Services This Week
10/04/2020
October 4th, Second Sunday of Luke – Open to the public
Orthros 9:00 A.M.
Divine Liturgy 10:00 A.M.
October 110, Third Saturday of Luke – Live Stream
Great Vespers 6:00 P.M.
October 11th, Third Sunday of Luke – Open to the public
Orthros 9:00 A.M.
Divine Liturgy 10:00 A.M.
Pandemic Requirements
10/04/2020
Please observe posted signs, wear a mask and maintain social distancing.
Church Musicians Sunday
10/04/2020
Today Parishes across the Archdiocese are observing National Church Music Sunday. This day is an annual Archdiocese-wide commemoration occurring on the first Sunday in October following the Feast of St. Romanos the Melodist, the patron saint of church musicians.
On National Church Music Sunday, we honor the contributions that clergy, choir directors, choir members, organists, psaltai, and Church School/Greek School music educators make to their parishes.
Our Choir Members are: Robin Allen, Michael Carney, Bill Chriss, Susan Krzeszewski, Sofia Lignos, Olga Plomarity, and Esther Valverde.
Something to note is that there are six parishioners who are currently being trained as psaltai who will eventually form a psaltai chanter choir: Robin Allen, Bill Chriss, Agustin De La Rosa, Simona Hodis, Patricia Mowery, Olga Plomarity, and Minas Tsambournieris.
Bible Class
10/04/2020
Bible Study classes will begin Monday October 5th, at 6:00 P.M.
Parish Council Meeting
09/09/2020
There will be a Parish Council meeting on Wednesday, September 7, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Church Hall. Social Distancing will be practiced.
Coffee Hour
10/04/2020
There will be no coffee hour until details and logistics are formulated.
Choir Practice
10/04/2020
The Choir and Choir Practice will resume when details and logistics are formulated.
Welcome to our Guests
10/04/2020
Father John and the members of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church offer warm greetings to all our guests. We are happy to have you worshiping with us and we hope that you will make this your spiritual home in the future. You are invited to receive blessed bread (antidoron) which will be given out at the end of today’s services. Please join us downstairs for refreshments so we can visit with you.
Church Etiquette
10/04/2020
Please be reminded that out of respect for what goes on during the Divine Liturgy, there are certain time when not to enter the Nave. These times are: 1) between the readings of the Epistle and Gospel; 2) when the priest censes the icons and the congregation; and 3) whenever the priest faces the congregation to bless them. When entering the Nave, please enter by the side aisles and not by the middle isle. Stanchions will be placed by the Narthex door in order to prevent anyone from entering the Nave at inappropriate time. When the Parish Council Members ask that no one enter at a particular time, please heed their request. It is disruptive to the other worshipers when someone enters the Nave at an inappropriate time. Everyone’s cooperation is appreciated.
Respectful Worship Environment
10/04/2020
The worship experience is enhanced by having your children participate. Please help them learn proper behavior and reverence while in the Church. Teach them to cross themselves, venerate the Icons, & respond prayerfully “Lord have mercy.” If they become too loud, please take them to the Narthex for a brief stay and return as soon as they have calmed. More Church etiquette may be found at http://stnicholasgoc.net/our-parish/church-etiquette.
Recitation of the Lord's Prayer
10/04/2020
Please remember that everyone has the opportunity to say the Lord’s Prayer in their first language. The order of languages is: Greek, English, Spanish, Russian, Romanian, and Arabic, and German.
Holy Communion
10/04/2020
The Holy Communion of the Orthodox is the Holy Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is with awe and love that we approach the Divine Mysteries. Therefore, the Communion of the Orthodox is reserved only for those baptized and chrismated Orthodox Christians who have prepared themselves by prayer and fasting, as prescribed by the Canons of the Holy Church. Women, in respect of our Lord, please remove lipstick before you approach to receive, in order that no oils contact the Holy Spoon or the Holy Chalice.