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St. George Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2020-08-30
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St. George Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (651) 222-6220
  • Street Address:

  • 1111 Summit Avenue

  • Saint Paul, MN 55105


Contact Information






Services Schedule

Sunday Morning Orthros/Matins 8:15am, Divine Liturgy 9:30am; Saturday Great Vespers & Weekday Services (see Online Calendar, Sunday Bulletin & Newsletter); Confession (by appointment).

Parish Mission Statement: “St. George Greek Orthodox Church is a Christ-centered
Community that:

  • Inspires faith and worship
  • Cultivates spiritual growth and fellowship, and
  • Encourages benevolence and outreach”

Parish Vision Statement: "Ascending together to the fullness of Life"

 


Past Bulletins


Calendar

  • Upcoming Events

    August 30 to September 7, 2020

    Sunday, August 30

    +ST. ALEXANDROS

    8:15AM ORTHROS

    9:30AM DIVINE LITURGY

    Monday, August 31

    +BELT/SASH OF THEOTOKOS

    Tuesday, September 1

    +ECCLESIASTICAL NEW YEAR

    Wednesday, September 2

    +FAST DAY

    1:30PM Daytime Bible Study

    Friday, September 4

    +PROPHET MOSES

    +FAST DAY

    Sunday, September 6

    8:15AM ORTHROS

    9:30AM DIVINE LITURGY

    10:30AM Virtual Fellowship Hour

    4:30PM M&B Meal for FOCUS

    Monday, September 7

    LABOR DAY - Office Closed

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Announcements

Sunday School Survey & Registration

Our Sunday School is preparing for the 2020 fall semester! Please register your child(ren) and fill out our survey so we can plan a safe and edifying semester for our youth. Please contact Aida at aidaabebe1@gmail.com or 651-434-7826 if you have any questions. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/18OjPn_btCpruFFSYEnLiFFQYM5BfPUCLgR6P_9bJt6E/edit

   

Sign-up for Divine Liturgy August 30

Follow this link to sign up for services on Sunday, August 30 at 9:30am.

 

Sign-up for Divine Liturgy September 6

Follow this link to sign up for services on Sunday, September 6 at 9:30am.

 

Click the links below to stream upcoming services

YouTube Channel

Facebook Page

 

Memory Eternal!

A 13-Year Memorial service will be held today for +John (Yiannis) Pitsavas.

  

Intro to Orthodoxy

Our 12-week Fall 2020 catechism class on the basics of Eastern Orthodox Christianity will begin on Tuesday evenings 7-9 pm, starting September 15. The course is open to all, especially inquirers, and those interested in converting to Orthodoxy. Classes will be held virtually via Zoom. If we move to in-person, classes will take place here at St. George. See insert for schedule; register online at https://forms.gle/JuYZfmJGMWEUPpfE6. Feel free to join us for individual classes without registering.

 

Daytime Bible Study

Our next virtual session will be on Wednesday, September 2 at 1:30pm when we will study The Flood in Genesis 6.5-7.24. Click here to join the Zoom Meeting; Meeting ID: 869 9542 7851. If questions, contact Kathy Ryan at kathy.aeiou@gmail.com.

 

Greek Summer Odyssey

Thank you to everyone who participated in our virtual festival on August 22-23! See insert.

 

AHEPA Meeting

Weather permitting, AHEPA will hold a socially distanced meeting in the parking lot of Gyropolis on Thursday, September 17th at 7pm. Please bring your own chair and plan to distance yourself 6 feet apart from other members. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, we will still hold a phone meeting. Gyropolis, 2325 W 90th St, Minneapolis, MN 55431, (952) 746-2091

 

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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

12th Sunday of Matthew
The Reading is from St. Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians 15:1-11

Brethren, I would remind you in what terms I preached to you the gospel, which you received, in which you stand, by which you are saved, if you hold it fast -- unless you believed in vain. For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. Then he appeared to more than five hundred brethren at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have fallen asleep. Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles. Last of all, as to one untimely born, he appeared also to me. For I am the least of the apostles, unfit to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God which is with me. Whether then it was I or they, so we preach and so you believed.


Gospel Reading

12th Sunday of Matthew
The Reading is from Matthew 19:16-26

At that time, a young man came up to Jesus, kneeling and saying, "Good Teacher, what good deed must I do, to have eternal life?" And he said to him, "Why do you call me good? One there is who is good. If you would enter life, keep the commandments." He said to him, "Which?" And Jesus said, "You shall not kill, You shall not commit adultery, You shall not steal, You shall not bear false witness, Honor your father and mother, and You shall love your neighbor as yourself." The young man said to him, "All these I have observed; what do I still lack?" Jesus said to him, "If you would be perfect, go, sell what you possess and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me." When the young man heard this he went away sorrowful; for he had great possessions.

And Jesus said to his disciples, "Truly, I say to you, it will be hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God." When the disciples heard this they were greatly astonished, saying, "Who then can be saved?" But Jesus looked at them and said to them, "With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."


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Missions & Benevolence

Silent Auction

Our traditional Silent Auction (supporting our causes) is going online! Look for an email from the Listserv this coming Tuesday, September 1st with all the details. We look forward to a new phase for this fundraising initiative.

 

Opportunities to Serve 

Opportunities are available the first week of every month to serve a hot, nutritious meal to the hungry at either Loaves and Fishes or FOCUS. Please consider volunteering to help make a difference. Upcoming dates are September 6, October 5, November 1, and December 7. Contact George Mastrogiorgis at info@stgeorgegoc.org to reserve a volunteer spot.

 

Meeting notes...

  • The Next FOCUS meal is September 6. Volunteer number minimal, dependent on need- to confirm a week before, number served is up- 120+
  • Union Gospel Mission- in agreement to add for monetary donation and possible meal serving coordination later on, SafeZone agreed no monetary donation, possible bag lunches later
  • Next meeting: September 17, 6:30pm.
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Wisdom of the Fathers

The sign that thou lovest God, is this, that thou lovest thy fellow; and if thou hatest thy fellow, thy hatred is towards God. For it is blasphemy if thou prayest before God while thou art wroth. For thy heart also convicts thee, that in vain thou multipliest words: thy conscience rightly judges that in thy prayers thou profitest nought.
St. Ephraim the Syrian
ON ADMONITION AND REPENTANCE.

Wherefore then doth Christ thus reply to him, saying, "There is none good?" Because He came unto Him as a mere man, and one of the common sort, and a Jewish teacher; for this cause then as a man He discourses with him. And indeed in many instances He replies to the secret thoughts of them that come unto Him.
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 63 on Matthew 19, 4th Century

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In Other News

Virtual Retreat “Communion of Saints”

In lieu of Family Camp this year, a virtual retreat for teens and adults is scheduled for Saturday, October 10, from 10am-12pm. Fr. Jonathan Proctor and Dr. Michael Lotti of Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in St. Paul, MN, will discuss how the Scriptures and the Orthodox liturgical tradition help us understand and live out this beautiful teaching. Please register at https://stmaryscamp.com/family-camp/

 

Annual MCP Gala

The 2020 MCP Gala will be 100% virtual this year. Bid on items in the online silent auction. Watch the live gala production on September 20. See insert for details or visit MCP’s OneCause Event Site at http://bidpal.net/mcpgala2020. The Medical Crisis Program offers grants to qualifying applicants to help cover unpaid medical expenses.

 

Learn to Chant

The Trisagion School of Byzantine Music is a new online Byzantine Chant training program offering instruction in English with a focus on the ever-growing English-language repertoire available in Byzantine notation. The cost of each 7-week course is $225 which includes access to repertoire scores, audio recordings, instructional videos, and weekly online practice sessions. The first term will run from August 31- October 18. For course descriptions and more information, visit https://trisagionschool.org

 

Save the Date

Summer Camp 2021 will be held on July 3-9, 2021. Staff applications at http://youth.stmarysgoc.org/ are being accepted until November 30, 2020. If you are a returning youth worker, please sign in with your username and PW; new applicants please create a new account. Feel free to pass this message along to anyone you think may be interested!

 

4th Annual National Advanced Leadership Conference

This pan-Orthodox virtual conference September 18-19, 2020 showcases the Intensive Program in Servant Leadership Workshop, among other presentations. The two-day event sponsored by the Orthodox Christian Leadership Initiative, features various speakers, including Fr. Marc Boulos, who will lead live, online presentations, Q&A sessions, and virtual break-out rooms. The cost is $200 (scholarships available). For details and registration click here.

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Saints and Feasts

Alexandr
August 30

Alexander, John, and Paul the New, Patriarchs of Constantinople

Saint Alexander was sent to the First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea as the delegate of Saint Metrophanes, Bishop of Constantinople (see June 4), to whose throne he succeeded in the year 325. When Arius had deceitfully professed allegiance to the Council of Nicaea, Saint Alexander, knowing his guile, refused to receive him into communion; Arius' powerful partisans threatened that they would use force to bring Arius into the communion of the Church the following day. Saint Alexander prayed fervently that God might spare the Church; and as Arius was in a privy place relieving nature, his bowels gushed forth with an effusion of blood, and the arch-heresiarch died the death of Judas. Saint Alexander was Bishop from 325 until 337, when he was succeeded by Saint Paul the Confessor, who died a martyr's death at the hands of the Arians (see Nov. 6). The Saint John commemorated here appears to be the one who was Patriarch during the years 562-577, surnamed Scholasticus, who is also commemorated on February 21. He was from Antioch, where he had been a lawyer (scholasticus); he was made presbyter, then was sent to Constantinople as representative (apocrisiarius) of the Patriarch of Antioch, and was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the Emperor Justinian. Saint Paul was Bishop of Constantinople during the years 687 - 693, in the reign of Emperor Justinian II, and presided over the Quinisext Council in 692.


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Stewardship

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Pledges

Please consider submitting a pledge card! 95 pledges have been received as of July 30, totaling $148,070. 2020 orange pledge cards are available; contact the office or visit http://stgeorgegoc.org/give. Pledge cards can be filled out and emailed to info@stgeorgegoc.org or printed, completed, and mailed to the church office. We thank you for supporting the ministries of our parish!

 

Contributions

Through July 31 $137,627 in Stewardship contributions have been received. 

 

Stewardship Response Fund

To reduce our likely budget shortfall (Greek Fest, Festival of Nations, Candles, Tray, etc.) and its impact on the ministries of the church, our stewardship committee, and parish council are asking, for those who are able, to contribute an amount in addition to what one typically gives during the year. 

We have set a goal of raising an additional $15,000 above and beyond our original 2020 Stewardship goal. Any contribution amount will help us reach our goal!

 

Response Fund Goal & Progress

7/50 contributors have given $50 

10/75 contributors have given $100

5/20 contributors have given $250

6 contributors have given more than $250

In total, as of August 28, 28 parishioners have contributed $7,205.50/$15,000

 

If you are able to give, please visit http://www.stgeorgegoc.org/give

 Please enter - "2020 Stewardship Response Fund" in the "Notes" box.

 

Or please mail a check to:

Saint George Greek Orthodox Church

Attn: Stewardship – 2020 Stewardship Response Fund

1111 Summit Avenue

St. Paul, MN 55105

In the memo line, please add: "2020 Stewardship Response Fund."

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Metropolis of Chicago News

New Program to Revitalize Church Stewardship and Foster Greater Financial Sustainability at the Parish Level

08/25/2020

The Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago announced the implementation of a Metropolis-wide program to help parishes transition to greater stewardship participation as the means of meeting operating expenses and becoming less reliant upon episodic fundraising events.

Metropolis of Chicago Launches a New Women-Led Initiative

08/20/2020

The Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago announced today the launch of a new initiative, the Order of the Myrrhbearing Women, which seeks to recognize, promote, and amplify the individual and collective voices of women in service of Christ and His Church.
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