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St. Nectarios Greek Orthodox Mission Church
Publish Date: 2022-12-25
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St. Nectarios Greek Orthodox Mission Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (509) 547-3968
  • Fax:
  • none / Facebook Group: "Saint Nectarios - Pasco"
  • Street Address:

  • 627 West Bonneville Street

  • Pasco, WA 99301
  • Mailing Address:

  • 627 West Bonneville Street

  • Pasco, WA 99301


Contact Information




Services Schedule

    Online DIVINE LITURGY - 10:00am

or

    In-church TYPICA Reader Service - 10:00am


Past Bulletins


St Nectarios Bulletin Week of December 25

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco

 

Saint Nectarios Service Change Note:

 


Due to bad weather the Sunday Christmas Liturgy will not be held in the Church (as had been planned).

Instead, we will celebrate Liturgy with Father John in an on-line Service. So, stay home and be safe - and watch on Facebook.
 
 

A Tri-Cities Christian Orthodox Community

Merry Christmas!  

 St. Nectarios Greek Orthodox Mission Church

627 West Bonneville St., Pasco, WA 99301 

All are welcome at St. Nectarios!


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Announcements

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St. Nectarios Greek Orthodox Services

  Saturday Dec. 24th at 5pm.  Celebration of Vespers - Online with Father John in Seattle  

  Sunday Dec. 25th at 10am. .Online Divine Liturgy Service  with Father John in Seattle. 

Saint Nectarios Service Change Note:  Due to bad weather the Sunday Christmas Liturgy will not be held in the Church (as had been planned).

Instead, we will celebrate Liturgy with Father John in an on-line Service. So, stay home and be safe - and watch on Facebook.

A Christmas Day Divine Liturgy Service is to be conducted (weather permitting) at the Saint Nectarios Church in Pasco WA with Fr. John Angelis remotely connected from Seattle, WA. Please come and join us. As with other online Services, the Sacrament of Communion will only be available to those with Father John in Seattle.
After the Divine Liturgy Service, the fellowship activities will include signing favorite Christmas carols. Feel free to bring treats to share. 

These Online Services will be streamed to Facebook.  To view online Saint Nectarios Services on Facebook (Group “Saint Nectarios – Pasco”) use the link: 

 https://www.facebook.com/groups/334558973222227/ 

If you wish to participate directly in any of our Services (via a Zoom Meeting), just send a request to tricityorthodox@aol.com - and we will add you to our invitation list. 


Monthly Orthodox Coptic Services

Monthly Orthodox Coptic Services will start in the Tri-Cities in December.   The Coptic Orthodox Church, the primary Christian church in Egypt, is one of the oldest branches of Christianity, was founded by one of the apostles (Saint Mark) sent forth by Jesus Christ

The local Coptic Christians have a plan is to have Services with a visiting Orthodox Coptic priest once a month.  In December, the first Services planned are planned for December 27th. Tentatively, Kiahk Prayers (Vespers) will be held staring at 8pm and Divine Liturgy at 11pm.  A light dinner will be held after the Services. (The schedule may change on the day of the Services depending on the driving conditions from Seattle.)  Everyone is welcome to attend.

The Monthly Coptic Services will held in the Tri-Cities at the St Nectarios Greek Orthodox Mission Church, 627 West Bonneville Street, Pasco, WA 99301.  The Services are expected to be mostly in English with some Arabic and Coptic parts. 

The next Coptic Services are planned for January 20/21.  Updated information will be included in the St. Nectarios Weekly Bulletin. For questions and information about the planned Orthodox Coptic Services, please contact

Nader Samaan  (nader.samaan@yahoo.com)


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Current Services Schedule

  • St. Nectarios Greek Orthodox Mission Church

    December 25, 2022 to January 1, 2023

    DECEMBER

    Sunday, December 25

    10:00AM Christmas Day Service - Divine Liturgy + Fellowship (in church)

    Saturday, December 31

    5:00PM Vespers Service -Online, St Nectarios, Tri-Cities WA

    JANUARY

    Sunday, January 1

    10:00AM Online Divine Liturgy

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Message from Father John

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Sunday Before Christmas Message

MANY LIGHTS!  BUT THEY WERE NOT THE LIGHT!

 The many lights that decorated the “Zoo Gardens” brought to my memory the poet’s words:  In Sadness he had exclaimed, “They were many lights, thousands of lights, but they were not ‘the Light!”  In the “Zoo Gardens” the electric lights overwhelmed us as we were walking in the evening.  They shed light on the trees, the bushes, and the many man-made animals.  We enjoyed seeing them and listening to the Christmas music.

 But their sight alone did not touch our soul, our spirit.  They only satisfied our physical senses.  The myriad lights are like the many foods of the Christmas Holidays that satiate our stomach, but do not help the orphan and feed our spirit.

 When we feed the hungry and help the poor orphan, then our spirit rejoices and experiences the love we extended to the less fortunate.  For our soul is thirsty for what is good and loving, for the Divine Manger, for the Incarnation of the Logos, for God’s love for us.  This is the reason that we celebrate Christmas!  To remember our Heavenly Father Who loved us and sent us His Beloved Son to save us from sin.

 Let us then not limit Christmas to the exchange of gifts.  But rather offer God in repentance our sins to forgive us and then in gratitude to offer Him praise and adoration for the greatest Gift of all to us, His beloved Son.

 Merry Christmas to All!, Ευλογημένα Χριστούγεννα!

With love,

Fr. John P. Angelis 


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Saints and Feasts

Nativity
December 25

The Nativity of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ

The incomprehensible and inexplicable Nativity of Christ came to pass when Herod the Great was reigning in Judea; the latter was an Ascalonite on his fathers's side and an Idumean on his mother's. He was in every way foreign to the royal line of David; rather, he had received his authority from the Roman emperors, and had ruled tyrannically over the Jewish people for some thirty-three years. The tribe of Judah, which had reigned of old, was deprived of its rights and stripped of all rule and authority. Such was the condition of the Jews when the awaited Messiah was born, and truly thus was fulfilled the prophecy which the Patriarch Jacob had spoken 1,807 years before: "A ruler shall not fail from Judah, nor a prince from his loins, until there come the things stored up for him; and he is the expectation of the nations" (Gen.49:10).

Thus, our Saviour was born in Bethlehem, a city of Judea, whither Joseph had come from Nazareth of Galilee, taking Mary his betrothed, who was great with child, that, according to the decree issued in those days by the Emperor Augustus, they might be registered in the census of those subject to Rome. Therefore, when the time came for the Virgin to give birth, and since because of the great multitude there was no place in the inn, the Virgin's circumstance constrained them to enter a cave which was near Bethlehem. Having as shelter a stable of irrational beasts, she gave birth there, and swaddled the Infant and laid Him in the manger (Luke 2:1-7). From this, the tradition has come down to us that when Christ was born He lay between two animals, an ox and an ass, that the words of the Prophets might be fulfilled: "Between two living creatures shalt Thou be known" (Abbacum 3:2), and "The ox knoweth his owner and the ass his master's crib" (Esaias 1: 3).

But while the earth gave the new-born Saviour such a humble reception, Heaven on high celebrated majestically His world-saving coming. A wondrous star, shining with uncommon brightness and following a strange course, led Magi from the East to Bethlehem to worship the new-born King. Certain shepherds who were in the area of Bethlehem, who kept watch while tending their sheep, were suddenly surrounded by an extraordinary light, and they saw before them an Angel who proclaimed to them the good tidings of the Lord's joyous Nativity. And straightway, together with this Angel, they beheld and heard a whole host of the Heavenly Powers praising God and saying: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will towards men" (Luke 2:8-14).


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December 25

The Commemoration of the Shepherds in Bethlehem who were watching their flocks and came to see the Lord


Magi
December 25

The Adoration of the Magi: Melchior, Gaspar, & Balthasar


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Hymns of the Day

Apolytikion for Holy Nativity in the Fourth Tone

Thy Nativity, O Christ our God, hath shined the light of knowledge upon the world; for thereby they that worshipped the stars were instructed by a star to worship Thee, the Sun of Righteousness, and to know Thee, the Dayspring from on high. O Lord, glory be to Thee.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Third Tone

Today, the Virgin bears Him who is transcendent, and the earth presents the cave to Him who is beyond reach. Angels, along with shepherds glorify Him. The Magi make their way to Him by a star. For a new child has been born for us, the God before all ages.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal First Tone. Psalm 65.4,1.
Let all the earth worship you, and sing praises to you.
Verse: Shout with joy to God, all the earth.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Galatians 4:4-7.

BRETHREN, when the time had fully come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons. And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, "Abba! Father!" So you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son then also an heir of God through Christ.


Gospel Reading

The Nativity of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ
The Reading is from Matthew 2:1-12

When Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, "Where is he who has been born king of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the East, and have come to worship him." When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him; and assembling all the chief priests and scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Christ was to be born. They told him, "In Bethlehem of Judea; for so it is written by the prophet: 'And you, O Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for from you shall come a ruler who will govern my people Israel.'"

Then Herod summoned the wise men secretly and ascertained from them what time the star appeared; and he sent them to Bethlehem, saying, "Go and search diligently for the child, and when you have found him bring me word, that I too may come and worship him." When they had heard the king they went their way; and lo the star which they had seen in the East went before them, till it came to rest over the place where the child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy; and going into the house they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh. And being warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed to their own country by another way.


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St. Nectarios Services

Overview of St. Nectarios Services

St. Nectarios Greek Orthodox Mission Church
 
Once a month, we are celebrating in-Church Divine Liturgy on Saturdays.  We are thank-full for the Priests that are willing to come and officate at these Services.  The post pandemic goal for St. Nectarios - Pasco  is to again have regular Sunday Liturgy Services along with Sunday School Classes.   You are welcome to join us in working on this quest.  

Currently, St Nectarios has a mixture of in church and on-line Services. Each month, there are usualy two in-Church Services: a Saturday Divine Liturgy and a Sunday Typica Service.  The celebration of most on-line Services is conducted by Fr. John Angelis (in Seattle, WA) and the St. Nectarios Choir/Readers/Volunteers (in the Tri-Cities, WA). These on-line Services allows Father John to join us for Services without requiring travel to the Tricities.

The faithful may view/participate in the online Services on the Saint Nectarios-Pasco Group on Facebook.  Online Services will be streamed and posted after they are complete. For many of the Services, the text is included to help the faithful follow the Service. To view Saint Nectarios Services, pictures, and other postings on Facebook Group “Saint Nectarios – Pasco” use the link:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/334558973222227/

St Nectarios has a mixture of in church and on-line Services. Each month, there are usualy two in-Church Services: a Saturday Divine Liturgy and a Sunday Typica Service.  The celebration of most on-line Services is conducted by Fr. John Angelis (in Seattle, WA) and the St. Nectarios Choir/Readers/Volunteers (in the Tri-Cities, WA). These on-line Services allows Father John to join us for Services without requiring travel to the Tricities.

 


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General Information
Phone: (509) 547-3968
Fax: none / Facebook Group: "Saint Nectarios - Pasco"

Email: tricityorthodox@aol.com
Web: http://www.stnectariostricities.org

Street Address:
627 West Bonneville Street
Pasco, WA 99301

Mailing Address:
627 West Bonneville Street
Pasco, WA 99301 Services Schedule:

 

 

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