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St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church Of Nashville
Publish Date: 2021-03-07
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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

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

Please see our online Calendar for the schedule of Services.


Past Bulletins


Announcements

ST. JOHN SERVICES - PLEASE READ

If you would like to attend a Service at St. John Church, please review the available slots at this link:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B084EADAC2FA0FF2-stjohn

Then, click on the button to sign up.

If you are visiting St. John, we welcome you! Prior to signing up, new visitors will need to request permission at: stjohnnashville@gmail.com

In attending, you may find that you prefer the smaller setting of St. John's Services. However, in coming, we hope that you will embrace a spirit of support of this Church. *Your contributions make it possible to keep our doors open and to continue to offer the Services and Sacraments of the Church.  

If you are unable to attend after signing up, please come back to this page , and remove your name, so that someone else may have your place.

If you are signing up as a family, please indicate the number of attendees in parentheses, (not including infants).

Everyone attending services is required to comply with the mandated health safety measures of our Metropolis which are posted at the Front Door. This includes, mouth & nose coverings, and generally maintaining 6' physical distances between individuals/family units during services.

Please read, and be prepared to follow these guidelines as you enter the Church.

Thank you!


ATTENDING SERVICES

Please use the weekly link to signup to attend services...

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B084EADAC2FA0FF2-stjohn

(If you do not signup, you will be asked to wait until room is available.)

Please ask the Usher for help to find your place for the Service.

Children are always welcome, and are required to stay with their families during Services.

Prior to signing up, new visitors will need to contact Fr. Parthenios Turner at: stjohnnashville@gmail.com

Please be aware that we are following the mandated Health Guidelines of our Metropolis posted at the Entrance of the Church. These include wearing a mouth-nose mask, and generally allowing a minimum 6' distance between individuals/families while attending services. Thank you.


FINANCIAL SUPPORT = OPEN DOORS

In order to ensure the continuation of the Services and Sacraments of the Church, it is necessary to have the financial support of Members, Friends, and Visitors to St  John's.

For Budgeting purposes, it is necessary to ask everyone to make a commitment of financial support of the Church to the best of your own-determined ability.

We invite your support. Please email an intended weekly/monthly pledge amount to: stjohnnashville@gmail.com

Sending Financial Contributions? Please mail to:

St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church

P.O. Box 90162

Nashville, TN 37209

Thank you!


SATURDAY OF SOULS

Please indicate which the date & time you would attend a Liturgy for the SATURDAY OF SOULS of Great Lent.  Possible dates would be: Saturday, March 13th/20th, 9/10 AM.

You may reply via email at: stjohnnashville@gmail.com


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Weekly Calendar

  • WEEKLY CALENDAR

    March 7 to March 21, 2021

    Sunday, March 7

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    Wednesday, March 10

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

    Saturday, March 13

    5:30PM Great Vespers

    Sunday, March 14

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    11:15AM Abbreviated FORGIVENESS SERVICE & PRAYERS FOLLOWING LITURGY

    Monday, March 15

    5:30PM LENT BEGINS, GREAT CANON I

    Tuesday, March 16

    5:30PM GREAT CANON II

    Wednesday, March 17

    5:30PM GREAT CANON III

    Thursday, March 18

    5:30PM GREAT CANON IV

    Friday, March 19

    5:30PM Salutations to the Theotokos

    Saturday, March 20

    9:30AM Saturday of Souls Liturgy

    5:30PM Great Vespers

    Sunday, March 21

    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

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Saints and Feasts

Lastjudgement1
March 07

Judgment Sunday (Meatfare Sunday)

The foregoing two parables -- especially that of the Prodigal Son -- have presented to us God's extreme goodness and love for man. But lest certain persons, putting their confidence in this alone, live carelessly, squandering upon sin the time given them to work out their salvation, and death suddenly snatch them away, the most divine Fathers have appointed this day's feast commemorating Christ's impartial Second Coming, through which we bring to mind that God is not only the Friend of man, but also the most righteous Judge, Who recompenses to each according to his deeds.

It is the aim of the holy Fathers, through bringing to mind that fearful day, to rouse us from the slumber of carelessness unto the work of virtue, and to move us to love and compassion for our brethren. Besides this, even as on the coming Sunday of Cheese-fare we commemorate Adam's exile from the Paradise of delight -- which exile is the beginning of life as we know it now -- it is clear that today's is reckoned the last of all feasts, because on the last day of judgment, truly, everything of this world will come to an end.

All foods, except meat and meat products, are allowed during the week that follows this Sunday.


Lavrentiossalamis
March 07

Lavrentios of Megara, the Righteous


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March 07

The Holy Martyred Bishops of Cherson: Basileus, Ephraim, Eugene, Capito, Aetherius, Agathodorus, and Elpidius

These holy Bishops were sent to Cherson on the Black Sea by Hermon, Bishop of Jerusalem, in the days of Diocletian, about the year 300, to preach the Gospel. Ephraim and Basileus were sent first. Basileus raised to life the dead son of a local ruler, because of which many were baptized. Those who remained in their unbelief, however, dragged him through the streets until he died. Ephraim, refusing to offer sacrifice to idols, was beheaded. After them, Euguene, Agathodorus, Capito, and Elpitius were sent by the Bishop of Jerusalem as heralds of the Faith, but they also were slain by the ungodly. Last of all, the Bishop of Jerusalem sent Aetherius; he was drowned during the reign of Saint Constantine the Great.


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Archepiscopal Message

#WomensHistoryMonth Message from His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros

03/01/2021

In gratitude for women’s contribution to the good of our world, on this #WomensHistoryMonth let's educate ourselves: women are the backbone of our parishes and deserve much more credit than they receive. Ι urge women of our Church to get more involved by taking leadership roles.
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