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St. Gregory Palamas<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
From “A Man Fully Alive<\/a>” by Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick.<\/p>\n On the Second Sunday of Great Lent we celebrate St. Gregory Palamas, the archbishop of Thessalonica in Greece for a number of years in the 14th century, right around the same time that Geoffrey Chaucer was born, the man who wrote The Canterbury Tales.<\/p>\n But before he became an archbishop, Gregory was a monk on the holy mountain of Athos. During his time there and also when he later became an archbishop, Gregory was involved in a controversy that cut straight to the heart of this longing for life that all of us who are sons and daughters of Adam share.<\/p>\n At that time, there was a certain heretic named Barlaam, who was from the southern part of Italy, which was Greek-speaking at the time. Barlaam made the claim that the highest possible knowledge of God that anyone could have was through the mind, that the philosophers knew God better than the prophets and even the apostles.<\/p>\n Gregory answered that the human mind, while a great gift from God, was not actually capable of the kind of intimate knowledge and communion that Adam had received from God, that there was something much deeper, that the Christian could actually know God and see Him with the heart, as a light shining in. And indeed, sometimes this heart knowledge of God was so powerful and so pervasive that some people were actually seeing the light of God with their physical eyes.<\/p>\n Isn’t that why we’re here? Don’t we want to see God? Aren’t we here not just to learn about God with our minds, but truly to know Him with our hearts?<\/p>\n Read Fr. Damick’s complete essay<\/a>.<\/p>\n Read a brief history of St. Gregory Palamas<\/a>.<\/p>\n Services this week cancelled at St. Peter’s because of the move but not at our sister parish of St. Paul’s in Naples. See the St. Paul schedule on the St. Paul website<\/a>.<\/p>\n As is our custom, Orthros begins at 8:30am and Divine Liturgy at 9:30am.<\/p>\n Following the Divine Liturgy we will do a blessing of the waters to bless the new sanctuary.<\/p>\n During Social Hall, will be offered a presentation by Dan Christopoulos of the Orthodox Christian Missions Center, the missionary arm of the Orthodox Churches in America. John Colis, who many of you know as a chanter in our parish (he chanted all of the first week of Holy Week including Sunday), is the president of OCMC. You can learn more on the OCMC website<\/a>.<\/p>\n The new parish means new responsibilities and the men can step up. A lot of men already have with the move contributing hours of work and sweat to bring the building into shape. We could also do other things too, say breakfast one Saturday a month. It would be a great time for fellowship.<\/p>\n Stay tuned! The Church needs you men.<\/p>\n St. Peter’s Church is moving this week but our commitment to the mission of feeding the poor and hungry continues. So please be especially generous during this Great Lent and send in or giv eyour donations to Fr. Hans and remember what the Holy Spcripture says:<\/p>\n You shall give to him freely, and your heart shall not be grudging when you give to him, because of this the Lord your God will bless you in all your woek and in all that you undertake (Deuteronomy 15:10).<\/p>\n Thank you Kali Sarakosti and IC XC NI KA<\/p>\n Due to the move this week and Lent starting, the next meeting for the Women’s book club will be held on Wednesday May 5, 2021.<\/p>\n See more pictures on the St. Peter’s website.<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n What’s next? Tomorrow carpets and pews are cleaned. It takes two days to dry so no one can enter the sanctuary. We finish setting up the office, sacristy, altar, and small jobs here and there. Everything is on schedule! We should be ready to go on Sunday.<\/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 $703,371. We have secured a mortgage and hope to close on March 15, 2021.<\/p>\n We are now only $47,000 short of our goal!<\/em><\/p>\n The Church has set up a Brokerage account so if anyone wishes to donate stocks or bonds, the Church can accept them.<\/p>\n Download a pledge form on the St. Peter website<\/a>.<\/em><\/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 Donations received in February 16,374.00 None of the monthly expenses are spent on the new building. There are operating costs for the Bernwood property.<\/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>\nServices this Week<\/h2>\n
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\nPlease note: Beginning Monday services will held at St. Paul’s because of the move.<\/em><\/li>\nTwo Things to Remember at the New Church<\/h2>\n
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Schedule for the First Sunday (March 28, 2021 – This Sunday<\/h2>\n
Coming Soon: Antiochian Men!<\/h2>\n
Cafe of Life Ministry<\/h2>\n
Women’s Book Club<\/h2>\n
Construction, Moving In and Set Up Pictures<\/h2>\n
Capital Campaign Update — March 9, 2021<\/h2>\n
\n<\/a>\n<\/div>\nPledge & Income Report – February 2021<\/h2>\n
\nAmount of money needed to cover expenses: $19,732.00
\nWe are behind by $2,812<\/p>\n
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\n<\/a>\n<\/div>\nBishop NICHOLAS Offers a Weekly Live Stream<\/h2>\n
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