are good — low key with plenty of rich conversation and fellowship. Also, the food is always exceptional.<\/p>\nJourney Through Holy Week<\/h4>\n
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Holy Week Schedule<\/h4>\n
\nLazarus Saturday – 9:30am<\/p>\n
\nPalm Sunday Liturgy – 9:30am (at St. Peter’s)
\nBridegroom Service – 6:30pm<\/p>\n
\nBridegroom Service – 6:30pm<\/p>\n
\nBridegroom Service – 6:30pm<\/p>\n
\nHoly Unction Service – 6:30pm<\/p>\n
\nLiturgy commemorating the Last Supper – 9:30am
\nTwelve Passion Gospels – 6:30am<\/p>\n
\nRemoval of Christ from the Cross – 3pm
\nService of Lamentations | Friday – 8pm <\/p>\n
\nLiturgy of Anticipation – 9:30am
\nPascha Matins – 8pm
\nGreat and Holy Pascha – 9:00pm<\/p>\n
\nAgape Service – 10am (at St. Peter’s)<\/p>\nCommunity Easter Card Sign-up Ends this Sunday<\/h4>\n
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Palm Sunday Brunch — Please Note the New Location<\/h4>\n
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