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Annunciation/Evangelismos Church, Elkins Park, PA
Publish Date: 2019-09-01
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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


Contact Information




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

Sunday, September 1, 2019

Κυριακή, 1 Σεπτεμβρίου, 2019. Το κήρυγμα ΕΔΩ

  • September 1 is the beginning of the Indiction, i.e. the new Ecclesiastical Year.
  • 8:30 am MATINS, 9:30 am DIVINE LITURGY.
  • The fellowship hour is hosted by Philoptochos.
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
  • 7 pm Philoptochos board meeting.
Thursday, September 5, 2019
  • 7 pm Choir rehearsal.
Friday, September 6, 2019
  • 6:30 pm JOY dance practice.
  • 7:30 pm GOYA dance practice.
Sunday before Holy Cross, September 8, 2019
  • 8:30 am MATINS, 9:30 am DIVINE LITURGY.
  • Youth Sunday. Invite a friend to church Sunday.
  • Agiasmos at the end of the liturgy for the start of Sunday school.
  • Memorial prayers will be offered for the repose of the soul of George Niamonitos of blessed memory (3-years). Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
  • Artoklasia (blessing of five loaves, wine, and oil, offered for health and salvation by the Papadopoulos family), for the feast of The Nativity of Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary, September 8.
  • Luncheon/cook-out in the courtyard sponsored by the parish council.
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Saints and Feasts

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September 01

Ecclesiastical New Year

For the maintenance of their armed forces, the Roman emperors decreed that their subjects in every district should be taxed every year. This same decree was reissued every fifteen years, since the Roman soldiers were obliged to serve for fifteen years. At the end of each fifteen-year period, an assessment was made of what economic changes had taken place, and a new tax was decreed, which was to be paid over the span of the fifteen years. This imperial decree, which was issued before the season of winter, was named Indictio, that is, Definiton, or Order. This name was adopted by the emperors in Constantinople also. At other times, the latter also used the term Epinemisis, that is, Distribution (Dianome). It is commonly held that Saint Constantine the Great introduced the Indiction decrees in A.D. 312, after he beheld the sign of the Cross in heaven and vanquished Maxentius and was proclaimed Emperor in the West. Some, however (and this seems more likely), ascribe the institution of the Indiction to Augustus Caesar, three years before the birth of Christ. Those who hold this view offer as proof the papal bull issued in A.D. 781 which is dated thus: Anno IV, Indictionis LIII -that is, the fourth year of the fifty-third Indiction. From this, we can deduce the aforementioned year (3 B.C.) by multiplying the fifty-two complete Indictions by the number of years in each (15), and adding the three years of the fifty-third Indiction. There are three types of Indictions: 1) That which was introduced in the West, and which is called Imperial, or Caesarean, or Constantinian, and which begins on the 24th of September; 2) The so-called Papal Indiction, which begins on the 1st of January; and 3) The Constantinopolitan, which was adopted by the Patriarchs of that city after the fall of the Eastern Empire in 1453. This Indiction is indicated in their own hand on the decrees they issue, without the numeration of the fifteen years. This Indiction begins on the 1st of September and is observed with special ceremony in the Church. Since the completion of each year takes place, as it were, with the harvest and gathering of the crops into storehouses, and we begin anew from henceforth the sowing of seed in the earth for the production of future crops, September is considered the beginning of the New Year. The Church also keeps festival this day, beseeching God for fair weather, seasonable rains, and an abundance of the fruits of the earth. The Holy Scriptures (Lev. 23:24-5 and Num. 29:1-2) also testify that the people of Israel celebrated the feast of the Blowing of the Trumpets on this day, offering hymns of thanksgiving. In addition to all the aforesaid, on this feast we also commemorate our Saviour's entry into the synagogue in Nazareth, where He was given the book of the Prophet Esaias to read, and He opened it and found the place where it is written, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, for which cause He hath anointed Me..." (Luke 4:16-30).

It should be noted that to the present day, the Church has always celebrated the beginning of the New Year on September 1. This was the custom in Constantinople until its fall in 1453 and in Russia until the reign of Peter I. September 1 is still festively celebrated as the New Year at the Patriarchate of Constantinople; among the Jews also the New Year, although reckoned according to a moveable calendar, usually falls in September. The service of the Menaion for January 1 is for our Lord's Circumcision and for the memorial of Saint Basil the Great, without any mention of its being the beginning of a new year.


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion 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 Beginning of the Indiction in the Second Mode

O Maker of all Creation, Who hast established the times and the seasons in Thine own power: Bless the crown of this year with Thy goodness, O Lord, and keep our rulers and Thy flock in peace, by the intercessions of the Theotokos, and save us.
Ὁ πάσης δημιουργὸς τῆς κτίσεως, ὁ καιροὺς καὶ χρόνους ἐν τῇ ἰδία ἐξουσία θέμενος, εὐλόγησον τὸν στέφανον τοῦ ἐνιαυτοῦ τῆς χρηστότητός σου Κύριε, φυλάττων ἐν εἰρήνῃ τοὺς Βασιλεῖς καὶ τὴν πόλιν σου, πρεσβείαις τῆς Θεοτόκου, καὶ σῶσον ἡμᾶς.

Apolytikion for Synaxis of the Recovery of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos in the Grave Mode

Rejoice, thou who art full of grace, O Virgin Theotokos, haven and protection of the race of man; for the Redeemer of the world became incarnate of thee; for thou alone art both mother and virgin, ever blessed and glorified. Intercede with Christ God that peace be granted unto all the world.
Χαίρε Κεχαριτωμένη, Θεοτόκε Παρθένε, λιμήν καίπροστασία τού γένους τών ανθρώπων, εκ σού γάρ εσαρκώθη ο Λυτρωτής τού κόσμου. Οθεν καί χαρίτων ηγλάϊσας τώ φέγγει, τήν σήν λαμπράν Εικόνα Μιασηνών τή Μάνδρα, ταύτην γάρ θαυμασίως, εξ υδάτων βυθού καί αύθις ημίν δεδώρησαι.

Apolytikion for Righteous Symeon the Stylite in the First Mode

Thou becamest a pillar of patience and didst emulate the Forefathers, O righteous one: Job in his sufferings, Joseph in temptations, and the life of the bodiless while in the body, O Symeon, our righteous Father, intercede with Christ God that our souls be saved.
Υπομονής στύλος γέγονας, ζηλώσας τούς προπάτορας Όσιε, τόν Ιώβ εν τοίς πάθεσι, τόν Ιωσήφ εν τοίς πειρασμοίς, καί τήν τών Ασωμάτων πολιτείαν, υπάρχων εν σώματι, Συμεών Πατήρ ημών Όσιε, πρέσβευε Χριστώ τώ Θεώ, σωθήναι τάς ψυχάς ημών.

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 Fourth Mode

O God of all, Thou Who hast made all the ages, * O Sovereign Lord, truly transcendent in essence, * bestow Thy grace and blessing on the year to come; * and, O Most Compassionate, * in Thine infinite mercy * save all them that worship Thee, * Who alone art our Master, * and that with fear, O Saviour, cry to Thee: * Grant unto all men a fruitful and godly year.
Ὁ τῶν αἰώνων Ποιητὴς καὶ Δεσπότης, θεέ τῶν ὅλων, ὑπερούσιε ὄντως, τὴν ἐνιαύσιον εὐλόγησον περίοδον, σώζων τῷ ἐλέει σου τῷ ἀπείρῷ, οἰκτίρμον, πάντας τοὺς λατρεύοντας σοὶ τῷ μόνῷ Δεσπότῃ, καὶ ἐκβοῶντας φόΒῷ λυτρωτά· Εὔφορον πᾶσι τὸ ἔτος χορήγησον.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Fourth Mode. Psalm 146.5;134.3.
Great is our Lord, and great is his power.
Verse: Praise the Lord, for the Lord is good.

The reading is from St. Paul's First Letter to Timothy 2:1-7.

Timothy, my son, first of all, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all men, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life, godly and respectful in every way. This is good, and it is acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all, the testimony to which was borne at the proper time. For this I was appointed a preacher and apostle (I am telling the truth, I am not lying), a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth.

Ecclesiastical New Year
Πρὸς Τιμόθεον α' 2:1-7

Τέκνον Τιμόθεε, παρακαλῶ οὖν πρῶτον πάντων ποιεῖσθαι δεήσεις, προσευχάς, ἐντεύξεις, εὐχαριστίας, ὑπὲρ πάντων ἀνθρώπων, ὑπὲρ βασιλέων καὶ πάντων τῶν ἐν ὑπεροχῇ ὄντων, ἵνα ἤρεμον καὶ ἡσύχιον βίον διάγωμεν ἐν πάσῃ εὐσεβείᾳ καὶ σεμνότητι. Τοῦτο γὰρ καλὸν καὶ ἀπόδεκτον ἐνώπιον τοῦ σωτῆρος ἡμῶν Θεοῦ, ὃς πάντας ἀνθρώπους θέλει σωθῆναι καὶ εἰς ἐπίγνωσιν ἀληθείας ἐλθεῖν. Εἷς γὰρ Θεός, εἷς καὶ μεσίτης Θεοῦ καὶ ἀνθρώπων, ἄνθρωπος Χριστὸς ᾿Ιησοῦς, ὁ δοὺς ἑαυτὸν ἀντίλυτρον ὑπὲρ πάντων, τὸ μαρτύριον καιροῖς ἰδίοις, εἰς ὃ ἐτέθην ἐγὼ κήρυξ καὶ ἀπόστολος,- ἀλήθειαν λέγω ἐν Χριστῷ, οὐ ψεύδομαι,- διδάσκαλος ἐθνῶν ἐν πίστει καὶ ἀληθεία.


Gospel Reading

Ecclesiastical New Year
The Reading is from Luke 4:16-22

At that time, Jesus came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up; and he went to the synagogue, as his custom was, on the sabbath day. And he stood up to read; and there was given to him the book of the prophet Isaiah. He opened the book and found the place where it was written, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord." And he closed the book, and gave it back to the attendant, and sat down; and the eyes of all in the synagogue were fixed on him. And he began to say to them, "Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing." And all spoke well of him, and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth.

Ecclesiastical New Year
Κατὰ Λουκᾶν 4:16-22

Τῷ καιρῷ ἐκείνῳ, ἦλθεν ὁ Ἰησοῦς εἰς Ναζαρά, οὗ ἦν τεθραμμένος, καὶ εἰσῆλθε κατὰ τὸ εἰωθὸς αὐτῷ ἐν τῇ ἡμέρᾳ τῶν σαββάτων εἰς τὴν συναγωγήν, καὶ ἀνέστη ἀναγνῶναι. καὶ ἐπεδόθη αὐτῷ βιβλίον ῾Ησαΐου τοῦ προφήτου, καὶ ἀναπτύξας τὸ βιβλίον εὗρε τὸν τόπον οὗ ἦν γεγραμμένον· Πνεῦμα Κυρίου ἐπ᾿ ἐμέ, οὗ εἵνεκεν ἔχρισέ με, εὐαγγελίσασθαι πτωχοῖς ἀπέσταλκέ με, ἰάσασθαι τοὺς συντετριμμένους τὴν καρδίαν, κηρῦξαι αἰχμαλώτοις ἄφεσιν καὶ τυφλοῖς ἀνάβλεψιν, ἀποστεῖλαι τεθραυσμένους ἐν ἀφέσει, κηρῦξαι ἐνιαυτὸν Κυρίου δεκτόν. καὶ πτύξας τὸ βιβλίον ἀποδοὺς τῷ ὑπηρέτῃ ἐκάθισε· καὶ πάντων ἐν τῇ συναγωγῇ οἱ ὀφθαλμοὶ ἦσαν ἀτενίζοντες αὐτῷ. ἤρξατο δὲ λέγειν πρὸς αὐτοὺς ὅτι σήμερον πεπλήρωται ἡ γραφὴ αὕτη ἐν τοῖς ὠσὶν ὑμῶν. καὶ πάντες ἐμαρτύρουν αὐτῷ καὶ ἐθαύμαζον ἐπὶ τοῖς λόγοις τῆς χάριτος τοῖς ἐκπορευομένοις ἐκ τοῦ στόματος αὐτοῦ.


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Community News & Events

2019-2020 Youth Ministries Registration Now Open

We are blessed here at Annunciation/Evangelismos Church with many Christ-centered Youth Ministries, headed by faithful and caring parishioners who have completed background clearances based on Pennsylvania state laws.

We invite you to visit our website and learn more about each Annunciation Youth Ministry: PTO, Catechism School, Little Apostles, JOY/HOPE, GOYA,  Greek School, Greek Folk Dance.

You will see that the following goals are at the core of every Youth Ministry:

  • Reach out to young people to help them grow in God’s love.
  • Assist our youth in understanding and deepening their faith.
  • Provide a place of Christian acceptance and Christian role models.
  • Help our youth to build a community with their peers in our church.
  • Provide opportunities for young people to share in the ministry of the church and develop a willingness to serve the needs of others.

Why Youth Registration?

We request every young person participating in youth ministry (regardless of how much or how little) to be registered through the parish office. The information allows us to have home/emergency information on hand as well as birth dates and interests of each youth involved.

We kindly ask you to register now to give us time to organize our volunteers and be ready to welcome our youth in September.

The online 2019-2020 Youth Ministries Registration Form takes just a few moments to complete from any computer or mobile device. Youth Ministry events will be included as soon as they are scheduled on our web calendar.

Annunciation Youth Ministries are led by parent volunteers and we encourage you to get involved in Youth Ministry with your child.  Please review the various Youth Ministries on our website and don’t hesitate to reach out to Fr. John if you are able to assist.


2nd Annual Parish Backpack Drive

Take advantage of “Back to School” sales and help Annunciation reach our goal of 50 backpacks this year! 

You don't have time to shop? Please consider making a donation and we'll do the shopping for you! 

Let's all work together to help others! 

“Many hands make light work!”

Please plan to drop in and help fill backpacks for our 2nd Annual Parish Backpack Drive after Liturgy on Sunday, September the 1st downstairs in the social hall.

Also, we will be delivering the filled backpacks on Thursday, September the 5th at 2 pm to the Logan Hope School.

If you are available and interested in helping, please contact Angela Godshall either by text or call at 215.370.2623 to coordinate.


Join the Choir!

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

The Orthodox Divine Liturgy is a feast for the senses! Incense lights up our sense of smell, icons blanket our walls with color and history while music and chants speak to our ears.

As summertime comes to a close, the choir is starting to plan for the upcoming ecclesiastical year.

Maybe your situation has changed and your time is more available, or maybe you want to participate more fully in the liturgy but think you haven’t sung in such a long while. Maybe you just want to reconnect and sing the Orthodox hymns that you grew up with or maybe you want to join the fellowship and sense of pride that comes with learning a new hymn together.


Rehearsals are on Thursdays at 7 pm.

You do not need to read music or Greek … we will help you! In fact, you will be assigned a “choir buddy” who will size you for a robe and make sure you have all the music you’ll need and who will keep in touch with you during your first year. As far as time commitment, practices are on Thursdays at 7 pm and last 1.5 hours. Our choir members find that they are back home with enough time for their evening cup of tea and to relax.

Contact Stacy Lagakos, our choir director, by email (swl@mayerpollock.com) or cell (856-816-0116) or contact any choir member you know to find out more about how our ministry works.


"Young At Heart" (65+ parishioners) News

You Are Invited!

We are pleased to announce our first event of the season will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019, 10 AM, in our Church Hall.
We will be hosting “Breakfast with Fr. John”, followed by a Q & A session which will give us the opportunity to ask Fr. John questions we always wanted to ask but did not have the chance.
We look forward to seeing you! Please let us know if you will be attending.
Agnes Louridas, 201-947-2992
Helen Papanicolaou, 215-646-8752


Looking Ahead in September...

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

  • 7 pm Philoptochos board meeting.

Friday, September 6, 2019

  • Start of JOY & GOYA dance practice.

Sunday, September 8, 2019

  • Start of Sunday school. Youth Sunday. Invite a friend Sunday (parish council hosted luncheon), agiasmos/ blessing of catechism school classrooms, and youth ministry kick-off.

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

  • 10 am ‘Young at Heart’ breakfast and Q & A with Fr. John.

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

  • 5 pm Greek School agiasmos and the first day of classes for Greek School.

Sunday, September 22, 2019

  • GOYA advisors and officers installation.

Philoptochos News & Events

Save the Date! Philoptochos Annual Bid n Buy

The Ladies Philoptochos 'Nausica' annual Bid n Buy "Havana Nights" will be on Wednesday, November 6, 2019, at 6:30 PM. It will be held again this year at St. Cyril of Jerusalem Church, 1410 Almshouse Road, Jamison, PA. The donation includes dinner $27.00 in advance, $32.00 at the door.

Please contact Ticket Chair Stella Nikolopoulos at 215-850-4066 or email stellaniko811@gmail.com to purchase your ticket.  Tickets are also easy to purchase online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ladies-philoptochos-nausica-bid-n-buy-tickets-68232038865 


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Greek School News

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Greek School Registration

Registration is OPEN for Greek School for the year 2019-20

Children Pre-K to 6th Grade & Adult Classes

Sign up HERE

ALL REGISTRANTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL BY SEPTEMBER

*NEW* Offering Beginner Adult Classes

Every Friday from 7 pm to 9 pm

 

Οι εγγραφές είναι ΑΝΟΙΧΤΕΣ για το Ελληνικό Σχολείο για το έτος 2019-20

Παιδικές Τάξεις Προ-Κ έως 6ης & Μαθήματα Ενηλίκων

Εγγραφείτε ΕΔΩ

Τα δίδακτρα πρέπει να καταβληθούν πλήρως τον Σεπτέμβριο

 

*Προσφέρουμε Μαθήματα Ενηλίκων Beginner Greek

κάθε Παρασκευή από τις 19:00 έως τις 21:00

Help Needed

Our Greek School is looking for a music/vocal instructor who would be interested in volunteering twice a month with our 4th to 6th grade Greek School students. Please contact Debbie Sourias for more information debbie.thomadi@gmail.com or 215.407.1872.

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Greek Orthodox Archdiocese News

Encyclical for the Ecclesiastical New Year and the Day for the Protection of our Natural Environment (09/01/2019)

08/30/2019

Thirty years ago, the Ecumenical Patriarchate issued an appeal to Orthodox Christians, urging prayer and care for God’s creation. Since 1989, each year on September 1st, at the inspiration of His All-Holiness Demetrios, the Ecumenical Patriarchate has opened the liturgical year with prayers for all God’s creation. Since 1992, at the exhortation of His All-Holiness Bartholomew, all Orthodox Churches have implemented the same tradition.

Encyclical of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew for the Feast of Indiction and the First Day of the Ecclesiastical Year and the Day of Environmental Protection

08/30/2019

The ecological activities of the Ecumenical Patriarchate served as the inspiration for theology to advance prominently the truth of Christian anthropology and cosmology, the Eucharistic worldview and treatment of creation, along with the spirit of Orthodox asceticism as the basis for understanding the reason for and response to the ecological crisis.

Hellenic College Holy Cross Announces Search for President

08/28/2019

The Board of Trustees seeks a dynamic, visionary and strategic leader to serve as President of Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. The candidate must be a practicing Orthodox Christian who possesses strong leadership, administrative, fund-raising and institutional advancement skills and will be an effective communicator with the institution’s internal and external constituencies.
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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 health and salvation: Suffering and persecuted Christians in the Middle East and the non-Christian world, Antonios, Anthony, Debora, Despina, Nikolaos, George, Yiannis, Eugene.

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 Anniversary! To those celebrating this week: Cripps, Christopher & Lisa Taylor; Zoubroulis, Theodore & Zaffie; Patounas, Achileas & Afrodite; Tait, Joshua & Penelope; Koutsouros, William & Erica; Kyriakatos, William & Penelope; Bouikidis, Michael & Christine; Hatzopoulos, Demetrios & Talia; Zanikos, Carl & Janine; Malitas, Theofilos & Kalliopi; Spiliotis, Nikolaos & Dimitra Afthinou.

Χρόνια πολλα!  Happy birthday!   God grant you many years!  To those celebrating this week: Peter Hadgimallis, Heather Pappas, Caroline Pashos, Alexander Saphos, Iman Shamloul, Eugenia Giannoumis, Dimitri Lawrence, Stephen Oratis, Kostas Sklikas, John Stakias, Benjamin Krone, Christina Krone, Mary Stamos, Loucas Zografakis, Urian Diaz, Anastasios Rigalos, Ronald Stern, Christine Ferello, Sophia Mamas, Albert Pappas, Frank Sheehan, Katerina Ufer, Anthony Derk, Katina Sandilos, George Pavlou.

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Esther Patselas, 90, who reposed in the Lord on August 18, 2019. Her funeral was held at Annunciation Church on August 22, 2019. May her memory be eternal

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Beyond Annunciation

  • Delaware Valley Greek Festivals Guide
  • Saturday, September 7, 2019, 8:00 pm:  A Night With Stelios Dionisiou,  at St Luke's Community  Center. Sponsored by  The Federation of Hellenic American Societies of Philadelphia and Greater Delaware. Details and tickets HERE
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