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Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2021-07-18
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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, 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

Note: some of our services can be attended online via Zoom.   

Friday, July 16
    9:00am  Matins - Church University
    6:00pm  Matins - Vespers + Blessing of the Five Loaves + Liturgy

Saturday, July 17   Saint Marina
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, July 18
    8:30am  Matins
    9:45am  Liturgy
    12 noon Catechism Class
Monday, July 19
    9:00am  Matins - Church University in SALINAS
    6:00pm  Vespers and Reception in Santa Cruz
Tuesday, July 20   Prophet Elias
    9:00am  Orthros + Liturgy + Reception in Santa Cruz
Wednesday, July 21
    9:00am  Matins - Church University in SALINAS
    6:00pm  Paraklesis
Thursday, July 22 Saint Mary Magdalene the Holy Myrrh-bearer, Saint Markella
    9:00am  Matins - Church University in SALINAS
Friday, July 23
    9:00am  Matins - Church University
Saturday, July 24
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, July 25   Dormition of Saint Anna, Mother of the Theotokos
    8:30am  Matins
    9:45am  Liturgy

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

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News & Events

SATURDAY JULY 17 PARISH RETREAT

A ministry led by Mary Kanalakis

Don't forget to join our July 17 Retreat this Saturday starting at 10 am. It is open to all Parishioners. It  is not too late to join.

We are in a period of regrowth, renewing, reinventing our ministries outward to bring others to Christ and experience the joy we all share with our Lord. That makes every one of us a leader, a builder, an example to others. Deacon Sean Reid will lead us in developing our leader/builder/exemplar self with the Christian model, Doulos (servant of God), to help us.

This is applicable to us in all areas of our lives. You don’t have to be a “Ministry Leader” to gain great insight and direction for your own life and those around you.

Plan to spend Saturday, July 17 with us on ZOOM from 10 am until 2:30 pm with a short lunch break. Let’s altogether turn to those exploring or unsure and be welcome beacons, inviting them to become involved with our many ministries and find Christ in our midst.

Leadership


NEW: SERVING THESE SUNDAYS

A ministry lead by Corkey Balcom

Serving these coming Sundays in church and at the fellowship hour following Liturgy:

July 18
   Parish Council: Kathy Shaw
   Welcoming: Mary Kanalakis
  Fellowship Gratitude Luncheon: Team 3 (Orange) 3rd Sunday of the month

July 25
   Parish Council: David Zajicek
   Welcoming: Kathy Shaw
   Fellowship Gratitude Luncheon: Team 4 (Green) 4th Sunday of the month

Community


FELLOWSHIP PICNIC ON THE ARROYO SECO RIVER, JULY 24

A ministry Lead by Nadia Zajicek

 Join us for our parish picnic
Saturday, July 24 from 9:30 am

Signup here: https://signup.com/go/ZPLchhB

Come for a beautiful day of fellowship and relaxation outdoors.

The delicious BBQ Chicken and the macaroni salad will be provided by the leaders and hosts, Nadia and David Z.

 Bring your picnic stuff:

  • a potluck side dish and dessert to share.
  • drinks (including beer/wine if you would like it).
  • plates/utensils for your family.
  • a change of clothes if you plan to take a splash in the river or go tubing (subject to the water level in the river). The necessary tubing gear will be provided.
  • sun hat and sunscreen.

 The site is equipped with tables and benches. Consider bringing your own chairs to be used by the river or for gathering in groups. 

Among the fun activities: horseshoe toss, bean bag toss, river tubing, and a stretching class (in which case bring a beach towel or a mat). Feel free to bring other games to share. Father Ion will hold a short discussion with the kids of all ages starting at 10am.

Directions to the Backus Cabin Picnic Site are made available when you sign in. The picnic site is about 75 minutes from Monterey and 45 minutes from Salinas.

Signup here: https://signup.com/go/ZPLchhB

Community


SUNDAY CATECHISM CLASSES

A Ministry led by Father Ion

The Catechism Class will continue this Sunday, July 18 following Fellowship The topic for this Sunday is The Church: worship, architecture, iconography, vestments, liturgical actions and behavior in church. Father Ion will offer a Power Point on Iconography and Church Architecture presentation after the Liturgy. Please pray for our catechumens: Angelina, Mikael, Justin and Jenel.

Education


BOOK FORUM: MOUNTAIN OF SILENCE

A ministry led by Kathy Shaw.

About the author:

Kyriacos C. Markides, a professor of sociology at the University of Maine, is the author of Fire in the Heart: Healers, Sages, and Mystics (1992) and Riding with the Lion: In Search of Mystical Christianity (1995). In this extraordinary work, he presents the spiritual teachings of Father Maximos, a monk from Mount Athos who is abbot of Panagia Monastery in Cyprus. Clearly, Markides is quite taken by this charismatic representative of Greek Orthodox Christianity.

Markides manages to draw out Father Maximos on a variety of subjects including justice, evil, silence, the meaning of the church, saints, the Jesus prayer, icons, and the process of theosis, or union with God. The author's enthusiasm for his search for meaning in Eastern Orthodoxy gives this book its special momentum and vibrancy.

Our next meeting on Wednesday, JULY 21
Meeting time: from 10am, right after the Matins service.
To prepare: Please read Chapters 13

 Zoom in at the known link.

Adult Education


NEW: SELECTION OF BOOK FOR THE NEXT BOOK FORUM

A ministry lead by Kathy Shaw

Hello Fellow Book Lovers! Below are the choices for the next go around. We will be finished with The Mountain of Silence within the next few weeks. Please investigate and let Kathy know your preference of the next book for us all to read (shawdezines@yahoo.com). The three suggestions below are all very interesting. Join the Book Forum on Wednesdays from 11am, right after the daily Matins service.

Riding with the Lion: In Search of Mystical Christianity

Gifts of the Desert: The Forgotten Path of Christian Spirituality

Big in Heaven: A Collection of Stories About Life in an American Orthodox Parish

Adult Education, Community


A JOURNEY TO FULLNESS - Session 12: Our Ultimate Purpose

A ministry led by Angela Wagoner

JOURNEY TO FULLNESS: An Introduction to the Fullness of the Original Christian Faith -

The Journey to Fullness presentations and small groups discussions will meet again is September. Enjoy the summer time off!

Education


THE CHURCH UNIVERSITY: DAILY SERVICE, PRAYER and REFLECTIONS

A ministry led by Father Ion

Every weekday morning, the Church University will offer the daily Zoom webcasting from Saint Nektarios Chapel with the short Matins Services. At the end of the service Father Ion offers a reflection, teaching on the readings and the saints of the day. Connect via Zoom to extend Matins with the study of the Scripture readings, great discussion and fellowship time.

Worship and Education


PROPHET ELIAS FEAST DAY CELEBRATION

You are invited: Prophet Elias Feast Day Celebration

Monday – July 19th

    6:00 p.m. Vespers with Artoklasia. Refreshments open to all.

Tuesday – July 20th

    9:00 a.m. Orthros
   10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy
     • Procession and Blessing of the Crosses - Installing them atop the Church building.
    12:00 p.m. Outdoor Luncheon     


FAITH AND FELLOWSHIP TO BREAK DURING THE SUMMER

A ministry led by Paige Benton

The small groups Faith and Fellowship evenings will take a break for the summer. We will resume our meetings in September.

Adult Education


ONLINE RESOURCES from THE COVID ERA

Most of our services and meetings are available online.
Witness remotely:
  1. Zoom with video here.
  2. By phone dial - add the following string to your address book: +16699006833,,9475885646#,,1#,April2020#
Liturgical texts at Ages Initiatives here. Select the date and the service of interest. Then, choose pdf if you want to print, or DCS for viewing on the screen (which also has a night mode).
 

Lighting Candles remotely is possible through our Light a Candle website. Click this link: Light a Candle

 


OUR AUDIO AND VIDEO ARCHIVES

The Audio/Video Ministry is led by Hussam Ibrahim

  • Daily services, reflections and homilies video.
  • Sunday homilies audio.
  • Some Sunday homilies video and archives prior to June 1 2020 audio.

Organization and Leadership 


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Stewardship News

STEWARDS OF 2021

A Ministry Led by Mary Kanalakis

We are half way through the year. Please take a look at your Stewardship giving. It may need updating or improving as we move back into regular activities. Open your Stewardship account in Breeze here: BREEZE LOGIN

Many thanks to our 2021 Stewards. 68 families or individuals are now stewards. And thank you to the 16 (24%) of these families who have committed to percent giving. It is such a blessing for these families to lead us on the path to becoming a tithing parish.

Our pledged total so far is $131,077, or 81% of our budget goal. We are four fifths of the way there.

If you have not yet completed a 2021 pledge card, please complete the Stewardship Card ONLINE!! Just Click: I WANT TO SIGN UP NOW!

Living the Gospel


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Metropolis Events

REGISTER FOR THE YOUNG ADULT CONFERENCE!

Register for the exciting 2021 YAL (Young Adult League) Conference, Labor Day Weekend, September 2-6, Phoenix, Arizona!  Are you ready to Exclaim your faith? Then the Young Adult League (YAL) Conference over Labor Day Weekend 2021 is where you need to be! Conference attendees will enjoy a weekend of events, workshops, worship and relaxation at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort. Highlights of the weekend include engaging workshops, daily worship, dances, a Grand Banquet, and a special western-themed event “YeeHaw YAL”. Online registration for the conference is now open! Take advantage of the discounted rate from now through June 30. This is your chance to reunite in person with young adults from across the country. Visit www.sanfran.goarch.org/YAL for more registration and hotel details.


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Prayer Requests

Lord, Bless, strengthen, and guard, by Your grace, all those who, with love for humankind and a spirit of sacrifice, care for the sick in their homes or in hospitals.

We pray for the servants of God:

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

   Chris (Chrisanthi) Georgalos for health, recovery, and endurance.

   Judge John and Marlyn Anton - for endurance and God's mercy upon them.

   Sheila (Despina) Doyle-Rickenbacher - for health, recovery, and endurance.  

   Sophie Britton - for strength and recovery.

   Eleni Saites - for patience and endurance.

   Maria Kastros - for strength and endurance.

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

   Kylie and her family - for health, faith and hope.

For those who are in prisons: Constantine and Sergei.

And for our catechumens: Jenel, Mikael, Angelina and Justin.

In case of emergency, 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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Saints and Feasts

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July 18

Sunday of the Holy Fathers of the 4th Ecumenical Council

On the Sunday that falls from the 13th to the 19th of the present month, we chant the Service to the 630 Holy and God-bearing Fathers who came together for the 4th Ecumenical Council who assembled in Chalcedon in 451, to condemn Eutyches, who taught that there was only one nature, the divine, in Christ after the Incarnation, and Dioscorus, Patriarch of Alexandria, who illegally received Eutyches back into communion and deposed Saint Flavian, Patriarch of Constantinople, who had excommunicated Eutyches.

In the Slavic tradition, on this Sunday, the Fathers of the first six Ecumenical Councils are all commemorated.


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July 20

The Glorious Prophet Elias (Elijah)

Elias of great fame was from Thisbe or Thesbe, a town of Galaad (Gilead), beyond the Jordan. He was of priestly lineage, a man of a solitary and ascetical character, clothed in a mantle of sheep skin, and girded about his loins with a leathern belt. His name is interpreted as "Yah is my God." His zeal for the glory of God was compared to fire, and his speech for teaching and rebuke was likened unto a burning lamp. From this too he received the name Zealot. Therefore, set aflame with such zeal, he sternly reproved the impiety and lawlessness of Ahab and his wife Jezebel. He shut up heaven by means of prayer, and it did not rain for three years and six months. Ravens brought him food for his need when, at God's command, he was hiding by the torrent of Horrath. He multiplied the little flour and oil of the poor widow of Sarephtha of Sidon, who had given him hospitality in her home, and when her son died, he raised him up. He brought down fire from Heaven upon Mount Carmel, and it burned up the sacrifice offered to God before all the people of Israel, that they might know the truth. At the torrent of Kisson, he slew 450 false prophets and priests who worshipped idols and led the people astray. He received food wondrously at the hand of an Angel, and being strengthened by this food he walked for forty days and forty nights. He beheld God on Mount Horeb, as far as this is possible for human nature. He foretold the destruction of the house of Ahab, and the death of his son Ohozias; and as for the two captains of fifty that were sent by the king, he burned them for their punishment, bringing fire down from Heaven. He divided the flow of the Jordan, and he and his disciple Elisseus passed through as it were on dry land; and finally, while speaking with him, Elias was suddenly snatched away by a fiery chariot in the year 895 B.C., and he ascended as though into heaven, whither God most certainly translated him alive, as He did Enoch (Gen. 5:24; IV Kings 2: 11). But from thence also, after seven years, by means of an epistle he reproached Joram, the son of Josaphat, as it is written: "And there came a message in writing to him from Elias the Prophet, saying, Thus saith the Lord God of David thy father, Because thou hast not walked in the way," and so forth (II Chron. 21:12). According to the opinion of the majority of the interpreters, this came to pass either through his disciple Elisseus, or through another Prophet when Elias appeared to them, even as he appeared on Mount Tabor to the disciples of Christ (see Aug. 6).


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July 22

Mary Magdalene, the Holy Myrrh-bearer and Equal to the Apostles

Saint Mary was from Magdala in Galilee on the Sea of Tiberias, and for this was named Magdalene. When the Lord Jesus cast out seven demons from her, from which she had been suffering, she became His faithful and inseparable disciple, following Him and ministering unto Him even to the time of His crucifixion and burial. Then, returning to Jerusalem together with the rest of the Myrrh-bearers, she prepared the fragrant spices for anointing the body of the Lord. And on the Lord's day they came very early to the tomb, even before the Angels appeared declaring the Resurrection of the Lord. When Mary Magdalene saw the stone taken away from the tomb, she ran and proclaimed it to Peter and John. And returning immediately to the tomb and weeping outside, she was deemed worthy to be the first of the Myrrh-bearers to behold the Lord arisen from the dead, and when she fell at His feet, she heard Him say, "Touch Me not." After the Lord's Ascension, nothing certain is known concerning her. Some accounts say that she went to Rome and later returned to Jerusalem, and from there proceeded to Ephesus, where she ended her life, preaching Christ. Although it is sometimes said that Saint Mary Magdalene was the "sinful woman" of the Gospel, this is nowhere stated in the tradition of the Church, in the sacred hymnology, or in the Holy Gospels themselves, which say only that our Lord cast seven demons out of her, not that she was a fallen woman. "Madeleine" is a form of Magdalene.


Markella
July 22

Markella, the Virgin-martyr of Chios

Saint Markella was born in the 14th century on the island of Chios and was the daughter of the mayor of her town. She was raised in the Christian faith by pious parents, but lost her mother at a young age. This was especially difficult for her father who fell into depression. The young Markella was devoted to Christ and strove to preserve her virginity, fighting off numerous temptations from the Devil. Seeing he could make no progress with Markella, the Evil One turned his attention to her father, and enflamed within him an unnatural lust for his daughter.

One day he declared his desire for her at which she ran away in tears and fear. Arriving at the edge of the water and with nowhere to run, a rock opened up for Markella to enter so that her lower half could be enclosed within the rock. When her father arrived in pursuit of her, he was furious to have been deprived of his desire and beheaded his daughter there. The miraculous rock remains on Chios in the church dedicated to Saint Markella the Virgin-Martyr and is said to spring healing waters.


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July 24

Christina the Great Martyr of Tyre

Saint Christina was from Tyre in Syria, the daughter of a pagan named Urban. Enlightened in her heart to believe in Christ, she broke her father's idols, made of gold and silver, and distributed the pieces to the poor. When her father learned this, he punished her ruthlessly, then cast her into prison. The rulers subjected her to imprisonments, hunger, torments, the cutting off of her breasts and tongue, and finally impalement, in the year 200, during the reign of the Emperor Septimius Severus.


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July 24

Boris and Gleb, the Passion-bearers

The holy Passion-bearers Boris and Gleb, named Romanus and David in sacred Baptism, were the pious sons of the holy Great Prince Vladimir. In 1015 they were slain at the command of their brother Svyatopolk-Saint Boris, on July 24 on the Alta River, near Pereyaslavl, and Saint Gleb, on September 5 on the bank of the Smyadinya River, near Smolensk. Although both had understood their brother's designs against them, they refused to take up arms against him and bring civil war upon their land, preferring to fulfill the commandment, "Resist not evil" (Matt. 5:39). The holy relics of Saint Boris were then buried in Vyshgorod, to which the holy relics of his brother were transferred five years later. Miracles were worked through the holy relics of the meek and guileless brothers during the consecration in Vyshgorod of a church in their honor on this day in 1021.


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Fourth Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from Luke 24:1-12

On the first day of the week, at early dawn, the women went to the tomb, taking the spices which they had prepared. And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they went in they did not find the body. While they were perplexed about this, behold, two men stood by them in dazzling apparel; and as they were frightened and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them, "Why do you seek the living among the dead? Remember how he told you, while he was still in Galilee, that the Son of man must be delivered in to the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and on the third day rise." And they remembered his words, and returning from the tomb they told all this to the eleven and to all the rest. Now it was Mary Magdalene, and Joanna and Mary the mother of James and the other women with them who told this to the apostles; but these words seemed to them an idle tale, and they did not believe them.

But Peter rose and ran to the tomb; stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths by themselves; and he went home wondering at what had happened.


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal 2nd Mode. 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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Special Services

The Memorial Service this Sunday is for the servants of God
    George Koukis – 7 years, father of Rania Zavitsanos
    Tatiana - 3 years, mother of Father Ion
May their memory be eternal!
 
 
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