Next Week's Services
Saturday, September 28
Vespers....................................................5:00pm
Sunday, September 29
Orthros.....................................................9:00am
Divine Liturgy............................................10:00am
This Week's Greeter
Mike Veselka
Next Week's Greeter
Mike Kasten
Agape Meal
We will have our monthly potluck the first Sunday of each month following Divine Liturgy. Don't feel like cooking? Store-bought is great, too, just please bring a dish to share with the Parish.
Prayer Requests
"We should pray for our neighbors not because God does not know how to save them, but because He wants us to participate in one another’s salvation." - Metropolitan Hilarion
Please remember these in your daily prayers:
- The Parish Council
- The provision of a full-time priest
- Father Ted, Presvytera Kathy and Paul
- Father Basil, Presvytera Dea and family
- St. Andrew Parish
- Mary Sulak, wife of Edwin Sulak (who does the Pascha brisket for us) - cancer
- Vicki Klaras as she recovers from recent surgery
- George and Wanda Klaras as she recovers from recent surgery
- Eric Soo as he is working in Washington D.C.
If you have names you would like added, or if situations needing special prayer have been resolved, please let Robyn know. This will keep our list up to date and accurate.
Submissions and E-mail Updates
If you have announcements, new, items of interest, or prayer requests for the weekly bulletin or if you need to update or add an e-mail address to our circulation list, please let Robyn Panayoton know by 5:00pm on Wednesday of each week.
Orthodox Campus Fellowship
If you are interested in O.C.F. (Orthodox Campus Fellowship), please contact Dan Nodes. daniel_nodes@baylor.edu or (254) 710-6019
Cleaning-Prosforo-Refreshments
Please sign up for the above duties on the wall calendar by the office door in the Parish Hall. The church needs all of you. Thank you for your faithfulness. Please keep it up. God will bless you.
Sacrament of Holy Communion (Non-Orthodox Visitors)
It is with the deepest regret that we ask you to abstain from receiving Holy Communion. This is a sacrament reserved only for those who are baptized, chrismated and prepared Orthodox Christians. It pains us to turn away a Christian who loves and worships the Lord Jesus, but because of the separation of the Christian churches and the different understanding we have about the Sacrament of Holy Communion, we ask you to abstain. Do come and receive the blessed bread at the conclusion of the service.
Visitors
We are happy to have you worshiping with us today. Please stay with us after the Divine Liturgy so that we may meet you.