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St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church Of Nashville
Publish Date: 2020-04-26
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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

Following the Hierarchical and Metropolitan civil guidelines, presently there will be NO PUBLIC SERVICES at St. John.  We WILL CELEBRATE Holy Week and Pascha Services to be live-streamed via our Facebook page: St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Nashville, TN We are working on other means of livestreaming our services. We appreciate your patience. Please see our calendar in the Bulletin for Holy Week and Pascha Services.


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CURRENT SERVICES

CHRIST IS RISEN!

Following the Hierarchical and Metropolitan civil guidelines, at the present time there will NOT BE PUBLIC SERVICES at St. John.

Services will be livestreamed via our Facebook page: St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Nashville, TN


MAILING ADDRESS FOR OUR WEEKLY OFFERING

Beloved in Christ,

Christ is risen!

 As this Sunday is the last Sunday in April, we will be sending out next week to each household the first quarter statement of your contributions.  This is the first month that our contributions have not met our expenses.  Please note that work is continuing forward at the Church, and our expenses have not been reduced significantly other than a small reduction in the cost of utilities.

Since we will not be able to physically take regular weekly collections, if you are able, please request your bank to mail your Stewardship offering to:

St. John Chrysostom Greek Oorthodox Church
PO Box 90162
Nashville, TN. 37209
 
Remembering each and everyone of you in our prayers during this time.
With love in Christ,
For the Parish Council,
Fr. Parthenios

Our 'Little Church'

Our home is the 'Little Church'.  If you are able to watch the services, light your candles, light some incense, listen to the hymns of the day, and we will all celebrate together.  In some homes people dress as they would when they come to Church, and stand or sit in front of their Icons.  In this way we invite the Lord to come into our home.  During the Paschal Season, we sing the Paschal Hymns together.  Greet each other with the Paschal greeting, "Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!" As we celebrate the Divine Liturgy, we hold each other in our hearts and prayers, and ask that the Lord would be merciful to us and bless us, one and all.


LIGHT A CANDLE

Along with your weekly/monthly offering, you may include a list of names to be commemorated at the Sunday Liturgy.  We will light a candle for you for each list of names submitted. You will be able to see your candle lit livestream if you wish.

May the Lord be gracious to us and bless us, and shine the light of His countenance upon us, and have mercy on us, and drive away every malady and despondency!


STEWARDSHIP AND OUR CHURCH

"Honor the Lord with your substance, and with the firstfruits of your increase..." (Proverbs 3:9-10)

If you have not made a Stewardship commitment for this year, please make your 2020 Stewardship now.


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Weekly Calendar

  • St. John Chrysostom Church Calendar

    April 26 to May 10, 2020

    Sunday, April 26

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, April 29

    5:30PM Paraklesis, Prayers of supplication in times of distress.

    Saturday, May 2

    6:00PM Vespers (Hesperinos)

    Sunday, May 3

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, May 6

    5:30PM Paraklesis, Prayers of supplication in times of distress.

    Saturday, May 9

    6:00PM Vespers (Hesperinos)

    Sunday, May 10

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

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Saints and Feasts

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April 26

Thomas Sunday

Though the doors were shut at the dwelling where the disciples were gathered for fear of the Jews on the evening of the Sunday after the Passover, our Saviour wondrously entered and stood in their midst, and greeted them with His customary words, "Peace be unto you." Then He showed unto them His hands and feet and side; furthermore, in their presence, He took some fish and a honeycomb and ate before them, and thus assured them of His bodily Resurrection. But Thomas, who was not then present with the others, did not believe their testimony concerning Christ's Resurrection, but said in a decisive manner, "Except I shall see in His hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into His side, I will not believe." Wherefore after eight days, that is, on this day, when the disciples were again gathered together and Thomas was with them, the Lord Jesus came while the doors were shut, as He did formerly. Standing in their midst, He said, "Peace be unto you"; then He said to Thomas, "Bring hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and bring hither thy hand, and thrust it into My side: and be not unbelieving, but believing."

And Thomas, beholding and examining carefully the hands and side of the Master, cried out with faith, "My Lord and my God." Thus he clearly proclaimed the two natures - human and divine - of the God-man (Luke 24:36-49; John 20:19-29).

This day is called Antipascha (meaning "in the stead of Pascha," not "in opposition to Pascha") because with this day, the first Sunday after Pascha, the Church consecrates every Sunday of the year to the commemoration of Pascha, that is, the Resurrection.


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April 26

Basil the Holy Martyr Bishop of Amasea

This Saint was Bishop of Amasia in Pontus, in the days of Licinius (reigned 308-324), fellow Emperor and brother-in-law of Saint Constantine the Great. Licinius' wife Constantia, sister of Saint Constantine, had as handmaid a virgin named Glaphyra. When it became known that Licinius had conceived a sinful desire for her. Constantia secretly sent Glaphyra away to the East. Coming to Amasia, she took refuge with Saint Basileus. When Licinius learned of this, he furiously commanded that both be brought before him. When the soldiers came for them, however, Saint Glaphyra had already departed to the Lord; she is also commemorated this day. Saint Basileus was taken alone to Nicomedia, where he was beheaded. His body was cast into the sea, but through divine revelation was found again and brought back to Amasia.


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Hymns of the Day

Apolytikion of Great and Holy Pascha in the Fifth Tone

Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and on those in the grave bestowing life.

Apolytikion for Thomas Sun. in the Seventh Tone

While the tomb was sealed you shone forth from it as light, O our life, Christ our God. And though the doors were closed you appeared in the midst of your disciples. O resurrection of all, through them restore in us a new spirit in your great mercy.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Eighth Tone

Into the grave you descended, Immortal One, yet you destroyed the power of Hades, and as victor you arose, O Christ our God; you proclaimed to the myrrhbearing women a greeting of joy, you brought peace to your holy apostles, and to the fallen you granted resurrection.
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Archepiscopal Message

His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros Homily for the Great Vespers of the Life-Giving Fountain

04/24/2020

This evening we return to the source, the wellspring, the fountain of our blessings and our joy: the Mother of God. As we sing in the Liturgies of this Paschal Season: Ἐν Ἐκκλησίαις εὐλογεῖτε τὸν Θεόν, Κύριον ἐκ πηγῶν Ἰσραήλ.

Message of His All-Holiness for Saint George Day 2020

04/23/2020

The Mother Church of Constantinople that partakes of the crucifixion, the much revered Ecumenical Patriarchate, has this year celebrated the annual commemoration of the Holy, Glorious, Great-Martyr George the Trophy-Bearer

His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros Homily for the Great Vespers of Saint George the Trophy-Bearer

04/23/2020

Of these “sons of God,” this evening we welcome the feast of the Great-Martyr and Trophy-Bearer George – whose fame extends throughout the ages and around the world.

Homily for the Vespers of Agape The Holy and Great Pascha 2020

04/19/2020

With these glorious words, I greet each and every one of you in the joy of the Lord and the joy of this day. This truly is the Day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice together and be glad in it!
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Ecumenical Patriarchate News

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew on Earth Day 2020

04/21/2020

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, whose mission is to work with civil and faith communities for developing local solutions to global problems, including climate change, plastic pollution, and threats to biodiversity. Earth Day promotes programs ranging from low-impact actions to “a billion acts of green” to address the paramount challenge of our time.

Paschal Message From His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew 2020

04/19/2020

Having arrived at Holy Pascha and becoming partakers of the joy of the Resurrection, we praise the Lord of glory, who trampled down death by death and resurrected with Him the entire race of Adam, opening for us all the gates of paradise.
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