{"id":3198,"date":"2015-01-30T20:28:31","date_gmt":"2015-01-31T01:28:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=3198"},"modified":"2015-01-30T20:28:31","modified_gmt":"2015-01-31T01:28:31","slug":"st-peter-newsletter-january-30-2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-newsletter-january-30-2015\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter Newsletter — January 30, 2015"},"content":{"rendered":"
By Fr. Alexander Schmemann<\/p>\n
The Lenten season begins then by a quest, a prayer for humility which is the beginning of true repentance. For repentance, above everything else, is a return to the genuine order of things, the restoration of the right vision. It is, therefore, rooted in humility, and humility— the divine and beautiful humility— is its fruit and end.<\/p>\n
“Let us avoid the high-flown speech of the Pharisee,” says the Kontakion of this day, “and learn the majesty of the Publican’s humble words…” We are at the gates of repentance and at the most solemn moment of the Sunday vigil; After the Resurrection and the appearance of Christ have been announced— “having beheld the Resurrection….”— we sing for the first time the troparia which will accompany us throughout the entire Lent:<\/p>\n
\nOpen to me the gates of repentance, O Giver of Life,
\nFor my spirit rises early to pray towards thy holy temple.
\nBearing the temple of my body all defiled;
\nBut in Thy compassion, purify me by the loving kindness of Thy mercy.<\/p>\nLead me on the paths of salvation, O Mother of God,
\nFor I have profaned my soul with shameful sins,
\nand have wasted my life in laziness.
\nBut by your intercessions, deliver me from all impurity.<\/p>\nWhen I think of the many evil things I have done, wretch that I am,
\nI tremble at the fearful day of judgement.
\nBut trusting in Thy living kindness, like David I cry to Thee:
\nHave mercy on me, O God, according to Thy great mercy.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
February 8 – Adam Roberts to Lead First Evangelism Training<\/h2>\n
Adam Roberts who spoke to us last month about learning how to bring the Gospel of Christ to our neighbors and others will be back at St. Peter’s to launch a series of classes that begin on Sunday, February 8 immediately following the Divine Liturgy.<\/p>\n
Please plan on attending, particularly if you want to learn about how to talk about Christ to others.<\/p>\n
This is an important project for St. Peter’s. We want to see St. Peter’s open to anyone who desires to seek and know Christ within the Orthodox Church.<\/p>\n
The class begins immediately following a shortened coffee hour. Plan to stay until about 2:30pm. A light lunch will be provided.<\/p>\n
Is this an extra commitment on our part? Yes it is. But it is a commitment worth making.<\/p>\n
St. Paul’s Founders Day<\/h2>\n
Will you be attending the Founder’s Day dinner? If you do not have a registration pick one up from Barbara Zeena on Sunday. <\/p>\n
Fill it in and send it to St. Paul’s with your check (address on registration page). Mention to Barbara that you are going so that she can keep a count.<\/p>\n
Barbara will arrange that we all sit at the same table.<\/p>\n
\nArchpriest Joseph Shaheen and the Parish Council
\nand Parishioners of St. Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church<\/h3>\n\n
\n <\/div>\nAnnounce with great joy the presence of His Eminence,
\nMetropolitan JOSEPH and His Grace, Bishop ANTOUN<\/h3>\nFebruary 21 and February 22, 2015<\/p>\n
Celebrating the 18th Annual St. Paul Founders’ Weekend
\nPlease save these dates and plan to attend.
\nWatch for details!<\/p>\nBible Study Continues<\/h2>\n
Bible Study continues on Tuesday evenings at 7pm at Church. We are studying 1 Corinthians.<\/p>\n