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St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2017-07-16
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St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • 408.605.0621
  • Street Address:

  • 9th and Lincoln, Carmel-by-the-Sea

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  • Mailing Address:


  • PO Box 5808 Carmel by the Sea, CA 93921


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Services Schedule

  • Sunday Orthros and Divine Liturgy: 8:30 a.m.
  • Week day feasts Orthros and Liturgy: 8:30 a.m. - see Liturgical Calendar
  • Paraklesis most Wednesdays: 6 p.m. - see Liturgical Calendar


Past Bulletins


Schedule of Services

Saturday, July 15
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, July 16
    8:30am  Orthros + Liturgy
Monday, July 17 St. Marina
Wednesday, July 19
    6:00pm  Vespers and Reception in Santa Cruz
Thursday, July 20 St. Elias the Prophet
    9:00am  Orthros + Liturgy + Reception in Santa Cruz
Saturday, July 22
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, July 23
    8:30am  Orthros + Liturgy
Monday, July 24
    6:00pm  Vespers
Tuesday, July 25 Dormition of St. Anna, Mother of the Theotokos
    8:30am  Orthros + Liturgy
Wednesday, July 26   St. Paraskevi of Rome
    6:00pm  Vespers
    7:00pm  Dinner and Group Discussion
Thursday, July 27  St. Panteleimon
    9:00am  Orthros + Liturgy
Saturday, July 29
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, July 30
    8:30am  Orthros + Liturgy
    11:30am  BASICS OF ORTHODOXY

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News & Events

PARISH ASSEMBLY MEETING POSTPONED

Our Parish Assembly Meeting scheduled for this Sunday, July 16,  is postponed.  We will reschedule for as soon as possible and you will be notified with a date and agenda. Thank you for your patience. 


WEDNESDAY PARAKLESIS, POTLUCK AND WORKSHOP

This week's Wednesday paraklesis and group discussion was postponed so that we may all attend Prophet Elias Feast Day vespers and reception in Santa Cruz.

The next Paraklesis and group discussion will be a week from Wednesday, July 26. We will continue then the Wednesday evenings small group discussions inspired by delicious potluck dinners. We will partake of some Desert Wisdom and we will discuss about applying it to our lives in the modern age.

6:00pm – Paraklesis
6:45pm – Lenten Potluck dinner and discussion: "Desert Wisdom"


PHILOPTOCHOS NEWS

We take a moment to express our gratitude for the wonderful afternoon of fellowship shared together as a church family this past Sunday.  The patio was transformed into a festive summertime oasis complete with a surf mobile, surf boards, flip flops, beach balls, and a smokin' grill laden with hot dogs and fresh corn on the cob!  It was a huge success for our Philoptochos' Ministries and Kids 'n Cancer but we could not have done it without our amazing village of volunteers and generous sponsors.  

Thank you to:  
Anthony Zavitsanos grill master, Nick Fetis & his surf mobile, Father Ion for your loving support and guidance, Fellowship Team Pink, Sandy Sanders, Larry Brown, Pappas Family Farms, Hix Family and Epsilon Restaurant, Yant Family & Hula Company, Julia & Kevin Wheeler, Andromahi & Demetris Falida, our loving hearted hosts the Philoptochos board of directors, and to each and everyone of you for giving your hearts to a child.


IN MEMORY: KALLIOPE LULIAS

It is with sadness that we announce that Kalliope Lulias, the mother of His Eminence Metropolitan Nikitas fell asleep in the Lord, July 11, in Tarpon Springs, FL. As you know, His Eminence is a steward of our parish and a strong supporter of our church's mission.

For those wishing to offer a memorial tribute, the family requests that In lieu of flower donations be made to either the Philoptochos or Choir of Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 36 N. Pinellas Avenue, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689; or to the Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute (PAOI), 2311 Hearst Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94709.

May her memory be eternal!


GREEK FESTIVAL PREPARATIONS

We will be having a Festival Meeting on Monday July 17 at 6:30pm, at the church hall in Salinas. This meeting is open to all in our community who wish to help with the festival. We will address some of the menu changes, and pricing for this year. Also, we will cover the ordering of products and supplies for each booth as well as our switch to electronic cash registers. Needless to mention, we will discuss the new mission of the Festival: reaching out to bring in, taking to the world what God entrusted to us - His Church. All your input about the Festival is appreciated, and encouraged.

Upcoming Cooking Schedule - all cooking to take place in Salinas, unless otherwise noted.
    Mon. July 24 9:00am – 4:00 pm - Karithopita
    Question about this event? Call Voula Saites at 831.384.3983

Bring with you a sack lunch and your apron.  More dates will be announced for other items soon.


NEW: FAMILY EVENINGS

With great excitement, we are preparing for the first FAMILY EVENING. This is a new ministry centered around the need to bring families together for fellowship and spiritual growth and to enable us all to develop as members of Saint John's family.

CORRECTION: This is a potluck dinner event that will take place on Friday, July 28 from 5:30 p.m. at the Community Center in La Mesa, Monterey. The time and the location are set to enable families with younger children to participate. Child care will be provided for the time of the adult time together. If you can, please bring a dish to share - Friday's are fasting days.

The schedule is as follows:

  • 5:30 - 6:00pm - Family potluck dinner -we all eat together.
  • 6:00 - 7:00pm - Short movie/ presentation, small group discussions and fellowship.
  • 7:00 pm - More fellowship time...

This first gathering will begin "A Journey to Fullness" as seed for the group discussions.


A JOURNEY TO FULLNESS

This is the title of the newly released set of short presentations by Father Barnabas Powell. We will watch them together and discuss in small groups how we our journey takes us to the fullness of the original Christian Faith. Excellent material, professionally crafted and put on the screen with much love and enthusiasm. The first episode will be shown and discussed at the first FAMILY EVENINGS gathering on Friday, July 21.


NEW: CONNECT!

We now have three new Facebook Groups for you to consider:

  • Families - for parents (and grandparents) to keep in touch and plan events.
  • Newbies - for catechumens and new people in our community.
  • Military - for families of the military in the area, both active and retired.

These are closed groups. Add your friends who might enjoy being part of them or, to join, please contact Julia Wheeler.


SERVING THESE SUNDAYS

The teams on duty these coming Sundays are:

July 16
   Welcoming:  Mary Kanalakis
   Parish Council Member:  Corkey Balcom
   Fellowship: Team 3 (Orange) - always 3rd Sunday of the month.

July 23
    Welcoming:  Rania Zavitsanos
   Parish Council Member:  Fotis Papoulias
   Fellowship: Team 4 (Green) – always4th Sunday of the month


NEW: BASICS OF ORTHODOXY

We will be starting the BASICS OF ORTHODOXY class after one more delay on Sunday, July 23. This because we will be having a Parish Assembly meeting on the 16th, which we encourage all to attend.

The Basics of Orthodoxy class is structured as a set of lectures covering topics such as: Church History, Spirituality, The Liturgy, the Holy Trinity, the Theotokos, the Icons, the Holy Mysteries and the Holy Tradition. We will meet in the church after the coffee hour. Father Ion will be presenting using slides. Great material for catechumens, for those exploring the faith and, especially for all the Orthodox of our church. The first class is BASICS OF SPIRITUALITY Part 1.


SUNDAY SCHOOL SUMMER BREAK

The Sunday School will enjoy the summer break until September. See you in church!


PROPHET ELIAS FEAST DAY

You are invited to join Prophet Elias in Santa Cruz for their feast day celebration.

     Wednesday, July 19 - 6:00 pm Vespers and Reception
     Thursday, July 20 – 9:00 am Orthros and Divine Liturgy, Reception to follow

His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos and Father Ion will be present. Located at 223 Church Street, Santa Cruz. Let us show our love and support for our sister parish, as they so often share with us.


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Sixth Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from Luke 24:36-53

At that time, Jesus, having risen from the dead, stood in the midst of his disciples and said to them, "Peace to you." But they were startled and frightened, and supposed that they saw a spirit. And he said to them, "Why are you troubled, and why do questionings rise in your hearts? See my hands and feet, that it is I myself; handle me, and see; for a spirit has not flesh and bones as you see that I have." And when he said this, he showed them his hands and his feet. And while they still disbelieved for joy, and wondered, he said to them, "Have you anything here to eat?" They gave him a piece of broiled fish, and he took it and ate before them.

Then he said to them, "These are my words which I spoke to you, while I was still with you, that everything written about me in the law of Moses and the prophets and the psalms must be fulfilled. Then he opened their minds to understand the scriptures, and said to them, "Thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer and on the third day rise from the dead, and that repentance and forgiveness of sins should be preached in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses of these things. And behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you; but stay in the city, until you are clothed with power from on high."

Then he led them out as far as Bethany, and lifting up his hands, he blessed them. While he blessed them, he parted from them, and was carried up into heaven. And they worshiped him, and they returned to Jerusalem with great joy, and were continually in the temple blessing God.


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal 2nd Mode. Psalm 31.11,1.
Be glad in the Lord, and rejoice, O righteous.
Verse: Blessed are they whose transgressions have been forgiven.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to Titus 3:8-15.

TITUS, my son, the saying is sure. I desire you to insist on these things, so that those who have believed in God may be careful to apply themselves to good deeds; these are excellent and profitable to men. But avoid stupid controversies, genealogies, dissensions, and quarrels over the law, for they are unprofitable and futile. As for a man who is factious, after admonishing him once or twice, have nothing more to do with him, knowing that such a person is perverted and sinful; he is self-condemned.

When I send Artemas or Tychicos to you, do your best to come to me at Nicopolis, for I have decided to spend the winter there. Do your best to speed Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way; see that they lack nothing. And let our people learn to apply themselves to good deeds, so as to help cases of urgent need, and not to be unfruitful.

All who are with me send greeting to you. Greet those who love us in the faith. Grace be with you all. Amen.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of the Holy Fathers
The Reading is from Matthew 5:14-19

The Lord said to his disciples, "You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hid. Nor do men light a lamp and put it under a bushel, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven. Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfill them. For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished. Whoever then relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but he who does them and teaches them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven."


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Plagal 1st Mode

Let us worship the Word who is unoriginate * with the Father and the Spirit, and from a Virgin was born * for our salvation, O believers, and let us sing His praise. * For in His goodness He was pleased * to ascend the Cross in the flesh, and to undergo death, * and to raise up those who had died, * by His glorious Resurrection.

Apolytikion for Sun. of the Holy Fathers in the Plagal 4th Mode

Supremely blessed are You, O Christ our God. You established the holy Fathers upon the earth as beacons, and through them You have guided us all to the true Faith, O greatly merciful One, glory be to You.

Apolytikion of St. John the Baptist in the 2nd Mode

The memory of the just is celebrated with hymns of praise, but the Lord's testimony is sufficient for you, O Forerunner; for you have proved to be truly even more venerable than the Prophets, since you were granted to baptize in the running waters Him Whom they proclaimed. Wherefore, having contested for the truth, you did rejoice to announce the good tidings even to those in Hades:  that God has appeared in the flesh, taking away the sin of the world and granting us great mercy.

Seasonal Kontakion in the 2nd Mode

O Protection of Christians unshamable, mediation with the Creator immovable, we sinners beg you, do not despise the voices of our prayers, but anticipate, since you are good, and swiftly come unto our aid as we cry out to you with faith: Hurry to intercession, and hasten to supplication, O Theotokos who defend now and ever those who honor you.
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Saints and Feasts

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July 16

Sunday of the Holy Fathers

On the Sunday that falls from the 13th to the 19th of the present month, we chant the Service to the Holy and God-bearing Fathers who came together in the Seven Ecumenical Councils, that is: the First Council, of the 318 Fathers who assembled in Nicaea in 325 to condemn Arius, who denied that the Son of God is consubstantial with the Father; the Fathers of the First Council also ordained that the whole Church should celebrate Pascha according to the same reckoning; the Second Council, of the 150 Fathers who assembled in Constantinople in 381 to condemn Macedonius, Patriarch of Constantinople, who denied the Divinity of the Holy Spirit; the Third Council, of the 200 Fathers who assembled in Ephesus in 431, to condemn Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople, who called Christ a mere man and not God incarnate; the Fourth Council, of the 630 who assembled in Chalcedon in 451, to condemn Eutyches, who taught that there was only one nature, the divine, in Christ after the Incarnation, and Dioscorus, Patriarch of Alexandria, who illegally received Eutyches back into communion and deposed Saint Flavian, Patriarch of Constantinople, who had excommunicated Eutyches; the Fifth Council in 553, of the 165 who assembled in Constantinople for the second time to condemn Origen and Theodore of Mopsuestia, the teacher of Nestorius; the Sixth Council in 680, of the 170 who assembled in Constantinople for the third time, to condemn the Monothelite heresy, which taught that there is in Christ but one will, the divine; and the Seventh Council in 787, of the 350 who assembled in Nicaea for the second time to condemn Iconoclasm.


Allsaint
July 16

Helier the Hermit, Martyr of Jersey


Allsaint
July 16

Athenogenes the Holy Martyr of Heracleopolis

This Saint was from Sebastia of Cappadocia and , according to the Synaxaristes, became Bishop of Pidachthoa. He and ten of his disciples were tortured and beheaded by the Governor of Philomarchus in the times of Diocletian. There is a second Martyr Athenogenes commemorated today, mentioned by Saint Basil in Chapter 29 of his treatise "On the Holy Spirit"; it is said that as this Athenogenes approached the fire, wherein he was to die a martyric death, he chanted the hymn O Joyous Light in praise of the Holy Trinity (see also Mar. 11).


Allsaint
July 16

1,015 Martyrs in Pisidia


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Wisdom of the Fathers

"But whosoever shall do and teach," said He, "shall be called great." For not to ourselves alone, should we be profitable, but to others also; since neither is the reward as great for him who guides himself aright, as for one who with himself adds also another.
St. John Chrysostom
Homilies 15 and 16 on Matthew 5, 4th Century

Since he who cannot teach himself, yet attempts to set others right, will have many to ridicule him. Or rather such a one will have no power to teach at all, his actions uttering their voice against him.
St. John Chrysostom
Homilies 15 and 16 on Matthew 5, 4th Century

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