Nota Bene!
* Memorial for Mitch and Dee Bikakis this morning. May their memory be eternal!
*Franteskakis/Paizakis/Mavrakis Memorial will be next Sunday. (The 1 year Memorial for Bessie Nickas has been postponed).
*October Fest @ Notre Dame is next weekend (27th-28th).
*PAPOU'S FIRST PICNIC* Join the Hellenic Cultural Association and AHEPA of the Salt Lake Greek Community as we uniquely celebrate our rich heritage at "An Old-Fashioned Day in the Park" at 1:00 PM TODAY - SEPTEMBER 22nd at Copperton Park.
*Feast of the Falling Asleep of St. John the Theologian. Great Vespers Wednesday (9/25) at 7:00pm, Orthros Thursday (9/26) at 9:00am, Divine Liturgy at 10:00 am.
*Red Cross Blood Drive will be on Monday, September 30th from 1:00pm-7:00pm. We will need help setting up around 12:00pm, and tearing down at 7:00pm.
*Kritiki Horoesperitha. Saturday, November 9th At the Hellenic Memorial Building - 279 South 300 West SLC, Ut Hosted by all 3 Cretan Chapters of SLC.
*Coffee Hour Volunteers: We are always in need of hosts for coffee hour. If you’d like to sign up to host coffee hour, please use the sign-up sheet on the kitchen bulletin board or speak to a member of Philoptochos.
*Bible Study on Tuesdays at 7:00pm in the parish hall.
Welcome Visitors!
We are delighted to have visitors worship with us, and we pray that you will be blessed through your participation with us. In the Orthodox Church, the reception of Holy Communion is a mark of membership in the Church. Only those who have been united to the Orthodox Church through Baptism or Chrismation, and have prepared themselves through regular Confession (available anytime by appointment), prayer and fasting are permitted to partake of Holy Communion. We encourage visitors to participate in our prayers and hymns and to approach at the end of the Divine Liturgy to receive the "Antidoron," the blessed bread that is distributed at the very end of the Liturgy. This is not Holy Communion, but is a token of fellowship "...instead of the Gifts." Literature about the Orthodox faith and this parish can be found in the Narthex (vestibule). Please feel free to ask questions before or after the service, as well as join us downstairs for coffee fellowship immediately following the Divine Liturgy.
With Paternal Blessings in Christ,
+Fr. Seraphim