Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2025-04-20
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Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • 408.605.0621
  • Street Address:

  • 9th and Lincoln

  • Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
  • Mailing Address:

  • PO Box 5808

  • Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921


Contact Information




Services Schedule

 

Weekend services: the weekend schedule is fixed for most of the year. The services take place in Carmel-by-the-Sea, at All Saints Church, lower level, 9th and Lincoln.

Saturdays: 5:00pm Vespers

Sundays:   8:30am Matins

                   9:45am Liturgy

Week-day services: during the week we may celebrate the major feast days of the Church either in Carmel or in Salinas. Please check the calendar! The schedule pattern is:

Wednesdays:  6:00pm Paraklesis

Eve of feasts: 6:00pm Vespers

Feast days:    8:30am Matins

                       9:45am Liturgy


Past Bulletins


Schedule of Services

Καλή Ἀνάσταση!

Note: Our services are posted on Zoom unless specified otherwise.   

Saturday, April 19 ☦️ Holy Saturday
    11:30pm Canon
Sunday, April 20 GREAT AND HOLY PASCHA
    12am Resurrection + Matins
    1am Liturgy
    2 am Festal Potluck Dinner - breaking of the fast
    11 am Agape Vespers with Multilingual Gospel Reading
Monday, April 21 Renewal Monday
    8:30 am Resurrection Matins with Canon

Tuesday, April 22 Renewal Tuesday
    6 pm Vespers

Wednesday, April 23 Renewal Wednesday / Saint George
    8:30 am Matins + Liturgy
    9:30 am Book Forum
    6 pm PC Meeting
Thursday, April 24 Renewal Thursday
    6pm Vigil at @Life Giving Spring Monastery

Friday, April 25 Renewal Friday/ Theotokos of the Life-Giving Spring/Saint Mark the Apostle 
    8:30am Matins + Liturgy @Life Giving Spring Monastery

Saturday, April 26 Renewal Saturday
    11 am – Pascha Picnic at the church
    5 pm Vespers
Sunday, April 27 Thomas Sunday
    8:30 am Matins

    9:45 m Liturgy
    12 pm Catechism Class and Basics of Orthodoxy Class
    12:15 pm Sunday School

Zoom with video here.  For more information, go to  //www.stjohn-monterey.org/parish-calendar

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Special Services

Services for the Holy Resurrection: tonight, from before midnight, followed by the festal potluck agape meal.

Services during the Bright Week: see the liturgical schedule abovce for the few services that keep burning the joy of the Resurrection through this special week. 

Festal Services at the Monastery: Gerontissa Markella and the sisterhood invite us all to aprticipate in the celebration of their feast - the Theotokos of the Life Giving Spring (always of Bright Friday). See the liturgical schedule above for the events at the monastery.

The events in the diagram are hyperlinked. Click on it to download the pdf file in which you can explore the whole season.

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Stewardship News

BUILDING FUND

You can now donate direct to our

BUILDING FUND online.

Click on the link below and you will be taken to Community Foundation for Monterey County, where our fund is invested:

https://www.cfmco.org/give-now/

Select our fund: Saint John the Baptist Building Stewardship Fund

Thank you for your generosity!


COME AND SEE!

In gratitude and thanksgiving, we offer our time, talent and treasure in proportion to what you have been blessed with. Are you a Steward yet?

Visit our

Stewardship Page

to make a pledge or to

adjust your contribution

We are Saint John's community, seeking transformation in Jesus Christ and to bring people to Christ.

 


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You are invited

- Festal Potluck Dinner -
+ After the Resurrection Service +
Sunday, 2am
Please bring the foods to be blessed
at the front, and place them on the 
tables prepared by the iconostasis.
 
 
- Annual Pascha Picnic -
+ Saturday, April 26 +
 
You are cordially invited to join us for our
Annual Spring celebration for Pascha
:

11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Lamb, chicken, rice, dolmades, salad, dessert,
egg hunt, camaraderie

$30 for adults advance/ $35 at the door
$10 for children 5-12

Each parishioners is asked to donate one Silent Auction/Raffle Prize.

Can you be a sponsor? - Includes 2 adult tickets and a bottle of wine.
$250 Sponsor, or
$150 Half Lamb Donation
Sponsorships cover our costs, so that
ticket sales can all go to the church fund.

New Location: This year we will celebrate at our church
in Carmel-by-the-Sea - indoors and outdoors.
 
As a fundraiser, the event counts on your generosity and participation.
Invite your friends, extended family!
 
 

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Adult Christian Education

Short Theology Course – April 2025

Adult theology course: A Very Short Basic Course in Orthodox Theology with Dr. Paraskeve (Eve) Tibbs beginning Wednesday, April 30, 2025 and continuing for 5 weeks

• April 30 • May 7 • May 14 • May 21 • May 28 @ 5:00-6:50 pm | Zoom only.

Registration is Required: https://orthodoxyou.com/register

 

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News & Events

BREAKING OF THE FAST

We will break the fast after the Resurrection service that will end around 2am. Please plan to stay for the festal potluck agape meal. Bring the foods to be blesssed to the front, on the tables set on the solea. Father Ion will read the special prayers for this occasion before the dismissal.


AUDIO SYSTEM UPGRADE FOR ONLINE ATTENDANCE OF SERVICES

We have just upgraded some of the microphones and improved the Zoom configuration for better sound quality for services from both chapel and church. We hope to have fixed all issues and to offer a perfect audio experience. Those attending online are kindly asked to provide feedback to Father Ion if problems occur. We will be adjusting the systems over the course of a few services these coming days.

Those who would like to contribute towards this unbudgeted expense ($300) may do so online HERE or in person. Thank you.


WELCOMING AND HOSPITALITY: SERVING THIS SUNDAY

A Ministry led by Miriam Aguilar

Thank you for your effort and participation in bringing a dish to share for our Agape Meal. If you cannot participate when it is your turn, kindly make other arrangements for someone to cover for you and let your team leader know.

Sunday, April 20 GREAT AND HOLY PASCHA 
   All Parish Council will serve to greet and assist

   Agape Meal follows Divine Liturgy around 2am. All present will support this fellowship meal as we will end the fast together.

Sunday, April 27
   Parish Council Representative: George Georgalis
   Greeter: Anthony Zavitsanos
   Agape Meal: PINK TEAM - Thank you to Nadia, Maria, Rania, and Christine D

Community


ADULT SUNDAY EDUCATION/ CATECHISM

A Ministry led by Father Ion

All are invited to meet on Sunday of Thomas (April 27) after lunch in the chapel of Saint Nektarios. 

Living the Gospel

 


BASICS of ORTHODOXY

A Ministry led by Edward Mar

The class offers to those who explore the Orthodox faith the space to learn and find answers to their many questions. All our members are invited to join and connect with those who explore our faith. The class will meet after the Agape Meal on Sunday, April 27.

Basics of Orthodox Spirituality - Part 2_2:

Worship

Education, Living the Gospel


OUTREACH MINISTRIES

Ministries led by Despina Hatton

LADIES I-HELP: 

  • Tuesday, May 6Cooking: 4pm. Dinner with the ladies: 5pm.

FOOD BANK:

  • Tuesday, May 13 9:00 -10:30am @St Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Seaside.

Community


BOOK FORUM

A Ministry led by Kathy Shaw

There are two groups that meet on two days of the week: Mondays and Wednesdays. The same reading will be covered in both sessions every week - no need to attend both! The new expanded hours are:

  • Mondays, from 7pm - resuming on April 28
  • Wednesdays, from 9:30 am - resuming on April 30

The Book Group concluded the Great Lent Book and is taking a break.  We will reconvene to begin the next book:

"Holy Fools" by Oswin Craton.

It can be purchased on Amazon or AncientFaith.com. This book will be more of "light reading" than has been discussed in the past. You may also check it out online here. 

 Education, Community

 


NEW! CONTRIBUTE ONLINE TO THE BUILDING FUND

You can now donate directly to our building fund online using your credit card. Click on the link below and you will be taken to Community Foundation for Monterey County, where our fund is invested.

https://www.cfmco.org/give-now/

Select our fund: Saint John the Baptist Building Stewardship Fund

Thank you for supporting the mission of our church!


ONLINE RESOURCES

Most of our services and some ministry meetings are available online. Zoom with video here. Liturgical texts at Ages Initiatives here.

GETTING IT?

Have you been receiving communication from the church via text? If not, it is because you have not signed up yet. It is brief, fast and simple. Simply text #yes# to 22300.

Note: You must be already enrolled for phone calls from the church in order to extend to text messaging. Let Father Ion know if you would like to sign up for both services.


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Saints and Feasts

April 20

Great and Holy Pascha

Mary Magdalene, and the other women who were present at the burial of our Saviour on Friday evening, returned from Golgotha to the city and prepared fragrant spices and myrrh, so that they might anoint the body of Jesus. On the morrow, because of the law which forbids work on the day of the Sabbath, they rested for the whole day. But at early dawn on the Sunday that followed, almost thirty-six hours since the death of the Life-giving Redeemer, they came to the sepulchre with the spices to anoint His body. While they were considering the difficulty of rolling away the stone from the door of the sepulchre, there was a fearful earthquake; and an Angel, whose countenance shone like lightning and whose garment was white as snow, rolled away the stone and sat upon it. The guards that were there became as dead from fear and took to flight. The women, however, went into the sepulchre, but did not find the Lord's body. Instead, they saw two other Angels in the form of youths clothed in white, who told them that the Saviour was risen, and they sent forth the women, who ran to proclaim to the disciples these gladsome tidings. Then Peter and John arrived, having learned from Mary Magdalene what had come to pass, and when they entered the tomb, they found only the winding sheets. Therefore, they returned again to the city with joy, as heralds now of the supernatural Resurrection of Christ, Who in truth was seen alive by the disciples on this day on five occasions.

Our Lord, then, was crucified, died, and was buried on Friday, before the setting of the sun, which was the first of His "three days" in the grave; observing the mystical Sabbath, that "seventh day" in which it is said that the Lord "rested from all His works" (Gen. 2:2-3), He passed all of Saturday in the grave; and He arose "while it was yet dark, very early in the morning" on Sunday, the third day, which, according to the Hebrew reckoning, began after sunset on Saturday.

As we celebrate today this joyous Resurrection, we greet and embrace one another in Christ, thereby demonstrating our Saviour's victory over death and corruption, and the destruction of our ancient enmity with God, and His reconciliation toward us, and our inheritance of life everlasting. The feast itself is called Pascha, which is derived from the Hebrew word which means "passover"; because Christ, Who suffered and arose, has made us to pass over from the curse of Adam and slavery to the devil and death unto our primal freedom and blessedness. In addition, this day of this particular week, which is the first of all the rest, is dedicated to the honour of the Lord; in honour and remembrance of the Resurrection, the Apostles transferred to this day the rest from labour that was formerly assigned to the Sabbath of the ancient Law.

All foods allowed during Renewal Week.


April 22

Renewal Tuesday: The Commemoration of Saints Raphael, Nicholas, Irene, and the Other Newly-revealed Martyrs of Lesbos

On the island of Mytilene (Lesbos in ancient times), near the village of Therme, the villagers had a custom of ascending a certain hill on this day to celebrate the Divine Liturgy in the ruins of a small chapel, although no one knew whence the tradition sprang. In the year 1959, certain villagers began seeing persons who spoke to them, first in dreams, then awake, both by day and by night. Through these wondrous appearances, which were given to many people independently, the holy Martyrs Raphael, Archimandrite of the ancient monastery, and Nicholas, his deacon, together with other Saints who had been martyred on the island, told the villagers the whole account of their martyrdom, which had taken place at the hands of the Moslem Turks ten years after the fall of Constantinople, in 1463. The twelve-year-old Irene had been tortured, then burned alive in a large earthenware jar in the presence of her parents. On Tuesday of Renewal Week, Saint Raphael had been tied to a tree and his head sawn off through his jaws; Saint Nicholas had died at the sight of this. Although the feast is celebrated today because it is the day of their martyrdom, through the appearances of the Saints as living persons five hundred years after their martyrdom, it is also a singular testimony to the Resurrection of Christ.


April 23

Saint George the Great Martyr and Triumphant

George, this truly great and glorious Martyr of Christ, was born of a father from Cappadocia and a mother from Palestine. Being a military tribune, or chiliarch (that is, a commander of a thousand troops), he was illustrious in battle and highly honoured for his courage. When he learned that the Emperor Diocletian was preparing a persecution of the Christians, Saint George presented himself publicly before the Emperor and denounced him. When threats and promises could not move him from his steadfast confession, he was put to unheard-of tortures, which he endured with great bravery, overcoming them by his faith and love towards Christ. By the wondrous signs that took place in his contest, he guided many to the knowledge of the truth, including Queen Alexandra, wife of Diocletian, and was finally beheaded in 296 in Nicomedia.

His sacred remains were taken by his servant from Nicomedia to Palestine, to a town called Lydda, the homeland of his mother, and then were finally transferred to the church which was raised up in his name. (The translation of the Saint's holy relics to the church in Lydda is commemorated on November 3; Saint Alexandra the Queen, on April 21.)

If April 23 falls on or before Great and Holy Pascha, the Feast of St. George is translated to Bright Monday.


April 25

Saint Mark the Apostle and Evangelist

Mark was an idolater from Cyrene of Pentapolis, which is near Libya. Having come to the Faith of Christ through the Apostle Peter, he followed him to Rome. While there, at the prompting of Peter himself and at the request of the Christians living there, he wrote his Gospel in Greek, and it is second in order after Matthew's. Afterwards, travelling to Egypt, he preached the Gospel there and was the first to establish the Church in Alexandria. The idolaters, unable to bear his preaching, seized him, bound him with ropes, and dragged him through the streets until he, cut to pieces on rocks, gave up his soul. It is said that he completed his life in martyrdom about the year 68. He is depicted in holy icons with a lion next to him, one of the living creatures mentioned by Ezekiel (1:10), and a symbol of Christ's royal office, as Saint Irenaeus of Lyons writes.

If April 25 falls on or before Great and Holy Pascha, the Feast of St. Mark is translated to Bright Tuesday.


 

Renewal Friday: Theotokos of the Life-giving Spring

Outside of Constantinople, towards the district of the Seven Towers, there was in ancient times a very large and most beautiful church named in honour of the Theotokos; it had been built about the middle of the fifth century by the Emperor Leo the Great (also called "Leo of Thrace," he is commemorated on Jan. 20). Before he became Emperor, he had encountered there a blind man, who being tormented with thirst asked him to help him find water. Leo felt compassion for him and went in search of a source of water but found none. As he became downcast, he heard a voice telling him there was water nearby. He looked again, and found none. Then he heard the voice again, this time calling him "Emperor" and telling him that he would find muddy water in the densely wooded place nearby; he was to take some water and anoint the blind man's eyes with it. When he had done this, the blind man received his sight. After Leo became Emperor as the most holy Theotokos had prophesied, he raised up a church over the spring, whose waters worked many healings and cured maladies by the grace of the Theotokos; from this, it came to be called the "Life-giving Spring." The Church of Christ celebrates the consecration of this church on this day.

After the fall of the imperial city, this church was razed to the ground and the materials from it were used for building the mosque of Sultan Bayezid. Nothing remained of that church's ancient beauty, except for a small and paltry chapel, almost completely buried in the ruins. This chapel had twenty-five steps going down into it, and a transom window on the roof, wherefrom it received a little light. Toward the western side of the chapel was the aforementioned holy Spring, fenced about with a railing, and with fish swimming in it. Such was the condition of the Spring until 1821. Then even that little remnant was destroyed, occasioned by the uprising of the Greek nation against the Ottoman Empire; the sacred Spring was buried with it and disappeared altogether.

But in the days of Sultan Mahmud, when those subject to him were rejoicing in their freedom to practice their religion, permission was sought by the Orthodox Christian community to rebuild at least part of the chapel. Thus the work was begun on July 26, 1833. When the excavation had been made, and the foundations of the ancient church were found, there was rebuilt -- by a later writ of permission from the Sultan -- not merely a chapel of the holy Spring, but another new church, constructed upon the foundations of the ancient one. The building of this spacious, beautiful, and most majestic temple began on September 14, 1833, and the work was completed on December 30, 1834. On February 2, 1835, the Ecumenical Patriarch Constantine II, serving the Liturgy together with twelve hierarchs and a great company of clergy, as well as a boundless multitude of Christians, performed the consecration of this sacred church and dedicated it to the glory of the Mother of God. On September 6, 1955, however, it was desecrated and destroyed again by the Moslem Turks; it has been restored again, but not to the former magnificence.


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Great and Holy Pascha
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. Plagal 4th Mode. Psalm 117.24,29.
This is the day which the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.
Verse: Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; for his mercy endures for ever.

The reading is from Acts of the Apostles 1:1-8.

In the first book, O Theophilos, I have dealt with all that Jesus began to do and teach, until the day when he was taken up, after he had given commandment through the Holy Spirit to the apostles whom he had chosen. To them he presented himself alive after his passion by many proofs, appearing to them during forty days, and speaking of the kingdom of God. And while staying with them he charged them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Father, which, he said, "you heard from me, for John baptized with water, but before many days you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit."

So when they had come together, they asked him, "Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom of lsrael?" He said to them, "it is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has fixed by his own authority. But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth."


Gospel Reading

Great and Holy Pascha
The Reading is from John 1:1-17

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God; all things were made through him, and without him was not anything made that was made. In him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. He came for testimony, to bear witness to the light, that all might believe through him. He was not the light, but came to bear witness to the light.

The true light that enlightens every man was coming into the world. He was in the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world knew him not. He came to his own home, and his own people received him not. But to all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become children of God; who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God.

And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father. (John bore witness to him, and cried, "This was he of whom I said, 'He who comes after me ranks before me, for he was before me.'") And from his fullness have we all received, grace upon grace. For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.


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