Our Help and Comfort - St Katherine Greek Orthodox Church
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Our Help and Comfort - St Katherine Greek Orthodox Church
“Our Help and Comfort” St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church Rev. Fr. Michael K. Courey, D.Min., Economos Rev. Dcn. Cary Constantine, Pastoral Assistant 722 Knob Hill Avenue, Redondo Beach, CA 90277 (310) 540-2434 Website: www.stkatherinegoc.org November & December 2015 Volume 5 Issue 6 WILSON FUND A MESSAGE FROM Dearly Beloved, It is with great joy that I share the good news that our fellow parishioner, Mr. Demetrios Wilson, who resides in San Pedro with his wife Linda, will be returning to Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology to complete his Master of Divinity degree. Demetrios took a leave of absence from his studies with only one semester left, in order to assist his late Mother, and long- time steward of St. Katherine, Mrs. Despina Wilson, as she was very ill prior to her falling asleep in the Lord on November 27, 2014. May her memory be eternal! Seminarian Demetrios plans on returning to Holy Cross for the Spring semester in January 2016 with the goal to graduate in May 2016. A Physical Therapist by profession, Demetrios, who works at UCLA Hospital, plans on returning to his career as a Physical Therapist in Los Angeles after graduation. Presently, he is teaching Bible Study at St. Katherine, which has been a blessing to me as I am unavailable to teach Bible study due to my time being given to the Planning and Capital Campaign Committee meetings as we continue our construction project. I have heard wonderful reviews regarding Mr. Wilson’s classroom presentation and knowledge of the Holy Scriptures that he shares freely as a volunteer. Upon his return to St. Katherine after his graduation in May 2016, in addition to continuing his professional life as a Physical Therapist, Demetrios has expressed to me his desire to continue to teach FR. MICHAEL Bible Study for our parish, and to revive the outreach ministry to young adults. This will be a great blessing for me, as we plan to move into Phase III of the building plan in 2016, and a blessing to our parishioners as well, who will benefit from Demetrios’ ministry. Indeed, we are doubly blessed as his wife Linda (who will remain here while Demetrios is away for his last semester due to financial constraints) has completed her Master of Theological Studies at Holy Cross, and will continue to offer her services as a volunteer religious educator to our parish. This undertaking will require more financial resources than are currently available to Demetrios and Linda. Our parish has always come forward to assist missionaries from our community called to serve in Africa, Eastern Europe, and Alaska. Can we help a seminarian who wishes to return to his local church to assist me and Deacon Cary in our own ministries here at St. Katherine? If you would like to help Demetrios finish his studies, please make a check payable to St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church, and write Demetrios Wilson Seminarian Fund in the memo section. Please make your tax deductible contribution payable to: St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church Memo: Demetrios Wilson Seminarian Fund 722 Knob Hill Ave Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Thank you! With love in Christ Jesus, Fr. Michael ORTHROS 9:00 AM; DIVINE LITURGY 10:00AM; SUNDAY SCHOOL FOLLOWING HOLY COMMUNION; MEMORIALS / 40 DAY BLESSINGS AFTER LITURGY Our Help and Comfort PARISH COUNCIL MESSAGE GEORGE MITSANAS received in the Church Office on or before the day of the Parish Assembly. Our new kitchen (Phase II) is now under ♦ Those new to the Parish in the current– year must have construction! Plans are also being submitted their current-year pledge cared 90 days prior developed for our narthex (Phase III) to the Parish Assembly. which we are hoping to commence Agenda construction during 2016. During our Call to Order & Opening Prayer - Fr. Michael Courey November 15, 2015 Parish Assembly meeting we will go Election of Chairperson into detail on how together, as a community, we will get the job accomplished. I am very confident that we all do Minutes from April 26, 2015 Parish Assembly appreciate and recognize that the work here serves all of Priest’s Report - Fr. Michael Courey us, our children and future Saint Katherine generations. Dear St. Katherine Community Members, During our Parish Assembly you will also be presented with our 2016 operating budget for your consideration and approval. We will also discuss the results of our 2015 Festival and plans for 2016. Please see the included agenda for our meeting. In closing, all this is nothing less than a team effort. Please know that there are countless members of our community working on committees and in other roles behind the scenes on our behalf. We need your participation and support. Thank you for your trust and the honor of serving as your Parish Council President. Parish Assembly Guidelines ♦ Parishioner’s prior-year pledge commitment must be paid in full 30 days prior to the Parish Assembly. ♦ A signed pledge card for the current year must be President’s Report - George Mitsanas Board of Auditor’s Report - Arty Feles Treasurer’s Report, Year 2015 - John Giakouminakis Committee Reports - 2015: Planning and Construction Capital Building Campaign Stewardship Festival New Business: Metropolis Clergy Laity Delegates - Fr. Michael Courey Parish Council Nominations for 2016-17 Term - George Mitsanas 2013-2015 Terms Ending Tony Kostas Patrick Santy George Mitsanas Christ Tzelepis Philip Rausch Closing Prayer and Adjournment FOUNDATION NEWS ANGELO REVELS We can happily say that it has been a very exciting and blessed year for the Foundation and our Church. Our dream for supporting our beloved St. Katherine Church in another very important area has become a reality. We have already established a very successful Scholarship Program to aid the young men and women of our parish in their academic pursuits by establishing endowments and by the participation of our community in the Thanksgiving Benefit Drawing. Our wishes to do more have been answered. Our dear Neko Colevins, of blessed memory, named the Foundation as the beneficiary of most of his estate and we are deeply grateful and humbled with his decision. He had expressed great trust in the Foundation to do what would be most beneficial towards his commitment and love of the Church. As most of you witnessed on a Sunday after the Divine Liturgy, a check of ONE MILLION DOLLARS was given to the Capital Campaign Committee represented by Chairman, George Mitsanas and Executive Assistant, Ellen Papadakis by me, Angelo Revels, President of the Foundation. Neko’s love for the kitchen and the youth was well known. A decision to name the kitchen in his memory was most appropriate and will be named the “NEKO COLEVINS KOUZINA.” May his memory be eternal. We welcome to meet with anyone interested in learning more about what the Foundation has to offer our Church and how your donations will be used wisely and according to your wishes. No question or donation is too small. We welcome your participation. A reminder: November 22 is the date for the “Thanksgiving Benefit Drawing” benefiting the parish youth who are college bound. Everyone is a winner in more ways than one! Thank you once again for helping to make this ministry a real success. 2 Our Help and Comfort STEWARDSHIP ROZ HALIKIS As we approach the last two months of 2015, we reflect on this past year and all that we have accomplished. Not only in terms of stewardship but also in the love and camaraderie developed by all of us working together for a common goal. We have been blessed with many material gifts but more importantly, we have worked together with love and respect for each other. Our festival was the best ever on record, the renovated campus is finally becoming a reality, our Sunday School has 175 students enrolled with 29 teachers as volunteers, our Greek dance, our Greek School, our devoted Philoptochos, our wonderful Senior group, our Youth, AHEPA & DOP, our many volunteers, all the effective committees and too many more to mention have helped in all this success under the leadership of Fr. Michael, Deacon Cary and of course, our dedicated office manager, Tom Bouras. Despite overcoming some of our differences we have shown true stewardship in our Lord’s House by working together with love and devotion. This is TRUE stewardship! AXIOI !!! Many thanks to Ana Papadakis, Andrea Ballas, and Carolyn Crossley for developing and presenting the Youth Stewardship Pledge Cards to our young people. We hope to give our young people an awareness on the importance of pledging a commitment of time and talent to their Church. We once again would like to emphasize the importance of turning in a pledge card as all churches require. It is necessary that it be on file before you can participate and vote at the Parish Assemblies. We thank those of you who have donated without submitting a pledge card, but would still like see you play an important part in the decision making at our assemblies. Our spotlighted stewards for the Nov/Dec period will be Irene Crossley and Phil Rausch. The Stewardship Committee is grateful and honored to spotlight these dedicated stewards of St. Katherine. AXIOI ! More good news towards our 2015 goal of $480,000; as of October 27 we have received 409 pledges. The total amount pledged is $439,052. We have also received $11,398 from donors who have not filled out a pledge card. SR. CITIZENS SAVE THE DATE ANNE ELIOPULOS At our October 13 meeting we enjoyed Father Michael speaking on “My Travels.” It was very interesting. For lunch we had chicken, tabouli, salad, hummus, pita bread, drinks and for dessert baklava by Mary Peters. Mardi Gras 2016 February, 27th November 12 we will have Dr. Jim Dimitriou speaking on “The refugee crisis and how it is affecting Greece.” Palos Verdes Golf Club December 8, 2015 – Christmas Luncheon – 11:00 A.M. at the Double Tree Hilton Torrance South Bay, 21333 Hawthorne Blvd. Free Parking!!! Members $25.00 and guest $35.00. Fun, prizes, good food. The view is great we are in the penthouse! Menu – Chicken with mushroom sauce, or pasta primavera, or tilapia fish, and red potato, salad, vegetable, rolls, dessert and drink. Flyers are at the Information Stand. Paid reservations due by November 29, 2015. Join parishioners in what has proven to be a joyous pre-lenten celebration! Dance to the big band sounds of The Fabulous Esquires! Enjoy the ever popular photo booth! Invitations will be mailed after the first of the year On the November agenda we will be voting on a 2016 & 2017 Senior Citizen board. After being installed the new board will taking over on January 12, 2016. Anyone, male or female over 50 who is young at heart and wants to have fun should join the St. Katherine Senior Citizens. We have 94 members. It’s time to pay your dues for 2016, which are only $15/year starting in January 2016. Meetings start at 10:30A.M. the second Tuesday of each month. We serve lunch at each meeting (with a few exceptions) for $5. We meet in the Fotion Fellowship Hall. Please join us and enjoy. Our Help and Comfort 3 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PHASE 2 - THE KOUZINA ELLEN PAPADAKIS As we approach Thanksgiving in our homes and in our hearts our Parish community has plenty to be thankful for. St. Katherine’s kitchen is under construction and will soon be ready for equipment installation. Help to fill it with the necessary tools to serve our church activities and ministries for the next 50 years. The time to become a part of the Kouzina Honor Roll is now. Our new kitchen will double in size and include the following features: • State of the art, commercial quality kitchen • • • • • • equipment. Design features that will accommodate festival and year round community gatherings. 875 square feet of new storage space. A ground floor restroom. Required fire safety sprinkler system added to the Community Center. Design features that will enhance the beauty of our courtyard. Exterior drinking fountains. Let’s join together to light the hearth fires. Add your name to the Kouzina Honor Roll by making a tax deductible donation to the St. Katherine Building Fund. If you would like to make a large donation and pay towards that donation over time, please complete a Building Fund Pledge Card. A donation of any amount is an investment in your faith, your family and the future of your church. Upon completion of Phase II construction a beautiful plaque will be produced listing all donors. The Pledge cards are (also) available in the church office. For more information about contributing toward the future of our parish, please call Ellen Papadakis at 310-832-9688. FUNDRAISING FOR THE KOUZINA WILL CONCLUDE AT THE END OF THIS YEAR! Please cut out and return the below Building Fund pledge card to the church office. Count us in! I/We would like to contribute to St. Katherine’s Building Fund! My/our pledge to the Kouzina Honor Roll is: Pla num ($100,000) Gold ($50,000) Sterling ($25,000) Silver ($15,000) Bronze ($10,000) Copper ($5,000) Pledge will be made complete in: one year two years three years Make checks payable to: St. Katherine Building Fund Name Telephone Address City/State/Zip Please print your name as you would like it listed on the Kouzina Honor Roll : For Office Use Only: Date Rcvd: 4 Check #: Our Help and Comfort THE NEW KOUZINA CONTINUES — A CONCTUCTION STORY IN PICTURES Our Help and Comfort 5 PHILOPTOCHOS NEWS ANDREA BALLAS On behalf of Saint Katherine Philoptochos, I wish our Saint Katherine community a blessed Thanksgiving and Christmas. November 1 we commemorate the feast day of the Unmercenaries, Saints Cosmas and Damianos, patron saints of Philoptochos. In their honor, on Sunday, November 1, Philoptochos will pass a tray to benefit the philanthropic programs and charities of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Thank you in advance for your generosity. On November 7, the Metropolis of San Francisco will celebrate the 10 year Anniversary of His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos with Vespers and a Dinner at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church in Belmont, California. Tickets are $75 per person and everyone is invited. The Metropolis of San Francisco Philoptochos invites everyone to the annual “Light the Path” Christmas Luncheon hosted by St. John the Baptist Church in Anaheim. This is a wonderful way to begin the Christmas season and support the Bishop Anthony/Philoptochos Student Aid Endowment Fund which provides financial assistance to seminarians from our Metropolis. For an invitation or reservation information, contact Andrea at 310-325-5002 or [email protected]. Friday evening, December 4, 2015 everyone is invited to a concert by the Citrus College Singers at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Long Beach. The event is hosted by all of the Southern California Philoptochos chapters and all proceeds will benefit the rebuilding of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and the National Shrine at the World Trade Center in New York. Watch for more information. We will again be participating in a Christmas project collecting toys for local youth. Watch for more information. During this season of Thanksgiving we reflect on all that we have to be thankful for. In recent months, thanks go to: everyone who participated in our Blessing of the Animals in October and to chairs Mary Beth Riblett and Georgene Mitsanas who baked and packaged the dog biscuits; our St. Katherine parish for continuing to support our on-going community outreach project to benefit local food banks; your support for our collection to benefit Holy Cross School of Theology; Mary Pruitt & Linda Bhatia for representing us at the Metropolis Philoptochos Fall Spiritual Conference, all of the prosforo bakers, and our coffee hour hostesses. We also thank all of you for your patience during our “outdoor” coffee hours. Special thanks to our 2015 Philoptochos members. We sincerely appreciate your participation and support. The date for Vasilopita Sunday will be determined soon! Please watch your bulletins for the specific date. We invite parishioners to bring a vasilopita to share with our community. Drop it off in the Narthex with a parish council member and the vasilopites will be blessed in church. Then Fr. Michael will cut one vasilopita with a piece for each of our parish organizations. Come see who will receive the blessed coin. Looking back, on Saturday, October 3 we had our annual Blessing of the Animals. It was a very festive event and much fun was had by all in attendance. We hope you will join us next year! 6 Our Help and Comfort SUNDAY SCHOOL A TIME-LINE BONNIE MITROSILIS By now we hope you have had a change to meet your children’s Sunday School teachers, visited their rooms and seen their curriculum. If you haven’t please do! There is a lot of spiritual work happening at St. Katherine and your kids are great! I have had the chance to step in as a substitute and I was so impressed with the children’s perspectives on their faith. As we move into the next two months there are some important dates to be aware of: November 1 – Set your clocks back! November 29 – Turkey and football but NO Sunday School (Happy Thanksgiving!) December 20 – Christmas Program so NO Sunday School. December 27 – Christmas Weekend so NO Sunday School. As a reminder, the Sunday School office also doubles as our library, not just for the teachers and students, but for everyone at St. Katherine. Please come in and browse and borrow a book. Be a student yourself of your faith while the kids are growing in theirs in Sunday School. If there is a book that you think we really need to have let us know!! Religious education is for all of us! God Bless! YOUTH MUSIC MINISTRY KATHRYN RAMSEYER NOEL The minis are making mighty music! With the addition of older members and some changing voices, we now have a bass section, praise the Lord! Our twenty-five-member group continues to work on harmony and challenge itself with new hymns and arrangements. They are a wonderful, lively, funny bunch in rehearsal, and a focused, reverent choir on Sundays in the loft. I’m very blessed to be their leader. In the month of October, they sang the liturgy beautifully and are preparing to do so again on November 22, before gearing up for the Christmas program on December 20. All interested children are welcome. I’ve increased our rehearsal time by adding Sunday mornings (from 9:15– 10:00am) to the usual Tuesday evenings from 6–7pm. Please feel free to contact me at [email protected] for any questions or interest in participating. In Christ, Kathryn Ramseyer–Noel GREEK DANCE SCHOOL SHARON KATSAROS Greek Dance is well on its way for the 2015-2016 year. There is still time to join if you are interested in learning Greek Dance; ages 4-20. The dance school is blessed to have great directors, families, and dancers. A big thank you to our directors: Anna Marie Sylvia, Christina Goergen, Teresa Hane, Taylor Hane, Eleni Giagos, Angelena Psaras and Harrison Dulgarian for all the hard work they dedicate to working with our youth. A warm welcome to our two new board members: Maria Tsiboukas and Georgia Duvernet. A big thank you to Nicole Carroll and Pete Georgopoulos, our current board, for all the hard work they put in throughout the year. Please come out to our annual Bake Sale; Sunday, December 14th in Fotion Fellowship Hall during coffee hour. We will have a wide variety of home baked goods just in time for the holidays! Opa!! Your support is greatly appreciated, The Greek Dance Board. SR. GOYA VALENTINA TRAGUS On October 2 Father Michael began our meeting by reading and discussing a passage from the book of the Bible, “Genesis.” Later we verified the board that was sworn in on Youth Sunday. Then we proceeded to speak about the various board positions. Our board members include co-presidents: Athena Booras, Christina Georgen, Stella Gianoukakis, and Ghattas Malki; vice-presidents Namie Fotion and Panos Makrygiannis; vice-presidents of communications: Billie Gianoukakis, Valentina Tragus, and Styliani Tragus; vice-presidents of hospitality: Stacy Manos, Harrison Mitsanas, and Riley Symans; and lastly vice-presidents of social media Harrison Dulgarian and Lauren Pierson. nd After discussing the next Sr. GOYA event (rock-climbing on November 6) we went to Alta Vista Park and played “capture the flag.” Christopher led his team to a successful victory. The evening ended with much laughter and a sense of excitement for the month of November. Our Help and Comfort 7 BUDDING ANGELS CHRISSY MEISTERHEIM We are excited for another fun year with our newborn-3 year olds at Budding Angels! The beautiful thing about our group is the focus on early bonding and new friendships. Some of our parents have been lifelong St. Katherine members, others are new families. It's so important to build new bonds while strengthening ones we already have. The little ones benefit from learning how to be in social settings, and starting their own life-long friendships. We started off our 2015/2016 year with a play group at Ernie Howlett Park. On October 21, we went to Cottone and Sons Pumpkin patch. This is an annual tradition. Stay tuned for more fun outings. Please call with any questions. With love, Chrissy Meisterheim, 310-991-5926 GREEK LANGUAGE SCHOOL MARIA POLYCARPOU POLSON St. Katherine Greek Language School is off to a great start. We have 66 students enrolled this school year and 9 classes! We are also extremely excited and thankful to have a new teacher join our school. Sophia Schmidt and her husband Chris moved to the south bay this past summer from Austin, TX. She is fluent in Greek and Spanish, has taught Greek school in Houston and she is teaching two of our classes. In our popular Greek with Music for Mommy and Me class, we are having way too much fun singing Greek songs, using musical instruments and scarves for movement, while learning lots of vocabulary. We have two classes for our younger students, Kavourakia for 3-4 year olds and Asteries 4-5 year olds. In these classes children are very busy learning and tracing the alphabet, learning colors, animals, vocabulary, songs, all through crafts and hands on activities. In our upper level classes, we are focusing on conversation, spelling, grammar and syntax. On October 23rd and 24th, our students watched a presentation on October 28th 1940, also know in Greek as “OXI Day!” The presentation was both in Greek and English and afterwards the students had a discussion about these historic events in class and then got to make lots of crafts related to “OXI Day.” Fun events for November and December are crafts and education worksheets for the olive harvest, which takes place all over Greece and Cyprus during the month of November. The students will also learn about the importance of the olive tree, olives and olive oil in our Greek culture, from archeology to present day. Last day of classes before Christmas break are Friday December 18th and Saturday December 19th. Our Christmas party will be held on the last day of classes. Starting this school year, we also have added a new upper level class for our most advanced students. The class is designed to prepare students for the first two levels, A1 and A2 of the Certificate of Attainment in Greek. Established in 1998 by the Greek Ministry of Education, it is the only certificate that officially recognizes ones knowledge of Greek as a second language. There are six levels and the first two correspond to two years of foreign language instruction at the college level. The students are tested on reading comprehension, grammar, syntax, spelling and verbal development. Regardless of whether our students decide to take the exam or not, we have made this certificate our new goal for Greek school. Reaching that level will be what we will work towards starting with our youngest Pre-K classes. For example, verbal development will be our first task starting with the younger students. That is the ability to describe what you see, for example a picture in a storybook. To do that, you need vocabulary and the ability to form a correct sentence, thus knowledge of grammar and syntax in the verbal form. Then as the students are older, they will need to write a paragraph to describe what they see and that will be spelling and more syntax and grammar. Answering questions to a story they hear will be their reading comprehension and listening skills and it will have similar development. At the younger levels, they will need vocabulary and syntax to talk about it and then to write the answers, they will need more syntax, grammar and spelling. We are very proud of all the work our students and teachers have put into our school and for all the work the parents do at home and for supporting our school in so many ways. Looking forward, we believe that when you raise the bar, children will reach for it. We are excited about our new goals, it will be more work for everyone but we know we are on the correct path. Our number one priority is always for the children to love coming to Greek school and feel proud learning about their rich Greek heritage, culture and history. For more information please contact Maria Polson (Director): [email protected], Mary Pruitt (Assistant Director): prui @usc.edu, or George Vassilakis (Director Emeritus): [email protected]. 88 Our Help and Comfort November 2015 Schedule Date COFFEE SET UP: Kay & Gus Alex Epistle Coffee Hour Angelica Sotiriou-Rausch Nitsa Bazos Helen Brock Evelyn Tragus Team No. 2 — Larry Jenkins, Captain: Archer Defterios, November 8 Jan Chilimidos Dena Giakoumis Youla Krikelas Fane Zambros Harriet Davis Judy Frangos Mary Lee LaRiccia Team No. 3 — Harrison Dulgarian, Captain: Harrison Mitsanas, November 15 Rdr. Michael Ghekiere Team No. 4 — Panos Makrygiannis, Captain: George Gianoukakis, November 22 Arlene Staich Thalia Dimitri Catherine Stevens Alexandra Zarkas November 29 Carolyn Crossley Joell Bardos, Ellen Papadakis Helen Servetas November 1 December 2015 Schedule Altar Boys Team No. 1 — Michael Korakis, Captain: Vaggeli Tzortzoudakis, Matthew Carroll (C), Brian Carroll, Thomas Feles, Tino Flokas, Jack Ghekiere, Christo Mallakis, Alexandros Syms Nickolas Florakis (C), Henry Hood, Aidan Callanan, Nicholas Courey, Michael Ticknor, Yanni Nitsiotis Ben Edwards (C), Michael Mitsanas, Nicholas Anderson, Nasos Angouras, Michael Noel, Teddy Stavropoulos Robbie Vezzuto (C), Nicholas Katsaros, Sam Menzelos, Kosta Schiappa, Alexandros Syms, Andrew Vasilion, Tino Flokas Team No. 5 — Ben Edwards, Captain: Harrison Dulgarian Nikolaos Florakis, Henry Hood, Larry Jenkins, Michael Korakis, Panos Makrygiannis COFFEE SET UP: Dina Andrews & Helen Andrews Team No. 1 — Michael Korakis, Captain: Vaggeli Tzortzoudakis, December 6 Karen Hood Stella Demis Maria Santy Stephanie Hubbard Nathaniel Hubbard Ann Gianoukakis Mary Pruitt Ellie Thermos Team No. 2 — Larry Jenkins, Captain: Archer Defterios, December 13 Helen Anastassiou Helen Brock Team No. 3 — Harrison Dulgarian, Captain: Harrison Mitsanas, December 20 Gus Alex Arlene Staich December 27 Angelica Sotiriou-Rausch Irene Crossley Mary Tervo Sandra Wilson Matthew Carroll (C), Brian Carroll, Thomas Feles, Tino Flokas, Jack Ghekiere, Christo Mallakis, Alexandros Syms Nickolas Florakis (C), Henry Hood, Aidan Callanan, Nicholas Courey, Michael Ticknor, Yanni Nitsiotis Ben Edwards (C), Michael Mitsanas, Nicholas Anderson, Nasos Angouras, Michael Noel, Teddy Stavropoulos Team No. 4 — Panos Makrygiannis, Captain: George Gianoukakis, Robbie Vezzuto (C), Nicholas Katsaros, Sam Menzelos, Kosta Schiappa, Alexandros Syms, Andrew Vasilion, Tino Flokas January 2016 Schedule COFFEE SET UP: Team No. 1 — Michael Korakis, Captain: Vaggeli Tzortzoudakis, January 3 TBA TBA Matthew Carroll (C), Brian Carroll, Thomas Feles, Tino Flokas, Jack Ghekiere, Christo Mallakis, Alexandros Syms Team No. 2 — Larry Jenkins, Captain: Archer Defterios, January 10 TBA TBA Nickolas Florakis (C), Henry Hood..,Aidan Callanan, Nicholas Courey, Michael Ticknor, Yanni Nitsiotis Our Help and Comfort 99 St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church 722 Knob Hill Avenue, Redondo Beach, CA 90277 COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CARD If you would like to join the many families of our parish in expressing Christmas Greetings to all members and friends of St. Katherine, please send or bring $25 to the church office along with the names of the family members you would like to see included in the card. (One line per $25 sponsorship) Beautiful new card design for 2015! Payment and names must be received by December 4, 2015. On the line below please print the names as you want them to appear in the card. Return to: St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church 722 Knob Hill Avenue R e d o n d o B e a c h , C A 9 0 2 7 7-4345 10 Our Help and Comfort Sunday Monday November 1 Standard Time 2 9am Orthros 10am Divine Liturgy 10:45am Sunday School 1:30pm Greek Dance Practice Tuesday 3 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 9:15am Greek School 10am Bible Study 4:30pm Greek School 6:30pm AHEPA Movie Night 6pm SKY Night Our Help and Comfort 8 Holy Archangels 9am Orthros 9:15am Youth Choir Practice 10am Divine Liturgy 10:45am Sunday School 1:30pm Greek Dance Practice 9 St. Nectarios 15 9am Orthros 9:15am Youth Choir Practice 10am Divine Liturgy 10:45am Sunday School 12pm Parish Assembly 2pm Greek Dance Practice 16 Holy Evangelist Matthew 17 (observed 11/08) 10 Apostle Thomas 11 Veterans Day (Office closed 12 13 St. John Chrysostom 14 Holy Apostle Philip 4:30pm Greek School 9:15am Greek School 10am Adult Choir Practice 10am, 12pm, 2pm CPR Class (observed 11/15) 10:30am Senior Citizens Mtg. 10am Bible Study 6pm Youth Choir Practice 6:30pm Daughters Meeting 7pm AHEPA Meeting (observed on 11/15) 18 10am Bible Study (observed 11/15) 7pm Parish Council Meeting 20 19 4:30pm Greek School 21 Entrance of Theotokos 9am Orthros & Divine Liturgy 9:15am Greek School 10:30am Adult Choir Practice 7pm Adult Choir Practice 7pm Philoptochos Meeting 22 23 9am Orthros 10am Divine Liturgy w/Youth Choir 10:45am Sunday School 11:30pm Daughters Bake Sale 12pm Foundation Raffle 1:30pm Greek Dance Practice 29 9am Orthros 9:15am Youth Choir Practice 10am Divine Liturgy Wednesday 4 24 St. Katherine Eve 25 Great Martyr Katherine 26 Thanksgiving Day (observed eve of 11/24 - Office Closed) (Office closed) 27 Thanksgiving Holiday 28 (Office closed) 10am Bible Study 6pm Vigil & Liturgy Feast of St. Katherine 30 Holy Apostle Andrew (observed on 11/29) December 1 December 2 10am Bible Study December 3 December 4 December 5 9:15am Greek School 4:30pm Greek School 6pm Youth Choir Practice 11 events on calendar are subject to change without notice - please consult weekly bulletin for current schedules (as of 10/30/2015) 12 Sunday November 29 9am Orthros 9:15am Youth Choir Practice 10am Divine Liturgy Monday November 30 St. Andrew (observed on 11/29) Tuesday December 1 Wednesday 2 10am Bible Study Thursday 3 27 St. Stephen 9am Orthros 10am Divine Liturgy 28 Our Help and Comfort 7 11am Foundation Meeting 1:30pm Greek Dance Practice 4 5 9:15am Greek School 8 9 11am Seniors Christmas Party 10am Bible Study 10 11 4:30pm Greek School 14 Saturday 4:30pm Greek School 6pm Youth Choir Practice 6 St. Nicholas 9am Orthros 10am Divine Liturgy 10:45am Sunday School 11am Stewardship Sunday 12pm Parish Council Elections 2pm Greek Dance Practice 13 9am Orthros 9:15am Youth Choir Practice 10am Divine Liturgy 10:45am Sunday School 11am Greek Dance Bake Sale 1:30pm Greek Dance Practice 5pm ARC Dinner (at HB Kiwanis) 20 9am Orthros 10am Divine Liturgy 11am Christmas Program 1:30pm Greek Dance Practice Friday 6pm Youth Choir Practice 7pm Philoptochos Meeting 6:30pm Daughters Meeting 7pm AHEPA Meeting 15 16 10am Bible Study 17 18 12 St. Spyridon 9am Orthros & Liturgy 9:15am Greek School 19 9:15am Greek School 10am Youth Choir Practice 4:30pm Greek School 6pm Youth Choir Practice 21 22 23 10am Bible Study 24 Christmas Eve 25 Holy Nativity (Office Closed) 9am Orthros 10am Divine Liturgy 26 6pm Royal Hours of Christmas 7pm Vesperal Divine Liturgy 29 30 31 New Year’s Eve January 1, 2016 St. Basil January 2 Liturgy at St. Basil (San Juan Capistrano) New Year’s Day (Office Closed) events on calendar are subject to change without notice - please consult weekly bulletin for current schedules (as of 10/30/2015)