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St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2018-01-07
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St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (203) 375-2564
  • Street Address:

  • 1240 Broadbridge Avenue

  • Stratford, CT 06615


Contact Information




Services Schedule


Divine Liturgy - Sundays and Feast Days : 9:00 am

Great Vespers - Saturday Evenings: 5:00 pm

Great Vespers - Eve of Great Feasts: 7:00 pm

Moleben to St. Nectarios - Second Tuesday 7:00 pm 


Past Bulletins


Lectionary & Typicon


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The Nativity In The Flesh Of Our Lord
God & Savior Jesus Christ

The Commemoration of the Shepherds
in Bethlehem Who Were Watching Their
Flocks and Came to See the Lord

The Adoration of the Magi: Melchior, Gaspar, & Balthasar

Epistle: Galatians 4:4-7
Gospel: Matthew 2:1-12

                                Resurrectional Tone 6

 

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Church Services and Events

  • Calendar

    January 7 to January 21, 2018

    Sunday, January 7

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy - The Nativity of Our Lord

    Monday, January 8

    9:00AM Divine Liturgy Synaxis of The Theotokos

    7:00PM Teen Catechism Class

    Tuesday, January 9

    7:00PM Moleben To St. Nectarios

    7:30PM Parish Council Meeting

    Wednesday, January 10

    7:00PM Adult Scripture Study

    Saturday, January 13

    5:00PM Great Vespers

    Sunday, January 14

    9:00AM Divine Liturgy

    10:45AM Church School

    12:30PM New Year's Brunch - Ralph & Rich's

    Monday, January 15

    4:00PM Lord's Kitchen

    Tuesday, January 16

    7:00PM Teen Catechism Class

    Wednesday, January 17

    7:00PM Adult Scripture Study

    Thursday, January 18

    9:00AM Royal Hours of Theophany

    5:00PM Great Compline & Blessing of Water

    Friday, January 19

    9:00AM Divine Liturgy - Theophany

    Sunday, January 21

    9:00AM Divine Liturgy

    10:45AM Church School

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Parish Stewardship

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DATE COFFEE HOUR HOST HOURS EPISTLE
Jan 14 Lomme/Mihaly Pani Carol Bill Bilcheck
Jan 21 Porter/LeClerc Holly Bilcheck Matthew Mihaly
       

2017 STEWARDSHIP

     YTD: $65,482.00  As of 12/31/17  Goal: $68,000.00

 

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Announcements


ADULT EDUCATION
 - Our Orthodox Boot Camp will meet next on Wednesday Jan 9 at 7:00 pm. We are now turning our attention to Holy Scripture. Our study is of a practical nature:  we are learning about the basics of the Bible, its origin and how to  read it  with them main focus being  how the bible offers answers to the struggles we face in everyday life. Those who are interested in taking part in the class either in person or by telephone or video conferencing are kindly asked to contact Fr. Peter. 

LOTS O LUCK CALENDARS - Now on sale in the Church hall. Cost is $25.00.  Proceeds support Diocesan Mission Fund and other charitable works of the ACRY.

CHRISTMAS RECEPTION  -  In thanksgiving for the many kindnesses extended to them by the faithful of the parish, Fr. Peter and Pani Carol cordially invite you to  join them for some Christmas fellowship and light refreshments following this morning's Christmas Liturgy in the Church Hall. 

SINCERE THANKS are extended to all those who helped our parish prepare for the Festal Celebration of our Lord's Nativity.  Special thanks to the Helen Rowland Flower Fund for providing the beautiful Pointsettias and greenery and to Karen Ivers for her labor of love in decorating the Church. We also wish to thank the Church Choir under the leadership of Tim Paproski and Matthew Mihaly forso beautifully rendering the responses to the Christmas Liturgy.  And to ALL of our Parish Faithful, family and friends who have joined us today for worship.  May God Grant You Many Years! 

NEW YEAR'S BRUNCH - We will ring in the Julian Calendar New Year with a celebratory luncheon (Sunday Sauce)  at  Ralph and Riches in Bridgeport following Sunday Divine Liturgy on January 14,  at approx Noon. 12:30 pm. Cost is approximately $27 for a four course meal.   Please mark your calendar and add your name to the sign up sheet  in the Church Hall. Reservations must made today.

ACRY - THE FELLOWSHIP OF STS CYRIL AND METHODIOS -  The purpose of our parish ACRY is to provide a forum for our young adults and young at heart to provide input and generate ideas for parish outreach projects and provide more opportunities for parish fellowship. All parishioners are invited  to take part in the meetings.  Those who wish to become official members of the ACRY are kindly asked to see Holly Bilcheck who is collecting the $20 annual dues which supports the various Diocesan outreach ministries, scholarship and campership programs spearheaded by the National ACRY.  

LORD’S KITCHEN - Our Next  Meal will be  Mon,  Jan 15, 2018.  Please See Mary or Eve if you  wish to help. 

BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES 
Jan 8 Paul & Maribel Best  Anniversary
Jan 11 Jacob Stirna  Birthday
     
 
FINANCIAL STATISTICS 12/31/17
Pew Collection              827.00
7 Day Candles                12.00 
Christmas Donation                25.00
Perpetual Candles               312.00
St Nicholas Brunch - Additional Income                 44.00
TOTAL          $1,220.00
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Saints and Feasts

Nativity
December 25

The Nativity of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ

The incomprehensible and inexplicable Nativity of Christ came to pass when Herod the Great was reigning in Judea; the latter was an Ascalonite on his fathers's side and an Idumean on his mother's. He was in every way foreign to the royal line of David; rather, he had received his authority from the Roman emperors, and had ruled tyrannically over the Jewish people for some thirty-three years. The tribe of Judah, which had reigned of old, was deprived of its rights and stripped of all rule and authority. Such was the condition of the Jews when the awaited Messiah was born, and truly thus was fulfilled the prophecy which the Patriarch Jacob had spoken 1,807 years before: "A ruler shall not fail from Judah, nor a prince from his loins, until there come the things stored up for him; and he is the expectation of the nations" (Gen.49:10).

Thus, our Saviour was born in Bethlehem, a city of Judea, whither Joseph had come from Nazareth of Galilee, taking Mary his betrothed, who was great with child, that, according to the decree issued in those days by the Emperor Augustus, they might be registered in the census of those subject to Rome. Therefore, when the time came for the Virgin to give birth, and since because of the great multitude there was no place in the inn, the Virgin's circumstance constrained them to enter a cave which was near Bethlehem. Having as shelter a stable of irrational beasts, she gave birth there, and swaddled the Infant and laid Him in the manger (Luke 2:1-7). From this, the tradition has come down to us that when Christ was born He lay between two animals, an ox and an ass, that the words of the Prophets might be fulfilled: "Between two living creatures shalt Thou be known" (Abbacum 3:2), and "The ox knoweth his owner and the ass his master's crib" (Esaias 1: 3).

But while the earth gave the new-born Saviour such a humble reception, Heaven on high celebrated majestically His world-saving coming. A wondrous star, shining with uncommon brightness and following a strange course, led Magi from the East to Bethlehem to worship the new-born King. Certain shepherds who were in the area of Bethlehem, who kept watch while tending their sheep, were suddenly surrounded by an extraordinary light, and they saw before them an Angel who proclaimed to them the good tidings of the Lord's joyous Nativity. And straightway, together with this Angel, they beheld and heard a whole host of the Heavenly Powers praising God and saying: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will towards men" (Luke 2:8-14).


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December 25

The Adoration of the Magi: Melchior, Gaspar, & Balthasar


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December 25

The Commemoration of the Shepherds in Bethlehem who were watching their flocks and came to see the Lord


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

The Reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Galatians 4:4-7

BRETHREN, when the time had fully come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons. And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, "Abba! Father!" So you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son then also an heir of God through Christ.


Gospel Reading

The Nativity of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ
The Reading is from Matthew 2:1-12

Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, "Where is he who has been born king of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the East, and have come to worship him." When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him; and assembling all the chief priests and scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Christ was to be born. They told him, "In Bethlehem of Judea; for so it is written by the prophet: 'And you, O Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for from you shall come a ruler who will govern my people Israel.'"

Then Herod summoned the wise men secretly and ascertained from them what time the star appeared; and he sent them to Bethlehem, saying, "Go and search diligently for the child, and when you have found him bring me word, that I too may come and worship him." When they had heard the king they went their way; and lo the star which they had seen in the East went before them, till it came to rest over the place where the child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy; and going into the house they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh. And being warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed to their own country by another way.


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Wisdom of the Fathers

Since Christ's coming the door of grace has been opened to those who truly believe, and they have been given the power of God and the energy of the Holy Spirit.
St. Makarios the Great
Homilies, VI: The Freedom of the Intellect no. 127, The Philokalia Vol. 3 Ed. Palmer, Sherrard and Ware; Faber and Faber pg. 341, 4th Century

...Christ's peace is the peace that transcends every intellect (cf. Phil. 4:7), and which God gives to those who love Him with all their soul, because of the dangers and battles they have been through. In the same spirit the Lord also said, 'In Me you have peace', and added, 'In the world you will experience affliction; but have courage, for I have overcome the world' (John 16:33). By this He meant that though a person may experience many afflictions and dangers at the hands of demons and other men, these will be as nothing if he possesses the Lord's peace.
St. Peter of Damaskos
Twenty-Four Discourses no. 21, Philokalia Vol. 3 edited by Palmer, Sherrard and Ware; Faber and Faber pgs. 259-260, 8th century

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Diocesan Stewardship Blog

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On Stewardship and the Orthodox Life - Part 152: Bad Excuses (6/25/17)

05/02/2017

"Honor the Lord with your substances and with the first fruits of all your produce; then your barns will be filled with plenty, and your vats will be bursting with wine.” (Proverbs 3: 9-10 RSV)

We tend to shy away from a discussion involving money when it comes to stewardship. The reason lies in the fact that the Western church has put such an emphasis on it in America that even the Orthodox Church has adopted the “westernization of stewardship.” We have tried very hard to present the true biblical connotation of stewardship through the Diocesan Stewardship Commission. Stewardship of your treasure/wealth is an important factor in the church. Without it, the church cannot pay the mortgage, priest salary, utilities and most importantly, outreach efforts.

On Stewardship and the Orthodox Life - Part 151: Giving Away the Kingdom (6/18/17)

05/02/2017

“Therefore I tell you, the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a nation producing the fruits of it.” (Matthew 21: 43 RSV)

The New Testament is full of parables which Christ attempts to teach us using common day examples. We see in Matthew, Chapter 21, several parables. The parable of the two sons (versus 28 -32) and the parable of the wicked tenants (versus 33- 41) both teach us that we are not guaranteed a place in the Kingdom of God. Eternal life is truly a gift that God has given us but how we experience that gift depends entirely on how we use the gifts that God has given us as well as expressing our gratitude for those gifts.

On Stewardship and the Orthodox Life - Part 150: Fairness and Credibility (6/11/17)

05/02/2017

"I see that your father does not regard me with favor as he did before. But the God of my father has been with me. You know that I have served your father with all my strength; yet your father has cheated me and changed my wages ten times, but God has not permitted him to harm me.”.” (Genesis 31: 5-7 RSV)

Jacob was deceived several times by La’ban. It was not fair how La’ban had treated him yet Jacob persisted until God instructed him to take his wives, children and flocks and leave. I think that most of us at one time or another and to one degree or another have had something happen to us that was just not fair. Most of us took it in stride and continued with other lives. There is an ever increasing movement in this country that there must be an equality of outcomes.
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ACROD News

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Cathedral To Live Broadcast Nativity & Theophany Services!

12/31/2017

JOHNSTOWN [Christ the Saviour Cathedral] -- The Divine Services of Nativity and Theophany of our Lord at Christ the Saviour Cathedral will be live-streamed on the internet.

The broadcast schedule is as follows:

Nativity Eve: Great Compline - Sat January 6, 2018 - 8:00 pm

Hierarchical Divine Liturgy - Sat January 6, 2018 - 9:00 pm
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Diocesan Resources

Diocesan Website:  http://www.acrod.org Camp:  http://www.campnazareth.org
Facebook:   http://www.facebook.com/acroddiocese
 Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrodnews
You Tube: https://youtube.com/acroddiocese
 National ACRY: http://www.acry.org

 

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