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The Geneology of Christ according to St. Luke<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
The genealogies in the gospels of Saints Matthew and Luke are made to and from Joseph. This is not to give the impression that Jesus came from Joseph’s seed. Both gospels are absolutely clear on this point. Jesus is born from the Virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit. The point is rather that Joseph is Jesus’ father according to the law, and it is from the father that one’s lawful descent is to be traced. Jesus’ legal father is “Joseph, son of David,” the legal husband of Mary (Mt 1:20).<\/p>\n
One other important point is made in listing the human generations which led to the birth of Jesus. This is the fact that God is faithful to His promises even though His chosen people are often not faithful. Among the people from whom Jesus came are both sinners and heathens. In a word, Jesus comes not only from the righteous and holy, but from the wicked and sinful. And He comes not only from Jews, but from Gentiles. The names of the four women specifically mentioned in St. Matthew’s list— Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and the wife of Uriah (Bathsheba)— were noted, not to say notorious, Gentiles, including one of David’s own wives, the mother of Solomon. The point to be seen here is one beautifully made in an early Christian hymn quoted in the Bible in the second letter to Timothy:<\/p>\n
If we have died with Him, we shall also live with Him;<\/p>\n
If we endure, we shall also reign with Him;<\/p>\n
If we deny Him, He also will deny us;<\/p>\n
If we are faithless, He remains faithful for He cannot deny Himself. (2 Tim 2:11-13)<\/p>\n
This is the wonderful witness of the genealogies of Jesus: If we are faithless, the Lord God remains faithful— for he cannot deny Himself!<\/p>\n
Source: Antiochian Archdiocese Website<\/a><\/em>.<\/p>\n No Liturgies this week. <\/p>\n Instead we will do a Paraklesis to the Theotokos on Tuesday December 15 and Friday December 18, 2020 at 9:30am.<\/p>\n St. Peter’s supports NAMI with a drive for toiletries and other items to help them stock their drop-in centers. You can support NAMI by bringing to church:<\/p>\n Thank you to Mary Copeland who handles this project every year.<\/p>\n Two things determined our flourishing in the past year: God’s benevolence towards us and your faithfulness. Your support of St. Peter’s enables us to experience God’s benevolence. <\/p>\n People who follow Christ need to come together. Our parish offers that. Without a place to meet, there would be no Divine Liturgy, no Eucharist, no place for anointing when we are sick, no place where those who are seeking Christ can call home, no place to meet dear friends every week, no place for baptisms and weddings, no place where the children can grow up with their Church friends, and much more. <\/p>\n We are again in the season where we have to consider our financial commitment to St. Peter’s. Our budget is growing because the parish is growing. We estimate is that our budget will increase 19% in 2021. <\/p>\n Please click the image to read the full message and prayerfully consider your support of St. Peter’s for 2021.<\/em><\/p>\n Click the image to learn more about Orthodox practice during the Nativity Season<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n November 15 is the beginning of the Nativity Fast, one of the four Canonical Fasting Seasons in the Church year. This is a joyous fast in anticipation of the Nativity of Christ.<\/p>\n In the weeks between now and December 25, Orthodox Christians prepare themselves to celebrate the birth in the flesh of our Lord Jesus Christ. As we begin the fast, we encourage both believing Orthodox and inquirers to review the reflections and resources in the special Nativity section on the Antiochian Archdiocese website<\/a>.<\/p>\n For additional general resources on the Orthodox Christian tradition of feasting and fasting, visit the Feasts and Fasts section of Discover Orthodox Christianity<\/a>.<\/p>\n We only have 2 more Sundays in 2020. If you have not fulfilled your 2020 Regular Stewardship Pledge, please do so before the end of the year so that we may continue to meet our year-end obligations. <\/p>\n Thank you for your generosity throughout the year.<\/p>\n Also, you should have received by mail your 2021 Stewardship Pledge letter and form. Don’t forget to fill it out and return it to the church. If you did not receive one, additional copies are available in the Narthex.<\/p>\n UPDATE:<\/strong> We are still accepting Capital Campaign Donations as we have not yet made our goal. Our goal is $750K and we now have $427K. Thank you for your generous contributions to date.<\/em><\/p>\n The Church now has set up a Brokerage account so if anyone wishes to donate stocks or bonds, the Church can accept them.<\/em><\/p>\n Our Capital Campaign is going well. So far $427,000 of the $750,000 we need to secure a mortgage to make a bid on the new Church property has been received. That’s over half of our goal!<\/p>\n Some parishioners may be under the impression that November 1 was a cut off date. It wasn’t. It was the date we hoped to receive all pledges. If you have still not pledged, you can still do so.<\/p>\n Download a pledge form on the St. Peter website<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n Please remember, churches are hard to come by in Southwest Florida. This property meets our needs because:<\/p>\n Many of you have seen our Capital Campaign video. Take a look at it again. It lays out our vision that has guided us to where we are and explains why a move is necessary now.<\/p>\n We are grateful to everyone who has supported our Capital Campaign. Thank you very much for your confidence and trust, and the hope you have in the flourishing of St. Peter’s parish. <\/p>\n Next class Sunday, December 20, 2020. Assignment: Chapters 13 and 14.<\/em><\/p>\n The class is required for seekers and catechumens and also open to any parishioner who would like to attend. The syllabus will be posted on the website at soon as it is completed and handed out the first day of class.<\/p>\n We will meet after social hall. Get some coffee, have some food and fellowship, and then we break for class.<\/p>\n Get more information on the St. Peter website<\/a>!<\/em><\/p>\n Led by Dn. Nicholas Reid, participants will learn the basics of the tone of the week — its characteristics, scale, and various forms — and will get a chance to participate in group practice.<\/p>\n No prior chanting experience is required. <\/p>\n This will also be an opportunity to deepen our Orthodox faith by better understanding the role each tone plays in liturgical worship so that we can apply them more fruitfully in our parish life as well as in the worship of the “little church” – our own homes.<\/p>\n Questions? Contact Dn. Nick (nick.reid.11@gmail.com<\/a>)<\/p>\n Donations received in November $17,553.00 Over the last 2 months, our donations have not met expenses. Please give generously in December so that we can make our year-end budget numbers.<\/p>\n Please note:<\/strong>Please continue your generous support. If you cannot make it to church please mail in your donation to:<\/em><\/p>\n St. Peter Orthodox Church You can also donate online (scroll to bottom of page):<\/p>\n These are short thirty minute presentations where His Grace Bp. Nicholas speaks on one theme in Sunday readings for fifteen minutes followed by questions from the listeners. It’s worth tuning in. Get instructions on the St. Peter website<\/a> on how to use the Band App on your phone or computer to participate.<\/em><\/p>\nLiturgies and Services This Week<\/h2>\n
Nativity Worship Schedule<\/h2>\n
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Helping NAMI<\/h2>\n
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Stewardship 2021<\/h2>\n
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Nativity Fast Continues<\/h2>\n
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Only Two Sundays Left in December – Please Complete Your Stewardship<\/h2>\n
Capital Campaign Update<\/h2>\n
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Introduction to Orthodoxy Classes Continue<\/h2>\n
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St. Peter’s is Going Camping!<\/h2>\n
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2021 DOMSE Virtual Winter Retreat — Save the Date<\/h2>\n
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Byzantine Chant Workshop – Weekly on Tuesday at 7:00pm at St. Paul’s<\/h2>\n
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Pledge & Income Report – November 2020<\/h2>\n
\nAmount of money needed to cover expenses: $18,167.00
\nWe are behind by $614.00<\/p>\n\n<\/div>\n
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Bishop NICHOLAS Offers a Weekly Live Stream<\/h2>\n
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