Bible Study: Our next Bible study session begins on Tuesday, September 24th at 7pm. We'll be studying the Epistles of the New Testament. Please contact Fr. George if you're interested in participating.
Youth Ministries: Sunday School, Greek School, GOYA, and HOPE/JOY have all resumed for the new year. There is still time to register.
Email Scam: Please be advised that the Archdiocese has experienced email scams at a nationwide level in which parishioners are emailed asking to financially assist the priest for some sort of emergency. These emails are derived from an email address that is not connected to any clergy, but seem legitimate. Pleased be advised that I would NOT email you requesting emergency funds.
The 27th Annual AGAPE Tea will be held on Saturday, October 5, 2019, from 2PM to 4PM at Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church. The Children's AGAPE Foundation of the Greater Washington Metropolitan Area assists sick & needy children in payment of medical and other medical-related expenses not covered by insurance or public or private programs.
St. Eugenia Ladies Philoptochos and Fr. George will be touring the Mission on Mercy Clinic on Sept. 23rd in further support of this ministry program.
The Ladies Philotochos will hold their general meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 2nd at 7:15pm.
The Three Hierarchs Bookclub meets every month to discuss our selected book. The next meeting will be on Saturday, October 6th at 6pm, the book of the month is Mother Maria Skobtsova: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters). Please contact Fr. George if interested in further details.
The Parish Council meeting will be held on Thursday, Oct. 10th at 7pm in the Church conference room.
Save the Date: The Parish General Assembly will be held on November 3rd, following the Divine Liturgy.
Stewardship: If you have not yet become a steward of our parish, please consider participating in the stewardship program. Your stewardship provides vital support for the upcoming programs and ministries.
Hospital Ministry: Should you or a loved one need hospital or long term care, Fr. George would like to visit. Please be advised that Frederick Memorial Hospital (and most facilities) will not automatically notify Fr. George upon admission, but only when requested by the patient or caregiver.
Archbishop Elpidophoros of America invites all faithful to a special concert at Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall on Thursday, October 10, 2019 at 8 p.m. to benefit Saint Nicholas Church and National Shrine. The concert will feature the debut performance of Yiannis Hadjiloizou conducting the Athens Philharmonic in Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”. Under the generous initiative of Ms. Katerina Nafplioti Panagopoulos, who is recognized by the Greek State as Honorary Ambassador, the production will feature Mr. Hadjiloizou, an accomplished conductor, composer and pianist. This concert offers a unique opportunity to celebrate our Hellenic Heritage while assisting in the rebuilding of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine. For tickets please contact Carnegiecharge at 212.247.7800 or visit: bit.ly/carnegiehallconcert
ST. PHOTIOS GREEK ORTHODOX SHRINE ~ 2019 ANNUAL ESSAY CONTEST: The Essay Contest Program is generously supported through the estate of Mrs. Katie D'Anna and AHEPA Socrate Chapter #6, located in Jacksonville, Florida. The St. Photios Foundation, Inc. invites all teenagers 13-19 years of age to submit a 1,000-word essay to the St. Photios Essay Committee to participate in the annual Essay Contest. Prices are awarded to the top three essays: 1st place wins $500; 2nd place wins $250 and 3rd place wins $100. The Committee accepts submissions through January 6, 2020. The essays are judged by an independent panel. Call the Church office for details.