{"id":2920,"date":"2014-12-04T06:49:57","date_gmt":"2014-12-04T11:49:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=2920"},"modified":"2014-12-04T06:49:57","modified_gmt":"2014-12-04T11:49:57","slug":"st-peter-newsletter-december-7-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-newsletter-december-7-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter Newsletter – December 7, 2014"},"content":{"rendered":"
On St.Nicholas Day (Saturday, December 6) will we celebrate Divine Liturgy at 9:30am and Vespers at 5:30pm. Following Vespers we will decorate the tree and Church for Christmas.<\/p>\n
Please bring an ornament for the Church Christmas tree and a canned good or nonperishable to donate to one of the local food banks. St. Nicholas cared for the poor. We should too.<\/p>\n
The church will provide sandwiches, dessert, coffee, egg nog and juice. This is a great way to start off the Christmas season with your church family.
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Interested? Please see Fr. Hans.<\/p>\n
The true story of Santa Claus begins with Nicholas, who was born during the third century in the village of Patara. At the time the area was Greek and is now on the southern coast of Turkey. His wealthy parents, who raised him to be a devout Christian, died in an epidemic while Nicholas was still young. Obeying Jesus' words to "sell what you own and give the money to the poor," Nicholas used his whole inheritance to assist the needy, the sick, and the suffering. He dedicated his life to serving God and was made Bishop of Myra while still a young man. Bishop Nicholas became known throughout the land for his generosity to those in need, his love for children, and his concern for sailors and ships.<\/p>\n
Under the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who ruthlessly persecuted Christians, Bishop Nicholas suffered for his faith, was exiled and imprisoned. The prisons were so full of bishops, priests, and deacons, there was no room for the real criminals—murderers, thieves and robbers. After his release, Nicholas attended the Council of Nicaea in AD 325. He died December 6, AD 343 in Myra and was buried in his cathedral church, where a unique relic, called manna, formed in his grave. This liquid substance, said to have healing powers, fostered the growth of devotion to Nicholas. The anniversary of his death became a day of celebration, St. Nicholas Day, December 6th (December 19 on the Julian Calendar).<\/p>\n
Through the centuries many stories and legends have been told of St. Nicholas' life and deeds. These accounts help us understand his extraordinary character and why he is so beloved and revered as protector and helper of those in need.<\/p>\n
Read more on the St.Nicholas website<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n Please bring your children to Church for the start of Sunday School. It is important for our children to be taught about the Bible, our Church, and our faith.<\/p>\n We are starting small but it will grow! Sunday School is headed by Mary Copeland and Georgia Katsigianopoulos.<\/p>\n Melanie Pefinis, a parishioner of St Peter's will be buying a home in Bonita Springs but needs a few months to get the lay of the land, check out neighborhoods, and so forth.<\/p>\n If anyone has a short-term rental situation or needs a house sitter, an inlaw apartment, guest house, empty space, or any other situation while she works with her realtors, please let Melanie know. You can call Melanie at 410-812-1268 or email her at pefinis@yahoo.com.<\/p>\n Sign up for the parish Christmas Card. It is a great way to send Christmas greetings to all parishioners in one easy swoop. It is a great way to support your Church too.<\/p>\n Kindly download and print the information form here<\/a>. Fill it in and bring it to Church.<\/p>\n Or if you prefer you can fill out the form and make your donation online. Deadline is December 14, 2014.<\/p>\n Stewardship forms for 2015 are available in the back pocket of each chair or on the website<\/a>.<\/p>\n Your financial support of the Church is very important because it enables us to continue and grow.<\/p>\n We are also instructed to support our Church in scripture.<\/p>\n How much to give? How about the equivalent of one hour of work each week? The Saturday, December 6, Enthronement<\/a> of His Eminence Metropolitan Joseph, and the Sunday, December 7, Divine Liturgy led by His Beatitude Patriarch John X will be available for viewing live online. Visit Antiochian.org during the services to watch the video being broadcast for a global audience by Noursat | Tele Lumiere<\/a>.<\/p>\n The broadcast of the enthronement of Metropolitan Joseph is scheduled to begin at 4:30 pm EST on Saturday, December 6, and should go to at least 6 pm EST.<\/p>\n The broadcast of the Divine Liturgy led by Patriarch John X is scheduled to begin at 9:30 am EST on Sunday, December 7, and should go to at least 1 pm EST.<\/p>\nSunday School Begins on Sunday, December 7<\/h2>\n
Parishioner Needs Temporary Lodging<\/h2>\n
Parish Christmas Card – Deadline Approaching<\/h2>\n
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Stewardship for 2015<\/h2>\n
\n <\/p>\nWatch Enthronement of Met. Joseph Live Online<\/h2>\n