St. John The Baptist Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2023-12-31
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St. John The Baptist Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (817) 283-2291
  • Fax:
  • (817) 545-0302
  • Street Address:

  • 303 Cullum Drive

  • Euless, TX 76040


Contact Information





Services Schedule

Small Paraklesis - Wednesday 6:00PM

Great Vespers - Saturday 5:00PM

Matins - Sunday 8:30AM

Divine Liturgy - Sunday 9:30 AM

Confessions - Saturday after Vespers or upon request


Past Bulletins


Welcome!

We welcome all of you to St. John the Baptist and we give glory to God for your presence here today!

Our church is open to parishioners and visitors alike.

You can also visit http://stjohndfw.info for the latest updates 

If you want to watch our services online, please log in into:

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/stjohndfw 

YouTube Page: http://tinyurl.com/ykujjd99

The texts for daily services are available here:

GOA DIGITAL CHANT STAND: https://dcs.goarch.org/goa/dcs/servicesindex.html

The schedule of on all our services can be found here:

http://stjohndfw.info/news/calendar-2/ 

Our Stewardship Drive for 2024 is curently on going. You can pledge ONLINE here: http://tinyurl.com/2y2vjyez.  

Your participation is critical to support the tremendous growth we see in your parish. Kindly pledge online or fill a new card for 2024 and don't forget to set-up your new payment plan in REALM (it's a separate process, see donations link below).

Our secure REALM Online Donation system is available from your home right now. You can make your donations here: https://onrealm.org/stjohndfw/give/joy or by sending a check to the parish. 

 Thank you all for your participating in the ministries of St. John's Parish!

 

 

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Saints and Feasts

December 31

Sunday after Nativity

On the Sunday that falls on or immediately after the twenty-sixth of this month, we make commemoration of Saints Joseph, the Betrothed of the Virgin; David, the Prophet and King; and James, the Brother of God. When there is no Sunday within this period, we celebrate this commemoration on the 26th.

Saint Joseph (whose name means "one who increases") was the son of Jacob, and the son-in-law - and hence, as it were, the son - of Eli (who was also called Eliakim or Joachim), who was the father of Mary the Virgin (Matt. 1:16; Luke 3:23). He was of the tribe of Judah, of the family of David, an inhabitant of Nazareth, a carpenter by Trade, and advanced in age when, by God's good will, he was betrothed to the Virgin, that he might minister to the great mystery of God's dispensation in the flesh by protecting her, providing for her, and being known as her husband so that she, being a virgin, would not suffer reproach when she was found to be with child. Joseph had been married before his betrothal to our Lady; they who are called Jesus' "brethren and sisters" (Matt. 13:55-56) are the children of Joseph by his first marriage. From Scripture, we know that Saint Joseph lived at least until the Twelfth year after the birth of Christ (Luke 2:41-52); according to the tradition of the Fathers, he reposed before the beginning of the public ministry of Christ.

The child of God and ancestor of God, David, the great Prophet after Moses, sprang from the tribe of Judah. He was the son of Jesse, and was born in Bethlehem (whence it is called the City of David), in the year 1085 before Christ. While yet a youth, at the command of God he was anointed secretly by the Prophet Samuel to be the second King of the Israelites, while Saul - who had already been deprived of divine grace - was yet living. In the thirtieth year of his life, when Saul had been slain in battle, David was raised to the dignity of King, first, by his own tribe, and then by all the Israelite people, and he reigned for forty years. Having lived seventy years, he reposed in 1015 before Christ, having proclaimed beforehand that his son Solomon was to be the successor to the throne.

The sacred history has recorded not only the grace of the Spirit that dwelt in him from his youth, his heroic exploits in war, and his great piety towards God, but also his transgressions and failings as a man. Yet his repentance was greater than his transgresssions, and his love for God fervent and exemplary; so highly did God honour this man, that when his son Solomon sinned, the Lord told him that He would not rend the kingdom in his lifetime "for David thy father's sake" (III Kings 12:12). Of The Kings of Israel, Jesus the Son of Sirach testifies, "All, except David and Hezekias and Josias, were defective" (Ecclus. 49:4). The name David means "beloved."

His melodious Psalter is the foundation of all the services of the Church; there is not one service that is not filled with Psalms and psalmic verses. It was the means whereby old Israel praised God, and was used by the Apostles and the Lord Himself. It is so imbued with the spirit of prayer that the monastic fathers of all ages have used it as their trainer and teacher for their inner life of converse with God. Besides eloquently portraying every state and emotion of the soul before her Maker, the Psalter is filled with prophecies of the coming of Christ. It foretells His Incarnation, "He bowed the heavens and came down" (Psalm 17:9), His Baptism in the Jordan, "The waters saw Thee, O God, The waters saw Thee and were afraid" (76:15), His Crucifixion in its details, "They have pierced My hands and My feet .... They have parted My garments amongst themselves, and for My vesture have they cast lots" (21:16, 18). "For My thirst they gave Me vinegar to drink" (68:26), His descent into Hades, "For Thou wilt not abandon My soul in Hades, nor wilt Thou suffer Thy Holy One to see corruption" (15:10) and Resurrection, "Let God arise and let His enemies be scattered" (67:1). His Ascension, "God is gone up in jubilation" (46:5), and so forth.

As for James, the Brother of God, see October 23.


January 06

The Theophany of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ

About the beginning of our Lord's thirtieth year, John the Forerunner, who was some six months older than Our Saviour according to the flesh, and had lived in the wilderness since his childhood, received a command from God and came into the parts of the Jordan, preaching the baptism of repentance unto the remission of sins. Then our Saviour also came from Galilee to the Jordan, and sought and received baptism though He was the Master and John was but a servant. Whereupon, there came to pass those marvellous deeds, great and beyond nature: the Heavens were opened, the Spirit descended in the form of a dove upon Him that was being baptized and the voice was heard from the Heavens hearing witness that this was the beloved Son of God, now baptized as a man (Matt. 3:13-17; Mark 1:9-11; Luke 3:1-22). From these events the Divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ and the great mystery of the Trinity were demonstrated. It is also from this that the present feast is called "Theophany," that is, the divine manifestation, God's appearance among men. On this venerable day the sacred mystery of Christian baptism was inaugurated; henceforth also began the saving preaching of the Kingdom of the Heavens.


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Plagal First Mode

Let us worship the Word, who is unoriginate, with the Father and the Spirit and from a virgin was born for our salvation, O believers, and let us sing His praise. For in His goodness, He was pleased to ascend the Cross in the flesh and to undergo death, and to raise up those who had died, by His glorious Resurrection.

Apolytikion for Afterfeast of the Nativity in the Fourth Mode

Thy Nativity, O Christ our God, hath shined the light of knowledge upon the world; for thereby they that worshipped the stars were instructed by a star to worship Thee, the Sun of Righteousness, and to know Thee, the Dayspring from on high. O Lord, glory be to Thee.

Apolytikion for Sun. after Nativity in the Second Mode

O Joseph, proclaim the wonders to David, the ancestor of God. Thou hast seen a Virgin great with child; thou hast given glory with the shepherds; thou hast worshipped with the Magi; and thou hast been instructed through an Angel. Entreat Christ God to save our souls.

Apolytikion for Apodosis of Nativity in the Fourth Mode

Thy Nativity, O Christ our God, hath shined the light of knowledge upon the world; for thereby they that worshipped the stars were instructed by a star to worship Thee, the Sun of Righteousness, and to know Thee, the Dayspring from on high. O Lord, glory be to Thee.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Third Mode

On this day the Virgin beareth the Transcendent in essence; * to the Unapproachable, * the earth doth offer a small cave; * Angels join in choir with shepherds * in giving glory; * with a star the Magi travel upon their journey; * for our sakes is born a young Child, * He that existed * before the ages as God.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Eighth Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from John 20:11-18

At that time, Mary stood weeping outside the tomb, and as she wept she stooped to look into the tomb, and she saw two angels in white, sitting where the body of Jesus has lain, one at the head and one at the feet. They said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping?" She said to them, "Because they have taken away my Lord, and I do not know where they have laid Him." Saying this, she turned round and saw Jesus standing, but she did not know that it was Jesus. Jesus said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping? Whom do you seek?" Supposing Him to be the gardener, she said to Him, "Sir, if you have carried Him away, tell me where you have laid Him, and I will take Him away." Jesus said to her, "Mary." She turned and said to Him in Hebrew, "Rabboni," which means Teacher. Jesus said to her, "Do not touch Me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to My brethren and say to them, I am ascending to My Father and your Father, to My God and your God." Mary Magdalene went and said to the disciples, "I have seen the Lord," and she told them that He had said these things to her.


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal Second Mode. Psalm 27.9,1.
O Lord, save your people and bless your inheritance.
Verse: To you, O Lord, I have cried, O my God.

The reading is from St. Paul's Second Letter to Timothy 4:5-8.

TIMOTHY, my son, always be steady, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, fulfil your ministry.

For I am already on the point of being sacrificed; the time of my departure has come. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that Day, and not only to me but also to all who have loved his appearing.


Gospel Reading

Sunday before Epiphany
The Reading is from Mark 1:1-8

The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. As it is written in the prophets, 'Behold, I send my messenger before your face, who shall prepare your way; the voice of one crying in the wilderness: prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.' John was baptizing in the wilderness, preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. And there went out to him all the country of Judea, and all the people of Jerusalem; and they were baptized by him in the river Jordan, confessing their sins. Now John was clothed with camel's hair, and had a leather girdle around his waist, and ate locusts and wild honey. And he preached, saying, "After me comes he who is mightier than I, the thong of whose sandals I am not worthy to stoop down and untie. I have baptized you with water; but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit."


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Wisdom of the Fathers

Repentance is the renewal of baptism and is a contract with God for a fresh start in life.
St. John Climacus
Ladder of Divine Ascent Step 5:On Penitence, Paulist Press pg. 121, 6th century

It was for that reason that Joshua, son of Nun, removed his sandals (Cf. Jos. 5:15), in order that he also could preserve the gift of so great a function for Him who was to come. It is for that reason that John says, 'A man is coming after me, the strap of whose sandal I am not worthy to loose,' ...
St. Ambrose of Milan
Seven Exegetical Works, 4.22, 4th Century

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Parish Activities

Inquirers/ Faith Enrichment (CATECHISM) Classes

A new catechism program started. The program is intended for people from various backgrounds, Christian or not, and is aiming to familiarize you with the theology, traditions and daily life of Orthodox Christians.

Please let Fr. Vasile know if you want to participate.

We meet at 12:15 pm, in the Parish Hall, in High School classroom.

 


TODAY EVENTS

Special Services: Great Vespers at 6pm

 

STEWARDSHIP and financials as of 12/29/2023

Pledged:                                          $476,287

Received To Date of Pledged:        $442,982

Pledges to be paid:                        $  43,038

Pledges Submitted:                        184     

 

2024 STEWARDSHIP and financials as of 12/29/2023

Goal:                                            $580,000

Pledged:                                          $266,255

Pledges Submitted:                        76

 

TODAY, AFTER SERVICE:

  • Luncheon with Bishop Constantine
  • NO Sunday School Class. Classes will resume on Jan. 7
  • NO Catechism Class. Classes will resume on Jan. 7

 

BOOKSTORE: Icon of the Panagia, Protectress of the Southland and many other Orthodox gifts!

UPCOMING EVENTS:

  • Wednesday, January 3: last day to register for GOYA Basketball Tournament (Tulsa, OK – Feb. 16-19, 2024). Registration fee: $255/person. Please contact Ian Rehmet if you need help with the registration fee.
  • Wednesday, January 3, 5 pm: Feed the Hungry. Packing lunch bags for the UGM in the parish hall. Please come & help!
  • Wednesday, January 3, 7 pm: Gladsome Light Dialogues. We are reading Theosis - The Purpose of Human Life, by Archimandrite George.
  • Saturday, January 6, 1-4 pm: Praxis Baking Class: Arthoklasia
  • Thursday, January 18th, 11:30 (until about 2:30).  Ageless Wonders potluck lunch at church followed by a speaker who will show everyone, even physically-challenged seniors, exercises they can do to keep limber.
  • Saturday, January 20th, 9 am (until about 10:30 am):  Men’s Fellowship Meeting
  • Saturday, January 20th, 1-4 pm: Praxis Baking Class: Kollyva
  • Saturday, January 27: Needlework Club meeting
  • Friday, Feb. 16, at St. Demetrios GOC (Fort Worth)Orthodox Christian Perspectives Conference presented by NTOM  - see flier in the narthex, for schedule and speakers
  • Saturday, Feb. 17, at Holy Trinity GOC (Dallas) – Orthodox Christian Perspectives Conference presented by NTOM  - see flier in the narthex, for schedule and speakers

WEEKLY PRAYER REQUEST

Prayer Request – December 29, 2023

(Please use the baptismal names when commemorating.

If the baptismal name is unavailable, please use the first name.)

 

Members of our parish who are in hospital or rehab:

Name:                                                            Baptismal name:

  • Leo Alexander                                             Panteleimon

Members of our parish who are in assisted living or nursing home:

Name:                                                            Baptismal name:

  • Joyce Hofland
  • Velva Johnson                                             Heleni
  • Bernard Peter Korzun
  • Donna Morris                                             Spyridona

Members of our parish who are ill / in recovery:

Name:                                                            Baptismal name:

  • Wes Albaugh
  • Chrysanthi Andromalos                             Chrysanthi
  • Pat Ballas                                                      Panayiota
  • Norma Balignot
  • Michael Bogdos                                           Michael
  • Kassandra Bogordos                                   Kassandra
  • Robin Boomstra
  • Dennis Cannelis                                           Kostantinos
  • Jason Caros                                                  Jason
  • Barbara Chokas                                           Barbara
  • Margaret Chokas                                         Maria
  • Tim Cline                                                      Timothy
  • Edward Tex Collins                                     Taxiarxhon
  • Helen Dieb                                                    Helen
  • Orest Duka                                                   Anesti
  • Refije Duka                                                  Katherine
  • Vickie Dunham                                           Photinia
  • Ana Forcum                                                 Ana
  • Gwendolyn Franklyn
  • George Gazis                                                George
  • Heather Gregoire                                          Mary
  • Jennifer Hock                                               Zenobia
  • Stacy Ivanov                                                Anastasia
  • Slavica Ivovic                                              Slavica
  • Virginia Karegeannes                                                 Catherine
  • Abraham Maayeh                                       Abraham
  • Themis Mavrelli                                           Euthymia
  • Zoe Mavrelli                                                 Zoe
  • Irina Mihalache                                           Irina
  • Laura Nicolescu                                           Laura    
  • Liliana Nicolescu                                         Liliana Gabriela
  • Mercy Parojinog
  • Deborah Pendleton                                      Deborah
  • James Pendleton                                          James
  • Mario Reyes                                                 Anthony
  • Nicholas Rodakis                                        Nicholas
  • Ted Sarros                                                     John
  • Robert Steffaro                                            Rodion
  • Oleg Tiganiuc                                               Oleg
  • Sarah Varvaris                                             Sara
  • Georgia Vratinina                                        Georgia
  • Ronald Warkentin

Members of our parish who have chronic illnesses:

Name:                                                            Baptismal name:

  • Rita Abanoub                                              Rita
  • Gabriel Abanoub                                         Gabriel
  • Andrew Lucas Burlacu
  • Ashley Choate                                             Maria Magdalena
  • Elizabeth Cronin                                          Elizabeth
  • Samiha Gayed                                             Samiha
  • Michael Genovezos                                    Michael
  • Mavra Grimm                                              Mavra
  • Harry Karegeannes                                     Haralambos
  • Gregory Kerbow                                          Gregory
  • Emilia Lueth                                                Emilia
  • George Manos                                             George
  • Michaela Miller                                            Michaela
  • Gail Poriotis                                                  Evangelia
  • Georgia Souris                                              Georgia
  • Amy Nicole Sullivan                                  Nicole
  • Dean Theophilou                                         Constantine
  • Kristy Warkentin                                         Parascheva
  • George Vittas                                               George, Reader

Members of our parish with limited mobility:

Name:                                                            Baptismal name:

  • Dr. Lucille Howton                                     Lucille
  • Marika Shackelford                                    Maria

Families of our parish who are mourning:

Name:                                                            Baptismal name:

  • London Hollenbeck
  • Jon Kirchhefer
  • Keri Kirchhefer
  • Kennedy Kirchhefer
  • Michael Owens                           
  • Christina Percival

Members of our parish who fell asleep in the Lord in the last 40 days:

Name:                                                            Baptismal name:

  • Trinity Kirchhefer

As this information is not always easy to find, kindly let us know of anyone else that should be on this list. (817) 283-2291; [email protected]. Thank you for your help!


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Announcements and Forms for Various Activities

    2024 Stewardship Card

    2024 Stewardship Card

    Please fill out the card and bring it / mail it to the church office


    Join the ADVOCATES+ Program

    Join the ADVOCATES+ Program

    "When we give from our blessings to the ADVOCATES+ Program of the Metropolis, we give knowing that the fund supports the ministries of the Church which help our spiritual growth. In other words, we give to the most important entity in our lives, the Church, which our Lord Jesus Christ established for our salvation in His coming Kingdom" - Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver


    Commemoration List

    Commemoration List

    Please fill out your new commemoration list for 2023. Remember to write the date and your family name. Only Baptismal names (or first names if non-Orthodox) are needed.


    Guide for Confession

    Guide for Confession

    Guide for Confession


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