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Annunciation/Evangelismos Church, Elkins Park, PA
Publish Date: 2021-04-04
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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 and on holy days starting with Orthros (Matins) at 8:30, Divine Liturgy at 9:30-11 AM.

Visit us at www.anngoc.org for information on how to attend services during the COVIT-19 Pandemic.


Past Bulletins


Weekend Update

Please sign up HERE  to attend in person any of the church services.
All attendees must register in advance. No walk-ins are allowed. If you cannot keep your registration, PLEASE log in and delete it so others can attend.

For those unable to attend in person, install the AGES Initiatives app on your phone or tablet to see the text and pray with us through our Facebook Livestream.

Let us know if you would like for us to light a votive candle for you HERE.

Friday, April 2, 2021
  • 7 pm III STANZA OF THE AKATHIST HYMN TO THE MOTHER OF GOD.

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Third Sunday of Lent. Veneration of the Cross, April 4, 2021

Κυριακὴ Γʹ τῶν Νηστειῶν τῆς Σταυροπροσκυνήσεως, 4 Απριλίου, 2021. Το κήρυγμα ΕΔΩ

  • 8:30 am MATINS, 9:30 am DIVINE LITURGY. Procession of the holy Cross.
  • Philoptochos Holy Cross Lenten Event. Proceeds provide for Hellenic College Holy Cross operational expenses.

Monday, April 5, 2021

  • 6 pm GREAT COMPLINE.

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

  • 7 pm Philoptochos Board meeting.

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

  • 9 am LITURGY OF THE PRESANCTIFIED GIFTS.

Thursday, April 8, 2021

  • 7 pm Youth Ministries Council meeting.

Friday, April 9, 2021

  • 7 pm IV STANZA OF THE AKATHIST HYMN TO THE MOTHER OF GOD.

Sunday of St. John Climacus, April 11, 2021

  • 8:30 am MATINS, 9:30 am DIVINE LITURGY.
  • Join us in offering memorial prayers for the peaceful repose of the souls of Andreas Zafeiropoulos (1-year), Mary Stamos (1-year), and John Stamos (10-years) of blessed memory.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal Second Mode. Psalm 27.9,1.
O Lord, save your people and bless your inheritance.
Verse: To you, O Lord, I have cried, O my God.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:1-6.

BRETHREN, since we have a high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. For we have not a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. For every high priest chosen from among men is appointed to act on behalf of men in relation to God, to offer gifts and sacrifices for sins. He can deal gently with the ignorant and wayward, since he himself is beset with weakness. Because of this he is bound to offer sacrifice for his own sins as well as for those of the people. And one does not take the honor upon himself, but he is called by God, just as Aaron was. So also Christ did not exalt himself to be made a high priest, but was appointed by him who said to him, "Thou art my Son, today I have begotten thee"; as he says also in another place, "Thou art a priest for ever, after the order of Melchizedek."

Προκείμενον. Plagal Second Mode. ΨΑΛΜΟΙ 27.9,1.
Σῶσον, Κύριε τὸν λαὸν σου καὶ εὐλόγησον τὴν κληρονομίαν σου.
Στίχ. Πρὸς σἐ, Κύριε, κεκράξομαι ὁ Θεός μου.

τὸ Ἀνάγνωσμα Πρὸς Ἑβραίους 4:14-16, 5:1-6.

Ἀδελφοί, ἔχοντες οὖν ἀρχιερέα μέγαν, διεληλυθότα τοὺς οὐρανούς, Ἰησοῦν τὸν υἱὸν τοῦ θεοῦ, κρατῶμεν τῆς ὁμολογίας. Οὐ γὰρ ἔχομεν ἀρχιερέα μὴ δυνάμενον συμπαθῆσαι ταῖς ἀσθενείαις ἡμῶν, πεπειραμένον δὲ κατὰ πάντα καθʼ ὁμοιότητα, χωρὶς ἁμαρτίας. Προσερχώμεθα οὖν μετὰ παρρησίας τῷ θρόνῳ τῆς χάριτος, ἵνα λάβωμεν ἔλεον, καὶ χάριν εὕρωμεν εἰς εὔκαιρον βοήθειαν. Πᾶς γὰρ ἀρχιερεύς, ἐξ ἀνθρώπων λαμβανόμενος, ὑπὲρ ἀνθρώπων καθίσταται τὰ πρὸς τὸν θεόν, ἵνα προσφέρῃ δῶρά τε καὶ θυσίας ὑπὲρ ἁμαρτιῶν· μετριοπαθεῖν δυνάμενος τοῖς ἀγνοοῦσιν καὶ πλανωμένοις, ἐπεὶ καὶ αὐτὸς περίκειται ἀσθένειαν· καὶ διὰ ταύτην ὀφείλει, καθὼς περὶ τοῦ λαοῦ, οὕτως καὶ περὶ ἑαυτοῦ, προσφέρειν ὑπὲρ ἁμαρτιῶν. Καὶ οὐχ ἑαυτῷ τις λαμβάνει τὴν τιμήν, ἀλλὰ καλούμενος ὑπὸ τοῦ θεοῦ, καθάπερ καὶ Ἀαρών. Οὕτως καὶ ὁ Χριστὸς οὐχ ἑαυτὸν ἐδόξασεν γενηθῆναι ἀρχιερέα, ἀλλʼ ὁ λαλήσας πρὸς αὐτόν, Υἱός μου εἶ σύ, ἐγὼ σήμερον γεγέννηκά σε. Καθὼς καὶ ἐν ἑτέρῳ λέγει, Σὺ ἱερεὺς εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα κατὰ τὴν τάξιν Μελχισεδέκ.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of the Holy Cross
The Reading is from Mark 8:34-38; 9:1

The Lord said: "If anyone wishes to come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it; and whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospel's will save it. For what does it profit a man, to gain the whole world and forfeit his life? For what can a man give in return for his life? For whoever is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him will the Son of man also be ashamed, when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels." And he said to them, "Truly, I say to you, there are some standing here who will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God come with power."

Sunday of the Holy Cross
Κατὰ Μᾶρκον 8:34-38, 9:1

Εἶπεν ὁ Κύριος· Εἴ τις θέλει ὀπίσω μου ἐλθεῖν, ἀπαρνησάσθω ἑαυτὸν καὶ ἀράτω τὸν σταυρὸν αὐτοῦ, καὶ ἀκολουθείτω μοι. ὃς γὰρ ἂν θέλῃ τὴν ψυχὴν αὐτοῦ σῶσαι, ἀπολέσει αὐτήν· ὃς δ᾿ ἂν ἀπολέσῃ τὴν ἑαυτοῦ ψυχὴν ἕνεκεν ἐμοῦ καὶ τοῦ εὐαγγελίου, οὗτος σώσει αὐτήν. τί γὰρ ὠφελήσει ἄνθρωπον ἐὰν κερδήσῃ τὸν κόσμον ὅλον, καὶ ζημιωθῇ τὴν ψυχὴν αὐτοῦ; ἢ τί δώσει ἄνθρωπος ἀντάλλαγμα τῆς ψυχῆς αὐτοῦ; ὃς γὰρ ἐὰν ἐπαισχυνθῇ με καὶ τοὺς ἐμοὺς λόγους ἐν τῇ γενεᾷ ταύτῃ τῇ μοιχαλίδι καὶ ἁμαρτωλῷ, καὶ ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ ἀνθρώπου ἐπαισχυνθήσεται αὐτὸν ὅταν ἔλθῃ ἐν τῇ δόξῃ τοῦ πατρὸς αὐτοῦ μετὰ τῶν ἀγγέλων τῶν ἁγίων. Καὶ ἔλεγεν αὐτοῖς· ἀμὴν λέγω ὑμῖν ὅτι εἰσί τινες τῶν ὧδε ἑστηκότων, οἵτινες οὐ μὴ γεύσωνται θανάτου ἕως ἂν ἴδωσι τὴν βασιλείαν τοῦ Θεοῦ ἐληλυθυῖαν ἐν δυνάμει.


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Saints and Feasts

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April 04

Sunday of the Holy Cross

With the help of God, we have almost reached the middle of the course of the Fast, where our strength has been worn down through abstinence, and the full difficulty of the labour set before us becomes apparent. Therefore our holy Mother, the Church of Christ, now brings to our help the all-holy Cross, the joy of the world, the strength of the faithful, the staff of the just, and the hope of sinners, so that by venerating it reverently, we might receive strength and grace to complete the divine struggle of the Fast.


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Wisdom of the Fathers

"I force not, I compel not, but each one I make lord of his own choice; wherefore also I say, 'If any man will.' For to good things do I call you, not to things evil, or burdensome; not to punishment and vengeance, that I should have to compel.
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 55 on Matthew 16, 1. B#54, p.339., 4th Century

If you would be victorious, taste the suffering of Christ in your person, that you may be chosen to taste His glory. For if we suffer with Him, we shall also be glorified with Him. Blessed are you if you suffer for righteousness' sake. Behold, for years and generations the way of God has been made smooth through the Cross and by death. The way of God is a daily Cross. The Cross is the gate of mysteries.
St. Isaac the Syrian
The Orthodox Way: Revised Edition, SVS Press, p. 129

Nothing comes without effort. The help of God is always ready and always near, but is given only to those who seek and work, and only to those seekers who, after putting all their powers to the test, then cry out with their whole heart: "Lord, help us."
St. Theophan the Recluse
19th Century

The key to knowledge is the humility of Christ. The door of the Kingdom of Heaven is open, not to those who only know in their learned minds the mysteries of faith and the commandments of their Creator, but to those who have progressed far enough to live by them.
St. Bede the Venerable
Unknown, 8th century

A Christian's . . . duty is to "take up his cross." The word cross means sufferings, sorrows and adversities. To take up one's cross means to bear without grumblings everything unpleasant, painful, sad, difficult and oppressive that ay happen to us in life. . .without expecting any earthly reward in return, but bear it all with love, with joy and with courageous strength.
St. Innocent of Alaska
The Lenten Spring, SVS Press, p. 147, 19th Century

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A Message from Our Parish Council President

Great Lent Update

Dear Parishioners,

      As we journey through Lent towards Holy Week, we invite everyone to attend and safely participate in services.

We continue to provide live video of all services through our Facebook page.  Also, we want to move towards a normal level of in-person worship, always ensuring we have a safe environment for all parishioners.  During Holy Week, we will have a tent outside the Narthex with additional seating and a live broadcast of the services.  We want to thank everyone for diligently wearing their masks and maintaining proper social distancing; these must continue through Holy Week.  With the outdoor seating, we will increase attendance limits.  Here are our plans; of course, these plans are dependent on continued progress against COVID-19.

Sunday, April 4, Sunday of the Holy Cross

We will hold services in the usual manner, including processing the Cross by maintaining social distancing.

Friday, April 23, Palms and Pizza for our Youth

Friday afternoon at the Church starting at 6:30 PM, pizza will be served outside, followed by Palms folding, either outside under a tent or the Social Hall with social distancing.

Sunday, April 25,  Palm Sunday

We will have seating inside the Church and a tent outside of the Narthex, where we will broadcast the Liturgy.  We will have the usual procession.  There will not be our traditional luncheon after Liturgy.

Wednesday, April 28, Holy Unction

Weather permitting we will have the afternoon anointing service outside in front of the Church to accommodate everyone who wishes to attend and help with social distancing. Father John will anoint everyone outside at the end of the service. The evening anointing service will be inside the Church.

Friday, April 30, Holy Friday

We will have myrrh bearers for the afternoon service of the un-nailing of the Cross.  Friday evening, Orthros of Great Saturday will start inside the Church. We will process the Epitaphio around the Church property and complete the service outdoors without returning inside the Church.

Saturday, May 1,  Holy Saturday

Saturday morning, we will have the Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil inside the Church with additional outdoor seating.  Saturday night, the Anastasi Liturgy will be held inside with outdoor seating and live broadcast as well.  There will not be a meal after the Liturgy.

Sunday, May 2,  Holy Pascha

The Agape Vespers will be held inside the Church.  We will have an outdoor Easter Egg hunt for children.

Look for detailed information about these activities in the upcoming bulletins.


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2021 Guide to Lenten Weekday Services

Great Compline - Απόδειπνο. Five consecutive Mondays starting March 15, at 6 pm.

Great Compline is prayed in monasteries on a daily basis before one retires for sleep. It is prayed in our churches during Great Lent.  This 45 minute-long service consists mostly of Psalm readings and prayers and ends with the very powerful hymn, “Lord of the Powers, be with us” The service allows us an opportunity to pray and reflect, seek God’s mercy and forgiveness, and to acknowledge that all our hopes and salvation must be placed in God’s hands.

Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts - Λειτουργία των Προηγιασμέμων Δώρων. Five consecutive Wednesdays starting March 17 and alternating  6 pm, and 9 am every other week.

Since the Divine Liturgy is a festive and joyous celebration, it is not celebrated on weekdays during Lent, except on the Saturdays of the Souls and the Feast of the Annunciation. However, because Lent is a period of fasting, it should also be a period of more frequent reception of Holy Communion. There is no consecration of the Gifts at this Liturgy (hence the name Pre-sanctified). They have been consecrated on the preceding Sunday at a regular Divine Liturgy. It lasts just over an hour and contains the service of the Ninth Hour and the Vespers, with Holy Communion added at the end. Those who choose to keep the fast are encouraged to attend this service and to receive Holy Communion as a way of sustaining the fast by receiving the Body and Blood of Christ even more frequently during this period of spiritual discipline.

The Akathist Hymn to the Mother of God - Ο Ακάθιστος Υμνος εις την Υπεραγία Θεοτόκο. Five consecutive Fridays starting March 19, at 7 pm.

This service consists of hymns and prayers addressed to Christ and the Theotokos. It is a beautiful poem of praise and devotion to the Mother of our Lord. It was sung in the year 626 in the Church of the Theotokos in Constantinople on the occasion of the deliverance and freedom of the City from the barbarians. It is comprised of 24 stanzas, each beginning with a letter of the Greek alphabet from Alpha to Omega. It is divided into four parts, one part sung on each of the Fridays of Lent (Salutations), and on the fifth Friday, the Hymn is sung in its entirety. It is called "Akathist" (Gr. for standing) because the people, out of love and gratitude to the Theotokos, stood during the entire Hymn.

Pray Together the Divine Liturgy and All Lenten Church Services on Your Smartphone!

1. Download the AGES Initiatives app on your smartphone.
2. Click on the Service Calendar. The app defaults to the current date.
3. Choose the bilingual service (Matins, Divine Liturgy, Akathist, Compline, etc.).

Church Wi-Fi:  COA-Guest
Password: coa12345

 

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Youth Activities and News

PTO News & Events

PTO Pascha Tsoureki Sale
Pre-order & Pre-payment only. $20 per bread.
Order Deadline: April 11, 2021
 
Order online at: PTO Pascha Tsoureki Sale
 
Curbside Pick-Up:
Sunday, April 25, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
 
For Questions:
pto@anngoc.org or Rubena Papakirk (215) 343-6414, Maria McNally (215) 885-0242
 
Annunciation PTO Invites Our Parish Youth to Palms and Pizza 

Friday, April 23 at 6:30 pm.

Join us for this OUTDOOR event as we fold palms for the Palm Sunday service.

Register HERE by Tuesday, April 20th.

 ~ masks required for ages 2 and over ~

Questions? Email pto@anngoc.org


Altar Servers Wanted

With our Altar Boys’ safety and well-being in mind and keeping with COVID directives and restrictions, we invite all Altar Boys back to church to begin serving again on Sundays (2 per Sunday rotation).

Contact me at 267-255-1380 or Paul.Fisfis@usfoods.com to place your child on the rotation to serve.  

Please make every effort to encourage your son to participate if they are healthy; we miss you all and can't wait to have everyone back together.

Many Blessings!

Paul Fisfis, Altar Servers Coordinator

 


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Community News & Events

Looking Ahead Beyond Next Week

  • Sunday, April 25, 2021 - Plam Sunday, Start of Holy Week
  • Sunday, May 2, 2021 - Holy and Great  Pascha
  • May 27-30, 2021 - ‘Grab and Go’ Greek Food Fest(Stay tuned for details).

Why is the Orthodox Pascha on a different date than the Western Easter?

Pray Together the Divine Liturgy and All Lenten Church Services on Your Smartphone!

1. Download the AGES Initiatives app on your smartphone.
2. Click on the Service Calendar. The app defaults to the current date.
3. Choose the bilingual service (Matins, Divine Liturgy, Akathist, Compline, etc.).

Church Wi-Fi:  COA-Guest
Password: coa12345


Make All Your Church Donations Easy by Giving with Your Smartphone!

  1. Download the free GivePlus+ mobile app here:  iPhone or Android
  2. Make one-time or recurring donations using your debit/credit card or bank account
  3. Login or donate as a guest.
  4. Securely and conveniently manage donations using Touch ID/Fingerprint, PIN, or password.

Church Wi-Fi:  COA-Guest
Password: coa12345


Philoptochos News and Events

Philoptochos Apparel and Book Sale

The Ladies Philoptochos 'Nausica' is excited to announce that our new Philoptochos apparel is now available for purchase! 

Show your Philoptochos pride with a logo apron or tote or "An Army of Women" black or camo t-shirt or sweatshirt!  

What an army of women can accomplish is limitless!  

Have you ordered your Yiayia's Greek Table ~ A Taste of Greek Cooking cookbook yet? With close to 70 Lenten recipes and many others that can be made Lenten with the omission of cheese, our cookbook offers many new dishes for you to try. 

Please support our many philanthropies and missions.  Proceeds from the sale of the cookbook and the apparel will be used to fund philanthropic causes, such as the recent support we provided to the people of Texas who have been struck with a crisis of historic proportions and the making of home-cooked meals in partnership with the Homeless Ministry to feed homeless college students. 

We thank you for your support as we minister to those in need. 

Order online at the following link and pick up at church any Sunday after the Divine Liturgy or choose shipping for an additional cost. 

https://ladies-philoptochos-nausica.square.site/ 

Epitaphios Flowers

Dear Fellow Parishioners, Family and Friends of Philoptochos,

As the holiest time of the year approaches and we anxiously await the glorious Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the Ladies Philoptochos Society ‘Nausica’ is appealing to you, our parishioners, family, and friends, for a donation that will enable us to continue with our longstanding tradition of decorating our beautiful Epitaphios of Holy Friday with flowers.

Last year, we were unable to celebrate Holy Friday as a church family due to the pandemic restrictions.  This year, God willing, we hope to see as many of you as possible on Holy Friday.  As you walk into our church, we hope your spirits will be lifted with the beauty and magnificence of our Epitaphios, beautifully adorned with the flowers you helped purchase through your generous donation.

The easiest way to contribute is via GivePlus+. Choose Philoptochos Society and enter Epitaphios Flowers for the purpose of your donation.

Your generosity, as in the past, is greatly appreciated.  Kali Sarakosti!

In the Service of our Lord,

Stella Fisfis, President

Patra Karidas and Maria Mountis, Epitaphios Committee


Resource Center News

The Resource Center Invites You to Join Us as We Pray the Psalter Together this Lent!

"Bind yourselves to your brethren. Those bound together in love bear everything with ease….If now you want to make the bond double, your brother must also be bound together with you. He wants us to be bound together with one another, not only to be at peace, not only to be friends but to be all one, a single soul. Beautiful is this bond. With this bond, we bind ourselves together both to one another and to God. This is not a chain that bruises. It does not cramp the hands.
It leaves them free, gives them ample room and greater courage." 
- St. John Chrysostom

Sign-up Here for Our
Annunciation Psalter Group

Learn How It Works Here

Resources for praying the Psalter, available through the Resource Center or online: 

The Psalter According to the Seventy (Greek-English). This beautiful hardcover edition contains the translation of the Psalms used in our liturgical services.

The Psalter (“pocket” size). Just the right size to take with you wherever you go.

Christ in the Psalms. In two-page meditations on each of the psalms, Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon takes readers on an enlightening pilgrimage through the prayerbook of the Church.

Songs of Praise: A Psalter Devotional for Orthodox Women. Along with the Psalter, this book offers reflections on the Psalms and pages for journaling.

Orthodox Study Bible. The complete Bible with commentary.


Homeless Ministry News

Our next serving date at Aviator Park is on April 22nd. If you would like to help serve, distribute “Blessing Bags” or donate food, please sign up HERE. Thanks to the generous support of our church family, the only remaining requested item for the bags is sunscreen. Please contact Angela Godshall for details if you would like to donate.  

Following are the names of some of the people we serve at Aviator Park. Please include them and all of those experiencing homelessness in your prayers throughout Lent: Prince, Gabriel, Lawrence, John, Steven, Angel, Herman, Kevin, Anna, Jiri (Yar-E), Ernie, Aya, Syenid (Sigh-Ah-Nid), Helen, Clyde, Jack, Sean, Sean, Lillian, Sam, Drew, Jean, Ronald, Jill, Rico, G, Narcissos, Carlos, John, Janice, Drew, Mercedes, Helen, Zack, Alex, Tony, Lepour, Brent, Gloria, Doug, Mark, Wolf, Marsha, Raleigh, Dan.

In Christ's service,

The Homeless Ministry


Matthew 25 Ministry News

Virtual Lenten Meat Drive

Thank you! This month, with your help, we could donate 135 dozen eggs to the Seeds of Hope food pantry. The pantry was thrilled to give a dozen eggs to every one of their families, especially with Western Easter soon approaching.

We are also really excited to be working with another food pantry, the Somerton Interfaith Food Bank. This is a smaller pantry that does not get a lot of public support. Depending on future donations to Matthew 25, we would like to make more donations to this worthy organization.

And finally, we are extending our Virtual Lenten Meat Drive.  Our plan to deliver meats to the Seeds of Hope pantry this week was disrupted because two of their main freezers broke. We look at this as an opportunity to continue our Lenten Meat Drive so that we may be able to give even more when the time comes and their freezers are repaired. Our new plan is to deliver the week of April 19.

We ask that you go to our church’s website  Online Donations, scroll down to “Matthew 25 Donations”, and donate what you wish. You can specify “Lenten Meat Drive” as the purpose of donation.  The Matthew 25 Ministry will then purchase various meats, including ham, beef and pork roasts, and chicken roasters.

Thank you for your participation and donations!


Readers Needed ~ Ζητούνται Αναγνώστες!

As we are gradually returning to church services, we want to have more of you actively participate in the liturgy and the other church services by being a Reader for the Epistles, Psalms, and other prayers offered during the services. You can choose to read in Greek or English.

You have noticed a handful of dedicated Readers doing this occasionally. We want to make this more structured and open to anyone who wants to participate, from GOYA age boys and girls to mature adults. You have also noticed that readings are done from the Left side cantor’s stand in keeping a safe distance from the cantors and the congregation. 

Here is how to participate:

  1. Install the AGES Initiatives app on your tablet or mobile phone so that you can have access to all the church services and the Readings for each service.
  2. Call or email George Dalagelis at the church office and let him know you are interested in participating. He will go over a brief tutorial with you on the process, how and when to come up, how to intone the verses, how to end the readings etc.
  3. Sign up to attend liturgy as you would normally do, but instead of choosing Parishioner, choose Reader on the signup page.

Donate Your Extra Tools to Church

Dear parishioners,
We need some basic tools to carry out day-to-day repairs around the church building and grounds.
If you have any of the tools on this list in your home garage and no longer need them, please consider donating them to your church. Thank you!

Help Us Connect with All Parishioners

Our Weekly Bulletin is emailed to 550+ parishioners by Friday every week.

If you know of a parishioner who is not receiving the e-bulletin and would like to, please encourage them to visit our website and enter their email at the Join Our Email Listserv button on the homepage. Alternatively, give us a call (215) 635-0316 or email us at the parish office, and we will gladly do it for you.

If you know of a parishioner who does not have an email address, please let us know to place them on our Paper Bulletin mailing list.

We thank you for your support, patience, and cooperation. 


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Focus on Our Church Family

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 add someone to the prayer list.

Let us pray to the Lord for the health and salvation of: Suffering and persecuted Christians in the Middle East and the non-Christian world, Fr. George, Dionysios, Helen, Luke, Lia, Mary, Irene, Agnes, Efthimia, Sandi, Dennis, Ken, Brian, Yianni, Fotini, Dimitri, Debra, Maria, Virginia.

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, 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.

Χρόνια πολλά & ευλογημένα!  God grant you many years!  To those who are celebrating birthdays this coming week: Paul Koutsouros, Steve McDermott, George Prousi, Emil Rongione, Markus Shehu, Theodore Steiros, Nicholas Marmarou, Paul Mathewson, Dimitrios Spyrou, Anne-Marie Voutsinos, Peter Nikolopoulos, Katerina Rigalos, Megan Maris, Ronald Markos, Iakovos Toumbanakis, Efremia Vratsanos, Peter Gouris, Fotini Rivera, Dimitra Afthinou, Ryan Downie, John Haviras, Lynn Lambrou, Tina Vaganos, Elisabeth Cripps, Anastasia Driscoll, Savanah Exarchos, Maria Ioakimidis, Eleni Pieces.

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Beyond Annunciation

COCID-19 Vaccinations at St. Sophia Parish in Jeffersonville

Our sister parish of St. Sophia in Jeffersonville is a site for COVID-19 vaccinations this Tuesday, April 6, 2012. The Moderna COVID-19 (mRNA-1273) vaccine is offered by appointment only to groups 1A and 1B.

Please call St Sophia this Friday to make an appointment or if you have any questions. 610-650-8960


Montgomery County Announced a COVID-19 Rent and Utility Relief Program

Montgomery County Announced a COVID-19 Rent and Utility Relief Program.
 

2021 CrossRoad Summer Institute

Hellenic University Club of Philadelphia

College Year in Athens 2021

We are delighted to share an exciting new initiative, ideal for high-school graduates of Greek heritage:

Know Thyself while exploring Greece, volunteering for a worthy cause, and adventuring on cultural immersion. An exceptional way to enrich the students' educational and life experiences, and a unique opportunity to deepen the connection and understanding of Greek culture.

College Year in Athens (CYA) is offering two opportunities for Gap Year students: one for those passionate about antiquity with the program "Archaeological Field Work: Excavation, Workshops and Digital Technologies" and one for those interested in learning more about activism and diversity, with the program "Understanding Activism, Diversity, and Equity: the example of Greece".

While gaining a fuller understanding of a different culture via interactive learning methods, students will create an e-portfolio as a record of what is learned and accomplished through this program. Field trips within Greece will not only allow the broadening of perspective and expanding of the worldview but mainly grant them a unique chance to come into a close encounter with the land of their ancestors whose cultural heritage became the pillar of the western civilization.

CYA, recognizing the difficult times that COVID-19 has created, has established the Fall 2021 Gap Flight Award. A student who will be accepted in the Fall 2021 Gap program, will receive $1,000 to offset the cost of the round-trip ticket to/from Athens, Greece.

College Year in Athens (CYA) is a non-profit educational institution, which, since 1962, provides English-speaking undergraduates (more than 10,000 to date)  the transformative experience to study in Athens and familiarize themselves with the Greek culture.  To find out how Greece & CYA is faring up, please check out the COVID-19 FAQ on our website here.


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Archdiocese News

Ecumenical Readings of ‘For the Life of the World’

03/30/2021

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, in partnership with the National Council of Churches, the Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute and the Ecclesiological Investigations Network will be hosting a webinar on “Ecumenical Readings of ‘For the Life of the World’ on April 21, 2021 at 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM EST.

Family Matters Podcast Fully Human: "A Mom and a Mission: St. Matrona the Wonderworker Miracles of God Ministries​"

03/30/2021

In the first episode of our newest podcast series, "Fully Human," Presvytera Melanie DiStefano speaks with Presvytera Elaine Stavropoulos regarding her daughter's Autism diagnosis, and the ministry to families with disabilities which blossomed forth as a result.

Pop Culture Coffee Hour #157​ | WandaVision

03/30/2021

"What is grief, if not love persevering?" Steve and Christian watched the new Disney+ series in the MCU, "WandaVision." The guys discuss grief, justice, power, and the cross-pressure of Secular3.

Greening the Parish: A Resource Page for Environmental Stewardship

03/29/2021

The Department of Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical, and Interfaith Relations has released a Greening the Parish Resource Page. Designed for both the parish and home, this page provides resource material for navigating and fulfilling our vocation as stewards of creation and working towards greening our parishes together.

State Proclamations for Greek Independence Day 2021

03/29/2021

State Proclamations for Greek Independence Day 2021

Nashville Greek Independence Celebration with His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros

03/29/2021

Hosted by the National Coordinating Committee, on April 1st, 2021, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros will receive a Proclamation of Greek Independence from the State of Tennessee from Governor Bill Lee at the Parthenon in Nashville. The event will be live streamed on GOARCH Youtube and social channels.

Presidential Proclamation on Greek Independence Day 2021

03/29/2021

Exactly 200 years ago, inspired by the same ideals of liberty, self-governance, and passionate belief in democracy that sparked the American Revolution, the people of Greece declared their independence. Today, the people of the United States join the Greek people in commemorating the creation of the modern Greek state — and celebrating two centuries of enduring friendship between our nations.

A Thank You from the Office of Greek Education

03/28/2021

The Director of the Office of Greek Education, Mr. Anastasios Koularmanis, would like to thank all the Greek programs, schools and students of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America who helped with this bicentennial project by submitting a video. We would also like to thank Mrs. Meropi Kyriakou the President of the Greek Teachers Association “Prometheus,” for putting this video together.
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Annunciation/Evangelismos Endowment Fund

Like all gifts that benefit Annunciation / Evangelismos Greek Orthodox Church, endowed gifts to the church contribute to its growth, to ministry creation, and to its service to others fulfilling the Gospel of Christ. Endowments are particularly powerful because they deliver a dependable, perpetual source of funding to the ministries of Christ you care about most and that our Lord commands us, in the Holy Scriptures, to fulfill. Your Gift to establish an endowment is an investment in the future – an eternal investment - one that affects the salvation of each spiritual life in our church family and of those our ministries serve.

Mission Statement

The Annunciation / Evangelismos Greek Orthodox Church Endowment Fund aims to provide for the long-term financial support and stability of our church’s programs, ministries, and missions consistent with the Holy Scriptures and the Orthodox Christian Tradition, to witness to the Orthodox Faith, and to serve others.

What is an Endowment Fund?

An Endowment Fund is composed of restricted funds given as individual bequests and gifts through such giving vehicles as wills, trusts, retirements or estate plans, life insurance, charitable lead or remainder trusts, gift annuities, cash, or real estate. Endowed funds are unique in that the total amount of the gift is invested and remains intact. The investment income, then, becomes a financial resource for Annunciation / Evangelismos to use. Each year, a percentage of the endowment fund’s income is distributed to benefit the mission of the Fund.  In this respect, an endowment is intended to be a perpetual gift.

Why Should I Give to the Annunciation / Evangelismos Endowment Fund?

Giving through accumulated, inherited and appreciated resources is considered “asset stewardship”. As Orthodox Christian faithful, we are encouraged to give from our accumulated resources and wealth during our life and after death. The Endowment Fund is a way for stewards to make a perpetual gift to the church from their lifetime accumulated resources. Knowing that your gift will grow with sound investment and spending practices, endowed funds:

  • Help create and grow the programs, ministries, and missions of the Church
  • Provide the assurance we need to recruit and maintain staff that ministry and church growth necessitate
  • Leave a perpetual and enduring Legacy of Faith to the Church
  • Honor and memorialize your faithful family or loved-one
  • Protect your estate and legacy
  • Reduce your income and/or estate taxes – ask your tax accountant or financial advisor how

The Different Ways of Planned Giving

  • Wills and Bequests - Leave a lasting legacy by adding the Endowment Fund as a beneficiary to your will - most common method
  • Life Insurance policy - You can gift an existing policy your family no longer needs or a new policy naming the fund as a beneficiary
  • Cash, Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate or other assets
  • Charitable Remainder Trust
  • Will, bequest, beneficiary form or check made to: Annunciation / Evangelismos Endowment Fund, EIN#  83-3399560

To Learn More about the Annunciation / Evangelismos Endowment Fund

Please call the church office and one of the Endowment Fund committee members will call you back. The directors are: Jim Verros, Jim Trivelis, Demetrios Hatzopoulos, John Gilliland, Mitch Papakirk, Dean Dalson and Father John Johns.

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