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Annunciation/Evangelismos Church, Elkins Park, PA
Publish Date: 2019-05-12
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Annunciation/Evangelismos Church, Elkins Park, PA

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (215) 635-0316
  • Fax:
  • (215) 635-8301
  • Street Address:

  • 7921 Old York Road

  • Elkins Park, PA 19027


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Services Schedule

We meet for divine worship every Sunday morning starting with Orthros (Matins) 8:30, Divine Liturgy 9:30-11AM, followed by a fellowship hour in our community center. All are invited!

Please see Community Calendar for a complete listing of all weekday feast-days and worship services.


Past Bulletins


Weekend Update

Myrrh-bearers Sunday

Κυριακὴ τῶν Μυροφόρων Το Κήρυγμα της Κυριακής ΕΔΩ

On May 12 we commemorate our Father among the Saints Epiphanios, Bishop of Constantia in Cyprus; our Father among the Saints Germanos, Archbishop of Constantinople; our devout Father Theodore of Kythera; the holy Neo-martyr John Vlachos, who witnessed in Constantinople and died by hanging.

From the Pentecostarion. On this third Sunday reckoned from Pascha, we celebrate the feast of the holy Myrrh-bearing Women; Joseph of Arimathea, who was a secret disciple; and also Nicodemos, the disciple by night. At the intercession of the holy Myrrh-bearers, O God, have mercy on us. Amen.

  • 8:30 am MATINS, 9:30 am DIVINE LITURGY (Youth serving).
  • 40-day mother and child blessing: Calliope, the newborn daughter of Dimitra and Lawrence Damian and Konstantinos’s little sister. Congratulations!
  • Fellowship hour hosted by Greek School.
  • Mothers Day flowers by GOYA.
  • 3-day Metropolis of New Jersey Clergy-Laity and Philoptochos convention.
Monday, May 13, 2019
  • 1-4 pm Philoptochos OPA baking.
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
  • 1-6 pm Philoptochos OPA baking.
  • 5-8 pm Viewing for George Vlahos of blessed memory at Mcllvaine Mundy Funeral Home.
  • 5 pm Youth Greek School classes.
  • 5:14 pm PTO general assembly meeting.
  • 7 pm Parish Council meeting. 
  • 7 pm Adult Greek language class.
Wednesday, April 15, 2019
  • 10 am Viewing for George Vlahos of blessed memory.
  • 11 am Funeral for George Vlahos of blessed memory.
Thursday, May 16, 2019
  • 1-4 pm Philoptochos OPA baking.
  • 7 pm Choir rehearsal.
Friday, May 17, 2019
  • 5 pm Youth Greek School classes.
  • 6:30 pm JOY dance practice.
  • 6:35 pm Friday w/Father John.
  • 7:30 pm GOYA dance practice.
Sunday of the Paralytic, May 19, 2019
  • 8:30 am MATINS, 9:30 am DIVINE LITURGY.
  • Memorial prayers will be offered for the repose of the souls of Penelope Pappas (40-days), and Anthony Pappas (3-years) of blessed memory. Family and friends are invited to attend.
  • Fellowship hour hosted by PTO.
  • Philoptochos general meeting and elections.
  • 12:30 pm Baptism: Gonzales family.
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Saints and Feasts

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May 12

Sunday of the Myrrh-Bearing Women

About the beginning of His thirty-second year, when the Lord Jesus was going throughout Galilee, preaching and working miracles, many women who had received of His beneficence left their own homeland and from then on followed after Him. They ministered unto Him out of their own possessions, even until His crucifixion and entombment; and afterwards, neither losing faith in Him after His death, nor fearing the wrath of the Jewish rulers, they came to the sepulchre, bearing the myrrh-oils they had prepared to annoint His body. It is because of the myrrh-oils, that these God-loving women brought to the tomb of Jesus that they are called the Myrrh-bearers. Of those whose names are known are the following: first of all, the most holy Virgin Mary, who in Matthew 27:56 and Mark 15:40 is called "the mother of James and Joses" (these are the sons of Joseph by a previous marriage, and she was therefore their step-mother); Mary Magdalene (celebrated July 22); Mary, the wife of Clopas; Joanna, wife of Chouza, a steward of Herod Antipas; Salome, the mother of the sons of Zebedee, Mary and Martha, the sisters of Lazarus; and Susanna. As for the names of the rest of them, the evangelists have kept silence (Matt 27:55-56; 28:1-10. Mark 15:40-41. Luke 8:1-3; 23:55-24:11, 22-24. John 19:25; 20:11-18. Acts 1:14).

Together with them we celebrate also the secret disciples of the Saviour, Joseph and Nicodemus. Of these, Nicodemus was probably a Jerusalemite, a prominent leader among the Jews and of the order of the Pharisees, learned in the Law and instructed in the Holy Scriptures. He had believed in Christ when, at the beginning of our Saviour's preaching of salvation, he came to Him by night. Furthermore, he brought some one hundred pounds of myrrh-oils and an aromatic mixture of aloes and spices out of reverence and love for the divine Teacher (John 19:39). Joseph, who was from the city of Arimathea, was a wealthy and noble man, and one of the counsellors who were in Jerusalem. He went boldly unto Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus, and together with Nicodemus he gave Him burial. Since time did not permit the preparation of another tomb, he placed the Lord's body in his own tomb which was hewn out of rock, as the Evangelist says (Matt. 27:60).


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Hymns of the Day

Apolytikion of Great and Holy Pascha in the Plagal First Mode

Christ is risen from the dead, by death hath He trampled down death, and on those in the graves hath He bestowed life.
Χριστός ἀνέστη ἐκ νεκρῶν, θανάτῳ θάνατον πατήσας, καί τοῖς ἐν τοῖς μνήμασι ζωήν χαρισάμενος.

Apolytikion for Holy Myrrhbearers Sunday in the Second Mode

When Thou didst descend unto death, O Life Immortal, then didst Thou slay Hades with the lightning of Thy Divinity. And when Thou didst also raise the dead out of the nethermost depths, all the powers in the Heavens cried out: O Life-giver, Christ our God, glory be to Thee.
Ὅτε κατῆλθες πρὸς τὸν θάνατον, ἡ ζωὴ ἡ ἀθάνατος, τότε τὸν ᾍδην ἐνέκρωσας, τῇ ἀστραπῇ τῆς Θεότητος. ὅτε δὲ καὶ τοὺς τεθνεῶτας ἐκ τῶν καταχθονίων ἀνέστησας, πᾶσαι αἱ Δυνάμεις τῶν ἐπουρανίων ἐκραύγαζον. Ζωοδότα Χριστὲ ὁ Θεὸς ἡμῶν, δόξα σοι.

Apolytikion for Holy Myrrhbearers Sunday in the Second Mode

The noble Joseph, taking Thine immaculate Body down from the Tree, and having wrapped It in pure linen and spices, laid It for burial in a new tomb. But on the third day Thou didst arise, O Lord, granting great mercy to the world.
Ὁ εὐσχήμων Ἰωσήφ, ἀπὸ τοῦ ξύλου καθελὼν τὸ ἄχραντόν σου Σῶμα, σινδόνι καθαρᾷ, εἱλήσας καὶ ἀρώμασιν, ἐν μνήματι καινῷ κηδεύσας ἀπέθετο, ἀλλὰ τριήμερος ἀνέστης Κύριε, παρέχων τῷ κόσμῳ τὸ μέγα ἔλεος.

Apolytikion for Holy Myrrhbearers Sunday in the Second Mode

Unto the myrrh-bearing women did the Angel cry out as he stood by the grave: Myrrh oils are meet for the dead, but Christ hath proved to be a stranger to corruption. But cry out: The Lord is risen, granting great mercy to the world.
Ταῖς Μυροφόροις Γυναιξί, παρὰ τὸ μνῆμα ἐπιστάς, ὁ Ἄγγελος ἐβόα. Τὰ μύρα τοῖς θνητοῖς ὑπάρχει ἁρμόδια, Χριστὸς δὲ διαφθορᾶς ἐδείχθη ἀλλότριος, ἀλλὰ κραυγάσατε, Ἀνέστη ὁ Κύριος, παρέχων τῷ κόσμῳ τὸ μέγα ἔλεος.

The Apolytikion of the Annunciation/Evangelismos in the Fourth Mode

Today is the summary of our salvation, and the revelation of the age-old mystery. For the Son of God becomes the Son of the Virgin, and Gabriel announces the good news of grace. Therefore, let us join him, and cry  aloud to the Theotokos: “Rejoice, Maiden full of grace! The Lord is with you.”

Cήμερον τῆς σωτηρίας ἡμῶν τὸ Κεφάλαιον, καὶ τοῦ ἀπ' αἰῶνος Μυστηρίου ἡ φανέρωσις, ὁ Υἱὸς τοῦ Θεοῦ, Υἱὸς τῆς Παρθένου γίνεται, καὶ Γαβριὴλ τὴν χάριν εὐαγγελίζεται. Διὸ σὺν αὐτῷ τῇ Θεοτόκῳ βοήσωμεν· Χαῖρε Κεχαριτωμένη, ὁ Κύριος μετὰ σοῦ.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Plagal Fourth Mode

Though You went down into the tomb, You destroyed Hades' power, and You rose the victor, Christ God, saying to the myrrh-bearing women, "Hail!" and granting peace to Your disciples, You who raise up the fallen.
Εἰ καὶ ἐν τάφῳ κατῆλθες ἀθάνατε, ἀλλὰ τοῦ ᾍδου καθεῖλες τὴν δύναμιν, καὶ ἀνέστης ὡς νικητής, Χριστὲ ὁ Θεός, γυναιξὶ Μυροφόροις φθεγξάμενος. Χαίρετε, καὶ τοῖς σοῖς Ἀποστόλοις εἰρήνην δωρούμενος ὁ τοῖς πεσοῦσι παρέχων ἀνάστασιν.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Second Mode. Psalm 117.14,18.
The Lord is my strength and my song.
Verse: The Lord has chastened me sorely.

The reading is from Acts of the Apostles 6:1-7.

In those days, when the disciples were increasing in number, the Hellenists murmured against the Hebrews because their widows were neglected in the daily distribution. And the twelve summoned the body of the disciples and said, "it is not right that we should give up preaching the word of God to serve tables. Therefore, brethren, pick out from among you seven men of good repute, full of the Spirit and of wisdom, whom we may appoint to this duty. But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word." And what they said pleased the whole multitude, and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit, and Philip, and Prochoros, and Nicanor, and Timon, and Parmenas, and Nicolaos, a proselyte of Antioch. These they set before the apostles, and they prayed and laid their hands upon them. And the word of God increased; and the number of the disciples multiplied greatly in Jerusalem, and a great many of the priests were obedient to the faith.

Προκείμενον. Second Mode. ΨΑΛΜΟΙ 117.14,18.
Ἰσχύς μου καὶ ὕμνησίς μου ὁ Κύριος.
Στίχ. Παιδεύων ἐπαίδευσέ με ὁ Κύριος.

τὸ Ἀνάγνωσμα Πράξεις Ἀποστόλων 6:1-7.

Ἐν ταῖς ἡμεραῖς ἐκείναις, πληθυνόντων τῶν μαθητῶν, ἐγένετο γογγυσμὸς τῶν Ἑλληνιστῶν πρὸς τοὺς Ἑβραίους, ὅτι παρεθεωροῦντο ἐν τῇ διακονίᾳ τῇ καθημερινῇ αἱ χῆραι αὐτῶν. Προσκαλεσάμενοι δὲ οἱ δώδεκα τὸ πλῆθος τῶν μαθητῶν, εἶπον, Οὐκ ἀρεστόν ἐστιν ἡμᾶς, καταλείψαντας τὸν λόγον τοῦ θεοῦ, διακονεῖν τραπέζαις. Ἐπισκέψασθε οὖν, ἀδελφοί, ἄνδρας ἐξ ὑμῶν μαρτυρουμένους ἑπτά, πλήρεις πνεύματος ἁγίου καὶ σοφίας, οὓς καταστήσωμεν ἐπὶ τῆς χρείας ταύτης. Ἡμεῖς δὲ τῇ προσευχῇ καὶ τῇ διακονίᾳ τοῦ λόγου προσκαρτερήσομεν. Καὶ ἤρεσεν ὁ λόγος ἐνώπιον παντὸς τοῦ πλήθους· καὶ ἐξελέξαντο Στέφανον, ἄνδρα πλήρης πίστεως καὶ πνεύματος ἁγίου, καὶ Φίλιππον, καὶ Πρόχορον, καὶ Νικάνορα, καὶ Τίμωνα, καὶ Παρμενᾶν, καὶ Νικόλαον προσήλυτον Ἀντιοχέα, οὓς ἔστησαν ἐνώπιον τῶν ἀποστόλων· καὶ προσευξάμενοι ἐπέθηκαν αὐτοῖς τὰς χεῖρας. Καὶ ὁ λόγος τοῦ θεοῦ ηὔξανεν, καὶ ἐπληθύνετο ὁ ἀριθμὸς τῶν μαθητῶν ἐν Ἱερουσαλὴμ σφόδρα, πολύς τε ὄχλος τῶν ἱερέων ὑπήκουον τῇ πίστει.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of the Myrrh-Bearing Women
The Reading is from Mark 15:43-47; 16:1-8

At that time, Joseph of Arimathea, a respected member of the council, who was also himself looking for the kingdom of God, took courage and went to Pilate, and asked for the body of Jesus. And Pilate wondered if he were already dead; and summoning the centurion, he asked him whether he was already dead. And when he learned from the centurion that he was dead, he granted the body to Joseph. And he bought a linen shroud, and taking him down, wrapped him in the linen shroud, and laid him in a tomb which had been hewn out of the rock; and he rolled a stone against the door of the tomb. Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses saw where he was laid.

And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, bought spices, so that they might go and anoint him. And very early on the first day of the week they went to the tomb when the sun had risen. And they were saying to one another, "Who will roll away the stone for us from the door of the tomb?" And looking up, they saw that the stone was rolled back; for it was very large. And entering the tomb, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, dressed in a white robe; and they were amazed. And he said to them, "Do not be amazed; you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen, he is not here; see the place where they laid him. But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going before you to Galilee; there you will see him, as he told you." And they went out and fled from the tomb; for trembling and astonishment had come upon them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.

Sunday of the Myrrh-Bearing Women
Κατὰ Μᾶρκον 15:43-47, 16:1-8

Τῷ καιρῷ ἐκείνῳ, ἐλθὼν Ἰωσὴφ ὁ ἀπὸ Ἀριμαθαίας, εὐσχήμων βουλευτής, ὃς καὶ αὐτὸς ἦν προσδεχόμενος τὴν βασιλείαν τοῦ Θεοῦ, τολμήσας εἰσῆλθε πρὸς Πιλᾶτον καὶ ᾐτήσατο τὸ σῶμα τοῦ Ἰησοῦ. Ὁ δὲ Πιλᾶτος ἐθαύμασεν εἰ ἤδη τέθνηκε, καὶ προσκαλεσάμενος τὸν κεντυρίωνα ἐπηρώτησεν αὐτὸν εἰ πάλαι ἀπέθανε· καὶ γνοὺς ἀπὸ τοῦ κεντυρίωνος ἐδωρήσατο τὸ σῶμα τῷ Ἰωσήφ. Καὶ ἀγοράσας σινδόνα καὶ καθελὼν αὐτὸν ἐνείλησε τῇ σινδόνι καὶ κατέθηκεν αὐτὸν ἐν μνημείῳ, ὃ ἦν λελατομημένον ἐκ πέτρας, καὶ προσεκύλισε λίθον ἐπὶ τὴν θύραν τοῦ μνημείου. Ἡ δὲ Μαρία ἡ Μαγδαληνὴ καὶ Μαρία Ἰωσῆ ἐθεώρουν ποῦ τίθεται. Καὶ διαγενομένου τοῦ σαββάτου Μαρία ἡ Μαγδαληνὴ καὶ Μαρία ἡ τοῦ Ἰακώβου καὶ Σαλώμη ἠγόρασαν ἀρώματα ἵνα ἐλθοῦσαι ἀλείψωσιν αὐτόν. Καὶ λίαν πρωῒ τῆς μιᾶς σαββάτων ἔρχονται ἐπὶ τὸ μνημεῖον, ἀνατείλαντος τοῦ ἡλίου. Καὶ ἔλεγον πρὸς ἑαυτάς· Τίς ἀποκυλίσει ἡμῖν τὸν λίθον ἐκ τῆς θύρας τοῦ μνημείου; Καὶ ἀναβλέψασαι θεωροῦσιν ὅτι ἀποκεκύλισται ὁ λίθος· ἦν γὰρ μέγας σφόδρα. Καὶ εἰσελθοῦσαι εἰς τὸ μνημεῖον εἶδον νεανίσκον καθήμενον ἐν τοῖς δεξιοῖς, περιβεβλημένον στολὴν λευκήν, καὶ ἐξεθαμβήθησαν. Ὁ δὲ λέγει αὐταῖς· μὴ ἐκθαμβεῖσθε· Ἰησοῦν ζητεῖτε τὸν Ναζαρηνὸν τὸν ἐσταυρωμένον· ἠγέρθη, οὐκ ἔστιν ὧδε· ἴδε ὁ τόπος ὅπου ἔθηκαν αὐτόν. Ἀλλ᾿ ὑπάγετε εἴπατε τοῖς μαθηταῖς αὐτοῦ καὶ τῷ Πέτρῳ ὅτι προάγει ὑμᾶς εἰς τὴν Γαλιλαίαν· ἐκεῖ αὐτὸν ὄψεσθε, καθὼς εἶπεν ὑμῖν. Καὶ ἐξελθοῦσαι ἔφυγον ἀπὸ τοῦ μνημείου· εἶχε δὲ αὐτὰς τρόμος καὶ ἔκστασις, καὶ οὐδενὶ οὐδὲν εἶπον· ἐφοβοῦντο γάρ.


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Focus on Our Church Family

Celebrations, Milestones, Gratitude, Comfort & Support

Pastoral care

If you or someone you know is sick, homebound elderly, or scheduled for surgery, please call the church office to let us know so Fr. John can make a pastoral visit, or to add someone to the prayer list.

Let us pray to the Lord for the health and salvation 

Suffering and persecuted Christians in the Middle East and the non-Christian world, Irene, Konstantinos, Sophia, Dimitrios, Yianni, Matina, George, Madison, Stephen, Tom, Athena, Joe, Chryssie, Anthony.

Names will be kept on this list for approximately 3 months. Please resubmit Names if needed. Fr. John will include the submitted names at the Psokomide “Offering of Gifts” during the first part of the liturgy when he prepares the mystical gifts of bread & wine. Please lift these names up to the Lord in your personal prayer life as well.

Prayer for healing: Heavenly Father, physician of our souls and bodies, who have sent our Lord to heal every sickness. Visit and heal us. Grant patience in this sickness, the strength of body and spirit, and recovery of health. Lord, You have taught us to pray for each other that we may be healed. We pray that You heal, guide and protect your servant (s) (pray by name for those who are sick) and grant them the gift of complete health. You are the source of healing and to You we give glory, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen

Happy wedding anniversary! To those celebrating next week

Gutchigian, Joyce & George; Armenakis, Courtney & Dimitrios; Contoudis, Leslie & James; Hagiandreu, Argero & Andreas; Damian, Demetra & Lawrence; Ioakimidis, Joanie & Lazaros; LePage, Elena & Christopher; Trivelis, Elizabeth & James; Trivelis, Renee & Michael; Tsoflias, Semo & Nick.

Χρόνια πολλα!  Happy birthday!   God grant you many years!  To those celebrating next week

Penelope Koutsouros, Lemonia Lawrence, Louisa Prousi, Alexander Skoures, Erini Spiliotis, Danielle White, Haralampos Pries, Karen Romas, Dina Christman, Maria Fiori, George Kontogeorgos, James McNally, Yiannis Papanikolaou, Shane Twyman, Emmanuel Maragoudakis, Emmanuel Psoras, Argiroula Sahlanis, Sofia Theodorakis, Mia Wittig,  Maria Gimbel, Argyro Kanellopoulos, Peter Levendis, Helen Poulos - Freedman, Charles Sandilos, Lydia Changalis, Sophia Denithorne, Diana Klebanoff, Kostas Kopsinis, Matrona Pieces, Nicholas Sarver, Daniel Sulon.

Congratulations!

To Benjamin Yudin on his baptism on 5/5/19. Michael Nanz is the sponsor.
To Christine & Michael Bouikidis on the baptism of their daughter, Riley Maria, on 5/5/19. Petros Levendis is the sponsor.

Our deepest sympathy

To the Pithis family for the repose of their beloved cousin, nephew, and uncle, Dimitrios (Jimmy) Frangos, 56, of blessed memory who fell asleep in the Lord on 5/4/19. The funeral was held at Annunciation on 5/8/19. May his memory be eternal.
To the Vlahos family for the repose of their beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and uncle, George Vlahos, 67, of blessed memory who fell asleep in the Lord on 5/6/19. The funeral will be at Annunciation on Wednesday 5/15/19. May his memory be eternal.

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The Generous Soul

He is risen! He is truly risen!

This is what the celebration of Easter is all about — the truth that Jesus was crucified for our sins and three days later rose from the dead, conquering death once and for all. We proclaim this truth every Sunday in the Nicene Creed: “For our sake He was crucified under Pontius Pilate, He suffered death and was buried and rose again on the third day, in accordance with the Scriptures.” Amazing.

We know it’s true, but this Easter Sunday, let’s ask ourselves if we live as if it’s true. Do we simply recite this portion of our Creed week after week or do we live as witnesses to this glorious reality?

A witness, of course, is one with first-hand knowledge. The readings focus not only on the Resurrection itself but also on those who were witnesses to it and to the life and work of Jesus throughout His public ministry. In the Acts of the Apostles, St. Peter proclaims, “We are witnesses of all that He did both in the country of the Jews and in Jerusalem.”

 St. John’s Gospel describes the first three witnesses to the empty tomb, Mary Magdalene, John (“the disciple whom Jesus loved,”) and Peter. Mary Magdalene arrived first at the tomb where our Lord’s Body had been laid. She saw that the stone once covering it had been removed. She ran to Peter and John to tell them what she had seen and they, in turn, ran to the tomb to see for themselves. Each of these three had an individual “experience” of the empty tomb. Each went up close to it to try to take it all in, to marvel at what Jesus’ love and had accomplished.

As a result, each one became a witness to the truth of the Resurrection. And they spent the rest of their lives bearing witness to its saving power. In fact, the truth of the Resurrection has been passed on for 2,000 plus years now by those willing to serve as witnesses to its power in their lives. Now it is our turn, privilege, and responsibility to serve as Christ’s witnesses.

How are we, as Christian stewards, to do so all these years later if a witness is one with first-hand knowledge? We may have to look a little more closely to see for ourselves than those first three witnesses, but we can have just as real an experience of the empty tomb and the redeeming power of the Resurrection.

We “see for ourselves” when we prayerfully read the Scriptures knowing they are a living love letter from God with a message to each one of us. We “see for ourselves” each time we receive the precious Body and Blood of our Lord in the Eucharist. We “see for ourselves” when we experience His personal and healing power in our hearts during Confession and reconciliation. We “see for ourselves” when we pour out our lives in loving service to those around us and experience the deep satisfaction that only comes when we are imitating our Savior.

This Easter, don’t just recite the Creed. Resolve to live as if it’s true. Experience Jesus for yourself every day from now on. You will be a powerful witness to the truth that He is risen! He is truly risen!

-from Stewardship Reflections

 

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Community News & Events

"Young At Heart" (65+ parishioners) News

Monastery Trip

We are planning a trip to Ayia Skepi Monastery on Tuesday, May 28, leaving at 9 AM. The cost is $25 per person. Hoping you can join us on this most inspiring and uplifting trip.

Transportation space is limited, so please RSVP by May 19 with Agnes Louridas, (215) 947-2992,  or Helen Papanicolaou, (215) 646-8752.


Philoptochos News & Events

Ladies Philoptochos 'Nausica' 2019-2021 Chapter Board of Director Elections

Elections for the 2019-2021 Board of Directors will take place on Sunday, May 19, 2019, in the Library following the Divine Liturgy.

Click HERE for more information.
Philoptochos members who are interested in seeking election to the Board should submit their name to Stella Nikolopoulos, Chair, Election Screening Committee via email to stellaniko811@gmail.com or in person no later than Sunday, May 12, 2019.
Please contact Stella Nikolopoulos at stellaniko811@gmail.com or Diane Saphos at 215-208-5832 or dsaphos@msn.com with any questions.

Philoptochos General Meeting Notice

All Ladies Philoptochos ‘Nausica’ members are invited to attend a short Philoptochos General Meeting on Sunday, May 19, 2019, in the Library following the Divine Liturgy.
The main agenda item for this meeting is to discuss and vote upon a pledge by the Ladies Philoptochos ‘Nausica’ to our Annunciation Church 50th Anniversary Campaign.
Your attendance and participation in this very important meeting are much appreciated.


Wanted! 2019 Graduates of Annunciation/ Evangelismos Church

Our community will honor the accomplishments of this year’s Annunciation graduates on Sunday, June 9, 2019, at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy.

We invite you to submit the names of high school, vocational-technical school, and college/university graduates and share with your church community the acknowledgment of their achievements. Winter graduates will also be acknowledged at this time.

Please click HERE to submit your graduate's information to the church office by Sunday, May 26, 2019.

 


OCMC Announces New Teams to Spread the Good News!

Colombia, Ghana, and Alaska have been added to the list of OCMC Mission Teams in 2019. These new openings offer you an opportunity to follow in the apostolic footsteps of Orthodox missionaries throughout the ages who have answered the call to spread the Good News to the world.

Visit www.ocmc.org to find the complete list and dates of all the 2019 Orthodox Mission Team opportunities. Apply today!


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50th Anniversary Campaign Update

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A Master Plan for Our Facilities

As I previously updated you, we have engaged an architectural firm to create Facilities Master Plan that incorporates our key objectives of addressing access to the Hall with an elevator, updating bathrooms, and updating the Hall, kitchen, and classrooms.  We engaged Brawer and Hauptman Architects (B&H) who have done work on an extensive number of houses of worship, including the expansion of St. Luke’s Greek Orthodox Church in Broomall in the early 2000s.

B&H has started work and in the past 2 weeks have assessed the condition of the existing facility and interviewed many Ministry leaders to get their input on how they currently use the facilities, what issues they face and what they think they need for the future.  B&H will next start creating design concepts that incorporate that input.  Of course, not all the desires will be able to be addressed but it is important to understand them all to be able to address as many as possible.

A key element of the design process is engaging our Community in reviewing the concepts and getting feedback.  We will have a design workshop on Saturday, June 8 in the Church Hall that everyone is invited to join.  In the workshop teams of Parishioners will work with someone from B&H to review a specific part of the design and look for ways to refine and improve the concept.  At the end of the workshop, we will review all the concepts and feedback.  The workshop will run from late morning to mid-afternoon and a light lunch will be provided.  This is a great opportunity to see the concepts and to help shape them to meet the needs of the community.  We hope that you will join us in the workshop.

Thank you for your support in building the future of our Church!

Dean Dalson

50th Anniversary Campaign Chairperson

Facilities Master Plan Design Workshop
Saturday, June 8
11:00 – 4:00
Church Hall


Come work with our Architects to review and refine design concepts for the facility.
We will work in teams, each team will review a specific part of the designs.
Adults and teens can participate in the design teams (a great way to participate and have teens exposed to the architectural design process).
Be a part of designing our future!

 

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ΟΠΑ 2019 Greek Food Fest, May 23-26

OPA is Here!

Many hands are needed to make the 2019 OΠA Greek Food Fest a success.

Here are some of the ways you can help:

  • Submit your 2019 OPA Journal Ad by Sunday, May 12. You may make your OPA Journal donation HERE at the PAY NOW BUTTON
  • Assist Philoptochos with baking the homemade pastries & delicacies. Check Weekend Update for baking schedule.
  • Pick up OPA 2019 Posters form the church office and post in your business or your neighborhood’s businesses.
  • Share the OPA 2019 Facebook event with your social media friends & followers.
  • Sign up HERE to assist with the preparation, setting up, working the various stations, and cleaning up. Although we seem to have more than enough hands at the serving stations, we are ALWAYS short on hands on Tuesday-Thursday for prep and set up. PLEASE consider offering a few hours to help with prep and set up.
  • Review the cost of items needed for the event and donate HERE at the PAY NOW BUTTON

 

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Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Jersey

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Greek Orthodox Archdiocese News

Encyclical of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios, Geron of America

05/09/2019

Following the Apostolic injunction of speaking the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15), I have today the great honor to communicate with you in a spirit of truth and love, in order to share with you some important items related to the life and progress in Christ of our holy Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
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