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Annunciation/Evangelismos Church, Elkins Park, PA
Publish Date: 2021-06-13
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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

You no longer need to register in advance to attend liturgy or other church activities.

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.

 

Sunday of the Holy Fathers, June 13, 2021
Κυριακὴ τῶν Ἁγ. Πατέρων, 13 Ιουνίου, 2021. Το κήρυγμα εδώ.

  • 8:30 am MATINS, 9:30 am DIVINE LITURGY.
  • Today, we are honoring our graduates.

Monday, June 14, 2021

  • 7 pm End-of-year PTO Board meeting.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

  • 7 pm Parish Council meeting.

Saturday of Souls, June 19, 2021

  • 8:30 am MATINS, 9:30 am DIVINE LITURGY Please submit ahead of time here the names of your departed loved ones to be remembered at the Memorial. 
  • 12:30 pm Baptism: Rega family.

Holy Pentecost Sunday, June 20, 2021

  • 8:30 am MATINS, 9:30 am DIVINE LITURGY. KNEELING PRAYERS OF PENTECOST.

Monday of the Holy Spirit, June 21, 2021

  • HIERARCHICAL MATINS & DIVINE LITURGY at the celebrating Holy Trinity Church in Wilmington, DE, presided by His Grace Bishop Apostolos. Fr. John will be attending.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Fourth Mode. Daniel 3.26,27.
Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of our fathers.
Verse: For you are just in all you have done.

The reading is from Acts of the Apostles 20:16-18, 28-36.

IN THOSE DAYS, Paul had decided to sail past Ephesos, so that he might not have to spend time in Asia; for he was hastening to be at Jerusalem, if possible, on the day of Pentecost. And from Miletos he sent to Ephesos and called to him the elders of the church. And when they came to him, he said to them: "Take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, in which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to care for the church of God which he obtained with the blood of his own Son. I know that after my departure fierce wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock; and from among your own selves will arise men speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after them. Therefore be alert, remembering that for three years I did not cease night or day to admonish every one with tears. And now I commend you to God and to the word of his grace, which is able to build you up and to give you the inheritance among all those who are sanctified. I coveted no one's silver or gold or apparel. You yourselves know that these hands ministered to my necessities, and to those who were with me. In all things I have shown you that by so toiling one must help the weak, remembering the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, 'it is more blessed to give than to receive.' " And when he had spoken thus, he knelt down and prayed with them all.

Προκείμενον. Fourth Mode. Δανιήλ 3.26-27.
Εὐλογητὸς εἶ, Κύριε, ὁ Θεὸς τῶν Πατέρων ἡμῶν.
Στίχ. Ὅτι δίκαιος εἶ ἐπὶ πᾶσιν, οἷς ἐποίησας ἡμῖν.

τὸ Ἀνάγνωσμα Πράξεις Ἀποστόλων 20:16-18, 28-36.

Ἐν ταῖς ἡμεραῖς ἐκείναις, ἔκρινεν ὁ Παῦλος παραπλεῦσαι τὴν Ἔφεσον, ὅπως μὴ γένηται αὐτῷ χρονοτριβῆσαι ἐν τῇ Ἀσίᾳ· ἔσπευδεν γάρ, εἰ δυνατὸν ἦν αὐτῷ, τὴν ἡμέραν τῆς Πεντηκοστῆς γενέσθαι εἰς Ἱεροσόλυμα. Ἀπὸ δὲ τῆς Μιλήτου πέμψας εἰς Ἔφεσον μετεκαλέσατο τοὺς πρεσβυτέρους τῆς ἐκκλησίας. Ὡς δὲ παρεγένοντο πρὸς αὐτόν, εἶπεν αὐτοῖς, προσέχετε οὖν ἑαυτοῖς καὶ παντὶ τῷ ποιμνίῳ, ἐν ᾧ ὑμᾶς τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον ἔθετο ἐπισκόπους, ποιμαίνειν τὴν ἐκκλησίαν τοῦ κυρίου καὶ θεοῦ, ἣν περιεποιήσατο διὰ τοῦ ἰδίου αἵματος. Ἐγὼ γὰρ οἶδα τοῦτο, ὅτι εἰσελεύσονται μετὰ τὴν ἄφιξίν μου λύκοι βαρεῖς εἰς ὑμᾶς, μὴ φειδόμενοι τοῦ ποιμνίου· καὶ ἐξ ὑμῶν αὐτῶν ἀναστήσονται ἄνδρες λαλοῦντες διεστραμμένα, τοῦ ἀποσπᾷν τοὺς μαθητὰς ὀπίσω αὐτῶν. Διὸ γρηγορεῖτε, μνημονεύοντες ὅτι τριετίαν νύκτα καὶ ἡμέραν οὐκ ἐπαυσάμην μετὰ δακρύων νουθετῶν ἕνα ἕκαστον. Καὶ τὰ νῦν παρατίθεμαι ὑμᾶς, ἀδελφοί, τῷ θεῷ καὶ τῷ λόγῳ τῆς χάριτος αὐτοῦ, τῷ δυναμένῳ ἐποικοδομῆσαι, καὶ δοῦναι ὑμῖν κληρονομίαν ἐν τοῖς ἡγιασμένοις πᾶσιν. Ἀργυρίου ἢ χρυσίου ἢ ἱματισμοῦ οὐδενὸς ἐπεθύμησα. Αὐτοὶ γινώσκετε ὅτι ταῖς χρείαις μου καὶ τοῖς οὖσιν μετʼ ἐμοῦ ὑπηρέτησαν αἱ χεῖρες αὗται. Πάντα ὑπέδειξα ὑμῖν, ὅτι οὕτως κοπιῶντας δεῖ ἀντιλαμβάνεσθαι τῶν ἀσθενούντων, μνημονεύειν τε τῶν λόγων τοῦ κυρίου Ἰησοῦ, ὅτι αὐτὸς εἶπεν, Μακάριόν ἐστιν μᾶλλον διδόναι ἢ λαμβάνειν. Καὶ ταῦτα εἰπών, θεὶς τὰ γόνατα αὐτοῦ, σὺν πᾶσιν αὐτοῖς προσηύξατο.


Gospel Reading

Fathers of the 1st Council
The Reading is from John 17:1-13

At that time, Jesus lifted up his eyes to heaven and said, "Father, the hour has come; glorify your Son that the Son may glorify you, since you have given him power over all flesh, to give eternal life to all whom you have given him. And this is eternal life, that they know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. I glorified you on earth, having accomplished the work which you gave me to do; and now, Father, you glorify me in your own presence with the glory which I had with you before the world was made.

"I have manifested your name to the men whom you gave me out of the world; yours they were, and you gave them to me, and they have kept your word. Now they know that everything that you have given me is from you; for I have given them the words which you gave me, and they have received them and know in truth that I came from you; and they have believed that you did send me. I am praying for them; I am not praying for the world but for those whom you have given me, for they are mine; all mine are yours, and yours are mine, and I am glorified in them. And now I am no more in the world, but they are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, keep them in your name, which you have given me, that they may be one, even as we are one. While I was with them, I kept them in your name, which you have given me; I have guarded them, and none of them is lost but the son of perdition, that the scripture might be fulfilled. But now I am coming to you; and these things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy fulfilled in themselves."

Fathers of the 1st Council
Κατὰ Ἰωάννην 17:1-13

Τῷ καιρῷ ἐκείνῳ, ὁ ᾿Ιησοῦς, καὶ ἐπῆρε τοὺς ὀφθαλμοὺς αὐτοῦ εἰς τὸν οὐρανὸν καὶ εἶπε· πάτερ, ἐλήλυθεν ἡ ὥρα· δόξασόν σου τὸν υἱόν, ἵνα καὶ ὁ υἱός σου δοξάσῃ σε, καθὼς ἔδωκας αὐτῷ ἐξουσίαν πάσης σαρκός, ἵνα πᾶν ὃ δέδωκας αὐτῷ δώσῃ αὐτοῖς ζωὴν αἰώνιον. αὕτη δέ ἐστιν ἡ αἰώνιος ζωή, ἵνα γινώσκωσί σε τὸν μόνον ἀληθινὸν Θεὸν καὶ ὃν ἀπέστειλας ᾿Ιησοῦν Χριστόν. ἐγώ σε ἐδόξασα ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς, τὸ ἔργον ἐτελείωσα ὃ δέδωκάς μοι ἵνα ποιήσω· καὶ νῦν δόξασόν με σύ, πάτερ, παρὰ σεαυτῷ τῇ δόξῃ ᾗ εἶχον πρὸ τοῦ τὸν κόσμον εἶναι παρὰ σοί. ᾿Εφανέρωσά σου τὸ ὄνομα τοῖς ἀνθρώποις οὓς δέδωκάς μοι ἐκ τοῦ κόσμου. σοὶ ἦσαν καὶ ἐμοὶ αὐτοὺς δέδωκας, καὶ τὸν λόγον σου τετηρήκασι. νῦν ἔγνωκαν ὅτι πάντα ὅσα δέδωκάς μοι παρὰ σοῦ ἐστιν· ὅτι τὰ ῥήματα ἃ δέδωκάς μοι δέδωκα αὐτοῖς, καὶ αὐτοὶ ἔλαβον, καὶ ἔγνωσαν ἀληθῶς ὅτι παρὰ σοῦ ἐξῆλθον, καὶ ἐπίστευσαν ὅτι σύ με ἀπέστειλας. ᾿Εγὼ περὶ αὐτῶν ἐρωτῶ· οὐ περὶ τοῦ κόσμου ἐρωτῶ, ἀλλὰ περὶ ὧν δέδωκάς μοι, ὅτι σοί εἰσι, καὶ τὰ ἐμὰ πάντα σά ἐστι καὶ τὰ σὰ ἐμά, καὶ δεδόξασμαι ἐν αὐτοῖς. καὶ οὐκέτι εἰμὶ ἐν τῷ κόσμῳ, καὶ οὗτοι ἐν τῷ κόσμῳ εἰσί, καὶ ἐγὼ πρὸς σὲ ἔρχομαι. πάτερ ἅγιε, τήρησον αὐτοὺς ἐν τῷ ὀνόματί σου ᾧ δέδωκάς μοι, ἵνα ὦσιν ἓν καθὼς ἡμεῖς. ὅτε ἤμην μετ᾽ αὐτῶν ἐν τῷ κόσμῳ, ἐγὼ ἐτήρουν αὐτοὺς ἐν τῷ ὀνόματί σου· οὓς δέδωκάς μοι ἐφύλαξα, καὶ οὐδεὶς ἐξ αὐτῶν ἀπώλετο εἰ μὴ ὁ υἱὸς τῆς ἀπωλείας, ἵνα ἡ γραφὴ πληρωθῇ. νῦν δὲ πρὸς σὲ ἔρχομαι, καὶ ταῦτα λαλῶ ἐν τῷ κόσμῳ ἵνα ἔχωσι τὴν χαρὰν τὴν ἐμὴν πεπληρωμένην ἐν αὐτοῖς.


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Saints and Feasts

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June 13

Fathers of the 1st Council

The heresiarch Arius was a Libyan by race and a protopresbyter of the Church of Alexandria. In 315, he began to blaspheme against the Son and Word of God, saying that He is not true God, consubstantial with the Father, but is rather a work and creation, alien to the essence and glory of the Father, and that there was a time when He was not. This frightful blasphemy shook the faithful of Alexandria. Alexander, his Archbishop, after trying in vain to correct him through admonitions, cut him off from communion and finally in a local council deposed him in the year 321. Yet neither did the blasphemer wish to be corrected, nor did he cease sowing the deadly tares of his heretical teachings; but writing to the bishops of other cities, Arius and his followers requested that his doctrine be examined, and if it were unsound, that the correct teaching be declared to him. By this means, his heresy became universally known and won many supporters, so that the whole Church was soon in an uproar.

Therefore, moved by divine zeal, the first Christian Sovereign, Saint Constantine the Great, the equal to the Apostles, summoned the renowned First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea, a city of Bithynia. It was there that the shepherds and teachers of the Church of Christ gathered from all regions in the year 325. All of them, with one mouth and one voice, declared that the Son and Word of God is one in essence with the Father, true God of true God, and they composed the holy Symbol of Faith up to the seventh article (since the remainder, beginning with "And in the Holy Spirit," was completed by the Second Ecumenical Council). Thus they anathematized the impious Arius of evil belief and those of like mind with him, and cut them off as rotten members from the whole body of the faithful.

Therefore, recognizing the divine Fathers as heralds of the Faith after the divine Apostles, the Church of Christ has appointed this present Sunday for their annual commemoration, in thanksgiving and unto the glory of God, unto their praise and honour, and unto the strengthening of the true Faith.


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June 13

Aquilina the Martyr of Syria

This Martyr contested in Byblos of Syria during the reign of Diocletian, in 289. Because she taught other young maidens to turn from the idols to Christ, she was brought before the governor. Her ears were pierced with heated spits until blood ran from her nostrils; finally she was beheaded, at the age of ten or twelve.


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Annunciation/Evangelismos Church 2021 Graduates

High School Graduates

1.  Miké Anastasi Chin, the son of Maria and Ken Chin, graduated from Lower Moreland High School. He will be attending Holy Family University. During high school, Miké has participated in band all four years with acceptance into honors band his junior and senior years. He also was a member of the football team his freshman and sophomore years. Academically he is on the honor roll. His empathy and compassion will serve him well while pursuing a degree in Nursing at Holy Family University. Miké will be receiving a Dean’s Award for all four years. His plan for the far future is to complete graduate school for his Doctorate in Anesthesia.

2. Christine Martinos, the daughter of Frederiki and George Martinos, graduated from Lower Moreland High School. She will be attending Temple University and majoring in Business. She is in the Temple Honors program.

3. Anastasia Christine Niamonitos, the daughter of Jamie Belcner and George Niamonitos, graduated from Central High School. Anastasia graduated with a 4.0 GPA and was an honor student. She will be attending Temple University and plans to become a physical therapist.

4. Chrysoula Michelle Papakirk, the daughter of Rubena and Demetrios Papakirk, graduated from Central Bucks High School South. Chrysoula is a member of the National Honor Society, the National Art Honor Society, and the School Band where she played clarinet, and a member of the Mural Committee. Her artwork has been displayed throughout Bucks County. She will be attending Rochester Institute of Technology studying Illustration.

5. Vasilios Tsikoudis, the son of Fotini and Dimitrios Tsikoudis, graduated from William Tennent High School. He will be attending Bucks County Community College in the fall, studying Economics and Entrepreneurship.

College & University Graduates

1. Katerina Botsaris, the daughter of Maria and Chris Botsaris, graduated from Kutztown University with a BS in Psychology. Katerina  was on the Dean’s list. She will be working at NeurAbilities as a youth Registered Behavioral Technician.

2. Kyriaki Godshall, the daughter of Angela and Craig Godshall, graduated from Penn State University with a BS in Human Development and Family Studies, and Minors in Psychology and Gerontology. Kyriaki was on the Dean’s List and was the Orthodox Christian Fellowship Regional Student Leader. She will be attending Columbia University in the fall for her Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy.

3. Erin E. Gouris, the daughter of Susan and Peter Gouris, graduated from Fordham University with a BS in Anthropology and a Minor in Art History.

4. Georgio Dean Koulouris, the son of Christina and Spero Koulouris, graduated from Penn State University with a BS in Rehabilitation and Human Services. Georgio‘s gift of compassion and determination has given him the ability to help the community differently. He has coached youth football and basketball and has volunteered in a nursing home.  Georgio is genuinely the best person to talk to if you need advice or have a bad day. He will be working at The Hill at Whitemarsh as a talent acquisition specialist in human resources. 

5. Konstantinos Spiliotis, the son of Dimitra Afthinou-Spilioti and Nikolaos Spiliotis, graduated from Penn State University with a BS in Business Management and Marketing.

Greek School Graduates

1. Manolils Lekkas.

2. Marko Papakirk.

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Youth Activities and News

Project Mexico & St. Innocent Service Works Project

Dear Annunciation Community,

Due to the challenges of the pandemic and border closures, Project Mexico has organized mission trips across the country instead of their traditional home-building trips in Tijuana. From June to August this summer, I will have the privilege of traveling to St. Basil’s Academy in New York to serve as an intern for Project Mexico & St. Innocent Service Works (SISW) home building and service program. As you may know, St Basil’s Academy is a national non-profit philanthropic center of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, which provides a loving Christian environment and a home for orphans, children of chronically ill or destitute parents, and children from broken homes. The Academy’s mission is to facilitate shelter, protection, love, and education in youth, so they grow up to be healthy, wholesome, well-rounded Orthodox Christians and productive members of society with vision and hope.

Many of us can’t simply pack up and spend an entire summer on a mission trip. However, you can play an integral role in our Orthodox mission programs through your prayers and financial support of my fellow interns and me, who hope to put Christ’s Gospel in action. I am currently fundraising to support Project Mexico, St. Basil’s, and the living expenses during my stay. 

I know that this pandemic has been financially taxing, and there isn’t a lot of extra cash to go around. I will be extremely grateful for gifts of any size and consider your support to be a blessing in itself. Most importantly, I ask for your continued prayers this summer to respond to Christ’s calling to “defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and needy” Psalm 82:3.

Thank you for your support, and may God bless you all!

In Christ,

Emmalia Godshall 

 

Ways to Donate:

1. Through my personal fundraising page - https://sisw.managedmissions.com/MyTrip/emmaliagodshall

2. Using PayPal - First, choose St Innocent Service Works. Then, please include my First Name and Last Name in the “Add a note” section. https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=LPRE5LZNNE5HS 

3. Write a check made payable to Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage - Please write summer internship and my name on the memo line of the check. Your donation will be tax-deductible. 


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Community News & Events

Saturday of Souls Before Pentecost, June 19

You are invited to attend this Divine Liturgy.  Please submit ahead of time here the names of your departed loved ones to be remembered at the Memorial. 

The church teaches us that those who have fallen asleep are not dead but still alive in Christ Jesus! Therefore, in its very essence, prayer for the dead is a proclamation of the Resurrection of Christ. This is a major reoccurring theme for the Saturday of the Souls. It is therefore imperative for us, the living, to remember our loved ones who have passed on and to pray that the Lord accepts them into His heavenly kingdom.


Thank You!

On behalf of the Parish Council, we‘d like to thank you for your good works and support for our successful “Grab-and-Go Greek Food Fest” this past Memorial Day weekend.

Our limited menu, carryout only two-day event generated approximately $40,000 in revenues!  We will offer a portion of the proceeds to the Jenkintown Food Cupboard. 

Please mark your calendars for our next OPA Greek Food Fest events:

  1. September 17-18, 2021 - Fall OPA Greek Food Fest. This will be a take-out event, similar to our recent event, and an outdoor eat-in event, depending on the pandemic restrictions at the time.
  2. December 11, 2021 - Greek Food Fest To-GoFrozen trays of food and pastries for the holidays.
  3. May 19-21, 2022 - Spring OPA Greek Food Fest. This will be a take-out and an outdoor eat-in event, depending on the pandemic restrictions at the time.

Homeless Ministry News

About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them. Acts 16:25

This past Sunday we were reminded by St. Paul in the Epistle Reading that we are called to be God’s servants even in places such as prisons and streets that we may regard as dangerous and out of our comfort zone.

Together we can fulfill the Lord’s commandment to visit Him in prison.

“I was in prison and you visited me.” (Matthew 25:36)

Please take a minute to read the attached thank you note from Why Not Prosper regarding the care baskets you helped fill for women in prison.

Please note: Our next scheduled serving date at Aviator Park is Thursday, July 29th. Please save the date and join us if you are able!

Thank you again for being a part of this ministry!

May we all continue to do the will of our Father.

 

Have you had enough water today?

The recommended eight 8oz glasses per day is a far reach for many, especially for people experiencing homelessness. Heatstroke and dehydration are common causes of emergency room visits.
Help those experiencing homelessness stay hydrated, especially during the hot summer months by donating to our Summer Water Drive.
One water bottle makes a big difference!
small changes =BIG IMPACT
Please join us in caring for God’s creation by donating water in cartons (16.9 fl oz) instead of in plastic bottles. “Justwater” and “Boxed Water” are two such brands and are available online as well as in grocery stores, drugstores and other retail businesses.
Also, if you have any new sustainable reusable water bottles that you would like to donate, please place your donations in the Homeless Ministry Basket located on the Mezzanine level by the bookstore.
When we give a drink to someone who is thirsty, we give a drink to Jesus himself, and when we love our neighbor, we love Jesus.
give water
save lives
Please note: Our next scheduled serving date at Aviator Park is July 29th.
Please save the date and join us if you are able!

The Homeless Ministry


Resource Center News

Remember Your Dads and Grads!!

Surprise your dad or grad with a gift from the Resource Center – a new book, prayerbook, Orthodox Study Bible, or icon. Stop by and browse our selection. Inspire them with the biography of a saint – in June we celebrate the feasts of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul and the Nativity of the Forerunner John the Baptist.

The Friend of the Bridegroom by Sergius Bulgokov sheds new light on the mission and meaning of John the Baptist. Bulgakov traces the Baptist's life from beginning to end – his birth, his preaching of repentance, his baptism of the Lord, his agony, his death, his glorification, and his veneration in the context of Eastern Orthodoxy. In addition to probing the Gospel narratives, Bulgakov's interpretation is colored by sacred tradition as it is embodied in patristic literature, liturgy, and in iconography.


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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!

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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, Maria, Virginia, George, Vaia, Maria, Constantino, Noel, Panagiotis, Sophia.

We will keep the names 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 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.

Happy wedding anniversary! To those who are celebrating this coming week: Tina & Steve Vaganos, Catherine & John Avgiris, Danielle & Athanasios Papanikolaou, Maria & Leonidas Bavas, Marian & David Fiorita, Elise & Paul Pasles.

Χρόνια πολλά & ευλογημένα!  God grant you many years!  To those who are celebrating birthdays this coming week: Apostolos Koutsouros, Rachel Brown, Andreas Hagiandreu, Katherine Pantazopoulos, Afthentia Papadopoulos, Dimitrios Pavlou, Diane Saphos, Byron Warner, Eleni Contoudis, Elena Giannoumis, Nikos Karidas, Vicky Papanikolaou, Erin Gouris, Evangeline Gouzouasis, Georgia Ioakimidis, Robert Klebanoff, Dimitri McNally, Melissa Prousi, David Rodgers, Alexandra Georgiou, Anna Penning, Christina Exarchos, Patra Karidas, Christine Vlahos, Constantine T Fournaris, Panagiotis Kyriakou, Elisavet Loizos, Stephen Maris, Gregory Psaroudis, Marisa Verros.

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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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Archdiocese News

2021 Athenagoras Human Rights Award to be Bestowed Upon Three Scientists whose Extraordinary Efforts Led to Covid Vaccines

06/08/2021

On Saturday October 30, 2021, His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew will present the Athenagoras Human Rights Award to three scientists: Dr. Albert Bourla, DVM, Ph.D., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Pfizer; Dr. Ugur Sahin, M.D., Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BioNTech; and Dr. George D. Yancopoulos, MD, Ph.D., Founding Scientist, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Regeneron. They are being honored for their organizations’ efforts in developing Covid-19 vaccines with extraordinary efficiency and rapidity.

Faith Matters Newsletter May/June

06/08/2021

Within the past months, much work has been undertaken by our Department and its partners to create spaces for and lend our own voices to instruction and dialogue. Notably, the “How-to” Green Your Parish video series, now available on YouTube, has so far been a great success in providing a diversity of thoughts from a plethora of authorities on creation care within the Orthodox Church.

Family Matters Podcast: Balancing Work & Family

06/08/2021

Fr Alex Goussetis speaks with Dr Vasilia Vamvakis on the challenges and opportunities of balancing the demands of family and career.

Webinar in Honor of the Feast Day of St. Augustine of Hippo Featuring Dr. John Fotopoulos

06/07/2021

The St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine, located in Saint Augustine, Florida is delighted to present its second annual webinar, a presentation by Dr. John Fotopoulos entitled “Let Us Exercise In the Field of Scripture: The Correspondence between Augustine and Jerome for Orthodox Biblical Scholarship,” on Tuesday, June 15, the Feast of Saint Augustine of Hippo, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM EST.

"Living and Leading According to What We Believe" (Parish Leadership Moment 1-1)

06/07/2021

Leadership Moment on "Living and Leading According to What We Believe" from Episode 1 of the Parish Leadership Series featuring Fr. Theodore Dorrance, Director of Parish Health and Church Growth, Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Denver. About the Parish Leadership Series at HCHC A series of 1-hour presentations on various aspects of parish leadership.

How to Balance Faith and Career as a Christian

06/07/2021

We often talk about faith and career in terms of balance. As if you can "have it all." In this talk, Steve offers a different way to confront this important life question. Because, as he learned from an Athonite monk and Wall Street attorney, faith and career isn't about balance. It's about putting first things first.

"How-to" Green Your Parish - Episode 7: Creation and Youth Ministry

06/03/2021

The “How-to” Green Your Parish series is an initiative of the Department of Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations. New episodes will be released weekly featuring ideas and ways to introduce creation care and sustainability in your parish and home. Ranging from practical to theological, each three-minute video offers a unique perspective on environmental stewardship through the knowledge and expertise of Orthodox Christians across the United States.

Archbishop Elpidophoros to Celebrate the Feast Day of the Ecumenical Patriarch at Historic Saint Bartholomew Church in New York City

06/03/2021

His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America will preside over the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy honoring Saint Bartholomew at the historic Saint Bartholomew Church in Midtown Manhattan on June 11, 2021. Bishop Dean Wolfe, Rector of Saint Bartholomew’s Church, joyfully has extended his blessing to His Eminence for this joyous occasion to take place.
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