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St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church Of Nashville
Publish Date: 2020-09-27
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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

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

Please see online Calendar for schedule of Services.


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Announcements

CHURCH ATTENDANCE

To signup for a space for Liturgy this Sunday click this: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B084EADAC2FA0FF2-stjohn

***Please note, even if you have already requested a space for this Sunday, you will need to signup using the link above.

The URL will take you to the SignUpGenius Mobile App that we will be using each week for Sunday. Many thanks to those who have contributed their time and talents to set this up! This will free me to devote more time to your needs, rather than wasting it with inefficient signups. 

Also note that if you do come without signingup for a confirmed space, you will be asked to wait until the beginning of the Liturgy to allow the Usher to see if there is room available.

If you sign up and do not attend, that could prohibit someone else from having the opportunity to attend the Divine Liturgy. Please contact us as soon as possible if you have a confirmed spot, but will not be able to attend.

On the day of the service, if you are unable to attend, please immediately text to this number (615.957.2975) to allow someone else the opportunity to attend. 

Matins begins at 8:30 am and the Divine Liturgy begins at 10:00 amIf you are signed up to attend, please be sure to arrive on time, as there may be someone else waiting to take your place if you are not here.

At this time, adults are still wearing masks and allowing 6' distancing.

Families may come with children, if the children are able to stay with their family.


A NOTE FROM THE BOOKKEEPER

Thank you to those who have continued to offer their financial support of the Church!

Fewer people attending Services means fewer donations. Each and every offering is valued and appreciated!

Due to the extra administrative time and expense for the bookeeping firm to record online donations, the preferred and most efficient way to make an offering is either by a personal check, or by going online to your bank, and do a one-time set up for a free, regular (weekly/monthly) automatic check to be mailed from your bank.

Please send all checks and correspondence to:

St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church

P.O. Box 90162

Nashville, TN 37209

 

Thank you!


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Weekly Calendar

  • St. John Chrysostom Church Calendar

    September 27 to October 11, 2020

    Sunday, September 27

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, September 30

    5:30PM Small Paraklesis (Prayers of supplication in times of distress).

    Saturday, October 3

    5:30PM Great Vespers

    Sunday, October 4

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, October 7

    5:30PM Small Paraklesis (Prayers of supplication in times of distress).

    Saturday, October 10

    5:30PM Great Vespers

    Sunday, October 11

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

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Saints and Feasts

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September 27

1st Sunday of Luke


Allsaint
September 27

Callistratus the Martyr & his 49 Companions

These Martyrs contested for the Faith during the reign of Diocletian, in the year 288. Saint Callistratus was arrested as a Christian, and after being tormented, was enclosed in a sack and cast into the sea. The sack burst, and the Saint came to dry land safe and sound. Forty-nine soldiers, seeing this, also confessed Christ, and with him were cast into prison, then beheaded.


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Greek Orthodox Archdiocese News

COVID-19 and Ongoing Challenges in the Ecumenical Community

09/22/2020

COVID-19 continues to challenge the world, churches, and ministry. The National Council of Churches USA and the Orthodox Christian Studies Center of Fordham University are pleased to present the first of a series of webinars highlighting some of these ecclesial challenges. The discussion will also highlight how churches is striving to meet these challenges, as well as the opportunity to do this ministry together.

Archbishop Elpidophoros Recognized amongst “Brooklyn’s COVID Heroes”

09/22/2020

On September 22, 2020, Archbishop Elpidophoros was recognized by Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams as one of “Brooklyn’s COVID Heroes” for the Archdiocesan COVID-19 Relief Fund. Established in March 2020 under the direction of His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros, the fund was an important part of the Archdiocese’s efforts to support those around the country impacted by the coronavirus and who faced hardship.

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Distributes $620,775 to Applicants Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic in the USA

09/22/2020

“What you are doing is the work of God!” These words come from Matt of Long Island City, NY the beneficiary of a grant from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Covid-19 Relief Fund. Matt is one of 358 grant recipients who received much needed assistance after being financial impacted by the global pandemic.

The Future of Orthodox-Catholic Relations in the USA - Orthodoxy in America Lecture, Fordham University

09/21/2020


Ionian Village Sustains Minimal Damage from Hurricane Ionas

09/21/2020

Late last week a rare and powerful hurricane, Ionas, caused tremendous damage in western Greece. The storm has been referred to as a “medicane,” a Mediterranean hurricane, and has created extensive destruction in the Ionian. Heavy rain and 75 m.p.h winds tore up some of the area’s most scenic and popular beaches and islands.
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