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Dean Antonopoulos
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Sunday Services: Orthros 8:15am, Divine Liturgy 9:30am
Our Vision: To Know God
Righteous Fathers slain at the Monastery of St. Savas
Saint Cuthbert the Wonderworker,
Bishop of Lindisfarne
Myron the New Martyr of Crete
Photini the Samaritan Woman
March 20 Sunday of Orthodoxy
Stewardship—Everyone who has not yet completed a 2016 Stewardship Commitment Card is encouraged to do so. Blank cards are available in the Founders' Walk following the Divine Services and online at www.holytrinityindy.org.
Holy Trinity Church is under the Omophorion of His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas of the Metropolis of Detroit.
Father William J. Bartz Presiding Priest
Father Jarrod Russell Assistant Priest
Parish Office Hours 9 am - 5 pm
Monday-Friday
3500 W. 106th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
317-733-3033 317-733-2806-fax
www.holytrinityindy.org
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Parish Council
President Tracy Pappas
Vice President Julie Rowlas
Secretary Nick Dervenis
Treasurer Nick Saran
Assistant Treasurer Nick Sofianopoulos
Matt Albean, Dennis Dickos, Greg Dickos, Bob Dine, Angelo Julovich, Steve Kollias, George Pappaioanou, Irene Sarris, Gail Zeheralis.
Staff
Office Administrator Cindy Watson Ministries Coordinator Sandy Cooper
Building Manager Tim Bryant Administrative Assistant Willa Gillispie For information about this publication contact the Parish office at (317)733-3033. Deadline for inclusion is Tuesday before the cover date. All items are requested in digital format and sent to [email protected].
Entrance Hymn Come let us bow down to Christ, As we worship Him, the Son of God. Save us, O Son of God, Who did rise from the dead, We sing to You: Alleluia.
Resurrectional Apolytikion (Tone One)
Although Your tomb was sealed with a stone, O Savior, And Your most pure Body was guarded by the soldiers, You rose on the third day giving life to all the world. Therefore O Giver of life, the powers of heaven praise You: Glory to Your Resurrection, O Christ, Glory to Your Kingdom. Glory to your saving Wisdom, O only Lover of mankind.
Festal Apolytikia Triumph of the Icons Before Your most pure Image, we bow down, O Good One, Entreating You to forgive ours sins, Christ our God, For You willingly ascended the Cross in the flesh To deliver from the enemy those whom You had made. For this we thank You and we cry to You, O Savior: By coming to save the world You have filled all things with joy.
Church Hymn (Troparion of Pentecost) Blessed are You O Christ our God Who has shown the fishermen as wise men By sending down Your Holy Spirit upon them And through them, the whole world You drew into Your net O Lover of mankind, glory to You. Evlogitos i Hriste O Theos imon, O Pansofous tous aliis anadixas, Katapempsas aftis to Pnevma to ayion, Ke thi afton tin ikoumenin saginefsas, Filanthrope doxa Si.
Kontakion (Ti ipermaho) O Champion General, I, your city, now inscribe to you Triumphant anthems as a token of my gratitude Being rescued from the terrors, O Theotokos Inasmuch as you have the power unassailable From all kinds of perils free me so that unto you, I may cry aloud rejoice O unwedded bride. Ti ipermaho stratigo ta nikitiria Os litrothisa ton dinon efharistiria, anagrafo si i polis sou Theotoke. Alos ehousa to kratos aprosmahiton, ek pandion me kindinon eleftheroson, ina krazo si, Here, Nimfi a nimfefte
After the Prayer of the Proskomidi I love you, O Lord my strength. The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my Savior.
EPISTLE READING: St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews 11:24-26, 32-40 Brethren, by faith Moses, when he was grown up, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter, choosing rather to share ill-treatment with the people of God than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin. And what more shall I say? For time would fail me to tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets -- who through faith conquered kingdoms, enforced justice, received promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched raging fire, escaped the edge of the sword, won strength out of weakness, became mighty in war, put foreign enemies to flight. Women received their dead by resurrection. Some were tortured, refusing to accept release, that they might rise again to a better life. Others suffered mocking and scourging, and even chains and imprisonment. They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were killed with the sword; they went about in skins of sheep and goats, destitute, afflicted, ill-treated -- of whom the world was not worthy -- wandering over deserts and mountains, and in dens and caves of the earth. And all these, though well attested by their faith, did not receive what was promised, since God had foreseen something better for us, that apart from us they should not be made perfect.
GOSPEL READING: The Gospel according to St. John 1:43-51
THE CONFESSION OF FAITH (Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed) I believe in one God, Father Almighty,
Creator of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible.
And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all ages;
Light of Light, true God of true God, begotten, not created, of one essence with the Father through
Whom all things were made. Who for us men and for our salvation came down from heaven
and was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became man.
He was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate, and suffered and was buried; And He rose on the third day, according to the Scriptures.
He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father; And He will come again with glory to judge the living and dead.
His kingdom shall have no end. And in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Creator of life,
Who proceeds from the Father, Who together with the Father and the Son is worshipped and glorified,
Who spoke through the prophets. In one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church.
I confess one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. I look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the age to come. Amen.
PRAYER FOR SUNDAY OF ORTHODOXY
As the Prophets beheld; as the Apostles taught; as the Church received; as the Teachers dogmatized; as the Universe has agreed; as Grace has shone forth; as Truth has been proven; as falsehood has been disproven; as Wisdom has been presented; as Christ has rewarded.
This is what we believe; this is what we declare; this is what we preach, Christ our true God, and we honor His Saints in words, in thought, in sacrifices, in Churches and in icons. Christ, we worship as God and Master, and His Saints we honor as true servants of our same Lord, and accordingly we grant them veneration.
This is the Faith of the Apostles!
This is the Faith of the Fathers!
This is the Faith of the Orthodox!
This is the Faith which has established the Universe!
Therefore, with brotherly and filial love, we praise these preachers of piety, for the glory and honor of their own pious struggle for the Faith, and we say:
“Eternal be the memory of the defenders of Orthodoxy; pious Sovereigns, holy Patriarchs, Hierarchs, Teachers, Martyrs, and Confessors.”
HOPE/JOY Meeting
Join us TODAY, Sunday, March 20 after Divine Liturgy for our next HOPE JOY meeting (K-5th grade students). We will have a light lunch and then the kids will hear a short presentation about Prosforo. After that, the kids will get to knead and stamp some of the bread dough. We will then go into the Sanctuary and Father Jarrod will demonstrate what the Priests do with the Prosforo during Divine Liturgy. What a great learning opportunity for kids and parents!
Church School
TODAY, March 20: Sunday of Orthodoxy Class begins at 9:30am. Please encourage students to bring an icon from home. Today, Church School students in grades 1-6 will be singing Communion hymns. To accommodate this, the order to receive Holy Communion will be: 1. Choir 2. Church School grades 1 - 6 3. Altar Boys 4. Narthex Servers 5. Chanters 6. Church School Pre-K, Kindergarten and the remainder of Church School 7. Remainder of the Congregation
April 3: Veneration of the Holy Cross Class begins at 9:30am (1st-6th graders will sing Communion Hymns)
During Lent the Church School offers many opportunities to fulfill Dickos Church School Award requirements (copies available in the Education Wing).
Sunday Service Schedule and Teams
Date Parish Council Early Duty Parish Council Early Duty Team
03/20/16 Steve Kollias George Pappaioanou Team 2
Date Parish Council Early Duty Parish Council Early Duty Team
03/27/16 Irene Sarris Matt Albean Team 1
04/03/16 Nick Saran Gail Zeheralis Team 2
Upcoming Weeks
Altar Boy Team 2 Chandler Andreas Alanis Austin Anderson Thomas Cortese Quentin Csubak *Jon Dimos Zach Eaton Jordan Freudenberg **Nathaniel Martine
Narthex Server Team 2 Katerina Anderson Gracie Belt Maria Emmanoelides Anna Constance Graffeo Nicole Lisch* Elizabeth Martine Anna-Marie Pasyanos Naya Pease Halie Scott Sophia Saran Emma Tournier
Parish Council Team 2 Nick Dervenis Greg Dickos Bob Dine Steve Kollias George Pappaioanou Nick Saran Gail Zeheralis
Dean Megremis Matthew Moore John Pasyanos Nicholas Pease Iraklis Tsiampas Paul Tsiampas Anthony Young Evan Young
Bookstore
Essential books for Great Lent are available in the Holy Trinity Bookstore. Lenten Liturgies is $29 and Salutations and Akathist Hymn is $22. The Bookstore is open each Sunday following the Divine Services.
Confessions
Father Bill will be available to hear Confessions by appointment on Thursdays during Great Lent (March 31, April 7 and April 14) from 4pm to 5:30pm. To make an appointment, please contact the Parish Office at [email protected] or 317-733-3033.
AHEPA Scholarships 2016
The AHEPA-DOP District #12 Foundation, Inc is offering five $1500 scholarships for 2016. Three are for high school graduating seniors, and two are for college undergraduates. Scholarship rules and applications are available at www.holytrinityindy.org/assets/files/Scholarships/AHEPAScholarship.pdf Deadline: April 1.
GOYA Events
April 13 - Jr./Sr. GOYA Sponsored Lenten Meal.
April 16 - Jr/Sr Soup Kitchen 9am—12:30pm.
April 17 - Sr. GOYA will be holding a reception in the GOYA/Seminar II Room after Church for visitors from the Second Presbyterian Church High School Class. Reception will also include a Q&A session with Father Bill and Father Jarrod. Please stay and make our visitors feel welcome.
Looking ahead: Ms. Teresa with meet with Ms. Stephanie, Ms. Leigh Ann, and Father Jarrod in April to discuss next year's schedule. Please tell us what activities you liked, what you didn't and what you would like to see added to the GOYA schedule!
Watch your e-mail and Facebook for more details or e-mail us at [email protected].
Lenten Retreat
Save the Date! The Lenten Retreat will be held on Saturday, April 16 at St. George Orthodox Church at 10748 East 116th Street, Fishers. Registration and a light breakfast will begin at 9:30am. Register at the Lenten Retreat table in the Founders’ Walk after Church or email [email protected]. The retreat is sponsored by Philoptochos and the Ladies of St. George. The guest speaker will be Dr. Despina Prassas, an Adjunct Professor of Church History at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. Please remember to bring your Bible.
Philoptochos Tsoureki (Pascha Bread) and Phyllo Sale
Pre-order only. Order deadline is Tuesday, April 19. Pickup is Sunday, April 24. Order forms are available online at http://bit.ly/24R2i61 and in the Founders' Walk.
HOLY TRINITY FINANCIAL UPDATE Operating Account Activity 3/6/2016 - 3/12/2016
Income $17,741.17 Year to date Income $188,156.51
Expense $26,675.24 Year to date Expense $181,755.33
Prosforo Volunteers
Anyone who is interested in making Prosforo for Sunday Divine Liturgy, please contact the Parish Office at [email protected] or call 317-733-3033.
Holy Friday Retreat
Please mark your calendars for the Holy Friday Retreat on April 29. There will be programs for preschool-12th grade students.
Myrrh-Bearers
All girls ages 9, 10 and 11 years old are invited to serve as Myrrh-Bearers for the Holy Friday Evening Service on April 29. Practice will be Holy Friday afternoon at 1pm. If you would like to participate, please contact the Parish Office at 317-733-3033 or [email protected]. The first 8 girls to sign up will serve.
Recycle Plastic Cups during Coffee Hour
The Green Team is requesting that Parishioners put the plastic cups in which juices and water are served in the Recycle Bin near the front of the Library. A Green Team member will be present to help Parishioners dump any remaining liquid into a provided container before depositing the cup in the bin. Thank you for your cooperation.
Soup for the Hungry Please bring flip-top cans of soup to Church, and put them in the blue Philoptochos bin. The soup will be given to patrons of the Soup Kitchen as a takeout. Chicken Noodle soup is preferred.
Early Bird Registration - St. Nicholas Summer Camp - July 24-30, 2016 Registration for St. Nicholas Summer Camp is now available online! St. Nicholas Camp provides a perfect opportunity for the Youth of the Metropolis (ages 8-18) to gather during July 24-30 for faith, fun and fellowship in an Orthodox Christian setting. Register by May 31 in order to take advantage of the early bird registration discount.
Early Bird Registration by May 31 = $375 Regular Price after May 31 = $425.
Visit www.stnicholascamp.org for more information. Space is limited and registrations are accepted on a "first come-first served" basis. If you have any questions or need assistance with registration, please contact Father Jarrod.
Holy Communion Holy Communion is the Body and Blood of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Saint John of Kronstadt (1829 – 1908) says, “in partaking of the Holy Sacrament, be as sure that you partake of the Body and Blood of Christ, as you are sure that every moment you breathe air.”
Saint Cyril of Jerusalem (about 313 – 386) also teaches us “Since Christ Himself has declared the bread to be His Body, who can have any further doubt? Since He Himself has said quite categorically, ‘This is My Blood,’ who would dare to question it, and say that it is not His Blood? Therefore, it is with complete assurance that we receive the bread and wine as the Body and Blood of Christ. His Body is given to us under the symbol of bread, and His Blood is given to us under the symbol of wine, in order to make us by receiving them one body and blood with Him. Having His Body and Blood in our members, we become bearers of Christ and sharers, as Saint Peter says, of the divine nature… Do not then regard the Eucharistic elements as
ordinary bread and wine: they are in fact the Body and Blood of the Lord, as He Himself has declared. Whatever your senses tell you, be strong in faith.” The Lord urges us to make a sincere effort to make peace with each other when anger or hurt exists, seeking forgiveness or granting forgiveness, as appropriate, (Matthew 5:24) before approaching the Lord. Receiving Holy Communion is certainly important to our spiritual life and growth. This ultimate connection with Jesus Christ is a gift which God gives to us and one which should be accepted gratefully and responsibly. Our Church teaches that receiving Holy Communion frequently is encouraged. Our Church also teaches that a preparation is expected. Preparation for Holy Communion can vary from person to person. The minimum preparation to receive Holy Communion is to fast from meat on Wednesday and Friday and not eat anything on the morning, prior to receiving Holy Communion. For those who must take medication that requires food, they are permitted to eat that which is necessary for their health. Furthermore, the Church teaches us to fast on particular days during the year and especially during the four main fast periods. These four main fast periods are in preparation of holy days of the year, as follows:
December 13 - 24 (Nativity of our Lord) Great Lent (before Holy Week and Easter) Monday after All Saints’ Day through June 28 (the Apostles) August 1 - 14 (the Dormition of the Theotokos)
Each of us is encouraged to approach the Chalice to receive Holy Communion in love and in peace, gratefully and responsibly.
Sunday, March 20 Sunday of Orthodoxy HOPE/JOY Meeting 12:30pm Vespers Service @ St George Church
5pm
Tuesday, March 22 St. Paul Bible Study 10:15am Dance Rehearsal--Adult 7pm
Wednesday, March 23 Kafeneio 10am Presanctified Liturgy 6pm Lenten Meal--Philoptochos 7:21pm
Thursday, March 24 Greek School 5pm Vesperal Liturgy 5:30pm Choir Rehearsal 7pm
Friday, March 25 Salutations to the Theotokos Service
6:30pm
Saturday, March 26 Yoga 10:00am
Sunday, April 3 Third Sunday of Lent
Tuesday, April 5 St. Paul Bible Study 10:15am Missions Committee Meeting 7pm Dance Rehearsal--Adult 7pm
Wednesday, April 6 Kafeneio 10am Presanctified Liturgy 6pm Lenten Meal--Parish Council 7:21pm Tour 8pm
Thursday, April 7 Confession 4pm Greek School 5pm Choir Rehearsal 6:30pm
Friday, April 8 Salutations to the Theotokos Service 6:30pm
Saturday, April 9
District Oratorical Festival Yoga 10:00am
Sunday, March 27 Roman Easter
Tuesday, March 29 St. Paul Bible Study 10:15am Dance Rehearsal--Adult 7pm
Wednesday, March 30 Kafeneio 10am Presanctified Liturgy 6pm Lenten Meal--AHEPA 7:21pm
Thursday, March 31 Confession 4pm Greek School 5pm Choir Rehearsal 6:30pm
Friday, April 1 Salutations to the Theotokos Service
6:30pm
Saturday, April 2 Junior High GOYA--Lord's Pantry 8am Yoga 10:00am
Tuesday, April 12
St. Paul Bible Study 10:15am Stewardship Committee Meeting 6:30pm Dance Rehearsal--Adult 7pm
Wednesday, April 13 Kafeneio 10am Presanctified Liturgy 6pm Lenten Meal--Junior High and Senior High
GOYA 7:21pm
Thursday, April 14 Confession 4pm Greek School 5pm Parish Council Meeting 6:30pm Choir Rehearsal 6:30pm
Friday, April 15 Akathist Hymn 6:30pm
Saturday, April 16
Lenten Retreat GOYA Soup Kitchen Junior and Senior High 9am Yoga 10:00am
Upcoming Events