{"id":8216,"date":"2020-02-25T05:00:07","date_gmt":"2020-02-25T10:00:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=8216"},"modified":"2020-02-25T05:00:07","modified_gmt":"2020-02-25T10:00:07","slug":"st-peter-newsletter-february-25-2020","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-newsletter-february-25-2020\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter Newsletter February 25, 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
The Sunday of Forgiveness, the last of the preparatory Sundays before Great Lent, has two themes: it commemorates Adam’s expulsion from Paradise, and it accentuates our need for forgiveness. There are obvious reasons why these two things should be brought to our attention as we stand on the threshold of Great Lent.<\/p>\n
One of the primary images in the Triodion is that of the return to Paradise. Lent is a time when we weep with Adam and Eve before the closed gate of Eden, repenting with them for the sins that have deprived us of our free communion with God. But Lent is also a time when we are preparing to celebrate the saving event of Christ’s death and rising, which has reopened Paradise to us once more (Luke 23:43). So sorrow for our exile in sin is tempered by hope of our re-entry into Paradise.<\/p>\n
The second theme, that of forgiveness, is emphasized in the Gospel reading for this Sunday (Matthew 6:14-21) and in the special ceremony of mutual forgiveness at the end of the Vespers on Sunday evening. Before we enter the Lenten fast, we are reminded that there can be no true fast, no genuine repentance, no reconciliation with God, unless we are at the same time reconciled with one another. <\/p>\n
A fast without mutual love is the fast of demons. We do not travel the road of Lent as isolated individuals but as members of a family. Our asceticism and fasting should not separate us from others, but should link us to them with ever-stronger bonds.<\/p>\n
Read more on the Greek Orthodox website<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n Following the Social Hall, we will hold Forgiveness Vespers, a short service followed by the asking of forgiveness of each other to prepare us for Lent. All parishioners are encouraged to stay.<\/p>\n Join area churches at St. Paul’s on Sunday, March 8 for the Sunday of Orthodoxy Vespers. We will process with the icons to mark this great day of the victory of the Orthodox over the iconoclasts — a celebration held every year in every Church since 843AD at the end of the Iconoclastic Controversy.<\/p>\n Refreshments will follow.<\/p>\n Community Luncheons are starting up! Barbara and Kosta Dionysopoulos are hosting the next Community Luncheon on Thursday, March 12 starting at noon. Appropriate lenten fare will be served. <\/p>\n Our seniors in particular love these gathers. Please let Barbara D. know if you can attend.<\/p>\n Tabit Valentine has compiled a cookbook of Lenten recipes available to our parishioners and for sale in our bookstore.<\/p>\n The recipes are good. Many of you have sampled her work during Social Hall and special events and will agree that what she makes tastes great and topped with a good dose of healthy!<\/p>\n Suggested donation is $15 with all proceeds going to the building fund.<\/p>\n Order yours before they run out.<\/p>\n St. Peter Orthodox Church Greek School with Eleni Stamelou.<\/p>\n PLEASE NOTE: Children’s Beginner Greek now starts at 5:30pm.<\/em><\/p>\n PLEASE NOTE THE NEW DATE<\/em><\/p>\n Click image to see full schedule<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n The Women of St. Peter hosts the annual Lenten Retreat at St. Peter’s on Saturday, March 7. Fr. Alexis Kouri of St. Philip’s Orthodox Church in Davie, Florida, is the guest speaker.<\/p>\n If you can help with the event, please contact Mary Copeland or Nancy Forderhase to volunteer.<\/p>\n Please plan to attend this one day retreat. We want to support this effort with a strong showing from the Women of St. Peter’s. A $10 contributionwill pay for the food expenses.<\/p>\n Please sign up on Sundays or RSVP to Mary Copeland at 239-298-1730 or Nancy Forderhase at 859-749-9509.<\/em><\/p>\n Click to view the letter<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n The letter for Stewardship Support of St. Peter’s in 2020 has been sent.<\/p>\n We are responsible to increase what God has given us. In the Parable of the Talents, the master gave his servants talents that they are expected to nurture and grow. This is a responsibility we cannot avoid.<\/p>\n The Church is both a place where the increase begins on the inside of us, and to which we much give some our increase. This too is a responsibility we must take on.<\/p>\n A contribution form will be included in the letter you receive. Our goal this year is $217,000.<\/p>\n Giving in January was $26,846.00. Our monthly goal to make our 2020 budget is $18,167.00. This leaves a surplus of $8,679.00. While this is good, we have to remember that we always have a good January because some people fulfill their yearly stewardship early.<\/p>\nForgiveness Vespers follows Social Hour This Sunday<\/h2>\n
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Sunday of Orthodoxy Vespers at St. Paul’s on Sunday, March 8 at 5:00pm<\/h2>\n
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Mark Your Calendar: Lenten Community Luncheon March 12 at Noon<\/h2>\n
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Only A Few Copies of the Lenten Cookbook Remain<\/h2>\n
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Greek School Schedule<\/h2>\n
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Women of St. Peter’s: Women’s Retreat On Saturday, March 14, 2020<\/h2>\n
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Our Stewardship to St. Peter’s<\/h2>\n
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Saturday of the Souls on Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 9:30am<\/h4>\n
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Pledge & Income Report – January 2020<\/h2>\n