Spring 2013 - St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
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Spring 2013 - St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
St. Sophia’s Community Newsletter Spring 2013 Date of Publication May 2, 2013 GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OF VALLEY FORGE Pascha President’s Message 2 This year May 5 the Orthodox Christian Church will celebrate the Feast of Pascha! Millions of Orthodox across the world will gather into their churches to hear the Good News that was proclaimed to the myrrh bearing women, “He is Risen! He is not here”. These dedicated Disciples of Christ went to His tomb early on the first day of the week thinking they would find a body that had been beaten, tortured, nailed to a cross and pierced by a lance. That is what they were expecting to find. However, that was not to be. What they encountered was something that would alter the course of human history. A radiant angel sitting at the tomb proclaimed Thyranoixia Anniversary 2 The Metropolitan’s 10th Anniversary Philoptochos 3 Senior Citizen Ministry 3 Youth Ministries 4, 5 Stewardship Update 6 Holy Week and Easter Schedule 9 Spring Festival 1013 Special points of interest: Join our Philoptochos or Senior Parea. Become involved with our Youth Ministries. Help sponsor the Resurrection Icon. Volunteer at our Spring Festival. Inside this issue: 2012 Financial Statement 14, 15 On April 12th, 2003, upon the recommendation of and nomination by the Holy Eparchial Synod of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople under the Presidency of His All Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, unanimously elected Metropolitan Evangelos as Metropolitan and Spiritual Leader of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Jersey. that Christ had conquered sin and death! The gates to Paradise that were closed to us because of Adam and Eve’s disobedience were once opened by Christ. What an impact the sight of the empty tomb made on the women! The tremendous impact is felt by each and every one of us almost two thousand years later. We are the beneficiaries of Christ salvific act! Through His empty tomb we are able to have eternal life in the Kingdom of Heaven! We have now become bearers of the Light of Christ! It is more than just carrying the light of Pascha home from church in our cars. It means that we now take on the role of the myrrh bearers, as we On Saturday, May 10th, 2003 His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios together with His Eminence, Archbishop Iakovos, His Eminence, Metropolitan Methodios of Boston, His Eminence, Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta and several other Hierarchs, ordained the Very Reverend Archimandrite Evangelos Kourounis to the Episcopacy at the Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. H. E. Metropolitan Evangelos must proclaim to the entire world that Christ is Risen! That Holy Light must be placed high were everyone can see! A beautiful shining beacon! All of us are now called to be proclaimers of the Gospel of Jesus Christ! It is our sacred responsibility to preach the empty tomb and the message of the Angel to those who have lost faith, who have lost all hope, and who have found themselves lost! I pray that you all have a Joyous Celebration of the Lord’s Pascha with you family and friends! Father Peter succeeds Metropolitan Silas and Bishop George of New Jersey. With the new Charter granted to the Archdiocese by the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 2003, the Diocese of New Jersey, which was established in 1977, was elevated to a Metropolis. Therefore, Metropolitan Evangelos is the first Hierarch enthroned as Metropolitan of New Jersey. God Grant him many years! Page 2 St. Sophia’s President’s Message “It is truly a rewarding experience for us all to watch our beautiful community of St. Sophia prosper and grow.” It is now more than one year after the Thyranoxia for our beautiful St. Sophia church temple, and we can reflect on how much has been accomplished over the last several years. Of course no matter how much has been accomplished, the work to continue our progress goes on. Steve Kavroulakis' company is hard at work carving our beautiful icon screen, altar, throne, pulpit and chanter's stand. If all goes well, his work will be finished by the end of July in time for an early September delivery. Dr. George Kordis will return to visit us later in the fall to paint the icons on the icon screen and pulpit for us. In addition, you can see that the renovations to the exterior of the cultural center are well underway. The new paint scheme will now match that of our beautiful church. Besides the progress being made on the building and decorating front, our ministries and programs here at St. Sophia are thriving too. Under the direction of Fr. Peter, a bible study program has been instituted and a new seniors group is meeting on a regular basis. Please try to take advantage of all the wonderful programs and ministries that are available to you. It is truly a rewarding experience for us all to watch our beautiful community of St. Sophia prosper and grow. Many thanks to all of our stewards, supporters and friends who are helping to preserve and advance our Christian faith. Sincerely, Dean W. Laskaris One Year Anniversary! On Sunday April 7 2013 we celebrated the one year anniversary of the opening of our new Church. To Mark this occasion a concert of Byzantine Music was presented by the Byzantine Choir of the Metropolis of New Jersey. Under the Leadership of Apostolos Combitsis the choir of chanters from the Parishes of our Metropolis performed selections of the music of Holy Week. It was such a moving experience and such a special way to mark the one year anniversary of the opening of the new church. Evangelopoulos Families and Mediterranean Catering. A wonderful Lenten reception was held following the performance and was graciously hosted and donated by the Adult Bible Study As we celebrate Christ's Resurrection, our Bible Study Group will also focus on the "Anastasi". Our Bible Study ministry continues to grow and flourish. Our group of 12 met on Monday, April 22nd and discussed St. John the Baptist. Our next Bible Study will be on Wednesday May 8th at 6:30 p.m. As we celebrate Christ's Resurrection, our Bible Study Group will also focus on the "Anastasi". We will read John 20:1-21:25. Some questions to ponder include: For you, what is the most convincing evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ? Some people say that Jesus’ resurrection from the dead is the “linchpin” of the Christian faith? Do you agree? Why? Our Bible Study group will continue to meet every two weeks. Please refer to the weekly bulletin for actual dates and times or visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ groups/stsophiavalleyforge/ Spring 2013 Page 3 St. Sophia Ladies Philoptochos Society “Pistis, Elpis & Agape” JOIN IN THE SPIRIT OF THE LADIES PHILOPTOCHOS SOCIETY! The word Philoptochos means "friends of the poor". Join us, knowing that your membership and commitment has made you a "friend of the poor". It is a wonderful sisterhood of women caring about others as shown by our philanthropic causes that we support nationally and locally. We have 51 members already signed up for Philoptochos in 2013! Are you curious about Philoptochos? Interested in maybe doing more? Come to a meeting, join in a project, share your skills, talents and ideas. Make new friends, reacquaint with old friends, and see what can be accomplished, when women work together towards philanthropic goals and a common mission. How fitting that our membership drive ended during Holy Week this year. It is the one week, besides festival time, where the men, women and children of our parish all work together to get whatever is needed accomplished. Yes, at times it can get a little chaotic with the all the preparations. However, by the end of the week everything gets done. THANK YOU all who assisted this past weekend in the preparation, cooking, serving and cleanup of (I have to say it one last time) the highly anticipated Philoptochos Palm Sunday Luncheon. We had 189 parishioners and friends of St. Sophia join in Christian fellowship to enjoy a delicious meal and the “5th Annual Antonio S. Thomas Sunday Concert” featuring our talented St. Sophia youth. It was very nice to see over 20 women, men and children of our parish working together at another one of our events. Fortunately our luncheon is always a huge success thanks to the community’s support. We thank all the Philoptochos members who have volunteered in the past and continue to serve so willingly and tirelessly. We look forward to our new mem- Senior Citizen Ministry Our parish has a new ministry – St. Sophia’s “Senior Parea”. This group is open to all senior citizens of the community. The group meets weekly on Thursdays in the church hall from 10am-12 noon for "parea" or fellowship. On the third Thursday of every month we have a formal meet- ing beginning at 10am. The next formal meeting will take place Thursday, May 16th, at 10am. For more information please contact the Parish Office. Our first “Senior Parea” meeting in March. bers joining us in our labors of love. Philoptochos needs your time and talents. Thank you and looking forward to seeing you at our next meeting! Kali Anastasi! Kathy Tsipras St. Sophia Philoptochos President Page 4 St. Sophia’s Youth Ministries Sunday School News Following Lazarus Saturday service, the Sunday School children enjoyed a delicious pancake breakfast followed by palm folding in preparation for Palm Sunday. It was a joyous way to begin holy week! School Excuse Letters: Letters to excuse the children from school on Holy Wednesday and Good Friday have been prepared and are available at the Pangari. Good Friday Children's Retreat (11:30 am -2:30 pm) Children ages 5-11 are invited to join us in the cultural center for light Lenten lunch followed by a religious lesson and craft project. For the retreat, we are asking families to donate empty, rectangular tissue boxes for the craft. They may be brought in ahead of time and placed in the Flex Room. The children are continuing to collect money in their Sunday School classrooms for S.A.M.P (Support Area Mission Priest). So far we have raised over $350!! We would also like to thank Marianne Nikas for donating a basket for the IOCC Silent Auction held on March 9th. Also, keep an eye out for end of school year activities. Sunday School is May 19th. Mission Coin Boxes are due on May 12th. PTO On March 2nd, the PTO held a successful Family Bingo Night. Both the children and the adults had fun playing bingo and winning prizes. Thank you to all of you who donated prizes. Last day of Coming in November: A PTO outing to see the Holiday Panto at the People’s Light and Theatre Company in Malvern. Sight and Sounds Participants On Saturday, April 6th the 28th Annual GOYA Sights and Sounds Arts Festival was hosted by St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Thank you to all of the youngsters from our parish who participated in this year’s event. Niki Averginos Xena Karalis Perry Averginos Vanessa Papadimitriou Annina Baker Stephanie Pogas Kyle Dowzicky Alexandra Poloway Elaine Elder Dena Swope Adriana Evangelopoulos Alexandra Watts Theodora Frangakis Also, thank you to Maria Papadimitriou and John Pogas—who were the advisors this year. Easter Egg Hunt The children of the parish are invited to join us for an Easter Egg Hunt following the Agape Service on Easter Sunday. The Agape Service begins at 12:00 noon. Spring 2013 Page 5 Saint Sophia’s GOYA Our GOYA is having another spectacular year with lots of activities focused on our faith, fellowship and serving our community. Our nonperishable food drives during Thanksgiving and Christmas were very successful and benefited Manna on Main Street – a food bank and soup kitchen serving residents of Montgomery and Bucks counties. We have also prepared and donated over a dozen casseroles for Manna on Main's soup kitchen. Our fellowship activities included snow tubing at Spring Mountain, bowling at Facenda Whitaker Lanes, a haunted Halloween hayride and a very successful Valentines dance that was open to all of the area GOYA chapters. Our GOYA also learned how to bake tsoureki in preparation for Pascha. We will end the year with our annual camping trip at Knoebels in May and a splash party in June. Each GOYA meeting is not just all fun and games. We also focus on our faith. We have discussed the church fathers, making spiritual New Year’s resolutions, being good stewards of God's creation and more. If you have a son or daughter that is between the ages of 12 and 18 then please have them join this fun and dynamic group. You can do so by contacting John Pogas at [email protected] or calling him at 215703-0118. You can also join our Facebook group at: Our GOYA learns how to make tsoureki from the skilled hands of Mr. George Neofotistos. https://www.facebook.com/groups/stsophiagoya/ Saint Sophia’s HOPE and JOY The HOPE and JOY children started the year off with a teaching liturgy of the Presentation of our Lord and Savior in the Temple. Father Peter taught the children (and parents!) the meaning and significance of each part of the liturgy. After refueling with some lunch, the children talked about the important role of God Parents in preparation for God Parents' Sunday and had fun decorating a mug or vase for their God Parents. On March 23rd, our parish proudly hosted the Delaware Valley Youth Commission’s Annual Bible Bowl. Our St. Sophia HOPE/JOY children and children from other Delaware Valley Parishes participated in a friendly competition answering questions about the Bible, and making some new friends along the way. It was amazing how much all the children knew! Once the individual grade competitions were complete, the children participated in a Lenten Community Service Project, titled "Birthday Bags". The children – in assemblyline fashion, worked together to fill bags with all the different food and party items needed for a birthday party. The Birthday Bags were do- nated to local homeless shelters for children in need who otherwise would not have any means to celebrate their birthdays. During Holy Week, a Good Friday Retreat for HOPE/JOY children (ages 5-11) will take place on Friday, May 3rd from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm. After enjoying a Lenten lunch together, the HOPE/JOY children will participate in grade specific lessons and projects about Good Friday. They will learn about the Passion and the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. (Letters to excuse the children from school are available at the Pangari.) Lastly, the HOPE and JOY groups will have an end of the year party in mid June. Stewardship Update May 4th, 2013 Christ is Risen! Truly He is risen! Today we celebrate Christ’s triumphant Resurrection—the holiest time of the year. What a spiritually moving week, as we celebrated our 2nd Holy Week and now Pascha in our magnificent new church. For those who we have not seen for a while, we continue to make wonderful progress in growing our parish—in terms of membership (stewards), ministries and activities. As we mark the great sacrifice our Lord made for all of us, there truly is no better time to assess where we are personally in our spiritual lives. Throughout the year, and especially during the Paschal season, God is calling each and every one of us! Are you listening?? Stewardship is our way of thanking God for the many blessings He has bestowed upon us. To be considered good stewards of our parish and the faith, we must give back in gratitude to Him by giving of our time, talent and treasure. What are you personally doing to show your gratitude to Him for your own blessings? Are you truly giving back to Him to support His ministries here on Earth? Thanks to so many of you who have already returned your 2013 Financial Stewardship Card and who have made sacrificial gifts to support His Word and our parish ministries. If you have not done so yet, please return your commitment as soon as possible. In addition to financial support, God expects all of us to give of our Time and Talents as well. Our annual Spring Festival is coming up at the end of May. PLEASE sign up and come and help! We ALWAYS need more hands to serve the thousands of visitors who come each year. Thank you for your support of God’s work and our Ministries through your generous and sacrificial stewardship gift. God bless you and your family. Christ is Risen!! 2012 (5/3/13) 2013 (5/3/13) Pledge Unit Goal 220 230 Pledge $ Goal $200,000 $200,000 Number of Pledges 211 156 Amount Pledged $185,743.00 $169,360.00 Average Pledge $880.30 $1,086.00 New Stewards 43 20 Stewards of Saint Sophia’s 2013 James and Anna Agrian Eron and Kristin Ahmeti Harold and Diane Anagnostopoulos Tessie Arapolu Don and Helen Avgerinos Patrick and Christine Bailey Matthew and Joann Bannon Frieda Bell Stephen and Patricia Bell Evangelos and Eliana Bellos Angelo and Evangelia Bragitikos James and Mary Caravoulias Pope N. Christie Arthur and Christina Collias Alex Colyvas Peter and Theresa Colyvas Betty Cooper George and Tina Coutavas Thomas and Catherine Cox Dr. Christopher and Estelle Dankmyer Marie A. DelViscio Iris Demas John and Efrosine Demetris Anthony and Joanne Dimitriadis Gregory and Angela Dimmig Alex Donatelli and Christina Sheridan Steven and Vicki Dowzicky George and Olympia Evangelopoulos Aristea Evagelou Athanasios Evagelou and Nicole Reffner Nicholas and Sophia Fellouzis Erietta and Kosmas Fotiadis David and Irini Gaskin Harry and Dimetra Giannakarios Charles and Naki Godfrey Marques and Vanessa Glaze Erik and Melissa (Prousi) Gross Thomas and Maria Hatzipavlides Vela Hatzipavlides Janet C. Hohnholt Garry and Donna Holstein Andrew and Georgiana Kane Nicholas and Athena Karabots George and Kleanthi Karagounis Dr. Omiro Karalis John and Rochelle Karistinos Harry S. (Bob) Keares Evangelia Klapakis Bart and Lucy Kline Peter and Krista Kolevas Despina Kourtidis Haralambos Kourtidis Kiriakos and Melissa Kourtidis Nikolaos and Evangelia Kourtidis Chris and Despina Lafakis Dean and Nina Laskaris Ernest and Marian Laskaris Karen Laskaris Angela Laspas John and Angeliki Lathiris Vicky Lathiris Aphrodite Nicole Liantis Nicholas Liantis Petros and Sophia Liantis Dr. Anthony and Dr. Maria Limberakis Dr. Cary and Alexis Limberakis Presb. Elizabeth Limberakis Peter and Francine Lowry Edward and Mary McAdoo William Mackrides Veronia Macricostas Irene Malagari Nicholas Maropis Dr. Paul and Roula Matsiras Olga Migdalias Thomas and Barbara Migdalias Andrew and Christina Morrison Mary Moukoulis Phidella Natale George and Bessie Neofotistos Annemarie Nicholas Hon. William and Catherine Nicholas Alexander and Dr. Marianne Nikas Michael and Zoe Nikolaou Peter and Jennifer Nikolaou Serafim and Despina Notaras Anthony and Katherine Pantazopoulos Harry and Pauline Papadakes Sophia Papadakes-Frangakis John and Maria Papadimitriou Evelyn Pappanastasiou Dr. Peter and Phyllis Patukas Thomas and Demetra Patukas Chris and Angelina Pavlou Kay Pavlou Aram and Elaine Piligian John and Lynn Pogas David and Flora Poloway George Prieston Elias Proios Dr. Andrew S. and Melissa V. Prousi Mrs. Margie Prousi James and Georgia Reynolds Michael Koser and Stephanie Reynolds Jeff and Georgia Ruser Dimitri Samaras John and Christine Samaras Costas and Effie Samios Dr. Lia Sandilos Dr. William and Dr. Elaine Sandilos Joseph and Maria Scavitto Matthew and Constantina Schmidt James and Kristen Shuler Philip and Catherine Sitsis Sofia Sitsis Anna Skylakon Dr. Charalambos and Dr. Melpo Solomides Thomas and Eva Soutos Ronald Dennis and Theodora Stern Matthew and Melissa Stolarczyk Jeffrey and Zoitsa Sturm D. Maria and Keith Swope Vasilios and Sofia Tatsis Alexandra Thomloudis Ilias and Susan Thomloudis Fr. Peter and Katherine Thornberg Anna Trantas Linda Tripolitis Nikolaos and Eleni Trontsios Andreas and Ekaterini Tsipras Katherine Tsipras Maria Tsipras Seraphim and Patricia Tsipras Socratis and Ekaterini Tsipras Chris and Irene Tsokas Dr. William and Maureen Tsoubanos Nikolaos Tsouros Anastasios and Sofia Tzivekis Christodulos and Aglaia Tzivekis Helene Vellios Anastasia Ververelli Robert and Cynthia Watts Matthew and Maria Williams Roger and Alexis Witt Charles and Catherine Zarcone Gregory Zarcone Dr. George and Hope Zavitsanos Dr. Peter and Alice Zavitsanos Dr. Thomas and Ann Zavitsanos Stephen and Valerie Zezenski Capt. Nicholas and Amanda Zikas Thank you to all of our Stewards for sharing your Time, Talents and Treasure! St. Sophia Grecian Festival 2013 To Our Parishioners: Our Annual Spring Festival is only a few weeks away, and preparations are under way! One of the most important factors to a successful festival is having enough volunteers. That means we need YOUR help! Whether you can help out each day or only for a few hours, your help will be greatly appreciated. In order to better organize our volunteers this year, and to let you know when your help is most needed, we are trying a new approach to organize our volunteers who have email/internet access. We will use a web based sign up, called 'SignUpGenius'. This will make it simple for you to let the Festival Organizers know when you are able to volunteer your time - it's simple and will take just a minute of your time. And if you can only spare a few hours, this will let you see when we could really use your help. Please follow the link below, and let us know when you can volunteer!! If you do not receive an email from 'SignUpGenius', please try this link: <http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044FAAA72AA20-stsophia2> http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044FAAA72AA20-stsophia2 Finally, don't let technology stand in the way of volunteering. If you cannot access the website, then please just call the church office or send an email letting us know when you can help! Upcoming Festival Meeting Dates: Tuesday, May 7th @ 6:30 pm Tuesday, May 14th@ 6:30 pm Tuesday, May 21st@ 6:30 pm All those interested in participating in the organization of the festival are welcome to attend. Stewards and Friends of our St. Sophia Parish: The annual Spring Grecian Festival will soon be here! Our Grecian Festival Magazine and Program (formerly referred to as "Ad book") is a major part of our financial success. New for 2013 we have completely redesigned the book which will now be in color! To help ensure the success of our Festival, we are asking all of friends to either sponsor an advertisement or personal message. And, kindly share this opportunity with friends and businesses you know (from your local deli to barbershop to insurance agent). We expect between 8,000 and 10,000 visitors during our festival, giving lots of exposure to the ads and messages. For questions, please contact Peter Patukas at 610-304-4774 or Tom Cox at 215-859-1009. Thank you for your support! St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church 900 South Trooper Road Jeffersonville, PA 19403 Phone: 610-650-8960 Fax: 610-650-8961 E-mail: [email protected] REV. ECONOMOS PETER J. THORNBERG, PROISTAMENOS www.stsophiavf.org
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