ORTHROS BEGINS AT 8:30AM & THE DIVINE LITURGY BEGINS AT 9:30AM
Website Links: Visit the church's website at www.stgeorgeclifton.org for our online streaming links.
To find the prayers for each service and to follow along, visit the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America’s Digital Chant Stand at https://digitalchantstand.goarch.org.
ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣΑΝΕΣΤΗ! – CHRIST IS RISEN!
WE WELCOME EVERYONE TO OUR CHURCH COMMUNITY!
We are grateful that you have joined us for prayer and worship. Please join us after the Divine Services in our Fellowship Hall for our Hospitality Hour hosted by the Stoupakis family in memory of their deceased family member.
Memorial Services Today For:
Efstratia Stoupakis – 40 days Kyprianos Paphitis – 6 months
May their memory be eternal!
The Artoclasia Services Today is offered in honor of the feast day of Ss Constantine & Helen and for the health and well-being of Konstandina Papadakos and all those who celebrate.
Parish General Assembly Today: Please stay right after Coffee Hour to participate and become more involved.
Liturgical Schedule:
Monday, May 20th – Vespers for Ss Constantine & Helen in Roseland………………..7:00PM
Tuesday, May 21st – Ss Constantine & Helen - Orthros & Div. Lit. in Roseland……...9:00AM
Mark Your Calendar:
Sunday, May 19th …………….Parish General Assembly Last day of Sunday School
Tuesday, May 21st ……………Daughters of Penelope Meeting – 6:30PM
Thursday, May 23rd …………..Greek School Graduation
Wednesday, May 29th ………..Orthodoxy On Tap – 7:00PM at Tavern on George, 361 George St., New Brunswick, NJ
May 31st, June 1st & 2nd ………Greek Festival
June 23rd – 29th ………………..Metropolis of NJ “Camp Good Shepherd” in Sandyston, NJ
June 24th – 28th ………………. St. George Vacation Church School – “Summer Camp”
July 3rd – 7th ……………………National YAL Convention in San Diego, CA
Sunday Sermon:
Please note, that going forward, the sermon will be delivered right after the Gospel reading which means at about 10:00AM. The Divine Liturgy, as you know, begins at 9:30AM and this is the time when all the faithful are called to be in Church. It is an appointment with the most Holy One, will you keep it? Put your best effort forward!
Holy Communion Line:
We remind everyone that the Communion line is to be formed in the center aisle, and once you receive, depart to the right or to the left to return to your seat. Sunday School children and their teachers will come up first. Infants may be brought up to the front of the line at any time. Please remain at your seat, (you may sit if you need to), and enter the center aisle once the Parish Council members indicate that it is time for people in your pew to come up. While you are waiting, you may read the prayers for before Holy Communion on page 76. Once you return to your seat read the thanksgiving prayers for after Holy Communion on page 90. This is one of the most sacred moments of the service, so please treat it accordingly, refrain from talking and be respectful and prayerful. Also, please wipe any excess lipstick from your lips before coming to the Holy Chalice and no chewing gum during services. Thank you.
Sunday School Graduation:
Today is our last day of Sunday School. Upon completion of the Divine Liturgy, we will acknowledge each class and its teachers, and attendance awards will be given. Every child will receive a participation award, followed by the 10th grade graduation ceremony. Graduates of our 10th grade were required to write a brief reflection on their Sunday School experience and one student will be asked to share their thoughts. We will also introduce our graduate school graduates who are completing their 12th and final year of Sunday School. We are so grateful to the over twenty volunteers who make this program happen all year long. Anyone interested in joining our team should reach out to Darla or Barbara.
Technical Help Needed:
Sunday School was able to acquire two flat screen TVs and two TV carts. We are seeking mechanically inclined volunteers to assist us with assembling the TV carts. Please email us at: [email protected] if you can help us.
Cemetery Schedule:
On Memorial Day, Monday, May 27th, Fr. Peter will be at East Ridgelawn & Crest Haven Cemeteries in Clifton from 9am -10:30am. At 11:00am he will be at Hillside Cemetery in Lyndhurst. Then at 12:00pm he will be at Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Paterson. Please call the church office to let us know if you intend to be at any of these locations so Fr. Peter can make sure that he does not leave without doing the service for your loved ones.
Greek Festival Sponsorship:
Please consider sponsoring our upcoming Greek Festival by making a suggested “Friends & Family” donation of $100 to help defray food expenses. This is ideal for individuals or families who are unable to offer their time during the festival, but want to support it. This will cover a one 4-hour shift of external labor expense. To make a donation please contact the church office. In order to schedule yourself as a volunteer during the festival, contact John Pilavas at [email protected] or Stephanos Frangos at [email protected]. As we all know, this is the most important fundraiser of our church and we appreciate your involvement.
Camp Good Shepherd NJ:
This is a wonderful opportunity for children to experience a transformative summer camp experience deeply rooted in faith, fellowship, and personal growth. The camp runs from June 23rd – 29th at Camp Linwood MacDonald in Sandyston, NJ. This is a great way to create unforgettable memories and spiritual growth for the children in our sacred Metropolis of NJ.
St. Paraskevi Philoptochos Sandwich Sunday:
Our ladies will be making sandwiches today for the homeless. Our goal is to make a minimum of 225 sandwiches each time. Any donation to help defray the cost is greatly appreciated. It is a wonderful way to remember a loved one, or a special occasion. This month's sandwiches are being sponsored by Adamantia Argitis and Voula Argitis in memory of their husband and father, Panayioti. Feeding the hungry is an important tenet of our mission to help the needy.
National YAL Conference:
With the blessing of His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, the 2024 National YAL Conference will be held July 3-7, 2024 at The Westin Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego, California. We encourage the young adults within our community to attend this impactful event, aiming to unite young adults from across the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America for a five-day experience centered on faith, fellowship, worship, service, and fun. Conference registration and hotel reservations are currently open. Please visit clergylaity.org/yalconference to register.
St. George VCS Summer Camp – Save the Dates:
Camp will be held from Monday, June 24th - Friday, June 28th. Campers are ages 5 – 12 years old. Counselors ages 13 (going into 8th grade) through 17 are welcome. Please contact the church office for registration forms.
Stewardship Report:
We have launched the 2024 Annual Giving Stewardship Program and we invite all those who have offered an annual gift in the past to try and maintain or even increase their contribution this year. For those that have never given an annual gift, we need your help. Our community has nearly $40K in monthly expenses and the annual stewardship is the primary program that raises funds for us to meet our obligations. You can make a difference today with your participation. Please visit our website at www.stgeorgeclifton.org to make a gift or pledge. Our community is our common spiritual home, we owe it to God, our founding families, ourselves, our children and their children to sustain, maintain and grow it. We understand that philanthropy is something very personal. Each person is invited to give according to their ability. If you are able, please consider joining one of the following giving levels this year: ($5,000 or more – Grand Benefactors, $2500 – $4,999 – Benefactors, $1,200 – $2,499 – House of Stewards, $800 – $1,199 – Patrons). Of course, whatever you decide to give please know that you have our utmost gratitude and appreciation, and please know our Church is here to serve your each and every need. The important thing to keep in mind is that we need everyone to do something.