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Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2019-11-24
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Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • 408.605.0621
  • Street Address:

  • 9th and Lincoln

  • Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
  • Mailing Address:

  • PO Box 5808 Carmel by the Sea

  • Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921


Contact Information




Services Schedule

 

Weekend services: the weekend schedule is fixed for most of the year. The services take place in Carmel-by-the-Sea, at All Saints Church, lower level, 9th and Lincoln.

Saturdays: 5:00pm Vespers

Sundays:   8:30am Matins

                   9:45am Liturgy

Week-day services: during the week we may celebrate the major feast days of the Church either in Carmel or in Salinas. Please check the calendar! The schedule pattern is:

Wednesdays:  6:00pm Paraklesis

Eve of feasts: 6:00pm Vespers

Feast days:    8:30am Matins

                       9:45am Liturgy


Past Bulletins


Schedule of Services

Friday, November 22   Elder Iakovos Tsalikis of Evia (since 2017)
Saturday, November 23
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, November 24
    8:30am  Matins
    9:45am  Liturgy
    12:00pm  Kids Choir Practice, Sunday School + Orthodoxy 101/ Catechism
Monday, November 25   Saint Katherine
Tuesday, November 26  Saint Stelianos the protector of children
    8:30am  Matins
    9:30am  Liturgy

    11:00am  Book Forum
    12:30pm  Prayer With Purpose
Wednesday, November 27
    6:00pm  Vespers
Thursday, November 28  Thanksgiving
    8:30am  Matins
    9:30am  Liturgy
Friday, November 29
    6:00pm  Vespers, Matins, Liturgy
Saturday, November 30   Saint Andrew the First Called Apostle
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, December 1   Parish Assembly
    8:30am  Matins
    9:45am  Liturgy
    12:00pm  Orthodoxy 101/ Catechism
    12:00pm  Sunday School
    12:30pm  Parish Assembly
    8:00pm  Vigil for Saint Porphyrios in Santa Cruz
Monday, December 2  Saint Porphyrios (since 2013)
    8:30am  Orthros + Liturgy
Tuesday, December 3
    10:00am  Congregational Chanting
    11:00am  Book Forum
    12:30pm  Prayer With Purpose
    4:00pm  Ladies I-Help
Wednesday, December 4
    6:00pm  Paraklesis
    7:00pm  Dinner, Lecture and Discussion Time
Thursday, December 5
    6:30pm  Vespers at Saint Nicholas Church - San Jose
Friday, December 6  Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker
    8:30am  Orthros + Liturgy
Saturday, December 7
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, December 8 PC Elections
    8:30am  Matins
    9:45am  Liturgy
    11:30am  Angel Tree Decoration, Ginger Bread House building, Kids Choir Preview Concert
    12:00pm  Sunday School + Orthodoxy 101/ Catechism

 

See the whole calendar at http://www.stjohn-monterey.org/parish-calendar

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Community Calendar

November 22,23 and 24   -  Philoptochos Bake Sale - Star Market (22, 23) and church (24)
November 28 - Thanksgiving Day Liturgy
December 1 - Parish Assembly
December 3 - Ladies IHelp 
December 8 - PC Elections
December 8 - Angel Tree Decoration, Ginger Bread House Building and Kids Choir Preview
December 15 - COM-2 Council of Ministries: Vision and Mission
December 22 - Kids Choir Performance
December 25 - Caroling and Christmas Luncheon
December 29 - Kids Choir Performance
December 29 - Lunch with All Saints Community (the fifth Sunday of the month)
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News & Events

NEW DATES FOR PARISH ASSEMBLY AND PARISH COUNCIL ELECTIONS

The Parish Assembly and PC Elections will take place on Sunday, December 1 and December 8 respectively, after the Divine Liturgy and lunch.


APPLICATIONS FOR PARISH COUNCIL NOW BEING ACCEPTED

Each and every baptized Orthodox Christian must make some effort of active commitment to the Church. Some serve by participating in the choir, teaching Sunday School, with the Ladies Philoptochos Society, or in other capacities, while others offer themselves to the Church by serving in the Parish Council. The Parish Council is a ministry that calls all its members to witness Christ and the Orthodox Faith to those they encounter in all aspects of life. It is a truly a high responsibility task that requires serious individual committed to our Lord. The calling of a Parish Council member is holy and spiritual. In assisting in the administrative responsibilities of the Church, a Parish Council member acknowledges and makes real the importance of strengthening the earthly ministry of Christ through God’s Church. This takes humility, faith and a deep commitment to Christ our Lord.

In accordance with the 2014 Regulations of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, all candidates seeking election to serve on the Parish Council must attend a PARISH COUNCIL SEMINAR organized by the local Parish Council and under the leadership of the Parish Priest. The purpose of the Seminar is to prepare candidates for the Parish Council, as well as making aware of the sacred responsibilities expected of a Council member.     

Saint John the Baptist Church will hold a PARISH COUNCIL SEMINAR on a date convenient to the candidates. All potential Parish Council members, including those seeking re-election, must attend the Seminar. In order to be placed on the ballot, one must complete the Application for candidacy form and return it to Brian Balcom not later than December 1. Elections will be held Sunday, December 8, 2019.


END OF YEAR STEWARDSHIP PLEA

Our 2019 Stewardship campaign inches closer to our 2019 Stewardship budget of $144,000!  We are now 13% from meeting our Stewardship Budget Goal. We still need to raise another $30,000 to both close that difference entirely and meet our overall budget.

For the last few years we have had to dip into reserves to pay all the bills. And we will have to do the same this year. To get a better picture of this, it is so important you attend our approaching Parish Assembly on December 1st. We need your commitment and involvement before we can take the next step in our community growth. We encourage you to reassess the many ministries now being offered and participate in all the very rewarding encounters we have with each other and with God. Let us meet the challenge!  Complete a 2019 Stewardship Card available at church or at Saint John's web site. For online donations, go here.


KIDS CHOIR AND SUNDAY SCHOOL

The children will meet in Saint Nektarios chapel for the CHOIR PRACTICE from 12 noon with Ms. Abby. After the practice, at 12:30pm, they will go to their classrooms for Sunday School. The children learn hymns from the Nativity season as celebrated in the Orthodox Church and also some popular carols. The class will  be enriching not only musically, but also in the theology and Tradition of our Church, in bringing Christmas to the children and the children to Christmas.


ORTHODOXY 101/ (RE)CATECHISM CLASS

The Catechism/ Orthodoxy 101 Class will meet this Sunday to begin topic #9 of the curriculum, Man, Sin, Salvation. The curriculum including audio resources can be found at our web site under Adult Education.

Our visitors and newcomers are encouraged to attend and participate. The class is also offered as RECATECHISM to all for their own benefit, for connecting with our visitors and catechumens and for strengthening our community. No asked questions are silly. Come, ask, learn, change and be transformed!


CONGREGATIONAL CHANTING WORKSHOP

The Congregational Chanting Workshop will take place this week. The next class will be on Tuesday, November 26, from 10 am (before the Book Forum). Open to all.


BOOK FORUM STARTED THE NEW READING

The book that we are reading and discussing together  is The Gurus, the Young Man and Elder Paisios. Get your copy from our bookstore and start reading it. You will not be able to put it down... At the next class we will continue and finish Chapters 2.

This powerful memoir tells the story of a Greek youth who, out of a desire to know the truth empirically, began to experiment in yoga, hypnotism, and various occult techniques. Eventually drawn back to the Faith of his forefathers Orthodox Christianity he visited the ancient monastic republic of Mount Athos in his native Greece, where he was brought to a knowledge of the Truth of Jesus Christ by the saintly Elder Paisios (1924 1994). Nevertheless, believing he had only found part of the truth on the Holy Mountain, he chose to give the same opportunity to Hindu yogis that he had given to Elder Paisios and other Orthodox monks. Thus, at the age of twenty-five, he embarked on a trip to India, where he undertook his search in the ashrams of three famous gurus, one of whom was worshipped as a god. His experiences in India, along with his subsequent encounters with Elder Paisios on Mount Athos, are recounted in the present book in vivid detail. Popular in Greece since its first publication there in 2001, The Gurus, the Young Man, and Elder Paisios is a page-turning narrative of both outward adventures and inward struggles. What stands out most in this book, however, is the radiant image of Elder Paisios, possessed of divine gifts, laboring in prayer for his fellow man, and overflowing with unconditional love. Through this, one sees the uncreated Source of the elder's love and of the author's spiritual transformation: the true God-man Jesus Christ, Who honors man's personal freedom while drawing him, through love, into everlasting union with Himself.


CONTEMPORARY ASCETICS OF MOUNT ATHOS

Our Wednesday evening service and dinner have been an excellent venue for building community, growing spiritually and learning the Orthodox faith. We are enjoying a new cycle for these presentations: Contemporary Ascetics of Mount Athos. We will learn about amazing elders from Mount Athos as presented by some of our own parishioners - many thanks to Athanasios and Greta who got us started. Join us for faith, community and the delicious lenten potluck dinner! Wednesdays evening right after Paraklesis. Due to the busy liturgical calendar through Epiphany, we will resume the lectures in January.


FOR THE PARENTS AND THEIR CHILDREN

November 26 is the feast of Saint Stelianos the protector of children. This is an opportunity to get closer to the saint and to ask for his intercessions as we will celebrate the divine liturgy. Bring the children/ grandchildren/ god-children and enjoy the more intimate worship space in Saint Nektarios chapel.


COM-2: THE NEXT COUNCIL OF MINISTRIES MEETING

Our Council of Ministries will have their second meeting (COM-2) on December 15 following the brief lunch after Liturgy. This will be a very interesting meeting as we will be resetting our mission and vision. So much has changed in the last 4-5 years! Not only have we met goals set back then, but we are now in a new setting with new parishioners and new missions and new strengths (and weaknesses)...  So let’s meet to define our path ahead and what we see for our future. Open to all.

Council of Ministry Leaders, turn in your worksheets as soon as possible.


PHILOPTOCHOS FALL BAKE SALE

 The Big Fall Bake Sale is happening now (November 22 & 23 at Star Market, November 24 at St. John’s)

Last year under the direction of our sister Sandy Sanders, of beloved memory, she and her family raised $6,000.00!  These funds help to sustain the chapter and support our numerous ministries of God’s Work ~ helping those who cannot help themselves.  This year Sandy’s daughters, Candace and Julie, will be heading up the Big Fall Bake Sale. 
We’re asking for your help with baking & packing, and for sponsors for special order items. 
Won’t you please help Philoptochos make this their most successful 

November 22 & 23 Sale at Star Market, November 24th Sale at St. John’s
Thank you for supporting Philoptochos

 

 


WOMEN I-HELP and I-PRAYER

Our community is blessed to host the I-Help ministry for women on the first Tuesday of every month - coming up Tuesday December 3, from 4pm! The guest ladies will be staying overnight in the hall. We are responsible for cooking a meal for them on this evening each month, and for ministering to them while they are with us (connect, encourage, pray, etc). Items will be needed for preparing the dinner for them. Please prepare to sign up! Lists will be posted soon.

NEW: I-Prayer is the offering of quality time for prayer in our chapel. The Small Compline will be prayed from around 6pm, right after dinner. Plan to participate.


SERVING THESE SUNDAYS

Serving this Sunday in church and at the fellowship hour following Liturgy:

November 24
Parish Council member: Kevin Wheeler
Greeter: Rania Zavitsanos
Fellowship: Green Team – Every 4th Sunday each month

December 1
Parish Council member: Euthimios Saites
Fellowship: Gold Team – Every 1st Sunday each month


FELLOWSHIP HOUR AND WELCOME MINISTRY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Interested in joining our Fellowship Hour or Welcome Ministry Teams in 2020? There is an opportunity for you to serve! Our Welcome Ministry greeters welcome guests and parishioners with a smile as they arrive for Divine Services each Sunday. Our Fellowship Hour teams offer hospitality and refreshments following Liturgy so that Saint John’s community can join in fellowship and get to know each other better. 

If you'd like to join the Welcome Ministry, please contact Temia Demakopoulos. And if you’d like to join the Coffee Hour team, please contact Corkey Balcom.


CONFESSIONS AT SAINT JOHN’S

Father Ion is available to hear confessions after services and also by appointment at other times. If you need to do confession, please contact Father Ion ahead of time.


NEW ELECTRONIC STEWARDSHIP PAYMENT

We are finally able to receive stewardship payments and any donation through our Facebook page. Go to our page and select the DONATE button for a free-of-charge donation (no fee to be payed). Check it out here: https://www.facebook.com/SaintJohnTheBaptistGreekOrthodoxChurch/

You can also donate through PayPal by visiting our web site or clicking here: PayPal Donation


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How Does it Work?

1. Visit smile.amazon.com.
The entire shopping experience is the same and most products available on amazon.com are available at Amazon Smile. Link to https://smile.amazon.com/ch/94-6136359.

2. Sign in and Choose Saint John the Baptist Church Carmel
The screen will look slightly different depending on whether you’re already signed into Amazon. If you’re already signed in, you’ll see a screen like the one below. Simply search for “Saint John the Baptist Church Carmel” and proceed to step 3.

3. Begin Shopping

 


LIGHT THE PATH

His Eminence Gerasimos and the Metropolis of San Francisco Philoptochos
joyfully invite you to attend
 

Light the Path
~
A Christmas Luncheon in support of the 
Bishop Anthony Philoptochos Student Aid Endowment Fund,

Saturday, December 7, 2019
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral
245 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA  94103

11:00 am
$75 Per Person

Call 415-431-2600 - email office@stphiloptochos.org -
visit www.sfphiloptochos.org


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Plagal 2nd Mode

When the angelic powers appeared at Your grave, the soldiers guarding it feared and became as dead. And standing by the sepulcher was Mary who was seeking Your immaculate body. You devastated Hades, not afflicted by it. You went to meet the virgin, and granted eternal life. You resurrected from the dead. O Lord, glory to You.

Apolytikion for Afterfeast of the Entry of the Theotokos in the 4th Mode

Today is the prelude of God's good pleasure, and the proclamation of humanity's salvation. In the temple of God, the Virgin is presented openly, and in herself she announces Christ to all. Let us, then, with a great voice cry aloud to her: "Rejoice, you are the fulfillment of the Creator's dispensation."

Seasonal Kontakion in the 4th Mode

The Savior's most pure and immaculate temple, the very precious bridal chamber and Virgin, who is the sacred treasure of the glory of God, on this day is introduced into the House of the Lord, and with herself she brings the grace in the divine Spirit. She is extolled by the Angels of God. A heavenly tabernacle is she
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

First Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from Matthew 28:16-20

At that time, the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw him they worshipped him; but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age. Amen."


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal 2nd Mode. Psalm 27.9,1.
O Lord, save your people and bless your inheritance.
Verse: To you, O Lord, I have cried, O my God.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians 2:4-10.

Brethren, God who is rich in mercy, out of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead through our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved), and raised us up with him, and made us sit with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not your own doing, it is the gift of God: not because of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.


Gospel Reading

13th Sunday of Luke
The Reading is from Luke 18:18-27

At that time, a ruler came to Jesus and asked him, "Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?" And Jesus said to him, "Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone. You know the commandments: 'Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Honor your father and mother.' " And he said, "All these I have observed from my youth." And when Jesus heard it, he said to him, "One thing you still lack. Sell all that you have and distribute it to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me." But when he heard this he became sad, for he was very rich. Jesus looking at him said, "How hard it is for those who have riches to enter the kingdom of God! For 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." Those who heard it said, "Then who can be saved?" But he said, "What is impossible with men is possible with God."


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Wisdom of the Fathers

Love of money is the worship of idols, a daughter of unbelief, an excuse for infirmities, a foreboder of old age, a harbinger of drought, a herald of hunger.
Saint John Climacus
The Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 16:2,7 and Step 17:1, 6th Century

He who has conquered this passion has cut out care; but he who is bound by it never attains to pure prayer.
Saint John Climacus
The Ladder of Divine Ascent, Step 16:2,7 and Step 17:1, 6th Century

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Saints and Feasts

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November 24

13th Sunday of Luke


Allsaint
November 24

Our Holy Father Clement, Pope of Rome

Saint Clement was instructed in the Faith of Christ by the Apostle Peter. He became Bishop of Rome in the year 91, the third after the death of the Apostles. He died as a martyr about the year 100 during the reign of Trajan.


Mercurios
November 25

Mercurius the Great Martyr of Caesarea in Cappadocia

Saint Mercurius came from Cappadocia, and was the son of Gordian, a Scythian. A young man, and a soldier of high rank, he refused to offer sacrifice to the idols, and after torments was beheaded during the reign of Valerian (253-260).


Katherin
November 25

Catherine the Great Martyr of Alexandria

Saint Catherine, who was from Alexandria, was the daughter of Constas (or Cestus). She was an exceedingly beautiful maiden, most chaste, and illustrious in wealth, lineage, and learning. By her steadfast understanding, she utterly vanquished the passionate and unbridled soul of Maximinus, the tyrant of Alexandria; and by her eloquence, she stopped the mouths of the so-called philosophers who had been gathered to dispute with her. She was crowned with the crown of martyrdom in the year 305. Her holy relics were taken by Angels to the holy mountain of Sinai, where they were discovered many years later; the famous monastery of Saint Catherine was originally dedicated to the Holy Transfiguration of the Lord and the Burning Bush, but later was dedicated to Saint Catherine. According to the ancient usage, Saints Catherine and Mercurius were celebrated on the 24th of this month, whereas the holy Hieromartyrs Clement of Rome and Peter of Alexandria were celebrated on the 25th. The dates of the feasts of these Saints were interchanged at the request of the Church and Monastery of Mount Sinai, so that the festival of Saint Catherine, their patron, might be celebrated more festively together with the Apodosis of the Feast of the Entry of the Theotokos. The Slavic Churches, however, commemorate these Saints on their original dates.


Styliano
November 26

Stylianos the Monk of Paphlagonia

St. Stylianos was from Paphlagonia living in the latter 6th century and early 7th century. He loved the Lord Jesus Christ with his whole heart and lived in strict asceticism. When he fell asleep in the Lord, his face shone like the sun and an angel appeared to take his soul to Glory. His prayers have worked many miracles, both during his earthly life and since. He is of special help to children who are ill and to childless couples. He is known as a protector of orphans.


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November 30

Andrew the First- Called Apostle

This Saint was from Bethsaida of Galilee; he was the son of Jonas and the brother of Peter, the chief of the Apostles. He had first been a disciple of John the Baptist; afterwards, on hearing the Baptist's witness concerning Jesus, when he pointed Him out with his finger and said, "Behold the Lamb of God, Which taketh away the sin of the world" (John 1.29,36), he straightway followed Christ, and became His first disciple; wherefore he is called the First-called of the Apostles. After the Ascension of the Saviour, he preached in various lands; and having suffered many things for His Name's sake, he died in Patras of Achaia, where he was crucified on a cross in the shape of an "X," the first letter of "Christ" in Greek; this cross is also the symbol of Saint Andrew.


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Prayer Requests

Please remember in your prayers the following who are in need.

"Lord Jesus Christ Son of God, have mercy on your servant (first name)."

Sophie Britton - for strength and recovery

Eleni Saites - for patience and endurance.

Jeanny Elliott - for recovery.

Nina and George Kadiev, Nicholas and Annie - George going through many serious health trials.

Kylie and her family for health, faith and hope. 

Bodie Aguirre - for protection during his military service.

Michael and Kristen - for spiritual strength and unity in Christ. 

Maribelle Alvarez - for strength and recovery

For those who are in prisons:

Theo, Constantine, Sergei and Dennis.

And for our catechumens:

      Steven, Paul, Aleksandra, Nicholas, Andrew, Michael and Andrew.

Father Ion is available for home visits. Please call him directly at 408.605.0621 if you would like to schedule one.

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