As the march to our Parish Centennial continues, today we honor the Acolytes, Prosphora bakers and those who help ready the Church for the services.
The Centennial Committee will meet today, May 7th, after Sunday School in the 10th-12th Grade Classroom. Thank you.
St. Nicholas Summer Camp- March 1st marks the opening of registration for the 2017 summer!! The dates this year will be July 23rd-29th. Register here: http://www.stnicholascamp.org/camper-info/
Festival Baking of Cinnamon Bread will begin on May 16th, 17th & 18th at 9:30 a.m. Thank you!
Attention High School age Greek Festival Dancers!! We need you to contact the office to let us know your interest in dancing in the 30th Annual Greek Festival. Please contact Molly to leave your name, phone number, and grade you are in so we can determine costume availability.
HOLY TRINITY CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION - NOVEMBER 3 --5, 2017 TO ALL CHURCH MEMBERS: The Centennial Committee needs your help in developing an invitation list for the upcoming Centennial celebration. You may submit names and addresses of persons you may know that were former members of the parish and names of those who are friends of the parish whether they are still in Nashville or have relocated. Please send to Helen Rogers at Helen@thewindinthewillowslaw.com
Please sign up for coffee hour! All those interested in hosting a coffee hour please speak with Angie Duncan, or call her at home: 615-352-0182. Thank you!
Parish Prayer list
Kay & Leslie, Andy & Anna Sweeney, Malcolm, Evan Parhas, Alyssa, Linda Monk, Keith Singley,Vickie Galanis, Evie, Ann, David Ward, Bill (Vasilios) Katsaitis, Gust Kraras, Fr. George Vaporis, Eleni Taylor, Isabella Marie Fuller, Bryan, Jeff, Gary, Dorothy Nicklas, Mary Beth, Karen Ingraham, Mick Elias Kuttab, Byron Dwight Wallace, Fred Preuss, Michael, Nicholas, Patrick, Elli, Eleni, Rhea & Juan Carlos, Lazarus, Subdeacon Victor & Robin Poletajev, Rod Caulkins, Katie Cooney, Christos Tsiodras, Felix Herring.
ATTENTION! Holy Communion: We receive Holy Communion frequently but not casually. Orthodox Christians who have been baptized/chrismated in the Orthodox Church may receive Holy Communion. Orthodox Christians also prepare themselves by fasting from the night before (not eating or drinking anything – with the exception of prescribed medicines), striving to the keep the fast days of the week, praying and going to Holy Confession as needed. We welcome everyone present to receive the Antidoron – or blessed bread – at the end of the Divine Liturgy.