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St. George Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2021-02-07
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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

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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

    February 7 to February 14, 2021

    Sunday, February 7

    Godparent & Godchild Sunday

    Teaching Liturgy

    8:30AM ORTHROS

    9:30AM DIVINE LITURGY

    10:30AM Virtual Fellowship Hour

    11:00AM Sunday School

    Monday, February 8

    +ST. THEODORE STRATELATES

    Wednesday, February 10

    +FAST DAY

    +ST. HARALAMBOS THE MARTYR

    Friday, February 12

    +FAST DAY

    Saturday, February 13

    5:00PM Vespers (Readers' Service)

    Sunday, February 14

    Sunday of the Canaanite

    8:30AM ORTHROS

    9:30AM DIVINE LITURGY

    11:00AM Sunday School

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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

16th Sunday of Matthew
The Reading is from St. Paul's Second Letter to the Corinthians 6:1-10

Brethren, working together with him, we entreat you not to accept the grace of God in vain. For he says, "At the acceptable time I have listened to you, and helped you on the day of salvation." Behold, now is the acceptable time; behold, now is the day of salvation. We put no obstacle in any one's way, so that no fault may be found with our ministry, but as servants of God we commend ourselves in every way: through great endurance, in afflictions, hardships, calamities, beatings, imprisonments, tumults, labors, watching, hunger; by purity, knowledge, forbearance, kindness, the Holy Spirit, genuine love, truthful speech, and the power of God; with the weapons of righteousness for the right hand and for the left; in honor and dishonor, in ill repute and good repute. We are treated as impostors, and yet are true; as unknown, and yet well known; as dying, and behold we live; as punished, and yet not killed; as sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing everything.


Gospel Reading

16th Sunday of Matthew
The Reading is from Matthew 25:14-30

The Lord said this parable: "A man going on a journey called his servants and entrusted to them his property; to one he gave five talents, to another two, to another one, to each according to his ability. Then he went away. He who had received the five talents went at once and traded with them; and he made five talents more. So also, he who had the two talents made two talents more. But he who had received the one talent went and dug in the ground and hid his master's money. Now after a long time the master of those servants came and settled accounts with them. And he who had received the five talents came forward, bringing five talents more, saying, 'Master, you delivered to me five talents; here I have made five talents more.' His master said to him, 'Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a little, I will set you over much; enter into the joy of your master.' And he also who had the two talents came forward, saying, 'Master, you delivered to me two talents; here I have made two talents more.' His master said to him, 'Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a little, I will set you over much; enter into the joy of your master.' He also who had received the one talent came forward, saying, 'Master, I knew you to be a hard man, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you did not winnow; so I was afraid, and I went and hid your talent in the ground. Here you have what is yours.' But his master answered him, 'You wicked and slothful servant! You knew that I reap where I have not sowed, and gather where I have not winnowed? Then you ought to have invested my money with the bankers, and at my coming I should have received what was my own with interest. So take the talent from him, and give it to him who has the ten talents. For to every one who has will more be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who has not, even what he has will be taken away. And cast the worthless servant into the outer darkness; there men will weep and gnash their teeth." As he said these things he cried out: "He who has ears to hear, let him hear!"


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Announcements

Sign-up for Divine Liturgy February 7

Please sign up in advance by Following this link for services on Sunday, February 7 at 8:30/9:30am.

Greeters: Yodahe Gamada, Aida Abebe

Reminder, per Metropolis protocols, facemasks and physical distancing required, please stay home when not feeling well.

 

Click the links below to stream upcoming services

YouTube Channel

Facebook Page

 

Godparent/Godchild Sunday Today!

All godparents and godchildren are invited to participate in Divine Liturgy together beginning at 9:30am. Consider calling your Godparent/Godchild today if you are not able to be together in person.

 

Virtual Fellowship Hour Today

Click here to join the Zoom Fellowship Hour following Divine Liturgy. You do not have to have Zoom to participate. Those interested may simply call in. Call (312) 626 6799 and enter Meeting ID: 895 4024 9857 and Passcode: 751246.

 

Sympathies

Sympathies to Lily Zahariades on the death of her sister-in-law, Carole Zahariades, on January 23, 2021. May Carole's memory be eternal!

 

Loaves & Fishes

Our first Loaves and Fishes meal of 2021 was a great success. We welcomed four new volunteers who joined us for the first time and did a wonderful job. We appreciate the commitment of all the volunteers. A sincere and heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Theologia Pitsavas who donated all of the food in memory of her departed husband Vasili (Bill). May his memory be eternal!

 

Clothing Drive

Thank you to all who donated to our January Men's Clothing Drive. We were able to offer over 100 items of clothing and accessories that will be distributed from FOCUS House to those in need locally. Look to future bulletins for additional opportunities to donate.

 

Free Theology Books & Icons

Stop by the hall after services to peruse a selection of free Theology books.

  

Missions Presentation

We are excited to share that Dan Christopulos will be joining us for worship on Sunday, February 21, and will be preaching on the topic of Missions. Dan was recently hired as the Director of Development for the Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC). He is responsible for "managing all aspects of fundraising and communications efforts at OCMC.” Dan has had a fruitful experience in the mission field including being the "first missionary sent by OCMC to East Africa in 1985.” On the 21st Dan will speak about his experience in missions and bring awareness to the work being done by our OCMC. Hope to see you on the 21st!

 

Parish Assembly Save-the-date

Please save the date of Sunday, February 28 immediately following Divine Liturgy for our next Parish Assembly. At this assembly, we will hear an update on our ministries and discuss and vote on our 2021 budget.

 

Wednesday Evening Lenten Book Discussions

Lent begins on March 15. As part of our Lenten lecture series, we will host book discussions following Pre-sanctified Liturgy on Wednesday evenings. The book we’ll be reading is Toolkit for Spiritual Growth: a Practical Guide to Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving by Fr. Evan Armatas. The cost is $10. To reserve your copy, please email Steve Arsenault at  arsenault003@gmail.com or stop by the bookstore after Liturgy prior to February 22. You will be notified when the book is available for curbside pickup or in the bookstore after services.

   

Thank you!

Thank you to Fr. Perry and all the parishioners of St. George for your prayers and support during our recovery from COVID-19, and my recent surgery. – Presvytera Eileen Simon

 

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

 

Sign-up for Divine Liturgy February 14

Follow this link to sign up for services on Sunday, February 14 at 8:30/9:30am.

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Wisdom of the Fathers

There is an old saying: 'Excesses meet.' Too much fasting and too much eating come to the same end. Keeping too long a vigil brings the same disastrous cost as ... sluggishness... Too much self-denial brings weakness and induces the same condition as carelessness. Often I have seen men who would not be snared by gluttony fall, nevertheless, through immoderate fasting and tumble in weakness into the very urge which they had overcome. Unmeasured vigils and foolish denial of rest overcame those whom sleep could not overcome. Therefore, 'fortified to right and to left in the armor of justice,' as the apostle says (2 Cor. 6:7), life must be lived with due measure and, with discernment for a guide, the road must be traveled between the two kinds of excess so that in the end we may not allow ourselves to be diverted from the pathway of restraint which has been laid down for us nor fall through dangerous carelessness into the urgings of gluttony and self-indulgence.
St. John Cassian
Conferences, Conference Two: On Discernment no. 16; Paulist Press pg. 76, 5th century

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Metropolis of Chicago News

Metropolis of Chicago Launches New Ministry for High School Seniors

02/04/2021

The Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago announced the launch of a new ministry for high school graduates called Lighthouse. Lighthouse aims to prepare campers for the social, emotional, practical, and spiritual challenges they will encounter in the college experience and beyond.
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In Other News

Lyn Olson Medical Crisis On-Line Winter Fundraiser

Saturday, February 6 at 8pm is the deadline for bidding on items at the LOMCP Hand Made with Love Auction.  A great way to pluck one of a kind handcrafted gifts for Valentine’s Day, while supporting a good cause.

https://one.bidpal.net/mcpwinauc2021/browse/all(details:item/54)

 

Blood Drive at YWCA

The Red Cross will hold a blood drive on Friday, February 12 from 10 am. – 4 pm at the YWCA St. Paul, 375 Selby Ave, St. Paul. If you are able to participate, please sign up for a time slot.

 

Discover OCF (Orthodox Christian [College] Fellowship): Feb 26th 7pm

Calling all High School Juniors and Seniors! The college students at the University of  Minnesota want to meet YOU and share all about the Orthodox opportunities in college! Orthodox Christian Fellowship is a national organization for college students to explore their faith. We are inviting you to join us on Friday, February 26th from 7-8 pm on ZOOM to get a sneak peek into the college experience. Please RSVP on our website under events at www.ocfumn.com! See you there! Email ocf@umn.edu with any questions. 

  

Photos Updated in Shutterfly 

Photos are being updated to Shutterfly. Take a look. https://stgeorgegoc.shutterfly.com

 

Support for those in Need

Please contact Fr. Perry or our Ladies Philoptochos if you or someone you know is in need (food, clothing, shelter, etc.). Our Ladies Philoptochos, Missions & Benevolence, Discretionary support, FOCUS MN, etc. are here to help.

 

Announcing 2021 Roselawn Program Prices

Advance planning can give you and your family peace of mind and is also cost-effective because annual cost increases are typically at least 2%. The St. George Roselawn Cemetery Program continues to offer lots at Roselawn in Roseville for a 15% discount off list prices. All revenue from lots supports our church and its ministries. These lots are in the St. George section, adjacent to the Greek Orthodox section, and easily identifiable by the monument/altar table. Contact the church office for more information.   

2021 Discounted Prices for Parishioners: 

$6,460 = Monument Lot (2 graves) 

$4,246 = Flat Lot (2 Graves) 

$2,508 = Flat Lot (1 Grave, Limited Availability) 

Lots for both monument and marker stones are still available.   

Please follow Roselawn regulations for the care and beautification of your lots.

The table-like monument marking our area from Victoria street is visible on google maps and google satellite view at the links below and can be found on the church website. 

https://www.google.com/maps/@44.9930459,-93.1389199,69m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en 

https://www.google.com/maps/@44.9931192,-93.1393733,3a,37.5y,107.59h,84.79t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sWsyLYEQ6btgc3SJkAxjgbg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?hl=en 

 

Spring Opportunities at National Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF)

  • Spiritual Wake-Up: During lent (Mar 16-Apr 22), this community of prayer will meet virtually to learn together throughout the Lenten season. More details will be released on the website soon!
  • College Conference: Mark your calendars for May 28-31!
  • District Day: Instead of having a regional retreat, we’ll be having an in-person district day, hosted in Minneapolis. More details about this event will come later. 

For more information email minniowastudent@ocf.net

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Saints and Feasts

Theostratateles
February 08

Theodore the Commander & Great Martyr

The holy Martyr Theodore was from Euchaita of Galatia and dwelt in Heraclea of Pontus. He was a renowned commander in the military, and the report came to the Emperor Licinius that he was a Christian and abominated the idols. Licinius therefore sent certain men to him from Nicomedia, to honor him and ask him to appear before him. Through them, however, Saint Theodore sent back a message that it was necessary for various reasons, that Licinius come to Heraclea. Licinius, seeing in this a hope of turning Saint Theodore away from Christ did as was asked of him.

When the Emperor came to Heraclea, Saint Theodore met him with honor, and the Emperor in turn gave Theodore his hand, believing that through him he would be able to draw the Christians to the worship of his idols. Seated upon his throne in the midst of the people, he publicly bade Theodore offer sacrifice to the gods. But Theodore asked that the emperor entrust him with the most venerable of his gods, those of gold and silver, that he might take them home and himself attend upon them that evening, promising that the following day he would honor them in public. The Emperor, filled with joy at these tidings, gave command that Theodore's request be fulfilled.

When the Saint had taken the idols home, he broke them in pieces and distributed the gold and silver to the poor by night. The next day a centurion named Maxentius told Licinius that he had seen a pauper pass by carrying the head of Artemis. Saint Theodore, far from repenting of this, confessed Christ boldly. Licinius, in an uncontainable fury, had the Saint put to many torments, then crucified. While upon the cross, the holy Martyr was further tormented -- his privy parts were cut off, he was shot with arrows, his eyes were put out, and he was left on the cross to die. The next day Licinius sent men to take his corpse and cast it into the sea; but they found the Saint alive and perfectly whole. Through this, many believed in Christ. Seeing his own men turning to Christ, and the city in an uproar, Licinius had Theodore beheaded, about the year 320. The Saint's holy relics were returned to his ancestral home on June 8, which is also a feast of the Great Martyr Theodore.


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Stewardship

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2021 Stewardship Program

Our 2021 Archdiocesan Stewardship theme comes from Paul's first epistle to the Corinthians, "…the greatest of these is love" (13:13). We are excited for 2021 and continuing the challenge of fulfilling our mission at St. George, especially through developing the gift of love

Please consider submitting a 2021 pledge card and becoming active in our 2021 program today! Pledge cards are available on the candle stand. Please contact the office to have one sent to you, or print one from a pdf by clicking here.

Pledge cards can be filled out and emailed digitally to info@stgeorgegoc.org or mailed to the church office. We thank you for supporting the ministries of our parish during these challenging times!

 

Stewardship is a free-will offering of our time, talent, and treasure...

Participating in our Stewardship Program is how individuals/families become active "stewards" of our church. Your contributions give the church the resources needed to fulfill its mission and vision. We thank God for every good gift that comes from above and we thank you for your support of the work of the church! As an added bonus, contributions are tax-deductible. Don't forget, active participation in the liturgical life of the church as well as in our stewardship program is how folks are able to serve on the Parish Council, vote in Parish Assemblies, etc.

  

Giving Stats at the beginning of 2021 

56 pledges have been received as of February 5, 2021. Our annual parish budget is approx. $350,000. Planning out your 2021 stewardship offerings: 1. Pray for God’s inspiration and guidance. 2. Plan/budget stewardship first. 3. Challenge oneself to grow and give with joy (our individual goal is 3% of our yearly income). We thank you for supporting the ministries of our parish!

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