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Assumption Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2019-12-01
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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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December 01

14th Sunday of Luke


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December 01

Nahum the Prophet

The Prophet Nahum had Elkesaeus (Elkosh) as his homeland, and was from the tribe of Symeon; he is seventh in order among the twelve Minor Prophets He prophesied during the time of Hezekias, after the destruction of Samaria (721 years before Christ), but before the ten tribes were taken into captivity; he prophesied against Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. His name means "comforter." His book of prophecy is divided into three chapters.


Allsaint
December 01

Ananias the Persian


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December 01

Philaret the Merciful of Amnia

Saint Philaret a native of Paphlagonia in Asia Minor, was a virtuous Christian layman who lived in lawful wedlock and raised a family. He was most renowned for his generosity to all in need. With the permission of God, in a short space of time he lost the greater part of his possessions to theft and other misfortunes and was left with nothing but his family, his home, and a little livestock. Yet he continued to give generously to the poor despite the faint-heartedness of his family, who reproached him for giving alms when they were in need themselves; and God, seeing his faith, restored his prosperity to him many times over. He foresaw the day of his death, and reposed in an odour of sanctity in Constantinople in 789.


Allsaint
December 01

Holy Father Theocletus the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Lacedaemonia


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December 01

Our Holy Fathers Ananius and Solochon, Archbishops of Ephesus


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Second Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from Mark 16:1-8

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


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Grave Tone. Psalm 28.11,1.
The Lord will give strength to his people.
Verse: Bring to the Lord, O sons of God, bring to the Lord honor and glory.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians 2:14-22.

Brethren, Christ is our peace, who has made us both one, and has broken down the dividing wall of hostility, by abolishing in his flesh the law of commandments and ordinances, that he might create in himself one new man in place of the two, so making peace, and might reconcile us both to God in one body through the cross, thereby bringing the hostility to an end. And he came and preached peace to you who were far off and peace to those who were near; for through him we both have access in one Spirit to the Father. So then you are no longer strangers and sojourners, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone, in whom the whole structure is joined together and grows into a holy temple in the Lord; in whom you also are built into it for a dwelling place of God in the Spirit.


Gospel Reading

14th Sunday of Luke
The Reading is from Luke 18:35-43

At that time, as Jesus drew near to Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the roadside begging; and hearing a multitude going by, he inquired what this meant. They told him, "Jesus of Nazareth is passing by." And he cried, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!" And those who were in front rebuked him, telling him to be silent; but he cried out all the more, "Son of David, have mercy on me!" And Jesus stopped, and commanded him to be brought to him; and when he came near, he asked him, "What do you want me to do for you?" He said, "Lord, let me receive my sight." And Jesus said to him, "Receive your sight; your faith has made you well." And immediately he received his sight and followed him, glorifying God; and all the people, when they saw it, gave praise to God.


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Grave Tone

By Your cross, O Lord, You shattered death; to the thief You opened paradise. You transformed the Myrrhbearers' lamentation, and commanded Your Apostles to proclaim that You arose, Christ our God, granting to the world Your great mercy.

Seasonal Kontakion in the 3rd Tone

On this day the Virgin cometh to the cave to give birth to * God the Word ineffably, * Who was before all the ages. * Dance for joy, O earth, on hearing * the gladsome tidings; * with the Angels and the shepherds now glorify Him * Who is willing to be gazed on * as a young Child Who * before the ages is God.
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Message from Fr. Jon

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Pastoral Message from the December Beacon

12/01/2019

Dear Parishioners of the Assumption,

There are certain moments in one’s life that truly define the direction in which one proceeds. These moments change one’s outlook from that point forward. A defining moment may or may not lead to a change in direction, but it always creates a new reality. It cannot be ignored, even if it is temporarily set aside.

In one’s natural life, there are a few defining moments that are obvious. Some are truly reasons for rejoicing – like one’s wedding day or the birth or a child; some are heartbreaking, like the death of a family member or friend; and some cause us to truly see the world differently, like when we realize our parents are human just as are we.

In the Faith, there are also moments that are defining. For the Faith as a whole, there are many – a few are the incarnation of Christ, the Resurrection and Pentecost (although there are many that are not listed).  For the Faith in America, the establishment of the Archdiocese in 1922, the declaration that its primary reason for existence is the Faith (which wasn’t declared until some point in the 1960’s due to the fraternal ethic nature of the laity) and the creation of Metropolises in 1996.

Our Parish in Louisville has had a few significant defining moments: its establishment in 1925, the purchase of our current property, and the building of our new church in 2009. Of course, there are many other defining moments that are more categorical and have led to the growth that we now enjoy.  Many of these defining periods in our history didn’t occur naturally, but were the result of key individuals of vision who were able to lead the parish forward.  There are so many people that created the foundation of what we enjoy today as a parish, so many former priests, parish council members, festival chairs and many others that built the Assumption.

Today, we are at such a defining moment.  We are pushing against the boundaries of how we are able to minister.  We have activity that we cannot service.  We have youth that have inadequate places for Sunday School, Greek School, Dance and fellowship.  We have no kitchen.  We are immensely grateful for what we have and for those who made it a reality, but we now need to add onto what we inherited, so that we may continue strongly into the future.  

2020 is the year.  If we act as the moment is requiring and urging us to act, we will be able to look back at it and see how our action contributed to the continued growth and thriving of this community, and will recognize that we helped realize this defining moment.

The capital campaign committee, building committee, architect and I are working hard to ensure that all that has been built by those who came before us will continue and progress.  Let the vision of the future infect you – help the faith to be a great beacon in Louisville!  Do the following: come to the December 14th event, make a sacrificial pledge, talk to and inspire others, herald the vision of the great future of the Assumption, be part a part of something greater than yourself!

In His Service, I faithful remain your humble servant,

Fr. Jon

Proistamenos

“Attract, Serve, Illuminate”


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Upcoming Events

Parish Christmas Card

12/08/2019

Annual Christmas Card

Wish a Blessed Christmas to the entire Parish of the Assumption by filling out the form below and giving it to a Parish Council member at the Coffee Hour after the Divine Liturgy.  Your investment is only $30 ($40 for an organization) to send your greetings to the entire Parish!!!  Deadline is December 8th.

 

Assumption Church Christmas Card Application

Please include my name (family) on the Christmas Card as follows:

 

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(Please Print)


New Building Presentation and Reception

12/14/2019

To the Assumption Parish and Community,

A couple of weeks ago, you heard from Joanna Caneris.  She asked, but also challenged every one of us: WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR?

To continue to move forward, the Parish Council, the Capital Campaign Committee, and the Building Committee have planned a parish-wide cocktail hour and information session regarding our new COMMUNITY CENTER.  Mr. Noel Cupkovic, architect and father of Dan Cupkovic, will be present to share the latest design plans and costing structure for our new Community Center, and to answer any questions you may have. 

We hope that you will join us:

 

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2019

4:00 - 5:30pm

at our Church hall

 

Together we can succeed and advance.  So, please, mark out some time in your busy calendars and join us.  The plans Mr. Cupkovic and the Building Committee have been working are concrete and specific.  The design they propose is both beautiful and functional.  And the size of the total space will give us a Community Center that will serve our community for decades to come.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

Sincerely,

Evanthia Speliotis, on behalf of the Capital Campaign Committee

 


Sunday School Christmas Play

12/15/2019

The Sunday School Christmas Pageant will take place on December 15th following the Divine Liturgy.  Come and enjoy as our children celebrate the Christmas Season as they offer their specific talents as their gift to the community!!!


Poinsettias

12/25/2019

If you would like to donate a poinsettia to adorn the Church during the Christmas Season, please see the flyer in the Beacon or the Sunday Bulletin (at the Candle Stand) and contact the Church Office with your offering.


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!


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!!!


Assumption Recycles!!!

Did you know that the Assumption recycles? There is a blue recycling bin in the social hall and another in the classrooms area. Please recycle clean and empty plastic, glass and metal bottles/containers as well as paper. Dirty plates, styrofoam, and plastic bags are not recyclable.


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

    December 1 to December 15, 2019

    Sunday, December 1

    Family Worship

    Greek School

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    12:00PM No Orthodox Bible Study

    Wednesday, December 4

    6:00PM Orthodox Bible Study

    Friday, December 6

    9:00AM Orthros for the Feast of St. Nicholas

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy for the Feast of St. Nicholas

    Saturday, December 7

    10:30AM “Blessing of the Animals”

    Sunday, December 8

    Sunday School

    Greek School

    Philoptochos Meeting

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    12:00PM Orthodox Bible Study

    Wednesday, December 11

    6:00PM Orthodox Bible Study

    Thursday, December 12

    9:00AM Orthros for the Feast of St. Spyridon

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy for the Feast of St. Spyridon

    Sunday, December 15

    Sunday School

    Greek School

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    12:00PM No Orthodox Bible Study

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