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 pleased that you have joined us for prayer and worship. Please join us after the Divine Services in our Fellowship Hall for our Hospitality hour sponsored by our GOYA.
Memorial Services Today For:
Anastasios (Makris) Makrogiannis – 2 years
May his memory be eternal.
Liturgical Schedule:
Sunday March 2nd – Forgiveness Vespers at St. Nicholas in Wyckoff……………6:00PM
Monday, March 3rd – Small Compline………………………………………………6:30PM
Wednesday, March 5th – Pre-Sanctified Liturgy………………………………6:30PM
Friday, March 7th – 1st Salutations to the Theotokos………………………6:30PM
Saturday, March 8th – 3rd Saturday of Souls………………Orthros & Divine Liturgy 8:30AM
The 40-day Memorial Service for Hristos Shizas will be on March 8th
Friday, March 14th – 2nd Salutations to the Theotokos……………………6:30PM
GOYA Sights & Sounds Presentation:
Our GOYAns have been working hard for weeks preparing musical, cultural and artistic presentations for the annual “Sights & Sounds” competition. Join us as we perform and present our work for parents, family, friends and community.
Marriage Enrichment Retreat at St. George, Clifton, NJ:
Mark your calendar for Saturday, April 5, 2025 from 9am – 3pm. Everyone can benefit from this seminar, young and old couples alike! The seminar will be conducted by the Director of the “Center for Family Care” of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. Get your spouse, friends & relatives to come to this event. Strengthen and rejuvenate love in your home! The fee is $25 per couple and lunch is included.
Great & Holy Lent begins tomorrow:
A period of fasting, alms giving, more intense prayer and preparation to receive the Holy Resurrection. Please be mindful during the next 40 days. “When a man begins to fast, he straightway yearns in his mind to enter into conversation with God.” ~St. Isaac the Syrian
Mark Your Calendar:
Sunday, March 2nd………………..GOYA Sights & Sounds Presentation
Monday, March 3rd ……………….Clean Monday – Lent Begins
St. Paraskevi Philoptochos Meeting – 7:00PM
Sunday, March 9th...……………...Stewardship Sunday St. John Chrysostom Parish Level Oratorical Festival George Psomas – Author Book Event during Coffee Hour
Sunday, March 16th ………………Philoptochos Memorial Service & Fasolatha Luncheon
Tuesday, March 25th …………….Greek School Independence Day Program – 4:00PM
Saturday, March 29th ……………“The Light of the Cross” – Metropolis of NJ benefit luncheon for HCHC School of Theology at St. George in Trenton, NJ – 11:00AM
Sunday, March 30th ……………...Greek Independence Day Parade in NYC
Saturday, April 5th ………………..Marriage Enrichment Retreat at St. George
Saturday, April 12th ………………Saturday of Lazarus Family Retreat
May 30th, 31st & June 1st 2025…..Greek Festival
July 13-19, 2025………………….Camp Good Shepherd in New Jersey
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. Infants may be brought up to the front of the line at any time. When Sunday School is in session, children and their teachers will come up first. Please remain in place, (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, ladies please wipe any excess lipstick from your lips before coming to the Holy Chalice and no chewing gum during services. Thank you.
The Sacrament of Holy Confession:
When an Orthodox Christian repents & comes to the sacrament of Holy Confession, God grants forgiveness of transgressions and help in the struggle against sins, 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. It is available free of charge 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.
Bible Study/Orthodox Faith Class:
Sessions are ongoing on Thursdays at 7PM. Everyone is invited. If you or someone you know is interested, please contact the church office at 973.779.2626 or [email protected]. The bible study lesson will be based on the upcoming Gospel reading of the Sunday after the day of the lesson.
Sunday School News:
Lots going on, please mark your calendars and plan to join us. It's never too late to bring your children to Sunday School. Classes begin right after Holy Communion and end at 11:45. Below is a summary of what's coming up. We hope to see you there!
March 2nd: Annual bake sale to help defray cost for a memorial plaque to commemorate Sunday School teachers who have passed on.
March 9th, Sunday of Orthodoxy: Children are invited to bring their favorite icons from home and participate in the procession. Also, we will host our annual Junior and Senior Oratorical Festival where Grades 7th through 12th are invited to write and present speeches in the church after coffee hour.
March 16th: We will host our Elementary Oratorical Festival, where Grades PreK through 4th will make brief a presentation in church after Liturgy.
Saturdays of Souls:
The last Saturday of Souls is on March 8th. Please bring your Koliva to the church by 8:45am and place it on the table and submit your list of names to Fr. Peter. If you would like to order Koliva, we are asking for a contribution of $25 per order which will be for a large communal tray of Koliva. Please contact the church office and make arrangements by Thursday before the Saturday of Souls - 973-779-2626 or [email protected].
Volunteer to be an Usher:
Now you can lend a helping hand to our church on Sundays. We are looking for parishioners who would be welcoming and ushering during the Divine Services. Your assistance would be in the Narthex and inside the church. This is a meaningful way to serve your church without being a member of the Parish Council. Contact the church office or speak to any of our Parish Council members if you are interested.
Parking Lot Cones:
The orange parking lot cones are placed in the church lot to indicate the areas where parking is not allowed and to maintain the safety of our community. We ask that all parishioners park in designated spaces only and please do not move the cones to create a parking spot. We thank you for your anticipated cooperation.
The Pray & Play Room is Open:
If your baby or toddler is fussy and you need to use the Pray & Play room, please feel free to go downstairs to where the bookstore used to be. A beautiful play area is prepared for your little ones (babies & children up to 3 years old). Children over three years of age are welcome in the Little Angels classroom next to the Pray & Play room.
Stewardship Report:
We have launched the 2025 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. 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 that 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.
Memorial Prayers and Koliva in the Greek Orthodox Church:
So, why do we use ‘Koliva’? In John 12:24, Jesus says: “Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.” The boiled wheat is used in the Orthodox Church as a symbol of our hope in the Resurrection. From the grain that died comes the fruit of eternal life. Why, then, do we call the wheat ‘koliva’? This name comes from a term commonly used during the fourth century, particularly where the following miracle occurred. The Emperor Julian the Apostate tried to have the fruits and vegetables, for use by Christians who were fasting during Great Lent, contaminated! In a dream, Saint Theodore the Tyron appeared to Patriarch Evdoxios and told him to instruct the faithful to consume only boiled wheat (‘koliva’). The faithful responded accordingly and were able to continue the fast! This miracle is commemorated annually on the third Saturday of Souls. Father Anthony Stratis / Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral, New Orleans