St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Christian Church
Publish Date: 2024-09-22
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St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Christian Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (619) 297-4165
  • Fax:
  • (619) 297-4181
  • Street Address:

  • 3655 Park Boulevard

  • San Diego, CA 92103


Contact Information






Services Schedule

Sunday Services

Orthros/Matins: 9:00am

Divine Liturgy: 10:00am


Past Bulletins


St. Spyridon Parish News, Events, Activities and Announcements

This Sunday's Memorials

George Petrou - 40 days

Christos Spyridonidis - 10 years

As a reminder: The pews on the front right side of the church as you walk in are reserved for the family/families who are having a Memorial Service for their loved ones. Thus, please allow one pew per Memorial family on any given Sunday. Thank you for your understanding. 

 

September Bible Study and Paraklesis (prayers for health and well-being)

On Wednesday evenings throughout the month of September Fr. Andrew will offer a one hour Bible Study on the New Testament book of Saint Paul's Letter to the Romans.  The Bible Study will be preceded by the Paraklesis Service to the holy Theotokos for health and well-being.  

Mark your calendars and join us on - Wednesday evening, September 25th - the Paraklesis Service will begin at 5:00 pm in the Church followed by the Bible Study at 6:00 pm. 

 

HOPE and JOY Youth Group Kick-Off Party

Tomorrow! From 2pm - 5pm at the Hilton Head Park and Splash Pad, 1605 Hilton Head Road, El Cajon, CA 92019. We will play at the park and splash pad, enjoy a magic show, and have some snacks and treats! Kids grades TK-6th grade, siblings, and families, come join us for this fun afternoon! Email [email protected] for more information or to sign up!

See the attached flyer in the Inserts & Flyers section.

 

Ancient Wisdom & Modern Coffee

Join us for our Adult Sunday School class this Sunday, September 22nd (taught by Dn. Michael Kallas, MA, MDiv). We will meet in the Lower Education Building after the Divine Liturgy to study the Sunday Lectionary Gospel readings. 

 

Little Angels

We are starting a new group for parents and caregivers and their children who are 40 days - 4 years old! The Little Angels will meet on Thursdays from 9:45am-11:00am, starting on October 3rd. Ms. Julie will lead the group with fun activities, singing, playing, crafts, Bible stories, and so much more! Once per month, we will have a fun field trip activity! If you have a baby and/or toddler, we hope that you will check out this group! We will usually meet at St. Spyridon, but our first meetup will be at the Del Mar Highlands Town Center for a special singing show with Hullabaloo, the toddler band! Email Julie Dennis to get on the contact list: [email protected] 

See the attached flyer in the Inserts & Flyers section.

 

AHEPA OXI Day Celebration - Saturday, October 26th

AHEPA Chapter 223 San Diego is excited to be sponsoring its 6th Annual OXI Day Celebration in the Church Hall at 6:00 pm on Saturday, October 26th, benefitting our Greek Language School. $65/person.  For reservations contact Christoforos Savvides at 619-709-6067 or email [email protected].
 

Women of the Word (WOW) Bible Study Group

We will resume meeting on Wednesdays at Noon, this Wednesday, September 25th in the lower education building.  Kay Harkins will be facilitating a discussion of the scriptures of the day in a very simple format.  All women are welcome.  If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Kay at 619-227-2622, [email protected]. 

 

Greek Dance and Choral School

Our St. Spyridon Greek Dance program has grown to four groups! We now have groups for 4 to 6 year olds, 7 to 10 year olds, 11 to 17 and young adults 18 and over. Except for our very youngest group, every one of these groups will be attending FDF this year in 2025 which will be in Anaheim, California. Join us at youth practice at 12:30 on Sundays. For our young adults, practice will begin on Friday September 27th at 6:00 p.m. in the church Hall. Registration closes on October 1st. To register for classes and pay for tuition simply follow the links below. Registrationhttps://forms.gle/mqH8xKeVTobXG9Ca8 Tuition: tuition-dance-and-choral-school.square.site. Contact [email protected] for questions.

See the attached flyer in the Inserts & Flyers section.

 

Great GOYA Bake-Off - Fall Edition

Saturday, September 28th, 5:00pm. Ready, Set, Bake! GOYA will meet in the St. Spyridon Kitchen to compete in their very own Bake Off! Youth grades 6-12 can join the competition. No prior baking experience needed. RSVP required, [email protected]

See the attached flyer in the Inserts & Flyers section. 

 

Greek Language School

Greek School classes are back in session and enrollments continue to be open until September 30th. We offer programs for children aged 5 and up, as well as adult classes for all levels. Sign up today at sdgreekschool.org. We're also looking for teachers to join our team—if you're interested, please reach out to us at [email protected]

 

Tri-Parish Beach Day

Our Metropolis will be hosting a Tri-Parish Beach Day including families from St. Spyridon, Sts. Constantine and Helen, and St. Gregory! Sunday, October 6th from 1-4pm at Playa Pacifica, 1093 E Mission Bay Drive. We will have fun games, activities, and a chance to get to know families and friends from our other San Diego Orthodox Parishes. We will have carpools for our Greek Dance groups to get to the event after dance practice. For more information, contact Anna Teodosiadis [email protected]

See the attached flyer in the Inserts & Flyers section.

 

Metropolis Young Adult Fall Retreat

Join Orthodox Young Adults, ages 18-39, at the St. Nicholas Ranch & Retreat Center in Dunlap, CA from October 4-6, 2024. Young Adults from all Orthodox traditions are welcome to attend. We will have discussions and fellowship at St. Nicholas Ranch, as well as visit and help the Sisters at the Monastery of the Life-Giving Spring with a work project and other engaging activities throughout the weekend. Guest speaker, Fr. Nebojsa Pantic, the Assistant Priest from St. Nicholas GOC in San Jose, CA, will discuss "The Power of Forgiveness." See more details at https://gosfyouth.org/youngadults
 
See the attached flyer in the Inserts & Flyers section. 

 

Philoptochos Decorated Icons

Commemorate a Feast Day by offering a decorated icon to be displayed in the Narthex for veneration. The suggested donation is $85 to: Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society. Call the church office at 619-297-4165 to reserve.

Icons available for decoration:

9/26 - The Falling Asleep of St. John the Theologian

10/18 - Luke the Evangelist

10/23 - James the Apostle

 

1st Annual Golf Tournament 

Saturday, October 26th at Kokopelli Golf Course in Gilbert, Arizona to benefit The Three Hierarchs Academy: A Greek Orthodox Christian School of Arizona. For information, sponsorship opportunities, donations, and more, call or text Alexandra Aram at 760-521-0472 or email: [email protected] 

 

Fellowship and Coffee Hour

Please consider sponsoring a Sunday Fellowship Hour with your friends and family by providing simple refreshments (donuts or bagels, fruit, and juice).  This is a beautiful way to honor family members or celebrate special occasions. See details below in the attached flyer and QR Code to sign up or contact Christina Frangos, 858-220-0071, [email protected].
 
With appreciation, 
 
Anthousa Chapter of Philoptochos

The following Sundays are currently available:

October 13th

November 3rd

November 17th

See the attached flyer in the Inserts & Flyers Section below.

 

Agape Meals
 
Philoptochos provides meals to St. Spyridon community members in need following hospitalizations, the death of a family member, or the birth of a child. Please reach out to Marian Dougenis (619) 520-3660 if you or someone you know is in need.
 
 
Church Parking Lot
 
When you park your car in the church lot, please do not double-park, block any of the exits, or block anyone in. Only park in a marked parking spot.  Your fellow parishioners thank you for your cooperation.   
 
 
 
Your Legacy and Your Church  

...to whom much is given; from them much more is required (Luke 12:48).  

Please remember to include your Saint Spyridon parish in your estate plan and bequest. 

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Inserts and Flyers

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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Second Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from Mark 16:1-8

When the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Salome, bought spices, so that they might go and anoint Jesus. And very early on the first day of the week they went to the tomb when the sun had risen. And they were saying to one another, "Who will roll away the stone for us from the door of the tomb?" And looking up, they saw that the stone was rolled back - it was very large. And entering the tomb, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, dressed in a white robe; and they were amazed. And he said to them, "Do not be amazed; you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen, He is not here; see the place where they laid Him. But go, tell His disciples and Peter that He is going before you to Galilee; there you will see Him, as He told you." And they went out and fled from the tomb, for trembling and astonishment had come upon them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Fourth Mode. Psalm 103.24,1.
O Lord, how manifold are your works. You have made all things in wisdom.
Verse: Bless the Lord, O my soul.

The reading is from St. Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians 16:13-24.

Brethren, be watchful, stand firm in your faith, be courageous, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love. Now, brethren, you know that the household of Stephanas were the first converts in Achaia, and they have devoted themselves to the service of the saints; I urge you to be subject to such men and to every fellow worker and laborer. I rejoice at the coming of Stephanas and Fortunatus and Achaicos, because they have made up for your absence; for they refreshed my spirit as well as yours. Give recognition to such men. The churches of Asia send greetings. Aquila and Prisca, together with the church in their house, send you hearty greetings in the Lord. All the brethren send greetings. Greet one another with a holy kiss. I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand. If any one has no love for the Lord, let him be accursed. Our Lord, come! The grace of the Lord Jesus be with you. My love be with you all in Christ Jesus. Amen.


Gospel Reading

1st Sunday of Luke
The Reading is from Luke 5:1-11

At that time, as Jesus was standing by the lake of Gennesaret, he saw two boats by the lake; but the fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets. Getting into one of the boats, which was Simon's, he asked him to put out a little from the land. And he sat down and taught the people from the boat. And when he had ceased speaking, he said to Simon, "Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch." And Simon answered, "Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the nets." And when they had done this, they enclosed a great shoal of fish; and as their nets were breaking, they beckoned to their partners in the other boat to come and help them. And they came and filled both the boats, so that they began to sink. But when Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, "Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord." For he was astonished, and all who were with him, at the catch of fish which they had taken; and so also were James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon. And Jesus said to Simon, "Do not be afraid; henceforth you will be catching men." And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed him.


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Wisdom of the Fathers

For now they were well instructed beforehand...But mark both their faith and their obedience. For though they were in the midst of their work when they heard His command, they delayed not, they procrastinated not, they said not, "let us return home, and converse with our kinsfolk," but "they forsook all and followed."
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 14 on Matthew 4, 4th Century

Because such is the obedience which Christ seeks of us, as that we delay not even a moment of time, though something absolutely most needful should vehemently press on us.
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 14 on Matthew 4, 4th Century

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Archdiocese News

Archbishop Elpidophoros Delivers Lecture at the Catholic University of America

09/19/2024

On September 19, 2024, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America delivered a public lecture at Catholic University of America (CUA) on "The Council of Nicaea: Challenges and Opportunities for the Church Today."


The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Announces Beneficiary Distribution Priorities for Greek Fire Relief Fund

09/19/2024

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, under the leadership of His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros, announces the beneficiary distribution priorities for the Greek Fire Relief Fund. The priorities come after assessing the unmet needs of individuals and institutions that have been impacted by the fires this past summer.


Huffington Ecumenical Institute and Pappas Patristic Institute Present Douglas E. Christie's "Night in the Desert: An Ancient Monastic Ecology of Darkness"

09/19/2024

“The hesychia of the night is enough for us if our thoughts are wakeful towards God.” This saying from the Apophthegmata Patrum suggests the importance of the night in early Christian monastic experience. This talk will consider the meaning of night in the desert as early Christian monks lived and imagined it.


Archbishop’s Nameday Gala Returns on November 17 to Support Youth Summer Camp Scholarship Fund

09/18/2024

The re-established Archbishop’s Nameday Gala, honoring His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, will take place on November 17 at Terrace on the Park in Queens, New York.


Archbishop Elpidophoros Welcomes President of the Archdiocesan Presbyters Council Fr. Peter Orfanakos to the Archdiocese

09/17/2024

Today, September 17, 2024 His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America welcomed Fr. Peter Orfanakos to the Archdiocese headquarters. Fr. Orfanakos was recently elected as the President of the Archdiocesan Presbyters Council.


GOARCH Joins Annual Prayer Service for Children during UN High-Level Week

09/17/2024

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America is pleased to announce that it will join World Vision and other religious organizations and NGOs during the Annual Prayer Service for Children on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly.


His Eminence Approves All Resolutions and Bylaws from the National Philoptochos Convention

09/17/2024

The National Philoptochos Ladies Society is delighted to announce that His Eminence has officially reviewed and approved all resolutions and bylaws passed by their delegates at the 2024 National Philoptochos Convention in San Diego, California.


FOCUS North America Designates Two New Centers

09/17/2024

At a special meeting of the Board of Directors of FOCUS North America on Monday, September 9, 2023, the Board unanimously designated two new Centers: FOCUS Los Angeles and FOCUS Phoenix. 


Center for Family Care Advocates for Accessible Liturgy Translation

09/17/2024

In honor of Deaf Awareness Month, the Center for Family Care is highlighting the Accessible Liturgy Project, on which they are collaborating with the Assembly of Canonical Bishops of the United States. The Accessible Liturgy Project seeks to create an official translation of the Divine Liturgy into American Sign Language.


Applications Open for Certificate Program in Prison Ministry

09/16/2024

Applications are now officially open for the Certificate Program in Prison Ministry (Spring 2025 Cohort). Through the partnership of Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry (OCPM) and St. Tikhon's Seminary, you are invited to experience the most comprehensive training in Orthodox prison ministry offered in the United States.


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Fourth Mode

The joyful news of your resurrection was told to the women disciples of the Lord by the angel. Having thrown off the ancestral curse, and boasting, they told the apostles: death has been vanquished, Christ our God. is risen, bestowing on the world great mercy.

Apolytikion for Hieromartyr Phocas in the Fourth Mode

As a sharer of the ways and a successor to the throne of the Apostles, O inspired of God, thou foundest discipline to be a means of ascent to divine vision. Wherefore, having rightly divided the word of truth, thou didst also contest for the Faith even unto blood, O Hieromartyr Phocas. Intercede with Christ our God that our souls be saved.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Second Mode

A protection of Christians unshamable, intercessor to our Holy Maker, unwavering, please reject not the prayerful cries of those who are in sin. Instead, come to us, for you are good; your loving help bring unto us, who are crying in faith to you: hasten to intercede and speed now to supplicate, as a protection for all time, Theotokos, for those who honor you.
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Saints and Feasts

September 22

Phocas the Martyr, Bishop of Sinope

This saint was known for the many miracles he worked and for his apostolic zeal in shepherding the flock of Sinope. He contested for the Faith during the reign of the Emperor Trajan, in the year 102, when he was burned to death in a bath-house. A homily in his honour was composed by Saint John Chrysostom. The translation of his holy relics is celebrated on July 23.


September 23

The Conception of St. John the Baptist

This came to pass fifteen months before the birth of Christ, after the vision of the Angel that Zacharias, the father of the Forerunner, saw in the Temple while he executed the priest's office in the order of his course during the feast of the Tabernacles, as tradition bears witness. In this vision, the Archangel Gabriel appeared to Zacharias and said to him, "Thy prayer is heard; and thy wife Elizabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John" (Luke 1:13). Knowing that Elizabeth was barren, and that both he and she were elderly, Zacharias did not believe what the Angel told him, although he had before him the example of Abraham and Sarah, of Hannah, mother of the Prophet Samuel, and of other barren women in Israel who gave birth by the power of God. Hence, he was condemned by the Archangel to remain speechless until the fulfilment of these words in their season, which also came to pass (Luke 1:7-24).


September 24

Thekla the Protomartyr & Equal-to-the-Apostles

This saint was from the city of Iconium. When she was eighteen years of age, she was instructed in the Faith of Christ and the hope of the resurrection by the Apostle Paul, whom also she followed, forsaking her betrothed and espousing a life of virginity for the sake of the Heavenly Bridegroom. Having preached Christ in various cities and suffered many things, she reposed in Seleucia of Cilicia at the age of 90.


September 25

Euphrosyne of Alexandria

Our righteous Mother Euphrosyne, who lived during the reign of Saint Theodosius the Younger (408-450), was the daughter of Paphnutius of Egypt. Forsaking her father and his wealth, she renamed herself Smaragdus, and pretending to be a eunuch of the imperial palace, she dressed herself as a man and entered a monastery of men where her identity remained unknown until her repose thirty-eight years later.


September 26

The Falling Asleep of St. John the Evangelist and Theologian

This Apostle was from Bethsaida of Galilee, and was the son of Zebedee and Salome, and the brother of James the elder. First a fisherman by trade, he became an Apostle and the beloved Disciple of Christ. Only he of all the Disciples followed Him even to the Cross, and was entrusted with the care of our Saviour's Mother, as it were another son to her, and a brother of Christ the Teacher. After this, he preached throughout Asia Minor, especially in Ephesus. When the second persecution against the Christians began in the year 96 during the reign of Domitian, he was taken in bonds to Rome, and there was cast into a vat filled to the brim with boiling oil. Coming forth therefrom unharmed, he was exiled to the island of Patmos, where he wrote the Book of Revelation. Returning again to Ephesus after the death of the tyrant, he wrote his Gospel (after the other Evangelists had already written theirs) and his three Catholic Epistles. In all, he lived ninety-five years and fell asleep in the Lord during the reign of Trajan in the year 100. He was called Theologian because he loftily expounded in his Gospel the theology of the inexpressible and eternal birth of the Son and Word of God the Father. It is for this cause that an eagle-a symbol of the Holy Spirit, as Saint Irenaeus says-is depicted in his icon, for this was one of the four symbolic living creatures that the Prophet Ezekiel saw (Ezek. 1:10).


September 27

Kallistratos the Martyr & his 49 Companions

These Martyrs contested for the Faith during the reign of Diocletian, in the year 288. Saint Callistratus was arrested as a Christian, and after being tormented, was enclosed in a sack and cast into the sea. The sack burst, and the Saint came to dry land safe and sound. Forty-nine soldiers, seeing this, also confessed Christ, and with him were cast into prison, then beheaded.


September 28

Chariton the Confessor

Saint Chariton was born in the city of Iconium during the reign of Aurelian, about the year 274. He was arrested, tortured, and condemned to death because of his Christian Faith, but finally set free by imperial edict. He came to Palestine, where he took up the ascetic life. He also brought many Jews and pagans to the Faith. Having dwelt in the desert of Judea for many years, and established several monasteries throughout the region, he reposed in peace.


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