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St. George Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2020-07-19
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St. George Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (661) 325-8694
  • Fax:
  • (661)325-8694
  • Street Address:

  • 401 Truxtun Avenue

  • Bakersfield, CA 93301
  • Mailing Address:

  • 401 Truxtun Avenue

  • Bakersfield, CA 93301


Contact Information



Services Schedule

Sundays:

Orthros - 8:30 a.m.

Divine Liturgy - 9:30 a.m.

Weekdays:

Evening Vespers - 6:00 p.m.

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Guidelines for Those Attending Church

We ask that you arrive prior to 9:45 a.m. for service. We would like to give the screeners and greeters the opportunity to attend the service and be present for the Divine Liturgy. If you arrive after 9:45 please call the church at 325-8694 to be let in.


What You Need To Know Before Attending Church

1. Elderly Parishioners—Because we love our elderly members, those who are 65+
year of age, or have serious pre-existing conditions are requested to stay home and
join us in the service via live-stream.

2. Younger Parishioners—Families with small children are encouraged to be seated in
the Hall. Movement in the church will be much more challenging should they be seated in the pews. It might also be a challenge for them to learn to wear masks.
Children ages 2 and under are not required to wear a mask.

3. Visitors—Because of the seating capacity has been limited to 100 people, we ask
that non-Orthodox visitors to be sensitive to this and give priority to our members.

4. How Are You Feeling? - If you or anyone within your household are exhibiting any
signs of illness, or any of the symptoms of COVID-19 (here), or even any symptoms not related to the virus, we insist you stay home and rest. What is most important
is keeping you and your family healthy and safe.

5. Online Services-We will continue to live stream our services on Facebook (here)
YouTube (here), and on our website (here). If you are not connected, please call us!

6. Face Masks—Please bring a face mask: Everyone will be required to wear one inside
or outside of the Church. If you do not have one, a limited supply of face masks will be available at the church during the initial re-opening. Face masks are not
required for children under 2 and parental supervision is required for children 3 - 8.

7. Hand Sanitizer-Please bring some hand sanitizer with you. There will also be sanitizer available at the gate entrance as well as at the Narthex and Hall.


When You Arrive At Church

1. Welcoming Table - Everyone will come to the side gate and be welcomed by the
Greeter/Screener at the welcoming table. They are there to welcome you, answer any questions, assure we are feeling well, remind those not wearing a mask to put one on, and offer hand sanitizer as needed. Parish Council members will be there
as well to answer any questions, and usher you into the Church or Hall.

2. Divine Liturgy Hymnals-These are available for downloading on smartphones and
tablets online from our website (here). Free hard copies will be available as well: everyone is asked to personalize them and take them home, and bring them with
them each Sunday.

3. VIP Service - Please allow the Ushers to escort you into the Church or Hall. They
will open all doors for you. If you need to use the handrails please do so, they will
be wiped down for your safety (as will any door handles used etc.).

4. Social Distancing - All parishioners are required to practice social distancing (i.e.,
keep a distance of 6 feet from anyone other than members of your own immediate
household) when present inside and outside of the Church.

5. Greeting Each Other - We know you have been away from each other for over 3
months, however we ask that you refrain from hugging, kissing, hand shaking, or any physical contact. We know this is difficult to resist. A simple bow is a wonderful gesture of love for your fellow parishioners as well as for the icons. 

6. Church and Hall Capacity – due to our State Public Health requirements, our Church 

building capacity has been temporarily reduced to about 35 people, so to accommodate more of our flock, we will be live-streaming the service into the Hall
where chairs have been spread out 6 feet apart to hold another 60 comfortably

7. Weekday Liturgy–A weekday Divine Liturgy will be offered most weeks for those
who would prefer to come then. Please check the church calendar on our website
for dates. You may find it here.

8. Parish Bulletins—will be distributed electronically via email and posted on our website. You may find it here. No paper bulletins will be distributed at this time.


When You Enter Church

1. More VIP Service - Please wait to be seated - A Parish Council Member or Usher
will escort you to the pews. Please note that you will not be seated at your
traditional Sunday pew during this time.

2. Seating in the Church or Hall-Seating will be assigned on a first-come, first-serve
basis with appropriate physical distancing of 6 feet apart. Members of the same immediate household (under the same roof) are permitted to sit together. When
seated in the church, please remain in the seat given to you.

3. Leaving During the Service-If you need to leave during the service, please use the 

If others must move to let you out, please signal to an usher and allow them to assist you. In the Hall one may move around as needed as long as
physical distancing is adhered to.

4. Veneration - We ask you to not kiss the icons, the cross, the kiss of peace, the Holy
Gospel or the priest's hands. To venerate the gospel, cross, or an icon, please bow
your head reverently and make the sign of the cross.

5. Candles—After Entering the Narthex - Parishioners will be guided to the candle
stand. Hand sanitizer will be available at candle stand. The Parish Council
members will assist you with lighting candles.

6. Church and Facilities will be kept Immaculate - Maintenance Staff will clean and
disinfect the Church before and after each service. Restroom facilities will be limited to two people at a time. Attendants will be present to clean and disinfect the restrooms after each use.


Receiving Holy Communion

1. Partaking—Holy Communion will be administered in the usual manner. You may
however receive the Holy Gifts by tilting you head back and opening you mouth
wide, so that the priest may pour/drop the Holy Communion into your mouth.

2. Extra Care-Please be very careful while partaking of the Holy Communion, and
lick your lips carefully afterwards. Please refrain from using the Communion
napkin to wipe your lips, otherwise: the priest will have to replace it each time.

3. Andidoron—There will not be antidoron available during Holy Communion. The
Priest will offer antidoron as usual at the end of the Divine Liturgy. (It is not necessary to reverence the hand of the priest at this time).
Guidelines for Those Attending Church

4. When to Approach-Because we are called not to exceed the capacity of the
Church at any time, we will offer Holy Communion at two separate times. The faithful seated in the Church will be ushered to the Chalice at the usual time, while the faithful seated in the Hall will be ushered in following the service after the
Church has been dismissed.

5. Orderly Manner- Please follow the guidance of the Parish Council Members and
Ushers. Space yourself according to the markings on the floor. After the faithful in the Church approach the Chalice, they are then to return to their seats. After the faithful in the Hall are ushered in to approach the Chalice, they are then to head
home. We ask that those with small children or special needs be given priority.

6. Face masks—Parishioners may remove their masks momentarily when it's their turn
to receive Holy Communion. During Holy Communion the Priest will wear a mask.

7. Cough or Sneeze—If one needs to cough or sneeze at anytime (due to an allergy, etc.), please do so into your arm. If it persists, please step outside until it subsides.


After Services and Leaving Church

1. Memorials - Memorials will be offered WITHOUT the koliva until further notice.

2. Our Offering—There will not be a passing of the tray. Offerings should be
prepared before we come to church and may be placed in the candle slot or in the basket in the Narthex. Electronic giving is also available on our website or card
reader in the Narthex. The link for online giving on our website is here.

3. Coffee Hour— Following the Service, the faithful will be ushered out of the church
or hall. In accordance the state guidelines, there will be no social gathering after the Church. While we understand you may want to greet each other, please continue to use safe practices and proceed directly to your cars. Please do not socialize in front of Church or in the parking lot.


We understand that these procedures and guidelines may be difficult to understand. We respectfully request that you follow the instructions from the Parish Council Members and Ushers during church services. These changes are required to return to in-person worship with as much security and safety as possible, for the well-being of our entire community. Signs will be placed around and inside the Church to guide Parishioners. We are monitoring the government guidelines and will notify you of any modifications that need
to be implemented.

We look forward to seeing you!
Thank you and God bless you!

Stewardship

1. Stewardship Form: 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd4JyYCaQYMnK4HmGGUI-DEZKHgpAyaAo3VH811fg5Xch3ZHg/formResponse

2. Make donation via PayPal:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=P8ZZAQSCL53BQ&source=url

Envelopes will be made available to all of our families so that we may continue our stewrship to our beloved parish during this crisis. 

Soak up the Son!

We are on our fourth week of the summer program for our families and youth. Every member and
inquirer is welcome to join us. We have been focusing upon the
wonderful “online” summer series, “Soak Up the Son: The
Wonder of God’s Creation” that our Archdiocesan “Center for
Family Care” has developed for our families and young people.
The goal is for our families to watch the short video together,
and use the accompanying guide to open a discussion. Then, Lord willing, we can meet
together on Zoom and share what we learned. For our parents and young people ages 5-11 we
will be meeting via zoom on Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. Lord willing, we will also meet up with our
Junior and Senior High schoolers on Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. If you are interested and are not on the email list for time reminders, please send your email address to Joyce Cisneros at jcisnerosteach@gmail.com. Please look for the Zoom link on the website or on Facebook.

Bible Study

Please join us for Bible studies on Tuesday's at 7 p.m.  Look for the link on our website or Facebook. Contact Irene Sinopole for information at 832-1871.

Parish Council 

Next meeting is August 20th, at 7:00 p.m.

Prosphora Schedule 

7/19 Joyce Cisneros, 7/26 Olympia Hackleman, 8/2 Nahla Demestihas, 8/9 Basema Madain, 8/16 Mary Mekhel, 8/23 Sahar Ayoub, 8/30 Joyce Cisneros, 9/6 Olympia Hackleman, 9/13 Nahla Demestihas, 9/20 Basema Madain, 9/27 Mary Mekhel. Thank you.Please make arrangements with Sahar or Despina to bring the offering Saturday night either to the church or Father's home.  We are looking for more people to make the blessed bread. Please approach Father Joseph if interested. If you want to learn more about how to make Prosphora, you can visit our Prosphoro site under the "Resources" tab on our website. Thank you.

Social Media

Follow and join us on Facebook! 

St George Orthodox Christian Church of Bakersfield: www.facebook.com/StGeorgeOrthodoxBakersfield

St George Orthodox Community of Bakersfield (Facebook Group): www.facebook.com/groups/175227557308

General Announcements: 

Legacy

Leave your mark!

Consider naming St. George Church as a beneficiary on your life insurance policy. It's a great legacy gift to your parish and very easy to do...just ask your provider for the change beneficiary form and complete and return to them.  The legal name for the church is Hellenic Community St. George Church Tax ID #95-3575365 God bless you.

Endowment

Honor your loved ones birthday and or anniversary by making a contribution to the Endowment Fund in their name. Make checks payable to St. George Church and write Endowment Fund on the memo line. Distributions from the fund will benefit the youth and maintenance needs of the Parish. For more information contact a Parish Council Member. 

Thank you.

Text Notifications

If you would like to be part of our system, please provide your phone number to Sahar (stgeosecretary@gmail.com).

This service will only be used to notify parishioners of any changes to service times or to provide information on events or occurences that affect the entire parish.  We see this as being used infrequently but feel that we need to an effective way to communicate important information quickly. 

Father Joseph's Hours

Father Joseph will be in the office Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11:00 to 3:00. 

Father will also maintain office hours on Friday evenings from from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for the sacrament of Holy Confession.  He will be available to meet in the hall, narthex, or crying room on these nights.  Please feel free to send Father Joseph a text message at 661-496-5768 during this time to check his availability. You will receive an estimated wait time if any. 

Confessions appointments can be made with Sahar or Presbytera.    

If you need to meet with Father please make appointments during the week. Sunday should be left for Father to have time to visit with parishioners during coffee hour. Please give him the time to do so unless it is an emergency. Thank you for your understanding.

Prayers/Thanksgiving

Glory to God for His Bountiful Blessings

Please add to your daily prayers for: 

  • Catechumens:Angela, Nicholas
  • Our brothers & sisters unable to attend:  Marika Psihoundas, Mary Valos & Beverly Balasis.
  • Healing: Marika, Victor, Helen K., Irene, Mary, Mary, Serephima, and others in our parish.
  • Those who are traveling George (Walter) and Judith Schartman.
  • Orthodox-Panayotis(Ray),Boulos,Natalia,Elaina,Naguib,Katherine,Kaliope,Lorece Noel,Mary C., Sophia,Virginia, Petros, Panagi, Elle, Eva L., Nicholetta Y., Dan S., Monica, Yorgos K, Giorgos, Anna,Angela, Antonia, Stelios, Petros, Anne, Anna, Leonid, Mariyka, Archalia,Natalie, Eva,Eleni K.,Efstratios, Ourania, Christopher, Alice, Suha,Abla, Jennifer, Tom, Gabriela,Ion,Danny,Nadia, Niko, Musa Daoud, Vasiliki, Theodore, Achilles, Vasiliki,Labrini, Bert & Louise Moosios,Olympia,Margarita, Seraphim, Mary, Tika,Maria Sporaa, Athina, Helen, Gerry Collis, Nektarios,Marika,Noah A.,Nick K., Kyriaki, Fred, Hannah, Irene Sinopole, Helen Protopapas, Candess Strategos,Gene, Kathy, Sofia, Clemy (Clementina), Jane, and Matthew.
  • Non-Orthodox -Maher,Joanne, Bill,Kayla,Brittney, Justin, Amparo, Mark, Uvaldo,Yesenia, Angelica, David, Nancy, Bud Lung,Julie, Pamela Y., Debbie, Emmitt, Donna,Steve, Richard,Donald, Christina, Eva, Dominic,Gaby Garcia,Romona, Elea, Graysen Astumian, Marie,Michelle, Irma,  Julie, Greg, Allyson, Margaret, Valerie, Martha Rogers, Joseph, Stephen, Elizabeth,Ellen, Ling, Richard, Christine & David, Debby.

Annivesaries

  • 7/10 Michael & Anna Cornett
  • 7/25 Tedy & Lyne Budy
  • 7/31 Jim & Candace Strategos

Birthdays    

  • 7/3 Tedy Budy
  • 7/3 Savvas Chaffee
  • 7/4 Achilles Hackleman
  • 7/5 Saba Asmerom
  • 7/5 Rebecca Asmerom
  • 7/6 Ghisalaine Vallecillo
  • 7/8 Layth Dawood
  • 7/8 Elias Strategos
  • 7/8 Manuel Pimentel
  • 7/10 Hana Ayoub
  • 7/11 George Gebrewold
  • 7/15 Caitlyn Jennings
  • 7/19 Matthew Antonaros
  • 7/20 Jennifer Dean
  • 7/21 Matthew Andrews
  • 7/23 Timothy Haynes
  • 7/24 Genevieve Christensen
  • 7/25 Meqedes Mesfin
  • 7/30 Zachary Dorlis
  • 7/30 Isaiah Dawood

Please note:  All bulletin announcements must be received each week by 3:00 pm Tuesday to be included in the Sunday bulletin for that week. 

 

 

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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal Second Tone. Psalm 31.11,1.
Be glad in the Lord, and rejoice, O righteous.
Verse: Blessed are they whose transgressions have been forgiven.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to Titus 3:8-15.

Titus, my son, the saying is sure. I desire you to insist on these things, so that those who have believed in God may be careful to apply themselves to good deeds; these are excellent and profitable to men. But avoid stupid controversies, genealogies, dissensions, and quarrels over the law, for they are unprofitable and futile. As for a man who is factious, after admonishing him once or twice, have nothing more to do with him, knowing that such a person is perverted and sinful; he is self-condemned.

When I send Artemas or Tychicos to you, do your best to come to me at Nicopolis, for I have decided to spend the winter there. Do your best to speed Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way; see that they lack nothing. And let our people learn to apply themselves to good deeds, so as to help cases of urgent need, and not to be unfruitful.

All who are with me send greeting to you. Greet those who love us in the faith. Grace be with you all. Amen.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of the Holy Fathers of the 4th Ecumenical Council
The Reading is from Matthew 5:14-19

The Lord said to his disciples, "You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hid. Nor do men light a lamp and put it under a bushel, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven. Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfill them. For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished. Whoever then relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but he who does them and teaches them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven."


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Calendar

  • St. George Calendar

    July 19 to July 26, 2020

    Sunday, July 19

    8:30AM Orthros

    9:30AM Divine Liturgy

    Tuesday, July 21

    6:00PM Vespers

    7:00PM Bible Study

    Wednesday, July 22

    11:00AM Father Joseph Office Hours

    3:00PM Soak up the Son Ages 12-18

    4:00PM Soak up the Son Ages 5-11

    6:00PM Vespers

    Thursday, July 23

    11:00AM Father Joseph Office Hours

    6:00PM Vespers

    Friday, July 24

    5:00PM Evening Office Hours - Sacrament of Holy Confession, No Appointment Necessary

    6:00PM Akathist

    Saturday, July 25

    9:30AM Divine Liturgy-St. Anna & St. Olympia

    6:00PM Vespers

    Sunday, July 26

    7:00AM Orthros

    8:30AM Divine Liturgy

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