Newsletter - St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church

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Newsletter - St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church
THE NEWS FROM ST. NEKTARIOS
June 2016
Volume 20, Issue 6
Independence Day
by His Eminence Metropolitan Alexios
G
reetings in the name of our
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
As we look forward to celebrating
the day dedicated to freedom in the
United States, Independence Day
or the Fourth of July, we should
give thanks and praise for all the
abundant blessings from God,
especially the great gift of true
freedom that we as GreekAmericans hold dear to our hearts.
Therefore if the Son makes you
free, you shall be free indeed.
John 8:36
On July 4, 1776, the Continental
Congress adopted the Declaration
of Independence, formally declaring
that the American colonies were
free and independent states, not
subject to the government of
England. The Declaration of
Independence was signed by
leaders from the colonies, and for
the first time in an official document
the colonies were referred to as the
United States of America.
Within days, the Declaration
was read publically in American
cities, and whenever they heard it,
American patriots responded with
cheers, fireworks and celebrations.
Since that day, the philosophy and
ideas expressed in the Declaration
of Independence have inspired
freedom-loving people all over the
world with the words: “We hold
these truths to be self-evident, that
all men are created equal, that they
are endowed by their Creator with
certain unalienable Rights, that
among these are Life, Liberty and
the pursuit of Happiness.”
“We hold these truths to be
self-evident, that all men
are created equal, that they
IN
THIS ISSUE
are endowed by their
Focus on our Community
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Creator with certain
Saints of our Faith
2
unalienable Rights, that
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among these are Life,
Young at Heart
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Liberty and the pursuit of
Greek Language School
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Happiness.”
Medical Ministry Fair
9
Philoptochos
9
Welcome to our Newcomers
10
Financial Matters
11
2016 St. John Chrysostom
National Oratorical Festival
Boy Scout Troop 490
12-13
Youth Ministries
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Saints of our Faith
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My beloved ones, we are
blessed by God to live in a free
country. With all of my heart I pray
that we might continue to enjoy this
great gift — that our children and
grandchildren may know and
experience the joy and blessings of
freedom — “that we might stand
fast in the liberty with which
Christ has made us
free.” (Galatians 5:1)
Along with our fellow
Americans, we will celebrate this
important day as a holiday, with
picnics and fireworks and music,
but more importantly we should
also pause a moment to give
thanks and praise for God`s
great gift of true freedom that we
as proud and patriotic GreekAmericans hold so near and dear
to our hearts. On Independence
Day, we are especially thankful
for this great country and the
freedom we enjoy. Let us be
mindful every day of our lives
that these blessings of “life,
liberty and the pursuit of
happiness” are bestowed upon
us by our Almighty God.
May Almighty God bless us
and keep us so that we may live
as good citizens of His Kingdom
and Christ`s disciples.
God bless America!
† Metropolitan Alexios
† ALEXIOS Metropolitan of
Atlanta
Reprinted from 2015
The Holy Great Martyr
Marina (Margaret)
July 17
Focus on our community
C elebrations, Milestones, Comfort & Support
In our prayers
Helene Antone Pat Baker Ethan Barnard Sylvia Belk Helen Beleos Jodie Boyce Sandy Brewer
Marie Callahan Nikki Chomakos Kathy Clewell Dee Cockinos Nick Collias Barbara Cook
Bessie Demas Cleo Demopoulos Pamela Dizes
Bill Griggs Nancy Guthery
Shannon Elliott
Catherine Kalivas Andrew Karres
Michael Flaherty
Nick Kefalas
Ted Gillis
Helen Keramidas
Dan Kiser Dean Kondilis Dawna Lawrence Elton Longshore Mary Longshore Peter Mannering
Catherine Manthos Casey Martinez Peggy McGraw Tony McGraw
Michael Christopher Mentavlos
Barry Dale Price Jr.
Tish Merrill
Irene Rodriguez
Ernest Tsitouris
T
his Martyr lived during the
reign of Claudius II (268270). She was from Pisidia of
Cilicia and was the only daughter of
a certain priest of the idols. On
being orphaned by her mother, she
was handed over to a certain
woman who instructed her in the
Faith of Christ. When she was
fifteen years old, she was
apprehended by the ruler of
Olmbrius, and when asked her
name, homeland, and faith, she
answered: "My name is Marina; I
am the offspring of the Pisidia; I call
upon the Name of my Lord Jesus
Christ." Because of this she
endured bonds, imprisonment, and
many whippings, and was finally
beheaded in the year 270. Saint
Marina is especially invoked for
deliverance from demonic
possession.
http//www.goarch.org
"Copyright © Holy Transfiguration
Monastery, Brookline, MA, used by
permission. All rights reserved."
Happy Birthday
Anastasia
Couchell
Who
turned
103 in
June.
Calliope Milios Christina Nixon Kay Owens
Mary Roupas Teziah Stalling James Tekin Mary Thayer
Steve Tsitouris
And the persecuted Christians around the world
AND FOR THOSE IN SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY
Helene Carras
Buddy Craft Jordan James Dunn Krassimire Ivanov
Michael Constantine Mentavlos Zack Millsaps
Matthew Millsaps
Amanda Moril
Elias Nickolopoulos
Anton Savin
Danielle Zervakos Nickolopoulos
Congratulations
To Tommy and Kristy Kleto on their marriage
To George Mawardi and Ranim Rustom on their marriage
To Todd and Rachel Whiting on the Orthodox blessing of their marriage
To Paul and Kim Tatsis on the 40-day blessing of their daughter, Sophia
To Paulos and Stephanie Housiadas on the baptism of their daughter, Maria
To Melisa Galasso on receiving the award for “The Top Five under 35” from the Virginia Society of CPA’s
To Marlena Heracklis on being a 2016 Charlotte Observer Senior of the Year
Sympathy
To the Tatsis family on the passing of Antonia’s husband, Peter Demetrios Tatsis
To the Green and Drobonick families on the passing of Dee’s brother-n-law, Kenneth McManus Green
To the Fotopoulous family on the passing of Panagiotis Fotopoulos “Pete Foster”
To Jean and Bill Seymour on the passing
of Jean’s cousin, Marion Zablotsky
Dear St. Nektarios
Greek Orthodox Church Parish Council,
In Appreciation
Thanks to Diane Gilbert and Copycat
for printing the Church Bulletin and
Newsletter.
Please contact the church office
with information we may share with
the community
or to add someone
to the prayer list.
Also please contact the office when
someone is in need of a clergy
visit.
On behalf of the Camp LUCK Youth Board,
we can’t thank you enough for allowing us to
use the kitchen facilities at church for our
Scholarship Fundraising Kickball Tournament
on June 5!
Through your generosity, Camp LUCK was
able to raise $12,000 towards the Jacob Jackson
Scholarship Fund which will help send our heart
kids to college!
I really appreciate your support of me and the
work being done for heart kids at Camp LUCK
Sincerely
Dimitri Liapis
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S T . N EKTARIOS
THE METROPOLIS OF ATLANTA
HONORED TO HOST
ON BEHALF OF
THE 33RD ANNUAL ARCHDIOCESE
ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM
ORATORICAL FESTIVAL
JUNE 10 - 12, 2016
Reflections
on the Oratorical Festival
Metropolitan Alexios
Our father among the Saints, John Chrysostom, considered
to be one of the most gifted Christian writers and orators, is
the author of the Divine Liturgy we celebrate throughout the
majority of the year. His life and teachings, along with his
eloquence in writing and speech, have inspired many
aspects of our Liturgical life and have enhanced our
knowledge of the faith. Today, we are here to witness a
new generation of gifted orators whose clarity of faith,
articulacy and poise are worthy of commendation.
Three Wonderful Days Being Edified,
Spent in Fellowship and Worship.
Please
look for our guests’ gratitude and comments
which are shared in italics over the next few pages.
Friday — Welcome ▪ Encomia to St. Nektarios ▪
Southern Seafood Buffet ▪ Finalist Meet & Greet Social ▪
Presentation on the Life of St. Nektarios as told through
the Chapel Iconography
The most gracious hospitality

Fr. Steve Dalber
It was a unique blessing and honor to have been
asked to host this wonderful event. What can be more
edifying than watching our beautiful youth express
their faith, sharing with us the fruit brought about by
many hours of research and practice? Each one
presenting a unique facet, a unique vision into the
living and infinite Church of our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ.
Of the many and growing number of activities
provided to our youth, the Saint John Chrysostom
Oratorical Festival bears a powerful significance. The
teaching of our faith in all of its aspects not only
keeps our faith alive, but pertinent throughout all
ages. Sincere and heartfelt thanks and
congratulations go to all the participants . . . As host
parish it was our greatest desire to make this
weekend a joyous and memorable one.
James Thomas, Parish Council President
We are truly blessed to have so many Orthodox Christians
from around the country witnessing our faith through the
words and thoughts of our youth. We looked forward to . . .
making this a memorable experience for everyone. I was
excited to hear our wonderful Youth Champions from
around the country, giving witness to us that Jesus Christ is
alive and working in their lives. I know that their family and
friends are so very proud of how they are growing up to be
leaders in our faith and in their respective communities.
Through the words of these Young Champions it is my
hope that we will all be strengthened and encouraged to
live as Christ has directed us in today’s challenging modern
world. 
Fr. Steve greeting His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios and
Archdeacon Panteleimon and family at the airport.
Kabee Kokenes and
Julie Moricz,
Metropolis of Atlanta
Youth Director
Food workers prepare
the Sundae Bar
Autographed photo
keepsake for the Finalists
Fr. Steve’s welcome after
the Encomia Service
Vespers were
overwhelming 
Dennis Kokenes, Presenter
on the Life of St. Nektarios.
Personalized posters was
beyond my expectations
Finalist Meet and Greet “At the Starting Line” Program with Kabee Kokenes and John Shelton
18 Individual finalists arrived in Charlotte; One group of friends emerged.
3 amazing time filled with fun activities 
Frank Bilotto greeting
His Eminence Saturday morning
Saturday — Oratorical Festival ▪ Awards Luncheon
▪ Presentation by Archbishop Demetrios on The Holy
and Great Council ▪ Afternoon at the NASCAR Hall of
Fame ▪ Dinner at the Levine Museum of the New South
Presvytera Margaret Orfanakos (Festival Archdiocesan Chairperson),
His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios, and Anton Vrame (Director of the
Department of Religious Education) with the two Division Finalists:
Christina Hanos, Senior Division and Eirene Stavropoulos, Junior Division
A blessing which will always be treasured. 
All 18 National Finalist
Fr. Steve received
Appreciation Plaque
on behalf of St. Nektarios
His Eminence with Fr. Angelo Artemas,
Fr. Robert Lawrence,
Fr. Theodore Ehmer, Fr. Seraphim Dedes
Thank you to our judges.
Fr. John greeting
His Eminence
Andrew McCullough, Penelope Hefner, Peter Reinhart, John Gretes,
Rev. Fr. Robert Lawrence, and Rv. Dn. Paul Tsahakis pictured with His Eminence
Finalist and families at NASCAR Hall of Fame
Loved going to NASCAR
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Our guests’ gratitude and comments are shared in italics
.
Thanks for a taste of “Southern Hospitality” 
Evelyn Klund greeting
His Eminence at the Museum
At the Museum, Fr. Theodore and Presv. Ehmer
Fr. Angelo and Presv. Artemas
Finalist having fun at the Museum of the
New South. Is there a dab going on?
Deacon Stephen and Sherry Potter
enjoying dinner at the Museum
Sunday — Archierarchical Divine Liturgy ▪ Farewell Luncheon
Will always remember
our weekend in
Charlotte fondly! 
The Divine Liturgy – a magnificent
way to end the weekend 
Archdeacon Panteleimon presents a new
censor to the Parish as a token of
appreciation for hosting the Festival
Jim Thomas, Parish Council President, and Fr. Steve
Dalber present an icon of St. Nektarios to His Eminence.
Vice President, Bessie Vrettos presents His
Eminence a gift from the Ladies Philoptochos
in honor of his visit to St. Nektarios
From the Desk of Presvytera Margaret Orfanakos
National Oratorical Festival Chairman
Archons Welcome His Eminence
Harry T. Cavalaris, Sam Kleto, Pete Couchell and Costa Vrettos
Thank you to Costa who also served as His Eminence's driver for the weekend.
Dear Fr. Steve,
I want to thank you and the entire committee for hosting the
National Oratorical Festival. The months of planning was clearly
evident throughout the weekend. Not only was listening to the
homilies or our 18 finalists inspiring, but the Friday Encomia to St.
Nektarios and the Liturgy on Sunday morning moved me to tears.
Thank you for a truly inspirational weekend.
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Yours in His Service,
Presvytera Margaret
We Know that there were countless details to
entertain so many people for three days 
Thank You to the many, many people who worked
many days prior to and throughout this weekend.
Thank you for the countless of hours of work
that ensured every detail 
STEERING COMMITTEE:
Fr. Steve Dalber, Fr. John Wallace, Fr. Seraphim Dedes,
Frank Bilotto (Chairman), Michaelina Antahades,
Christina Bonderer, Gerry Clonaris, Pete Douglas,
Niki Kleto, Evelyn Klund, Kabee Kokenes, Elaine Miller,
John Shelton and Costa Vrettos
THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SET UP IN THE
HALL, SERVING, LINEN WASHING, and ALL THE
WONDERFUL MEALS:
Pete Douglas, with help from Jim & Gail Chomakos,
Mike & Ritsa Neary, Helen Clonaris, Bessie Vrettos,
His Eminence summoned the “Heavy Brigade” as he named them
John & Tina Peroulas, Aphroula Anderson,
to thank Pete Douglas and his crew personally for their many
Athena Dalber, Vivian Pitsikoulis, Pauline Velonis,
hours offered to prepare four delicious meals over the weekend.
Mike Neary, Gus Stamas, Tim Klund, Ron Drobonick,
Helen Bondurant, Maria Swanson, Tim & Evelyn Klund,
John Peroulas, Tim Shelton and Pete Douglas
Danny Zozios, Ron & Dee Drobonick, Tim Shelton,
Gus Stamos, Natasha Sussman, Liz Karagounis,
Rita Castanas, Ieva Abolina, Patrick Taylor,
Chris & Ana Levantis, Jim Thomas, Peter Keretsis,
John Nichols, Theodora Sexstone, Taso & George Douglas,
Dan & Vicky Wixon, Tarras Onischenko, Thalia Fergione,
John & Helen Bakos, Chris & Maria Mortis, Maria Kleto,
Niki Kleto, and the Hospitality Team Members: Lyuda Bates,
Nina Crytser, Tatiana Kazakova, Natalia Mitchell,
Tatiana Mukhammad, Inna Wilson
THOSE WHO WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR
TRANSPORTATION and HOTEL LOGISTICS:
John Shelton, Mike Neary, Costa Vrettos, Aka Vashakidze,
Niki Kleto, Michaelina Antahades, Christina Bonderer
THOSE WHO WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE GIFTS
AND WELCOME FOR FINALISTS and OTHERS:
Gerry Clonaris, Christina Bonderer, Kabee Kokenes,
John Shelton, Helen Bondurant
Meals superb and
served with kindness 
THOSE WHO WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR
PUBLICATIONS and PRINTED ITEMS:
Evelyn Klund, Niki Kleto, Elaine Miller, Kim Clewell
THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SPECIAL MUSIC and
RUBRICS:
Fr. Seraphim Dedes, Dina Marinakos-Oara, our chanters
and AV assistants
THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY and
AUDIOVISUAL ASSISTANCE
Fr. Seraphim, Sam Kleto, Costa Vrettos, Kim Clewell,
Michaelina Antahades, John Shelton, Aphrodite Davis
THOSE IN THE OFFICE WHO HAD THEIR ROUTINE
WORK PUSHED BY ALL THE ADDED
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THIS AWESOME EVENT
Evelyn Klund, Niki Kleto, Madelina Lowen, Kim Clewell
An amazing job to
create a wonderful
weekend experience 
Our apologies to those we have failed to include in this list. Please,
please, please let the office staff know so we may update our list.
Our guests’ gratitude and comments are shared in italics
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.
Young at Heart
F o r o u r 5 5 a n d o l d e r members
T
he Young at Heart met on the 12th of
May. After the usual blessing of the food
by Father Steve and Father John, we were
treated to a delicious meal and desert by our
host and hostesses, Lula Andrews, Zoe
Andrews, Dino & Betty Athanas, Dee Cockinos,
Pete & Faye Couchell, George & Helen
Couchell, Perry & Mary Diamaduros, Joan
Davis, Anna Georges, Dimetry Loren, Connie &
Joanne Pavlakos, Cathy & Gus
Poulos, Mary Renfroe, Bessie &
George Vastis.
During the dinner we were
entertained by Christina the
violinist. She added a very
soothing and enjoyable
atmosphere especially as we all sang our Young
at Heart song. Those who had a May birthday
were serenaded by all present. Though Mother's
Day had passed, a Mother of the Year was
picked by drawing from the names present.
Helen Douglas was the lucky and deserving
winner. Congratulations Helen.
Sale of raffle tickets and drawing for the
50/50 took place. Congratulations to the lucky
winners. Gus Stamas made a few
announcements, the October, January,
February and March meetings will be at 1:00
p.m., while the April, May and June meetings
will start at 5:30 pm with dinner served at
6:00 p.m. Due thanks were sent to members
of the committee of Young at Heart who
T
made the calls to make sure of who is coming
to dinner and who is not. Congratulations went
to Mary and Perry Diamaduros who are
celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. The
meeting ended with safe travels until the next
meeting in June. Christ is Risen!
Emile Khuri
Helen Douglas was
crowned “Mother of the
Year”. She is pictured
with husband,
Pete Douglas
he Young at Heart met on the 9th of
informative presentation by Dr. Dennis Kokenes.
June. People started flocking in at 5 pm Dr. Kokenes, a gastroenterologist and a vey active
and the dinner was served at 6 pm after the
member of St. Nektarios Church, stressed the
blessing was given by Father John. Thanks go wellness of the individual rather the illness. He
to our hosts and hostesses, Nabila Andraos, John Andromidas, Frances spoke of the beneficial bacteria, as well as colon
& George Blow, Jean & Joseph Candela, Rita Castanas, Nick & Maria
screening, and colon guard test (looking for DNA
Collias, Kerry & Christina Gionis, Chris & Kathy Pakuris, Jean & Bill
affiliated with colon cancer). As part of the
Seymour, Terry & George Stephenson, George & Pauline
wellness advice he advocated avoiding
Velonis, Gus & Bessie Vrettos. A variety of fruits and
sugars, eating fresh fruits and vegetables, lean meat and fish.
desserts followed, especially the delicious ones presented
Questions and answers followed.
by Mocco Bistro of South Blvd.
The meeting ended by announcing that no meetings are
Being close to Father's Day a name was drawn from a hat
scheduled for July and August. You all have a blessed and safe
to select a Father of the Year. George Stephenson, though not
summer, using sun screen and keep yourself, your children and
deserving, was picked as Father of the Year (just kidding
grandchildren well hydrated.
George, you deserve every bit of it. Congratulations).
George Stephenson
The highlight of the evening was a very interesting and
Emile Khuri
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Greek language school —Year End Celebration
Καλοκαιρινή Αύρα
Summer Breeze
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Greek School Memories
Reflections and Farewell
I started Greek school at about the age of eight. I remember receiving
my first Greek School book bag and books! I also remember making
new friends, and learning the Greek alphabet. I loved singing and
dancing in my costume. One day when Greek School started Father
Steve was blessing the Greek School children. I was sitting in the front
row and Father Steve sprinkled Holy Water on me, but he literally sprinkled a ton on me!
That’s what you get for sitting on the front row! As we got older I
remember carrying the flag out to the stage with everyone watching.
We would sing our song together, and dance then after we get
pizza, salad, and desserts! I enjoyed learning and having fun at
Greek School! All the teachers are amazing, and want you to learn. I
will miss my friends and amazing teachers the most!
Elena Couchell
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here are you going for vacation?
Πού θα πάτε διακοπές?
The End of Year Celebration opened with a skit
with the students sharing their vacation plans in
Greek. Sophia Shinas, Greek Language School
Director, welcomed all the proud families and
friends of the students.
Cameras went into action capturing the
celebration as songs of children’s folklore and
ethnic dances entertained the group. The students
displayed their learned Greek Language skills
singing “The Aegean Sea Sailor” -“Το Ναυτάκι του
Αιγαίου” and “Jamaica” - Τζαμάικα”. They danced
a sirtaki to Dolphin, Tiny Dolphin - “Δελφίνι,
Δελφινάκι” and a balos to Eyes Like Yours- “Μάτια
σαν και τα δικά σου”.
Elena Couchell was honored as the Multi-year
Program Graduate. She inspired the students to
continue with their Greek Language studies as she
shared in Greek and English her Greek School
Memories (in the inset on this page). The program
ended with the presentations of Certificate of
Completion Awards.
Sophia Shinas offered the school’s deep
appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. George Couchell for
their generous donation and thanked
Father Steve Dalber and Father John Wallace for
their encouragement and support. She extended
her appreciation to the teachers for their hard
work. Maria Dalber, Helen Grafakos, and
Olga Hamby have been amazing team players and
have worked so hard throughout the year. Special
thanks went to the administrative office,
Evelyn Klund, Madalina Lowen, Niki Kleto,
Kim Clewell and Carol Jelush. Last but not least,
she thanked the parents for sharing and trusting
us with their beautiful children. We’ve enjoyed
them so much.
The program ended with not just a pizza party,
but included delicious contribution from the
families: Pastitsio, tyropita, spanakopita,
salad, cake! Looking forward to
seeing everyone when the program
resumes in September!
Medical Ministry Health Fair
T
he Medical Missions Ministry
held its first Health Fair on
Saturday, April 16th. Thank you to
all the medical practitioners who
participated and to our
parishioners who attended.
Another session is being planned
for the fall. For more information,
contact Teresa Jacob. 
Philoptochos — A Legacy of Philanthropy
A
Baby Shower and Lasagna
delicious lasagna dinner buffet was
set for the Ladies’ last dinner meeting
of the for the 2015-16 Ecclesiastical year.
The Ladies collected a multitude of gift bags
full of baby items for the Layette Ministry of
Love, In the Name of Christ organization.
The room was filled with laughter as the
Ladies played traditional Shower games like
Baby Bingo. Fr. Steve blessed the latest
basketful of blankets for the CMC neo-natal
unit patients.
We were able to surprise Dee Drobonick
with a cake in honor of her birthday that
day. Just one candle on the cake, since no
one is counting. Thank you to Anderson’s
Catering for the great dinner. The Board is
meeting over the summer to define its 2016
-17 calendar of events and activities. If you
have any suggestions, please share them
with Maria Wheatley, our President. We
will resume in September with our annual
dinner outing on Monday, Sept. 12th.
Have a great summer. 
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Welcome to our Newcomers
Newcomer Sunday
April 10th
Rita Castanas and Suat Pamukci
ready to serve dessert
We extend our sympathy to the
Callender family on the
sudden passing of
Marie “Page” Callender who
attended April 10th
Rachel & Todd Whiting and family
Andy Holland
Frank Bilotto
Kiriaki Kirani &
Katerina Coker and son
Nick Mermigas
Greg Muse & Sage Hale
Anita & Sam Boulmetis
Karen & Charles Guzelian
Adina Cotoman and children
Anna Prokos and son
The Chapsak family and friends
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Financial Matters
Theodora Sexstone
A. 1,400 B. 559 C. 120 D. 62 E. 35
1. ___ Pledges in 2016
2. ___ Number of new pledges
3. ___ Average pledge
4. ___ No. of E- Bill Payments (monthly)
5. ___ No. of E-Web Payments ( monthly)
(Answers at the bottom of the page)
Capital Campaign Update and Reminders:
Just about $1.7 million in new pledges have been received.
For those who have made a pledge, we are accepting your
stepping stone with your prayer/scripture verse inscribed on it.
The stones will be included in the foundation of the new Center.
Bank has approved our bridge loan.
Property recently appraised
at $9 million.
Stewardship Ministry
Offering of Treasure
May Operating Income
$74,822 — Monthly Budgeted Expenses
$52,448— Actual Stewardship Received
$25,523 — Other Income Received
2016 Stewardship Goal is $725,764
Have you made your pledge?
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1. B
ummer is always a good time to
step back a little from our daily
hectic pace and to recharge our
energies so we can stay mentally
and physically healthy. It has
traditionally been a time to change up
the routine—take a vacation to the
beach or mountains, plan a visit to
friends and family, grill fresh
vegetables from the garden, or start
a project that may or may not be
done by summer’s end.
But for those of us working in
God’s field much of our spiritual life
remains the same in the summer; we
continue to hold close our
commitment to Christ as His fellow
worker. Our spiritual life is as
constant and unchanged as is the
work of the Church – the doors
remain open so liturgies can be
celebrated, administrative work
continues, and plans are made for a
new ecclesiastical year.
Not one of us can step back from
God’s field during the summer. Your
stewardship allows us to fulfill His
ministries. In 2015, we were blessed
with strong financial support from the
community and, coupled with good
management, we ended the year in
good shape. As a result, we have
been able to secure a bridge loan for
the sanctuary at a low interest rate
and favorable terms. This is truly a
blessing and is a result of your gifts.
So thank you again and remember
your Church this summer, so we too
can stay healthy.
Financial Matching Trivia
2. D
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 The project is still pending the identification
of a project manager and task force. If you
are interested in serving on this task force,
please contact Fr. Steve.
 We will need to apply for a zoning variance
to develop this area.
 The funds to develop this area are not
dependent on church fundraising and will
not impact the current Capital Campaign.
The persons who plan to live in this area
will fund the complex.
3. A
Stewardship Summer 2016
Staying Healthy
and Staying Spiritual
What is the status of the Active Retirement
Center to be developed on the property?
4. C
1 Corinthians 3:9
And So You Asked . . .
5. E
“For we are God’s fellow
workers; you are God’s
field, God’s building”
S t. N e k t a r i o s B oy S c o u t T r o o p 4 9 0
“ Jam es I sl an d, C har l es to n S C ”
“Onward and upward!” That
was the theme of Troop 490’s
campout the weekend of March
19 at James Island County Park
in Charleston, South Carolina.
There the Marathon Men
tackled the tallest climbing wall
in South Carolina, as well as
slack lines and a “bouldering”
hut. The Scouts also toured the
remains of Civil War battlefield
entrenchments protecting
Charleston Harbor, and, of
course, a fishing line or two (or
three) were thrown in the
water. A good time was had by
all despite the season’s early
onset of mosquitos. Well done,
Scouts!
Matt Joyner
N
icholas Vatsis was awarded the St. George Religious Award
as part of the St. Nektarios scouting program. The framework
for the religious awards program is provided by the Eastern Orthodox
Committee on Scouting
(EOCS).
The St. George program is
intended as a primer for the
young scout to explore the
basic fundamentals of the
Orthodox Christian Church.
The EOCS awards build
knowledge, love and
understanding of Orthodoxy.
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N e k t a r i o s B oy S c o u t T r o o p 4 9 0
Lake James
O
ur Troop 490 Scouts had a most
excellent adventure in April canoecamping and fishing at Lake James State
Park, outside Morganton, NC. Setting their
course for the park’s remote “paddle in”
primitive campsite, the intrepid band of
Marathon Men paddled their canoes and
kayaks to a weekend of outdoor fun.
Happy to report that no one got wet
unintentionally and no bears coming out of
winter hibernation were encountered.
Well done, Scouts!”
Matt Joyner
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At St. Nektarios, we are blessed with both an amazing group of
teachers and an amazing group of students. We have over thirty
men and women who spend hours each week and an hour each
Sunday from September to May sharing their love and knowledge
of Orthodoxy with our students. You don’t see them at coffee hour
because they spend that time in the company of our children,
offering their time and talents to the students’ spiritual growth. On
June 5th, we recognized these two fabulous groups. Some of our
MAGNIFICENT TEACHERS came to the solea, and then we saw
just a small part of the fruit of their efforts when we honored
nine of the students who grew up in our Catechism
Ministry and learned to value their spiritual growth enough
to continue participating in Catechism during their busy
senior year. As a community, we owe much more than we
can ever express to these teachers, and we pray for more
blessings than they can ever imagine for these seniors as
they take their next steps on the spiritual journeys they
started here at St. Nektarios.
A FABULOUS PROJECT IN 3 PHASES: Back in the spring, we met for lunch and planned.
Samaritan’s Feet has always been a favorite service project, but this year we were thinking BIG. Four
GOYANS and their mothers committed to the MISSION TRIP TO LESVOS: Phyllis & Constance
Gianakopoulos, Christine & Katie Malatras, Heidi & Marina Sarantou, and Maria & Zack Stone.
Let’s do MORE! So we planned the GREAT BIG BAKE SALE and raised $1,344 to fund the shoes and
supplies for the trip. Let’s do MORE! So a group gathered on a Saturday to process and package
shoes for other mission trips! The Mission trip to Lesvos is just ending as we go to print. WATCH FOR
MORE ABOUT THIS AMAZING EXPERIENCE in the July Newsletter. A few pictures to share here
now of the GOYA folks cooking, serving, washing feet, making friends, and learning
to be the hands and feet of Christ on earth.
WELL DONE, GOOD & FAITHFUL GOYANS!!
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Paraskeve
the Righteous Martyr
of Rome
July 26
S
aint Paraskeve, who was from
a certain village near Rome,
was born to pious parents, Agatho
and Politia. Since she was born on a
Friday (in Greek, Paraskeve), she
was given this name, which means
"preparation" or "preparedness"
(compare Matt. 27:62, Mark 15:42,
Luke 23:54, and John 19:31, where 'Friday' is called "the day
of the preparation"). From childhood she was instructed in
the sacred letters and devoted herself to the study of the
divine Scriptures, while leading a monastic life and guiding
many to the Faith of Christ. During the reign of the Emperor
Antoninus Pius, she was apprehended because she was a
Christian and was urged to worship the idols, but she
answered with the words of Jeremias: "Let the gods that
have not made heaven and the earth perish from off the
earth" (Jer. 10:11). Because of this she endured exceedingly
painful torments, and was beheaded in the year 140. The
faithful pray to her for the healing of
eye ailments.
Irene the Righteous
of Chrysovalantou
July 28
S
aint Irene, who was from
Cappadocia, flourished in the
ninth century. Because of her great
beauty and virtue, she was brought
to Constantinople as a prospective
bride for the young Emperor
Michael (842-867); however, as
Saint Joannicius the Great foretold, it was God's will that she
assume the monastic habit instead. She shone forth in great
ascetical labours, and suffered many attacks from the
demons; while yet a novice, she attained to the practice of
Saint Arsenius the Great, of praying the whole night long
with arms stretched out towards Heaven (see May 8). God
showed forth great signs and wonders in her, and she
became the Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou. She
was granted the gift of clairvoyance and knew the thoughts
of all that came to her. She appeared in a vision to the king
and rebuked him for unjustly imprisoning a nobleman who
had been falsely accused. Through a sailor from Patmos to
whom he had appeared, Saint John the Evangelist sent her
fragrant and wondrous apples from Paradise. She reposed
at the age of 103, still retaining the youthful beauty of her
countenance. After her repose, marvelous healings beyond
number have been wrought by her to the present day.
DIRECTORY
Church Office: 704-708-4669
Church Fax: 704-846-6094
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stnektarios.org
5108 Kuykendall Rd.
Charlotte, NC 28270
Father Steve Dalber, Protopresbyter
Home: 704-708-4638
Cell Phone: 704-451-6524
Email: [email protected]
Father John Wallace
Home: 704-905-2558
Cell Phone: 704-905-2558
Email: [email protected]
Father Seraphim Dedes
Music Ministry
Phone: 704-719-3074
Email: [email protected]
Dn. Father Stephanos Potter
Dn. Father Paul Tsahakis
Parish Council
President: Jim Thomas
Vice President: John Tsefrikas
Secretary: Maria Mortis
Treasurer: Theodora Sexstone
Ass’t Treasurer: Peter Keretsis
Ass’t Secretary: Elizabeth Kleto
Members: Kholoud Alyateem, Christina
Bonderer, Chris Levantis, John Nichols,
Patrick Taylor
Parish Administrator
Evelyn Klund
Administration Staff
Madalina Lowen, Kim Clewell
Carol Jelush, Niki Kleto
Dir. Youth Ministries, Elaine Miller
Property Manager, Dena Kondilis
Philoptochos Board
President: Maria Wheatley
Vice President: Bessie Vrettos
Recording Secretary: Heather Korolos
and Renee Tsefrikas
Corresp. Secretary: Helen Clonaris
Treasurer: Evelyn Klund
Ass’t. Treasurer: Dee Drobonick
Members: Thalia Fergione, Maria Kleto,
Melisa Galasso, Joanne Kiser,
Ana Levantis, Madalina Lowen,
Ritsa Neary, Charlotte Nickolopoulos
SUNDAYS AT
SAINT NEKTARIOS
Worship
Matins & Divine Liturgy: 8:15 a.m.
Youth Catechism:
Suspended for the Summer
Fellowship Coffee:
Following the Divine Liturgy
Prosfora
Please contact the church office or Christie
Asimos at 704-756-1512 if you would like
to provide Prosfora.
Coffee Hour
Please contact the church office if you
would like to host or co-host a Coffee Hour
on Sunday. Your Stewardship pays for the
coffee hour refreshments provided by the
Hospitality Ministry Team.
Flowers
You may donate flowers in honor of a
family member’s feast day, in memory
of a loved one or friend, on the occasion
of a holiday, or simply as a gift to the
community of St. Nektarios. To donate
flower arrangements to be placed at the
Iconostasis, St. Nektarios Shrine or in the
Narthex for Sunday Services, please
contact the church office to reserve a
Sunday.
Sacramental Wine
& Pure Olive Oil
You may make a financial gift to help
defray the cost of the sacramental wine
that is used for Holy Communion. Please
note on the memo line of your check or on
the envelope “Communion Wine”. You may
also donate a bottle or can of pure olive oil
which is then blessed at the Shrine of St.
Nektarios and is offered in the anointing
kits. Please feel free to bring this with you
to any of our services and give to an usher
on duty.
For additional information contact the
church office.
UPCOMING DEADLINE
Newsletter & Bulletin:
Information Due: July 12, 2016
Published: July 25, 2016
OUR MISSION:
St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church is dedicated to the continuation
of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ’s ministry of salvation
through the proclamation and teaching of the Gospel;
through Baptism in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit;
and through loving service to God and to mankind.
OUR VISION:
http//www.goarch.org
"Copyright © Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Brookline,
MA, used by permission. All rights reserved."
The community will provide a loving, caring and welcoming
environment where all belong and grow in the faith through
worship, service, witness, and fellowship.
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