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St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church Of Nashville
Publish Date: 2019-04-07
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St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church Of Nashville

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (615) 957-2975
  • Street Address:

  • 4602 Indiana Avenue

  • Nashville, TN 37209
  • Mailing Address:

  • P.O. Box 90162

  • Nashville, TN 37209


Contact Information



Services Schedule

Saturday, Great Vespers 6:00 PM

Sunday Matins/Orthros 8:30 AM

Sunday Divine Liturgy 10 AM

All weekday evening services, 6 PM. Please see Calendar for Lenten Services.


Past Bulletins


Announcements

THIS WEEKEND...

SATURDAY

Scheduled Work-party to prepare St. Agape House.  *Please contact Richard Zamora for details:

zamora.richard@gmail.com

NO Catechism today

  • Confession (5 PM, by appointment)
  • 5:30 PM, Great Vespers

4th SUNDAY of Lent   St. John of the Ladder  

FAQ: What is the Ladder of Divine Ascent? Please see:

https://images.app.goo.gl/v8ya2CjoQHmdYQXf9

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ladder_of_Divine_Ascent 

  •  8:30 AM, Matins
  •  10 AM, The Divine Liturgy
  •  Sunday School this weekend (When Sunday School is scheduled, Children and Teachers recieve first) 

FOR THIS SUNDAY...

Trapeza: If you come to Trapeza after Liturgy, we are asking everyone to please bring a small something to eat and share.  We are trying 'simplify', with fewer signup-schedules.

Usher: Pleasee see schedule (Mark White)

Reader: Please see schedule


Special Announcements

*From our recent Parish Council meeting:

Erik Lybeck and Father addressed the need to rent St. Agape House. This would provide both income for the Church, and offer an added physical presence on the Church property. There is a need for a minimum of 2/3  church work parties on upcoming Saturdays to do necessary clean up, painting, and other tasks to prepare the house for rental. Parissa and Richard will be leading this effort.

*April 6, Clearing and Cleaning

*May 4, Painting/finishing.
* TBA, Followup work.
 
Food to be provided.
Text or email Parissa with questions or to assist:
615.496.7206
Start at 10 AM until finished.
No skill needed, bring gloves if possible.

Parish Council

Parish Council Meeting, March 21, 2019

In attendance: Father Parthenios, Presvytera Marion, Erik Lybeck, Wesley Wittich, Parrisa Gharavi, Sam Weiland, Kari Waggoner, Richard Zamora
  • Presvytera stated we have pledges from approx 50% of the families (26 families have pledged) in the parish which total $84,190.00 annual giving.
  • Erik and Father addressed the renting of Agape House. Both talked about the need for 2 church work parties on upcoming Saturdays to do necessary clean up, painting, and other tasks to prepare the house for rental. Parissa and Richard will be leading this effort. An announcement will be made and tours of the property will be open after services Sunday March 24th. 
  • The children's play area need some work and the children play equipment needs to be moved regularly so the ground crew can mow. Wesley and Erik will be heading up these issues.
  • The church's insurance policy was reviewed to the Council by Erik and he will be following up with the insurance agent concerning some of the issues found and possible adjustments to coverage. 
  • NEXT PARISH COUNCIL MEETING: May 14, 2019 at 6:30pm in the Bookstore

Policy regarding Confession and visitations...

It has been our long-standing policy and practice that during Confession, House-calls, and Visitations, Father requires that a third adult to be present while still maintaining the appropriate privacy during Confession.  It is also our policy that during Confession we are not asked to reveal details of a personal or private nature.   If you would simply like to meet with Father for a visit outside of confession, a preffered place would be a local coffee shop :-)

For more information on the Sacrament of Confession, please see:  https://www.goarch.org/-/preparation-for-holy-confession


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Weekly Calendar

  • Parish Calendar

    April 7 to April 22, 2019

    Sunday, April 7

    Sunday of St. John Climacus

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, April 10

    6:00PM Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete

    Friday, April 12

    6:00PM Akathist Hymn

    Saturday, April 13

    4:30PM Choir (Kliros) Practice

    6:00PM Vespers (Hesperinos)

    Sunday, April 14

    Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, April 17

    6:00PM Presanctified Liturgy

    Saturday, April 20

    Lazarus Saturday

    9:00AM Divine Liturgy

    10:00AM Making Palm Crosses

    4:30PM Choir (Kliros) Practice

    6:00PM Vespers (Hesperinos)

    Sunday, April 21

    Palm Sunday

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    11:30AM Blessing of Palms

    6:00PM Bridegroom Matins

    Monday, April 22

    Holy Monday

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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone

Having learned the joyful proclamation of the Resurrection from the Angel, and having cast off the ancestral condemnation, the women disciples of the Lord spake to the Apostles exultantly: Death is despoiled and Christ God is risen, granting great mercy to the world.

Apolytikion of Sun. of St. John Climacus in the Plagal of the Fourth Tone

With the streams of thy tears, thou didst cultivate the barrenness of the desert; and by thy sighings from the depths,thou didst bear fruit a hundredfold in labours; and thou becamest a luminary, shining with miracles upon the world, O John our righteous Father. Intercede with Christ God that our souls be saved.

Apolytikion for St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople in the Eighth Tone

Grace like a flame shining forth from thy mouth has illumined the universe, and disclosed to the world treasures of poverty and shown us the height of humility. And as by thine own words thou teachest us, Father John Chrysostom, so intercede with the Word, Christ our God, to save our souls.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Eighth Tone

To you, O Birthgiver of God, * victorious leader of triumphant hosts, * we your servants offer hymns of thanksgiving, * for you have delivered us from misfortune. * In your invincible power, * keep us from every peril *that we may cry to you: * rejoice, O Unwedded Bride.
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Saints and Feasts

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April 07

Tikhon, Pat. of Moscow

Born in 1865 in the region of Pskov, our Father among the Saints Tikhon was tonsured a monk in 1891 and ordained to the priesthood in the same year. In 1897 he was consecrated Bishop of Lublin, and a year later appointed Bishop of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, with his see extending to all of North America from 1900 onwards. He did much to unite the Orthodox Christians of a great many ethnic backgrounds in North America, so that there was indeed one flock under one shepherd. In 1907 he was made Archbishop of Yaroslavl and Rostov, and in 1913, Archbishop of Lithuania.

In 1917, when he was Metropolitan of Moscow, he was elected to be the first Patriarch of Russia in over 200 years, in times that could not have been more difficult. After the Revolution of 1917, the persecution of the Russian Church by the atheist government grew more bold and more fierce with every year. By nature a meek and peace-loving man, Tikhon sought to determine, while giving only to God that which is God's, what could be given to Caesar to preserve peace and avoid the shedding of blood. At his departure on the feast of the Annunciation in 1925, Saint Tikhon made the sign of the Cross thrice, pronouncing the words, "Glory to Thee, O God!" Because of the many unspeakable sufferings he endures as Patriarch, he is honoured as a Confessor.

Note: St. Tikhon's repose was on the Feast of the Annunciation according to the Old Calendar (March 25), but on the New Calendar his repose falls on April 7.


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April 07

Martyrs Calliopius and Akylina

The holy Martyr Calliopius was from Perga in Pamphylia, brought up in piety by his godly mother Theocleia. When the persecution of Maximian broke out, Saint Calliopius presented himself of his own accord before the Governor Maximus in Pompeiopolis of Galatia. After he had suffered many torments, his mother visited him in prison and encouraged him in his martyrdom. After this, his thrice-blessed mother, upon learning that he was to be crucified on Holy and Great Thursday, bribed the tyrants to defer it one day, that he might imitate the Lord's Crucifixion on the same day that He suffered it. The holy Martyr Calliopius received the crown of martyrdom on Holy and Great Friday in the year 304, being crucified upside down.


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Sunday of St. John Climacus
The Reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews 6:13-20

BRETHREN, when God made a promise to Abraham, since he had no one greater by whom to swear, he swore to himself, saying, "Surely I will bless you and multiply you." And thus Abraham, having patiently endured, obtained the promise. Men indeed swear by a greater than themselves, and in all their disputes an oath is final for confirmation. So when God desired to show more convincingly to the heirs of the promise the unchangeable character of his purpose, he interposed with an oath, so that through two unchangeable things, in which it is impossible that God should prove false, we who have fled for refuge might have strong encouragement to seize the hope set before us. We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope that enters into the inner shrine behind the curtain, where Jesus has gone as a forerunner on our behalf, having become a high priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of St. John Climacus
The Reading is from Mark 9:17-31

At that time, a man came to Jesus kneeling and saying: "Teacher, I brought my son to you, for he has a dumb spirit; and wherever it seizes him it dashes him down; and he foams and grinds his teeth and becomes rigid; and I asked your disciples to cast it out, and they were not able." And he answered them, "O faithless generation, how long am I to be with you? How long am I to bear with you? Bring him to me." And they brought the boy to him; and when the spirit saw him, immediately it convulsed the boy, and he fell on the ground and rolled about, foaming at the mouth. And Jesus asked his father, "How long has he had this?" And he said, "From childhood. And it has often cast him into the fire and into the water, to destroy him; but if you can do anything, have pity on us and help us." And Jesus said to him, "If you can! All things are possible to him who believes." Immediately the father of the child cried out and said, "I believe; help my unbelief!" And when Jesus saw that a crowd came running together, he rebuked the unclean spirit, saying to it, "You dumb and deaf spirit, I command you, come out of him, and never enter him again." And after crying out and convulsing him terribly, it came out, and the boy was like a corpse; so that most of them said, "He is dead." But Jesus took him by the hand and lifted him up, and he arose. And when he had entered the house, his disciples asked him privately, "Why could we not cast it out?" And he said to them, "This kind cannot be driven out by anything but prayer and fasting." They went on from there and passed through Galilee. And he would not have any one know it; for he was teaching his disciples, saying to them, "The Son of man will be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill him; and when he is killed, after three days he will rise."


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Prayer Request

Prayers for Health and Salvation

Ray, Melissa, Sam, and Loa, Katie K., Timothy S., Michael and Nancy Pittman, Debbra Ickes, John and Barbara Kelly, John and Linda Marchetti, Cerrito


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