{"id":2925,"date":"2014-12-09T21:32:03","date_gmt":"2014-12-10T02:32:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=2925"},"modified":"2014-12-09T21:32:03","modified_gmt":"2014-12-10T02:32:03","slug":"st-peter-newsletter-december-9-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-newsletter-december-9-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter Newsletter – December 9, 2014"},"content":{"rendered":"
St. Peter’s has been selected to take part in a pilot program on evangelism.<\/p>\n
We will hear from Adam Roberts who is spear-heading the program.<\/p>\n
The emphasis will be on how to share your Orthodox faith with others. The format will be talk and discussion.<\/p>\n
The talk\/discussion will occur right after Divine Liturgy. We will receive the antidoron (the blessed bread), get some coffee and refreshments, and then sit down to begin.<\/p>\n
December 24<\/strong> <\/p>\n 9:30am<\/strong> Royal Hours (First, Third, Sixth, and Ninth Hour)<\/p>\n 7:00pm<\/strong> Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil<\/p>\n How do we prepare to Divine Liturgy? Very light breakfast, no lunch or a very light lunch if your health requires it, no supper until after Divine Liturgy.<\/p>\n Pray throughout the day. Try as much as possible to put aside the rush and demands of the day, or at least try to practice detachment as you do them. Keep the day holy so the next day (Christmas) can be holy too.<\/p>\n Metropolitan Joseph was enthroned (formally inducted) as the Ruling Hierarch of the Antiochian Archdiocese this past week end. Some highlights of his speech include:<\/p>\n Lastly, I shall use this staff to bring the spiritual, ethical, and moral authority of the Church of Ss. Peter & Paul, “the first to be called Christians,” to restore American society and culture as a whole.<\/p>\n We of the holy Church of Antioch hold a special understanding of the diversity of North America. Antioch’s diversity is even more diverse than America’s! In our ancient great city, we lived for centuries with a great multi-cultural life. Roman, Greek, Arab, Aramaic\/Syriac, and Islamic cultures lived side by side informing and supporting each other. <\/p>\n From the beginning our Church has consisted of people from diverse cultures. Over the centuries, we have lived together in relative harmony with a few noteworthy exceptions. Antiochian Orthodox have held a Christian conscience embracing those who are different from us. <\/p>\n We lived considering “our neighbor as our life.” We bring this, our rich experience, to our lives here with all of the peoples of North America of whom we count ourselves a part.<\/p>\n We North Americans are a people who want to make a difference; who love our land, and our distinctive heritages. We are not content to be isolated on the world stage, but rather to be present and make a difference for the good.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Read the entire speech on the Antiochian Archdiocese website<\/a>.<\/em><\/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>\nExcerpt from the Enthronement Speech of Met. Joseph<\/h2>\n
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Parishioner Needs Temporary Lodging<\/h2>\n
Last Call for Parish Christmas Card<\/h2>\n