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St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church Of Nashville
Publish Date: 2021-03-21
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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

ATTENDING SERVICES - PLEASE READ

You are welcome at St. John!

To reserve a place at a Service, use this link:

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

New visitors, prior to signing up, will need to request permission at: stjohnnashville@gmail.com

In attending, you may find that you prefer the smaller setting of the Services at St. John. 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 offering the Services and Sacraments of the Church.  

If you are unable to attend after signing up, please remove your name from the Signup, 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). Children are always welcome, and are required to stay with their families during Services.

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

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!


FINANCIAL SUPPORT = OPEN DOORS

In order to ensure the continuation of Services and Sacraments of the Church, it is necessary to have financial support of all Visitors, and Parishioners at St  John.

For budgeting purposes, we ask all parishioners to make a commitment of financial support to the Church. You may do so via email with an intended weekly/monthly pledge amount to: stjohnnashville@gmail.com.  There are also paper forms available in the Church Narthex.

Sending Financial Contributions? Please mail to:

St. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox Church

P.O. Box 90162

Nashville, TN 37209

Thank you!


REMEMBERING THE DEPARTED

Please indicate if you would attend Liturgy for the SATURDAY OF SOULS of Great Lent. Saturday, March 20th, 9:30 AM.

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


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LENTEN CALENDAR

  • MONTHLY CALENDAR

    March 2021

    SUN
    MON
    TUE
    WED
    THU
    FRI
    SAT
    28
    1
    MAR
    2
    3
    5:30PM Small Paraklesis (Prayers of supplication in times of distress).
    4
    5
    6
    5:30PM Great Vespers
    7
    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)
    8
    9
    10
    5:30PM Small Paraklesis (Prayers of supplication in times of distress).
    11
    12
    13
    5:30PM Great Vespers
    14
    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)
    10:00AM Divine Liturgy
    11:15AM Abbreviated FORGIVENESS SERVICE & PRAYERS FOLLOWING LITURGY
    15
    5:30PM LENT BEGINS, GREAT CANON I
    16
    6:00PM GREAT CANON II
    17
    6:00PM GREAT CANON III
    18
    6:00PM GREAT CANON IV
    19
    6:00PM Salutations to the Theotokos
    20
    9:30AM Saturday of Souls Liturgy
    5:30PM Great Vespers
    21
    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)
    10:00AM Divine Liturgy
    22
    23
    24
    6:00PM Evening Liturgy
    25
    Greek Independence Day
    Annunciation
    26
    6:00PM Salutations to the Theotokos
    27
    5:30PM Great Vespers
    28
    8:30AM Matins (Orthros)
    10:00AM Divine Liturgy
    29
    30
    31
    6:00PM Pre-sanctified Liturgy
    1
    APR
    2
    3
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Saints and Feasts

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March 21

Sunday of Orthodoxy

For more than one hundred years the Church of Christ was troubled by the persecution of the Iconoclasts of evil belief, beginning in the reign of Leo the Isaurian (717-741) and ending in the reign of Theophilus (829-842). After Theophilus's death, his widow the Empress Theodora (celebrated Feb. 11), together with the Patriarch Methodius (June 14), established Orthodoxy anew. This ever-memorable Queen venerated the icon of the Mother of God in the presence of the Patriarch Methodius and the other confessors and righteous men, and openly cried out these holy words: "If anyone does not offer relative worship to the holy icons, not adoring them as though they were gods, but venerating them out of love as images of the archetype, let him be anathema." Then with common prayer and fasting during the whole first week of the Forty-day Fast, she asked God's forgiveness for her husband. After this, on the first Sunday of the Fast, she and her son, Michael the Emperor, made a procession with all the clergy and people and restored the holy icons, and again adorned the Church of Christ with them. This is the holy deed that all we the Orthodox commemorate today, and we call this radiant and venerable day the Sunday of Orthodoxy, that is, the triumph of true doctrine over heresy.


Allsaint
March 21

James the Confessor

This Saint took up the monastic life from his youth in the Monastery of Studium, where he became a disciple of Saint Theodore the Studite. Later he became bishop and suffered many afflictions and torments at the hands of the Iconoclasts. Saint Theodore composed a homily in honour of this Saint James (PG 99, 1353-1356).


Allsaint
March 21

Thomas I, Patriarch of Constantinople


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Archepiscopal Message

Clean Monday Great Compline 2021

03/16/2021

Clean Monday Great Compline 2021 officiated by His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros.
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