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St. George Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2021-01-10
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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

Streaming

YouTube Channel

Facebook Page

Worship Sunday Orthros 8:30am & Divine Liturgy 9:30am

Saturday Vespers & Weekday Services (see Online Calendar)

Confession (by appointment)

Our Mission “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”

Our Vision "Ascending together to the fullness of Life"


Past Bulletins


Calendar

  • Upcoming Events

    January 10 to January 18, 2021

    Sunday, January 10

    +ST. GREGORY OF NYSSA

    Sunday after Epiphany

    8:30AM ORTHROS

    9:30AM DIVINE LITURGY

    10:30AM VASILOPITA CELEBRATION

    1:00PM Parish Assembly

    Monday, January 11

    +ST. THEODOSIOS CENOBIARCHOS

    Wednesday, January 13

    +FAST DAY

    Friday, January 15

    +FAST DAY

    Saturday, January 16

    5:00PM Vespers

    Sunday, January 17

    +ST. ANTHONY THE GREAT

    8:30AM ORTHROS

    9:30AM DIVINE LITURGY

    11:00AM Sunday School

    Monday, January 18

    +STS. ATHANASIOS & CYRIL

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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Sunday after Epiphany
The Reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians 4:7-13

BRETHREN, grace was given to each of us according to the measure of Christ's gift. Therefore it is said, "When he ascended on high he led a host of captives, and he gave gifts to men." (in saying, "He ascended," what does it mean but that he had also descended into the lower parts of the earth? He who descended is he who also ascended far above all the heavens, that he might fill all things.) And his gifts were that some should be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.


Gospel Reading

Sunday after Epiphany
The Reading is from Matthew 4:12-17

At that time, when Jesus heard that John had been arrested, he withdrew into Galilee; and leaving Nazareth he went and dwelt in Capernaum by the sea, in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali, that what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled: "The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, toward the sea, across the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles, the people who sat in darkness have seen a great light, and for those who sat in the region and shadow of death light has dawned." From that time Jesus began to preach, saying, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."


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Announcements

Sign-up for Divine Liturgy January 10

Follow this link to sign up for services on Sunday, January 10 at 8:30/9:30am.

Greeters: Bill Clemons & Richard Kanavati

 

Click the links below to stream upcoming services

YouTube Channel

Facebook Page

 

No Sunday School January 10

Virtual and in-person classes will resume next Sunday, January 17.

 

Virtual Parish Assembly Sunday, January 10

A virtual Parish Assembly has been scheduled for Sunday, January 10, 2021, at 1 pm. An agenda including the zoom link was mailed recently. We hope you will join us for this important meeting. 40 stewards are needed to reach a quorum. You will need to login individually on a computer or mobile device in order to vote. 

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83672440416?pwd=cUtxbEpvUnJvQXpLV0JPMUJONS9IZz09

Meeting ID: 836 7244 0416
Passcode: 610591
Phone: (312) 626-6799

 

Crown them with Glory & Honor!

Congratulations to Chris Christoforides and Emily Connolly who were united in the Mystery of Marriage on January 2, 2021! The sponsor is Misael Jordan.

 

House Blessings

Following Epiphany, please contact Fr. Perry to have your house blessed! No complicated planning or preparation necessary. You provide a bowl of water and make sure your family is present. Please call, text, or email Fr. Perry (651) 706-9672 cell or frperry@stgeorgegoc.org to schedule a house blessing. Χρόνια πολλά! Many Years for the feast of Epiphany!

 

May His Memory be Eternal!

It is with a heavy heart, but with hope in the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, that we share with you the passing of +Donald Johnson, on December 28, 2020. Read his obituary at https://www.startribune.com/obituaries/detail/0000378422/?fullname=donald-r-johnson

 

Usher in the New Year

Join the group of greeters/ushers who help at in-person church services! Contact Yodahe Gamada if interested at 612.715.8651 or yodahegamada@gmail.com

 

January-February 2021 Glad Tidings

Watch your mailboxes for the latest Glad Tidings issue and 2021 wall calendars. Click here to read the newsletter. 

  

Sign-up for Divine Liturgy January 17

Follow this link to sign up for services on Sunday, January 10 at 8:30/9:30am.

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Wisdom of the Fathers

For as persons not even knowing where to put a step forward, so they sat, overtaken by the darkness.
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 14 on Matthew 4, 4th Century

Take heed, then, often to come together to give thanks to God, and show forth His praise. For when ye assemble frequently in the same place, the powers of Satan are destroyed, and the destruction at which he aims is prevented by the unity of your faith.
St. Ignatius of Antioch
Epistle to the Ephesians Ch. 13, 2nd century

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In Other News

Theophany River Blessing Saturday, January 9 

The Minnesota Eastern Orthodox Christian Clergy Association (www.meocca.org), will hold the annual Theophany/Epiphany Blessing of the Waters service on the Mississippi River on Saturday at 12:00 noon, at Hidden Falls Park, 1313 Hidden Falls Drive, St. Paul. The half-hour service is free and open to the public. The service will end with the local priests immersing a gold cross in the Mississippi River, symbolizing Jesus Christ’s baptism in the River Jordan 2,000 years ago.

 

Last Chance to Join Peer Learning

This pan-Orthodox program, offered January-June 2021 by the Orthodox Christian Leadership Initiative, invites parish leaders to join Peer Learning to support development in their leadership roles, encouraging one another in Christ. Sign up before January 12 at https://www.orthodoxservantleaders.com/peer-learning.html !

 

Intro to Orthodox Christianity Course

Our MEOCCA sponsored, 12-week, Winter 2021 cooperative catechism course, Intro to Orthodox Christianity will begin on Monday, January 11, from 7-9 pm. The class is open to all; people interested in learning more about Orthodox Christianity, inquirers, catechumens, and current Orthodox Christians we well! The course is an excellent opportunity to deepen the knowledge of the Orthodox Christian Faith. Classes will be held virtually via Zoom to begin the semester. Register online at https://forms.gle/mrMdtTKJcSkPfjrw8 or www.meocca.org  Feel free to join for an individual session as well!

 

March for Life 2021

The annual March for Life will take place Friday, January 22, 12:00 noon at the State Capitol steps and grounds in St. Paul. This year there will not be a bus.

 

PanHellenic Scholarship Application Deadline January 31

A reminder that applications from eligible Greek American college students must be submitted electronically by January 31, 2021. For guidelines and to apply, visit https://www.panhellenicsf.org/apply. For inquiries please email pkorbakes@panhellenicsf.org or call (312) 357-6432.

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Metropolis of Chicago News

Metropolis of Chicago Releases Results of 2018-2019 Independent Audit

01/07/2021

Fulfilling its promise to meet a higher standard of financial accountability and transparency with the faithful, the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago published the results of the audit of its financial statements for the years ending 2018 and 2019.
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Saints and Feasts

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January 10

Gregory of Nyssa

Saint Gregory, the younger brother of Basil the Great, illustrious in speech and a zealot for the Orthodox Faith, was born in 331. His brother Basil was encouraged by their elder sister Macrina to prefer the service of God to a secular career (see July 19); Saint Gregory was moved in a similar way by his godly mother Emily, who, when Gregory was still a young man, implored him to attend a service in honor of the holy Forty Martyrs at her retreat at Annesi on the River Iris. Saint Gregory came at his mother's bidding, but being wearied with the journey, and feeling little zeal, he fell asleep during the service. The Forty Martyrs then appeared to him in a dream, threatening him and reproaching him for his slothfulness. After this he repented and became very diligent in the service of God.

Gregory became bishop in 372, and because of his Orthodoxy he was exiled in 374 by Valens, who was of one mind with the Arians. After the death of Valens in 378, Gregory was recalled to his throne by the Emperor Gratian. He attended the Local Council of Antioch, which sent him to visit the churches of Arabia and Palestine, which had been defiled and ravaged by Arianism. He attended the Second Ecumenical Council, which was assembled in Constantinople in 381. Having lived some sixty years and left behind many remarkable writings, he reposed about the year 395. The acts of the Seventh Ecumenical Council call him 'Father of Fathers."


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