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.
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.
Memorial Services Today For:
Antonios Prekas – 1 year
May his memory be eternal.
Liturgical Schedule:
Friday, October 18th – St. Luke the Evangelist……………Orthros & Divine Liturgy 8:30AM
Friday, October 25th – Great Vespers of St. Demetrios in Union, NJ……………6:30PM
Saturday, October 26th – St. Demetrios the Myrrhbearer……..Orthros & Div. Lit. 8:30AM
The Sacrament of Holy Confession:
When an Orthodox Christian repents & comes to Holy Confession God gives them forgiveness of sins and help in the struggle against sin, the passions and the influences of the evil one. We have a printed booklet with useful information which helps the faithful better prepare for the Sacrament of Holy Confession. The booklet is free and available for everyone who wishes to use it. Pick up your copy today from the table outside the Church office. To make an appointment for confession call Fr. Peter directly on his cell, 973-650-9717.
Bell Tower Repairs:
We would like to inform our community that repair work on the bell tower continues. Access to the doors in the front of the church will be blocked from Monday through Friday. For all matters, please enter the building through the gym doors during the week.
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. When Sunday School is in session, 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, please 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.
Mark Your Calendar:
Sunday, October 13th ……………..St. Paraskevi Philoptochos Sandwich Sunday
Thursday, October 17th……………Orthodox Faith Orientation Class – 7:00PM
Friday, October 18th ……………….Philoptochos “The Trusted Chef” Class – 6:30PM
Saturday, October 19th…………….Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk with Philoptochos & DOP – 10:00AM at Meadowlands Stadium
Sunday, October 20th……………...HOPE & JOY Fall “Meet & Greet” Event – 11:30am
Tuesday, October 22nd ……………All Ministries Meeting – 7:00PM Daughters of Penelope Meeting – 7:00PM
Saturday, October 26th …………...Annual Beefsteak Fundraiser – 6:30PM, Church Hall
Saturday, November 2nd………….Greek School Annual Harvest Celebration – 5:00PM
Friday, November 8th ……………..St. Nectarios Vespers – 6:30PM
Saturday, November 9th ………….St. Nectarios Feast Day – Orthros begins at 9:00AM
Sunday, November 10th ……….His Eminence Metropolitan Apostolos visits our community
Thursday, November 14th ………..Senior Citizen Luncheon – 12:00PM
Sunday, November 17th …………..Parish General Assembly
May 30th, 31st & June 1st 2025………..Greek Festival
Orthodox Faith Orientation Classes:
Classes on Orthodoxy have begun. If you or someone you know is interested, please contact the church office at 973.779.2626 or [email protected]. There will be eight (8) sessions on Thursdays at 7:00 pm. We are currently studying the Divine Liturgy.
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 Maria Alexander in memory of her beloved husband. Feeding the hungry is an important tenet of our mission to help the needy.
Orthodox Life Institute:
Classes began on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 7:00pm via ZOOM. If you are interested in joining us, send your email address and contact information to Lisa Marcopulos at [email protected] and we will send you the ZOOM invitation. The class will be studying 1st & 2nd Corinthians and the problems of the early church and compare them to contemporary issues in the church. The Fall semester ends on December 17, 2024.
St. George Greek School:
We are still accepting registrations. Our program consists of engaging classroom lessons and a curriculum that includes components of technology, holiday performances and cultural events, while also fostering lifelong friendships among our students and families. Join a community with a proud history of Greek School students and watch your child thrive in a vibrant learning environment. Enroll today and become part of our cherished legacy. Also, pending interest, we invite adults 18 and over to join our engaging “St. George Greek Adult Conversation Class”. For more information on our programs, please call 973-779-2626 or e-mail your name and contact information to [email protected].
St. Iakovos (Tsalikis) of Evia:
The new Patron Saint of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of NJ is St. Iakovos (Tsalikis) of Evia. Blessed St. Iakovos of Evia is a modern-day saint who reposed in the Lord in 1991, was canonized by our Ecumenical Patriarchate in 2017, and whose Feast Day is celebrated on November 22nd. The first celebrations for St. Iakovos of Evia as the new Patron Saint of our Metropolis will take place with Great Hierarchical Vespers on Thursday, November 21, 2024, at 6:00pm with a meal to follow at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Westfield. Then on Friday November 22, 2024 the Orthros and Hierarchical Divine Liturgy will be held in the Chapel of our Metropolis Headquarters in Westfield, New Jersey.
The Weeping Icon of St. Anna:
The monks for St. Tikhon’s Monastery are bringing the weeping Icon of St. Anna to Assumption of the Holy Virgin Orthodox Church, 35 Orange Avenue, Clifton, NJ on Sunday October 13, 2024. A Moleben Prayer Service with an Anointing will begin at 4:00PM. Refreshments will be offered after the service.
“In the Name of Humanity” Exhibition & Conversation:
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is proud to present an illuminating exhibition and conversation highlighting a remarkable humanitarian effort: the American relief aid to Greece from 1918 to 1929. Join us at the Greek Orthodox Church of Our Saviour in Rye, NY, on Sunday, October 20, 2024, at 6 PM. This free event is open to the public and will include a discussion with the exhibition’s co-curators and contributors. Exhibition catalogs will be available for purchase. Watch the exhibition trailer: https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/about/history-and-mission/short-films/in-the-name-of-humanity. Preregistration is required: https://bit.ly/3TpsowY.
Sponsor A Day Program:
One way to help the church is through our “Sponsor A Day” program. We encourage our parishioners to select a day that has special meaning to them like a birthday, feast day, anniversary or a memorial and make a suggested donation of $250. We would like to thank the Daughters of Penelope Kronos #188 for sponsoring October 6th in honor of their 75th Anniversary and; Angeliki Antoniou for sponsoring November 9th, the Feast Day of St. Nectarios in memory of her husband Antonis Antoniou. For more information about the program, please speak to one of our Parish Council members or call the church office.
Feast Day Flower and Icon Donations:
During the Ecclesiastical year, our Church comes alive with many Liturgical services. It is customary in our faith to decorate icons used during special Feast Day services with flowers. We encourage our parishioners to offer this special donation as a unique and appropriate way to remember departed friends and relatives, as well as an expression of love on behalf of their family and prayers for their loved ones. Donations are now being accepted for the following Feast Day celebrations:
- November 9 – St. Nectarios the Wonderworker $500 $250
Stewardship Report:
We invite you and your family to participate in our spiritual, outreach, social and youth ministries. 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. 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. Sincere thanks to those who have already made their Stewardship Commitment for 2024!