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Assumption Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2019-08-25
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Assumption Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (502)425-7775
  • Street Address:

  • 930 Ormsby Lane

  • Louisville, KY 40242


Contact Information




Services Schedule

Orthros - Sunday 8:450am

Divine Liturgy- Sunday 10:00am


Past Bulletins


Saints and Feasts

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August 25

10th Sunday of Matthew


Allsaint
August 25

Titus the Apostle of the 70

Saint Titus was a Greek by race, and an idolater. But having believed in Christ through the Apostle Paul, he became Paul's disciple and follower and labored with him greatly in the preaching of the Gospel. When Paul ordained him Bishop of Crete, he later wrote to him the Epistle which bears his name. Having shepherded in an apostolic manner the flock that had been entrusted to him, and being full of days, he reposed in peace, some ninety-four years of age.


Allsaint
August 25

Ebba, First Abbess of Coldingham


Philbartbarnabas
August 25

Return of the Body of Bartholomew the Glorious Apostle

Concerning the Apostle Bartholomew, see June 11


Allsaint
August 25

John the Cappadocian, Epiphanius and Menas, Patriarchs of Constantinople


Allsaint
August 25

Holy Father John of Carpathia


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Tenth Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from John 21:1-14

At that time, being raised from the dead, Jesus revealed himself to the disciples by the Sea of Tiberias; and he revealed himself in this way. Simon Peter, Thomas called the Twin, Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zebedee, and two others of his disciples were together. Simon Peter said to them, "I am going fishing." They said to him, "We will go with you." They went out and got into the boat; but that night they caught nothing. Just as day was breaking, Jesus stood on the beach; but the disciples did not know that it was Jesus. Jesus said to them, "Children, have you any fish?" They answered him, "No." He said to them, "Cast the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find some." So they cast it, and now they were not able to haul it in, for the quantity of fish. The disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, "It is the Lord!" When Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he put on his clothes, for he was stripped for work, and sprang into the sea. But the other disciples came in the boat, dragging the net full of fish, for they were not far from the land, but about a hundred yards off.

When they got out on land, they saw a charcoal fire there, with fish lying on it, and bread. Jesus said to them, "Bring some of the fish that you have just caught." So Simon Peter went aboard and hauled the net ashore, full of large fish, a hundred and fifty-three of them; and although there were so many, the net was not torn. Jesus said to them, "Come and have breakfast." Now none of the disciples dared ask him, "Who are you?" They knew it was the Lord. Jesus came and took the bread and gave it to them, and so with the fish. This was now the third time that Jesus was revealed to the disciples after he was raised from the dead.


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. 1st Tone. Psalm 32.22,1.
Let your mercy, O Lord, be upon us.
Verse: Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous.

The reading is from St. Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians 4:9-16.

Brethren, God has exhibited us apostles as last of all, like men sentenced to death; because we have become a spectacle to the world, to angels and to men. We are fools for Christ's sake, but you are wise in Christ. We are weak, but you are strong. You are held in honor, but we in disrepute. To the present hour we hunger and thirst, we are ill-clad and buffeted and homeless, and we labor, working with our own hands. When reviled, we bless; when persecuted, we endure; when slandered, we try to conciliate; we have become, and are now, as the refuse of the world, the off-scouring of all things. I do not write this to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children. For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel. I urge you, then, be imitators of me.


Gospel Reading

10th Sunday of Matthew
The Reading is from Matthew 17:14-23

At that time, a man came up to Jesus and kneeling before him said, "Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and he suffers terribly; for often he falls into the fire, and often into the water. And I brought him to your disciples, and they could not heal him." And Jesus answered, "O faithless and perverse generation, how long am I to be with you? How long am I to bear with you? Bring him here to me." And Jesus rebuked him, and the demon came out of him, and the boy was cured instantly. Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, "Why could we not cast it out?" He said to them, "Because of your little faith. For truly I say to you, if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move hence to yonder place,' and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you. But this kind never comes out except by prayer and fasting." As they were gathering in Galilee, Jesus said to them, "The Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill him, and he will be raised on the third day."


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the 1st Tone

The stone that had been sealed before Your tomb by the Jews and the soldiers guarding did watch over Your pure and sacred body. O Savior the third day You arose, and unto all the world did You give life. Where by all the heavenly powers did proclaim that You are the giver of life. Glory unto our resurrected Christ. Glory unto Your Kingdom. Glory to Your dispensation O You alone who loves all.

Apolytikion for Apostle Bartholomew in the 3rd Tone

O Holy Apostles, intercede with the merciful God that He grant unto our souls forgiveness of offenses.

Apolytikion of Dormition in the 1st Tone

In giving birth, you remained a virgin, and in your dormition, you did not forsake this world, O Theotokos. For as the Mother of Life, you have yourself passed into life. And by your prayers deliver our souls from death.

Seasonal Kontakion in the 4th Tone

In your holy birth, Immaculate One, Joachim and Anna were rid of the shame of childlessness; Adam and Eve of the corruption of death. And so your people, free of the guilt of their sins, celebrate crying: "The barren one gives birth to the Theotokos, who nourishes our life."
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Message from Fr. Jon

Fr._jon

Pastoral Message from the August Beacon

08/01/2019

Dear Parishioners of our Beloved Assumption,

August 1st marks our anniversary! That is yours and mine – 5 years together at the Assumption.  I don’t know why, but 5 years seems more important than 3, 4 or 6.  Perhaps is a bit of numeric OCD in which multiples of 5 are more pleasing and take precedence.  Whatever the cause, it is a time for looking both to the past and to the future.

As the one given to the Assumption as shepherd to the community, I am constantly looking for ways that I, and we, can grow both our faith and our community.  How can we become more faithful and become greater beacons of Orthodoxy as Christians and as a Parish?

The most common answers are typically very specific: be on time to Divine Liturgy, attend more frequently, participate in Bible Study, increase stewardship, fast more (or at all), etc.  But these are merely examples, or symptoms, of the changes that are needed.  So, what needs to grow?  The answer is actually quite simple, even if its internalization is not easy.

The answer is 3-fold: obedience, commitment and discipline.

Obedience to God is simply submitting to His authority.  This means that we must truly understand that He is our King, our Savior, our God;  that I am (we are) the chief of all sinners; and, that the only thing that connects the one that is greater than the heavens to us is mercy.  This is truly the power of the Jesus Prayer, “Lord, Jesus Christ, have mercy on me, the sinner.”  This is the first step – it is the “Ah-ha” moment in which we truly understand, and our reality is forever altered.

Commitment to God (or faithfulness) is consistent dedication to His will. Having submitted to God in obedience, we now must allow the “rubber to hit the road.” What is His will? This is the question that we ask ourselves (or try and discern) at almost every decision.  When we are looking to buy a house or change jobs, do we consult God as to His will? Do we use our gifts to help others?  Do we see ourselves in His world as the creation, or are we constantly seeing ourselves empowered as though we are the creator?  None of these are easy questions – but in obedience, He gives us the answers.

Discipline is putting aside what you want right now for what you really want. This is where “eschatology” enters. The “eschaton” is the point at the end of temporal history and the beginning of eternity. In common terms, it is the “last judgement” or the “end of the world” – although it is not the end of the world, just the end of the world as we know it.  Discipline is to see the present world through the lens (or filter) of the eschaton.  It is to desire salvation more than anything that the physical world can give us.

As stated earlier: The answer is 3-fold: obedience, commitment and discipline. A simple, but not easy, solution.

So, where do we see our beloved parish in 5 years?  Ultimately, many more dedicated members in participation in the sacraments; a new community center to not only service our current faithful, but also provide for future generations and those that are brought to the faith; philanthropic efforts that make the Assumption a place of faith, hope and love to the greater Louisville community; and most importantly, a place where His will is manifested though obedience, commitment and discipline.

Will this remain merely a vision? Or will we, as His body, make it the reality? Will my letter on our 10th anniversary be a repeat of this one? Or will we be rejoicing in our journey?  Our beloved parish has already had an extraordinary journey – will we continue it? That is up to us, both you and I…

I remain,

In His Service,

Rev. Father Jon Boukis

Proistamenos

"Attract, Serve, Illuminate"


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Message from the Parish Council

Church

August Message from the Parish Council

08/01/2019

Parish Council members are more than ushers. Our dedicated Parish Council is the administrative body of our Church community elected by its stewards for the purpose of working together with Fr. Jon in fulfilling the mission and goals of Assumption Greek Orthodox Church.

Parish Council members have been elected to serve a special ministry which requires total love, loyalty, and dedication to Christ and His Church. Parish Council members are an official representative of our Church and thus are expected to exert every effort to exemplify its sacred character and spirit. Upon election to this trusted office, Parish Council members assumed three basic obligations:

1. To understand, live by, and uphold the tenets, teachings, and traditions of the Greek Orthodox Church;

2. To understand and abide by the GOAA Regulations (formerly known as the UPR-Uniform Parish Regulations) as set forth by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America through the Clergy-Laity Congresses.

3. To live by and uphold our oath of office by utilizing our God-given time, talents, and treasures for the spiritual progress and advancement of our parish.

All of our Parish Council members are Orthodox Christians who have either grown up in the (Greek) Orthodox Christian Faith (some Assumption long time members) or have become Orthodox Christians.

The Parish Council meets once a month, conducts our meetings using Robert's Rules of Order and addresses issues facing our Parish. Coming from diverse backgrounds, we don't always agree but we vote on a consensus basis. Fr. Jon is a non-voting member of the Parish Council. As President, I vote to break a tie or as may be required by GOAA regulations. Parish Council minutes (includes treasure's report) are available to all stewards of the Church and it is our intent to have them available on our expanded website.

My mission, as President, is to:

(1) Create unity, promote fellowship within our community and to support our Orthodox Christian faith;

(2) Champion our capital campaign efforts to build our expanded Church campus;

(3) Support all Assumption fundraising events;

(4) Support all of our ministries;

(5) Make sure the administrative issues are addressed in a timely fashion.

 

In Christ,

Charles Blackford, President, Assumption Parish Council

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For those who may be interested in details of the Uniform Parish Regulations of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, here is a link to the full document:

https://www.goarch.org/documents/32058/3058354/2019+Regulations.pdf

 


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Upcoming Events

Worldfest 2019

08/30/2019

Worldfest is August 30th thru September 2nd!

Come and support your Church community for this critical fundraiser!

Sign-ups in the Parish Hall!

If you have any questions please contact Chuck Shuff (502)264-7728 or charles.h.shuff@gmail.com


Orthodox Bible Study

Bible Study is an opportunity for us to apply the Scriptures to our everyday lives. The Bible is the “Good News” that enriches our faith and deepens our understanding of every issue that we face. This can only be done through obtaining the mind of the Holy Fathers. Let the scripture come alive in your life today!!!

The Wednesday Orthodox Bible Study will meet on Wednesday Evenings from 6:00pm-7:30pm (please check calendar to verify times). The Sunday Orthodox Bible Study will meet after Divine Liturgy from 12:00 noon-1:00pm (please check calendar to verify times). Make a commitment to learning His Word!


4th Annual "GOGO"

09/28/2019

The 4th Annual "GOGO" (Greek Orthodox Golf Olympics) will take place at Heritage Hills Golf Club in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, on Saturday, November 28, 2019.

The format will be a 4 Man Scramble with a Shotgun Start at 9:00am.  Details will soon be available in the Monthly Beacon at www.assumption.ky.goarch.org.


Community Center Capital Campaign

The Campaign is moving ahead!  The current position is as follows:
 
Capital Campaign pledges to date:  $716,786
Goal:  $1,500,000
Dollars needed to begin construction of new center:  $483,000
 
Contact George Digenis or Joanna Caneris to discuss how you can help fulfill this project

Amazon Smile

Great News!!!  Amazon Smile will donate .5% of your purchases to the Assumption!!!
 
All you have to do is enter through the link below and shop as usual!!!
 
Don’t forget to bookmark it on all your devices!!!
 

Flower Outreach

Kroger has partnered with the Assumption to provide flowers for us to take out to those who are homebound, in assisted living facility or hospitals.

Please bring any empty vases that you may have accumulated and don’t know what to do with—we will put them to good use!!!


Kroger Community Rewards®

Are you already Kroger shopper?
Your current shopping could be benefitting the Assumption!

Kroger Community Rewards® makes fund-raising easy...all you have to do is shop at Kroger and swipe your Plus Card!

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TO USE THE KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM:

· Go to www.krogercommunityrewards.com and register your Kroger Plus Card (if you are already registered, click “Sign In” instead of “Create an Account.”)

· Sign up for a Kroger Rewards Account by entering zip code, clicking on favorite store, entering your email address and creating a password, agreeing to the terms and conditions

· You will then get a message to check your email inbox and click on the link within the body of the email.

· Click on My Account and use your email address and password to proceed to the next step.

· Click on Edit Kroger Community Rewards information and input your Kroger Plus card number. If you use your phone number at the register instead of a card, call 800-576-4377, select option 4 to get your Kroger Plus card number.

· Update or confirm your information.

· Enter “Assumption” or our NPO number of AT066 and select us from the list and click on confirm.

· If enrollment is complete, you will see Assumption’s name on the right side of your information page.

· That’s it!!! Use your registered Kroger Plus card or phone number at the register and our parish benefits!!!

By registering online, coupons can be electronically attached to your Plus Card. Not only do you help the Church, but you save money. Talk to everyone you know about registering to benefit our parish!!!


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Assumption Parish Calendar

  • Assumption Calendar

    August 25 to September 8, 2019

    Sunday, August 25

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    12:00PM Orthodox Bible Study

    Wednesday, August 28

    6:00PM Orthodox Bible Study

    Friday, August 30

    WorldFest

    Saturday, August 31

    WorldFest

    Sunday, September 1

    WorldFest

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    12:00PM Orthodox Bible Study

    Monday, September 2

    WorldFest

    2:00PM Greek Dance Performance

    Wednesday, September 4

    6:00PM Orthodox Bible Study

    Sunday, September 8

    Philoptochos Meeting

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    12:00PM Orthodox Bible Study

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