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St. George Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral
Publish Date: 2017-01-15
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St. George Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (304) 346-0106
  • Fax:
  • (304) 346-0146
  • Street Address:

  • Lee Street E and Court St

  • Charleston, WV 25301
  • Mailing Address:

  • P.O. Box 2044

  • Charleston, WV 25327-2044


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Services Schedule

Saturday

Great Vespers - 5:00 P.M.

Confessions Following

 

Sunday

Matins Service - 9:30 A.M.  

Divine Liturgy - 10:30 A.M.

 

Monday - Friday

Sixth Hour - 12:30 P.M.  

Confessions Following

 

Wednesday

Daily Vespers - 6:30 P.M.

Family Night & Potluck following.

 


Past Bulletins


Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Plagal 1st Tone

Let us believers praise and worship the Word, co-eternal with the Father and the Spirit, born of the Virgin for our salvation; for he took pleasure in ascending the Cross in the flesh, to suffer death, and to raise the dead by his glorious Resurrection.

لنسبح نحن المؤمنين ونسجد للكلمة المساوي للآب والروح في الأزلية وعدم الابتداء ، المولود من العذراء لخلاصنا . لانه سُر بالجسد ان يعلو على الصليب ويحتمل الموت ، وينهض الموتى بقيامته المجيدة.

Seasonal Kontakion in the 1st Tone

Thou, O Christ God, who by thy Birth, didst sanctify the Virgin's womb, and, as is meet, didst bless Simeon's arms, and didst also come to save us; preserve thy fold in wars, and confirm them whom thou didst love, for thou alone art the Lover of mankind.

يا من بمولدك أيها المسيح الإله المستودع البتولي قدست ويدي سمعان كما لاق باركت وإيانا الآن أدركت وخلصت. احفظ رعيتك بسلام وأيّد الذين أحببتهم بما أنك وحدك محب للبشر.

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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Eighth Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from John 20:11-18

At that time, Mary stood weeping outside the tomb, and as she wept she stooped to look into the tomb; and she saw two angels in white, sitting where the body of Jesus had lain, one at the head and one at the feet. They said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping?" She said to them, "Because they have taken away my Lord, and I do not know where they have laid Him." Saying this, she turned round and saw Jesus standing, but she did not know that it was Jesus. Jesus said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping? Whom do you seek?" Supposing Him to be the gardener, she said to Him, "Sir, if you have carried Him away, tell me where you have laid Him, and I will take Him away." Jesus said to her, "Mary." She turned and said to him in Hebrew, "Rabboni!" (which means Teacher). Jesus said to her, "Do not hold me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to my brethren and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God." Mary Magdalene went and said to the disciples, "I have seen the Lord"; and she told them that He had said these things to her.

Eighth Orthros Gospel
يوحنا 20: 11-18

11في ذلك الزمان َكَانَتْ مريم وَاقِفَةً عِنْدَ الْقَبْرِ خَارِجاً تَبْكِي. وَفِيمَا هِيَ تَبْكِي انْحَنَتْ إِلَى الْقَبْرِ، 12فَنَظَرَتْ مَلاَكَيْنِ بِثِيَابٍ بِيضٍ جَالِسَيْنِ وَاحِداً عِنْدَ الرَّأْسِ وَالآخَرَ عِنْدَ الرِّجْلَيْنِ، حَيْثُ كَانَ جَسَدُ يَسُوعَ مَوْضُوعاً. 13فَقَالاَ لَهَا: ((يَا امْرَأَةُ، لِمَاذَا تَبْكِينَ؟)) قَالَتْ لَهُمَا: ((إِنَّهُمْ أَخَذُوا سَيِّدِي، وَلَسْتُ أَعْلَمُ أَيْنَ وَضَعُوهُ!)). 14وَلَمَّا قَالَتْ هَذَا الْتَفَتَتْ إِلَى الْوَرَاءِ، فَنَظَرَتْ يَسُوعَ وَاقِفاً، وَلَمْ تَعْلَمْ أَنَّهُ يَسُوعُ. 15قَالَ لَهَا يَسُوعُ: ((يَا امْرَأَةُ، لِمَاذَا تَبْكِينَ؟ مَنْ تَطْلُبِينَ؟)) فَظَنَّتْ تِلْكَ أَنَّهُ الْبُسْتَانِيُّ، فَقَالَتْ لَهُ: ((يَا سَيِّدُ إِنْ كُنْتَ أَنْتَ قَدْ حَمَلْتَهُ فَقُلْ لِي أَيْنَ وَضَعْتَهُ، وَأَنَا آخُذُهُ)). 16قَالَ لَهَا يَسُوعُ: ((يَا مَرْيَمُ)) فَالْتَفَتَتْ تِلْكَ وَقَالَتْ لَهُ: ((رَبُّونِي!)) الَّذِي تَفْسِيرُهُ: يَا مُعَلِّمُ. 17قَالَ لَهَا يَسُوعُ: ((لاَ تَلْمِسِينِي لأَنِّي لَمْ أَصْعَدْ بَعْدُ إِلَى أَبِي. وَلَكِنِ اذْهَبِي إِلَى إِخْوَتِي وَقُولِي لَهُمْ: إِنِّي أَصْعَدُ إِلَى أَبِي وَأَبِيكُمْ وَإِلَهِي وَإِلَهِكُمْ)).18فَجَاءَتْ مَرْيَمُ الْمَجْدَلِيَّةُ وَأَخْبَرَتِ التَّلاَمِيذَ أَنَّهَا رَأَتِ الرَّبَّ، وَأَنَّهُ قَالَ لَهَا هَذَا. 

 

 


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal 1st Tone. Psalm 11.7,1.
You, O Lord, shall keep us and preserve us.
Verse: Save me, O Lord, for the godly man has failed.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Colossians 3:4-11.

BRETHREN, when Christ who is our life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory. Put to death therefore what is earthly in you: fornication, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry. On account of these the wrath of God is coming upon the sons of disobedience. In these you once walked, when you lived in them. But now put them all away; anger, wrath, malice, slander, and foul talk from your mouth. Do not lie to one another, seeing that you have put off the old nature with its practices and have put on the new nature, which is being renewed in knowledge after the image of its creator. Here there cannot be Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free man, but Christ is all, and in all.

البروكيمنون. Plagal 1st Tone. مزمور 11: 7، 1.
أنت يا رب تحفظنا وتخلصنا
خلصني يا رب فإن البار قد فنيَ

فصل من رسالة بولس الى كولوسي 3: 4-11.

يَُّا إِخْوَة، مَتَى اظْهِرَ الْمَسِيحُ حَيَاتُنَا، فَحِينَئِذٍ تُظْهَرُونَ انْتُمْ ايْضاً مَعَهُ فِي الْمَجْدِ. فَأَمِيتُوا اعْضَاءَكُمُ الَّتِي عَلَى الأَرْضِ: الزِّنَا، النَّجَاسَةَ، الْهَوَى، الشَّهْوَةَ الرَّدِيَّةَ، الطَّمَعَ الَّذِي هُوَ عِبَادَةُ الأَوْثَانِ، الأُمُورَ الَّتِي مِنْ اجْلِهَا يَأْتِي غَضَبُ اللهِ عَلَى ابْنَاءِ الْمَعْصِيَةِ، الَّذِينَ بَيْنَهُمْ انْتُمْ ايْضاً سَلَكْتُمْ قَبْلاً، حِينَ كُنْتُمْ تَعِيشُونَ فِيهَا. وَأَمَّا الآنَ فَاطْرَحُوا عَنْكُمْ انْتُمْ ايْضاً الْكُلَّ: الْغَضَبَ، السَّخَطَ، الْخُبْثَ، التَّجْدِيفَ، الْكَلاَمَ الْقَبِيحَ مِنْ افْوَاهِكُمْ. لاَ تَكْذِبُوا بَعْضُكُمْ عَلَى بَعْضٍ، اذْ خَلَعْتُمُ الإِنْسَانَ الْعَتِيقَ مَعَ اعْمَالِهِ، وَلَبِسْتُمُ الْجَدِيدَ الَّذِي يَتَجَدَّدُ لِلْمَعْرِفَةِ حَسَبَ صُورَةِ خَالِقِهِ، حَيْثُ لَيْسَ يُونَانِيٌّ وَيَهُودِيٌّ، خِتَانٌ وَغُرْلَةٌ، بَرْبَرِيٌّ سِكِّيثِيٌّ، عَبْدٌ حُرٌّ، بَلِ الْمَسِيحُ الْكُلُّ وَفِي الْكُلِّ.


Gospel Reading

12th Sunday of Luke
The Reading is from Luke 17:12-19

At that time, as Jesus entered a village, He was met by ten lepers, who stood at a distance and lifted up their voices and said: "Jesus, Master, have mercy on us." When He saw them He said to them, "Go and show yourselves to the priests." And as they went they were cleansed. Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice; and he fell on his face at Jesus's feet, giving Him thanks. Now he was a Samaritan. Then said Jesus: "Were not ten cleansed? Where are the nine? Was no one found to return and give praise to God except this foreigner?" And He said to him: "Rise and go your way; your faith has made you well."

12th Sunday of Luke
لوقا 17: 12-19

12 في ذلك الزمان فِيمَا يسوَع دَاخِلٌ إِلَى قَرْيَةٍ اسْتَقْبَلَهُ عَشَرَةُ رِجَالٍ بُرْصٍ ، فَوَقَفُوا مِنْ بَعِيدٍ 13وََرَفَعُوا صَوْتاً قَائِليِنَ : ((يَا يَسُوعُ ، يَا مُعَلِّمُ ، ارْحَمْنَا ! )). 14فَنَظَرَ وَقَالَ لَهُمُ: ((اذْهَبُوا وَأَرُوا أَنْفُسَكُمْ لِلْكَهَنَةِ)). وَفِيمَا هُمْ مُنْطَلِقُونَ طَهَرُوا. 15فَوَاحِدٌ مِنْهُمْ لَمَّا رَأَى أَنَّهُ شُفِيَ ، رَجَعَ يُمَجِّدُ اللهَ بِصَوْتٍ عَظِيمٍ، 16وَخَرَّ عَلَى وَجْهِهِ عِنْدَ رِجْلَيْهِ شَاكِراً لَهُ. وَكَانَ سَامِرِيّاً. 17فَأَجَابَيَسُوعُ وَقَالَ : ((أَلَيْسَ الْعَشَرَةُ قَدْ طَهَرُوا؟ فَأَيْنَ التِّسْعَةُ؟ 18أَلَمْ يُوجَدْ مَنْ يَرْجِعُ لِيُعْطِيَ مَجْداً لِلَّهِ غَيْرُ هَذَا الْغَرِيبِ الْجِنْسِ؟)) 19ثُمَّ قَالَ لَهُ: ((قُمْ وَامْضِ، إِيمَانُكَ خَلَّصَكَ)).

 

 


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Wisdom of the Fathers

Having met the Savior, therefore, the lepers earnestly besought Him to free them from their misery, and called Him Master, that is. Teacher. No one pitied them when suffering this malady, but He Who had appeared on earth for this very reason, and had become man that He might show pity to all, He was moved with compassion for them, and had mercy on them.
St. Cyril of Alexandria
Commentary on the Gospel of St. Luke, Homilies 113-116. B#42, pp. 465-466, 4th Century

And why did He not rather say, I will, be you cleansed; as He did in the case of another leper, but commanded them rather to show themselves to the priests? It was because the law gave directions to this effect to those who were delivered from leprosy (Lev. 14-2); for it commanded them to show themselves to the priests, and to offer a sacrifice for their cleansing.
St. Cyril of Alexandria
Commentary on the Gospel of St. Luke, Homilies 113-116. B#42, pp. 465-466, 4th Century

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Saints and Feasts

Jkalyvitispaulthebes
January 15

John the Hut-Dweller

Saint John, who was from Constantinople, was the son of illustrious parents -- Eutropius the Senator and Theodora. At twelve years of age he departed secretly from his home and went to the Monastery of the Unsleeping (see Dec. 29). Aflame with longing for his parents, he returned after six years to his father's home in the guise of a pauper and beggar. Living in a small hut at the gates of his parents' house (wherefrom he is called "hut-dweller"), he remained unknown therein for many years, and suffered mockery at the hands of those who had been his own servants. Foreknowing his death, he revealed himself to his parents, and within a few moments reposed, about the year 450.


Jkalyvitispaulthebes
January 15

Paul of Thebes

Saint Paul, first among hermits, was born about 227 in the Thebaid of Egypt. In 250 he fled into the wilderness because of the persecution raging at that time under Decius. Having lived a solitary life in a certain cave for ninety-one years, he reposed in 341, at the age of 114, and was buried by Anthony the Great, who had been directed thither by God several days before the Saint's repose.


Allsaint
January 15

Pansophios the Martyr of Alexandria


Lepers
January 15

12th Sunday of Luke


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News and Events

ABOUT SAINT GEORGE


Communion and Visitation

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If someone in your family has been unable to attend church for a while, due to being hospitalized, in a nursing home, or a family member is recovering from a recent surgery, injury, or illness...

Please contact the church office to help us update our Visitation List.

We want ALL of our brothers and sisters in Christ to have an opportunity to recieve the Eucharist and the Anointing of the sick.


Holy Bread Sign Up

Holy Bread

Holy Bread Sign Up

There are plenty of days still available this year if you are interested in offering bread for loved ones, both living and deceased. 

Call the church office and schedule you day(s) today! or fill out the (online form).


Word Magazine Subscription

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Contact the church office so we can update your address, or add you to their mailing list.

The Word is the official news magazine of the Antiochian Archdiocese. Published monthly (with the exception of July and August) the magazine circulates to the households of all members of the Antiochian Archdiocese and other subscribers including libraries and seminaries.


St. George is on Social Media!

Social MediaFollow us on Twitter and Facebook, and on the web. 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/StGeorgeWV

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-George-Orthodox-Cathedral/204148362929390

Website: http://stgeorgecharleston.org

Live Streaming Divine Liturgy (and special services):  http://stgeorgecharleston.org/streaming.html

 


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Events Calendar

  • St. George Cathedral Calendar

    January 15 to January 30, 2017

    Sunday, January 15

    9:15AM Junior Choir

    9:30AM Matins

    9:45AM Church School

    10:30AM Divine Liturgy

    6:30PM Bible Study

    Monday, January 16

    12:30PM Sixth Hour / Confessions

    Tuesday, January 17

    12:30PM Sixth Hour / Confessions

    6:30PM Foundation Board Meeting

    Wednesday, January 18

    12:30PM Sixth Hour / Confessions

    6:30PM Vespers/Family Night

    Thursday, January 19

    12:30PM Sixth Hour / Confessions

    7:30PM Choir Rehearsal

    Friday, January 20

    12:30PM Sixth Hour / Confessions

    Saturday, January 21

    5:00PM Great Vespers

    Sunday, January 22

    9:15AM Junior Choir

    9:30AM Matins

    9:45AM Church School

    10:30AM Divine Liturgy

    6:30PM Bible Study

    Monday, January 23

    12:30PM Sixth Hour / Confessions

    Tuesday, January 24

    12:30PM Sixth Hour / Confessions

    Wednesday, January 25

    12:30PM Sixth Hour / Confessions

    6:30PM Vespers/Family Night

    Thursday, January 26

    12:30PM Sixth Hour / Confessions

    7:30PM Choir Rehearsal

    Friday, January 27

    12:30PM Sixth Hour / Confessions

    Saturday, January 28

    9:30AM Manna Meal prep

    5:00PM Great Vespers

    Sunday, January 29

    9:15AM Junior Choir

    9:30AM Matins

    9:45AM Church School

    10:30AM Divine Liturgy

    Monday, January 30

    Three Holy Hierarchs

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Sunday Evening Bible Study

Weekly Bible Study

On Sunday evenings, Assistant Priest Fr. Stephen De Young leads an Orthodox Christian 'Verse-by-verse" Bible Study. 

Below are archives of past studies. 

Sunday Evening Bible Study and Archive


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Antiochian Archdiocese News

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January Sale at Antiochian Village Bookstore

01/12/2017

The Antiochian Village Bookstore has a January Sale to take the chill off the winter days! Icons is a new publication that not only presents 60 elegant images, but pairs each one with texts from scripture and other writers for thoughtful reading and reflection.  A new recording of Rachmaninoff’s “All-Night Vigil,” sung by a 77 voice Choir (centered around the world renown Gloriae Dei Cantores, and including Orthodox singers) and conducted by equally renown conductor Peter Jermihov, gloriously brings to us the beauty of prayer in song.  Coloring isn’t just for kids! It offers grownups a spiritually refreshing way to bring some stillness, and bit of time to listen to God. And  Celtic Blessings (A Coloring Book to bless and de-stress!) is a 64 page book, with a blessing and design to color paired on each set of pages. All of these items are 20% off!

January also features several Liturgical books on sale. The Liturgikon (3rd ed., 2010) and the Book of Epistles are also discounted up to 50%!  

Prices for the January Sale are good through February 10.  (Yes, that is a little longer than January 31! But it’s a long winter! So it’s the least we can do!)  Shop online at http://store.antiochianvillage.org/January-SALE/.  Or call 724-238-3677, ext 406.

Major credit cards accepted.

Click on the flyer image to open it! Click on the items in the flyer, and you will go directly to the AV Bookstore site!

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Winter 2017 Sacred Music Institute in Houston Has Lenten Theme

01/10/2017

St. George, HoustonSt. George, HoustonIt's not too late to sign up for the Winter 2017 Sacred Music Institute (SMI), with the theme of "Great Lent: A Church Singer's Guide." This SMI will be held on February 17–19, 2017, at St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church in Houston, TX. At the same time, teens will have their very own sessions in the Youth Music Ministry (YMM) track, studying Byzantine chant with Rassem El-Massih and choral music with Paul Jabara. Presentations on the Akathist Service and Presanctified Liturgy will be offered and God-willing, the teens will lead one of the services.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain a better understanding of Lenten services, their history and structure, and to learn new music, both Byzantine chant and Western choral. Instructors include Chairman Paul Jabara, Diocesan Directors Mareena Boosamra Ball and Chris Farha, and chanters Rassem El-Massih and Emily Lowe. The Institute will offer instruction in Byzantine chant, vocal and choral technique, conducting, and theology. Private and small group vocal lessons will be available throughout the weekend. Also, the newest member of our team, professor and vocal technician Anamaria Popescu of McGill University, will provide vocal instruction to both teens and adults. Scholarships are available for both teens and adults: contact Chris Farha for more information.

Register now!

Our hosts at St. George Houston know how to throw a great party! Over the weekend they will be hosting their famous annual Country Western Dance, so don't forget your cowboy boots.

The SMI has reserved a block of discounted rooms at the beautiful River Oaks Crowne Plaza Hotel. Our daily group rate is $89 and includes access to wifi, a pool, and 24-hour fitness center. Breakfast is available for an additional $12, and self parking for $5 per night. To ensure you receive the group rate, please reserve your room by February 1 at tinyurl.com/wsmihouston. Enjoy 14 hours of instruction, fabulous meals and snacks, plus beautiful services and fun social time, for the low price of $150, if you prepay by February 1.

Online Registration

For more information or answers to your questions, please contact department chair Paul Jabara: sacredmusic@antiochian.org.

For scholarship information contact Chris Farha via Facebook or email: chrisfarha@cox.net
(Read more about teen scholarships.)

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2017 Special Olympics Volunteer and Coaching Applications Available

01/09/2017

Special Olympics campers and staff at the VillageSpecial Olympics campers and staff at the VillageThe 2017 Special Olympics Sports Camp is scheduled to be held at the Antiochian Village August 11–20, 2017. This ministry is sponsored by the North American Council of Teen SOYO, and is the second longest running program of Special Olympics Pennsylvania, serving over 340 Special Olympics athletes, coaches, and staff each season. It is the premier SOYO outreach program, now in its 36th year of service. Each year SOYO teens raise the funds on Special Olympics Awareness Day.

In addition to the funds raised, SOYO teens provide at least half the coaching staff, and many adult volunteers participate as well. The Very Rev. Dr. Joseph Purpura, chair of the Department of Youth Ministry, has announced that the 2017 Special Olympic Coaches Application is now available for those youth who are interested in working at the Sports Camp. Additionally, for adults over twenty years of age, the Special Olympics Volunteer application is posted as well.

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Bishop Nicholas Leads Full and Festive Weekend at St. Ignatius in Twin Falls, ID

01/09/2017

Christmas came about a week early for St. Ignatius Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church in Twin Falls, Idaho as it celebrated four historic events in less than 48 hours: the opening of the new church temple, the baptism of the baby daughter of the pastor and his wife, the celebration of the patron saint, and the ordination of a deacon. The weekend of December 16-18, 2016 will surely not be forgotten. (View the Facebook album: "Festive Weekend with His Grace Bishop Nicholas")

His Eminence Metropolitan Joseph had asked His Grace Bishop Nicholas to fly from the Archdiocesan Headquarters in Englewood, New Jersey to preside over the festivities. He landed in the bitter cold (20°F) of the Gem State, and it was outside where everything began on Friday night. Sayidna Nicholas, along with Fr. Michael Habib, pastor of St. Ignatius Church, Fr. John Mahfouz and Dn. Christopher Payne of Ss. Peter and Paul Church in Salt Lake City, Utah and the dozens of faithful stood in the snow for the “Service of the Opening of the Doors.” Incense filled the air, as did the frozen breaths of everyone participating in the service.

Sayidna Nicholas blessed the newly purchased and renovated building with holy water and opened its front doors with the words of Psalm 23, which are also used at Paschal Orthros: “Lift up your gates, O ye princes, and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting gates, and the King of Glory shall enter in!” They mark our entry into “heaven on earth,” that is, the church. Once inside, His Grace elevated Fr. John to the rank of Father Confessor, making him worthy to hear confessions and absolve sins.

“You are so blessed to witness the opening of this church,” Sayidna told the people in his sermon. His Grace acknowledged that it is much larger than their old building and not as full of worshippers, but only temporarily. “Having more room for people here at this location with a large iconostasis and beautiful icons will bring yet more people here. This is how the Holy Spirit works. You may encounter challenges and persecutions like your patron saint, but that should not deter you from growing this temple and bearing witness to Christ. So keep busy, and we’ll send Fr. Michael an assistant priest!”

The first new member of the new St. Ignatius Church was none other than the two-month-old daughter of Fr. Michael and Kh. Maria: Maura Sophia Habib. Sayidna Nicholas baptized her on Saturday morning with the help of baby Maura’s father and Fr. John Finley, Chairman of the Department of Missions and Evangelism, who served St. Ignatius Church for two years while it awaited a full-time priest.

On Saturday night at Great Vespers, celebrations for St. Ignatius commenced in the new church temple named in his honor. Sayidna Nicholas chanted the service with the choir, and he presided over the Litia-Artoklasia service as well. The complete building is 15,000 square feet on 4.25 acres of land. The old church at most squeezed in 80 people, but the new one can comfortably hold 350 people. 

“The professional aspects of the remodel like framing, drywall, etc. were done by contractors,” Fr. Michael said, “but the rest of the preparation and remodel efforts were done by church members who worked from 9:00 a.m. to noon every Saturday from mid-August through the beginning of December.”

The next day, at the conclusion of Orthros, His Grace tonsured Charles Peter McBride as a reader. This day happened to be the Sunday of the Genealogy of our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ, and His Grace devoted his sermon in the Hierarchal Liturgy to the inner meaning of the Gospel lection (Matthew 1:1-25) that is always read on this day. “St. Matthew was sneaky,” Sayidna said. “He first said Jesus was the son of David, and then the son of Abraham, although Abraham came first. By the time of Christ, the Jews had known David as their great king, but they had forgotten about Abraham.”

Then, Sayidna Nicholas delved into the backgrounds of the people within Christ’s genealogy. “Jacob was a thief, Ruth was a gentile, and David was an adulterer and murderer. But St. Matthew tells us that the Church is for all people who seek Christ. So we must ask Him to help us read the Gospel and open our minds to understand what is being said in case it is being veiled.”

Following the consecration of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ, Sayidna Nicholas ordained Subdeacon James (Kurt) Hefner, one of the founders and leaders of St. Ignatius Church, to the holy diaconate. He played a critical role in helping the community leave its smaller confines for a beautiful new church. Witnessing the ordination of Deacon James was his wife, Karen, who leads the choir, their children and grandchildren, his brother and sister-in-law, and his father-in-law, Subdeacon Benjamin Roberts, 92, who has donated most of the beautiful furnishings to his beloved church which originally opened in 1993.

Following the Hierarchal Divine Liturgy, Deacon James thanked Sayidna Nicholas and Fr. Michael for their love and support in guiding him to his ordination. After Fr. Michael expressed his gratitude to His Grace and the entire community for all that it had accomplished, Sayidna Nicholas then surprised parishioner Pamela Nelson with a “Certificate of Meritorious Service” for her leadership in purchasing and converting the new building into an Orthodox Church. This is one of the highest awards of the Archdiocese. Pamela spent countless hours away from her work and family in the months leading up to the eventful weekend to make sure everything would be ready on time. 

Sayidna Nicholas then concluded the festive weekend by again congratulating all of the faithful for their sacrifices and dedication, while also reminding them that their work had only just begun in preparing a house of worship to receive more souls into the Body of Christ.


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