THE DEFENDER. On Changing to the Likeness of God: Metamorphosis

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1 THE DEFENDER May/June Volume 29 Issue 03 On Changing to the Likeness of God: Metamorphosis In the second week of Great Lent, we focus on the power of the work of our Lord through the cross, our need to choose His path for the transformation of our life into His likeness. As we choose His ways, which are above our ways, and His path for our holiness, we begin to realize our exile status from what God intended and intends. The phrase in the world but not of it should come to mind as we seek the city whose builder is God. We are not citizens of this world and we should not live as if we are, lest in seeking to save our life we lose it and find there is nothing to buy our lost soul. To be Christian, we must fix our gaze on Christ to learn what it is to be human. In the Eucharist (Communion), the humanity of Christ is made visible as being the substance of our union with Christ, for apart from Him nothing comes into being or has any meaning. The path He took through the cross, by obedience, provides a path for us to move from the exile in our temporal state to His eternal presence among the many rooms in our Father s house, in the new City of God, returning us from our exile to the promised land that Joshua and Caleb previewed in faith. If we desire this, then with faith and works we shall follow where His feet have walked and focus our efforts in prayer on what He, not the world, teaches. Our Lord uses all creation to tell us this story and direct our path. One such lesson preceding the cross, is taught to us in an icon, when He is on a high mountain with Peter, James and John, and is transfigured. It is this revelation to them which provides a focus for us on the difference that leading a godly life makes in our lives. The icon is entitled Metamorphosis. Rarely, for our culture, do I prefer a word from the Greek, Russian, Arabic or other language on an icon to English because the word in Greek or other language is often more difficult for most icon readers to help their grasp of the additional meaning. Too often we hide behind prayers and songs with words in languages we do not understand or that do not flow from prayerful hearts but only reinforce a false piety based upon nostalgia and not anamnesis and thus it is as St. Paul described, we become as noisy gong or clanging cymbal and unintelligible. However metamorphosis is an English word and with the proper denotation. It is in Biology, a life science, in which we learn of metamorphosis and that it is the wonderful transfiguration (transformation) of the caterpillar to the butterfly, hence here the Greek and English word, metamorphosis, is rightly used. From a created being that exists on and below the surface of the ground, receiving and consuming energy by consuming plants, the caterpillar has no higher thoughts than to survive, yet it follows God s plan. As end of life nears, the caterpillar ascends the tree (a symbol for the cross

2 in our lives), it forms its own coffin using the energies it received from the plants, and willfully enwraps itself in its own tomb on a branch of the tree. The quality and efficacy of that tomb being entirely dependent upon the caterpillar s life of preparation. If it is poorly prepared, it will not survive the season. It has no perception of what lies ahead but instinctively and obediently follows the path prepared for it by its Creator. It has an image and likeness to yet be revealed. At the right time, it is called down from the tree, like Zacchaeus and the Repentant Thief on the Cross, and it emerges from the tomb, leaving its burial cloth, an empty tomb, with no stains or memory of pains of the prior struggle on the new body. It is a sojourner on the earth, preparing for its call from the tomb as Lazarus, to Resurrection. It is transformed in a most unexpected and marvelous way, now free from the body bound to the earth, it having once descended, now is able to ascend in the new body and hover and fly over creation, as if a renewed spiritual and physical creation. What once had no beauty or majesty that attracted us, is now seen to be most magnificent, even angelic. Rather than consuming on the earth, it now is able to cause creation to blossom in the future by pollinating the flowers making them more splendid than Solomon s attire and adding to their life and beauty of creation. While still perishable, it yet serves those that follow, known and unknown, by its efforts. Yet, apart from others and all creation proceeding through its own transformation, it too will not yet receive the intended fullness of this resurrection and the full majesty of what is seen through this glass darkly. Full resurrection and common union is yet to occur, for this is but a foreshadowing.

3 In the Metamorphosis Icon, we see Peter, John and James in awe of the Transfiguration of our Lord, as they are yet very connected to the earth, awaiting full enlightenment, as we are, while Moses and Elijah, representing God s Law and Proclamations of Truth and Beauty, are seen as those that have passed through the first tomb and now serving those yet to travel the path of the cross and tomb and transfiguration and resurrection. Both groups being connected by the Giver of Divine Energies, our Lord, who being fully God and fully man now reveals this mystery of hypostasis (union with humanity) and what we may become. God is the God of the living, not the dead, for the dead have chosen something other than God by not preparing their transforming coffin during their life on the earth. Those who seek to lose their life, gain it, because they seek to restore the likeness to God in the created image, moving from caterpillar to butterfly by properly preparing in this life and for the life to come, because they have a better understanding of the path and a desire for God. Our preparation is not mindless, it comes from recognition of our condition, repentance with confession, and regeneration with acts of selfless love for the Creator and all in His image. In doing these, we become prepared for transfiguration and resurrection. God is not concerned about caterpillars or butterflies is He, but that we may see the deeper meaning and so order our life? Are we not more important than a caterpillar, just as we are more important than the sparrow? Has not God given us more than instinct to follow His path? And this we shall see and do, if we allow God to heal the human will that He assumed in becoming man. He is the Transfiguring power, undivided, simultaneously truly human and Divine. We glimpse through the veil and the glass darkly to the uncreated Light and see God whom we can know and experience. Christ stands central to the Transfiguration because apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being. While we do not yet know what we shall be, we know we shall be like Him. For this we are Eucharistic (thankful communicants with God). The Transfiguration should carry a great significance in our lives for many reasons. The icon brings the message of hope and reminder that while we are exiled, we are not forgotten, but will be enlightened if we choose to follow Him, not in ignorance but willfully. The Lord has prepared a path to a city whose builder and maker is the God we know, and we will be in His image and likeness if we prepare. We must be choose the path of metamorphosis.

4 St. George Ladies Society Presents Spring Fashion Show Garden Party Wednesday, May 18, 2016 Doors Open 6 pm Show Begins 7pm Fashions by Rogers Boutique & Carson s SILENT AUCTION WINE HOR D OEUVRES TICKETS: Individual $20 Table of 8 $160 For additional information or tickets, please contact Maria David, (812) 243-5890 or mdavid@ma.rr.com St. George Orthodox Church Social Center 1900 South 4th Street Terre Haute, IN 47802

5 St. George Parish Prayer List Please include the following in your daily prayers for those who are at home, those who are struggling with acute illness in this life from among our parishioners and those for whom they have requested our prayers. Living Protopresbyter George Rados Woodrow Nasser Thomas Tanoos Jason Lake Mike Longest Dan Saylor Tiffany Corey (Jason Corey s Wife) Buzash/White/Urden/Peck/ Webster Families Linda Urden Fred Decker Michael Armstrong Christina Phipps John Scott Bill Kassis Helen Corey Shamieh Tanoos Carol Latinovich Patti Maloof Dan West Tyler Stevens Adrian Tudorica Bob Hayden Chris Hopkins Don Denning Bob Waggoner Bob & Chris Hoffman Brent Kawlewski Gregory Smith Zaiden Clarence Thomas Linda Turner Deceased Tommy Tanoos Hope Andreakis Skander Nasser Bill Luther Elias Mamari Bill Thompson Mike Saylor Helen Hanna Simms Farris Shahadey Dr. Stephen Nasser Buzash/White/Urden Families Dear Parishioners and Family of St. George: There is a sacred realm of privacy for every man and woman where he makes his choices and decisions-a realm of his own essential rights and liberties In order to respond to your spiritual needs, it is appreciated that if someone is sick/injured, in the hospital or is suffering, the caretaker or the person in need should call the church office or the priest. If we hear about an illness from a neighborhood friend or another source, this does not mean that the person in need (or the caretaker) wants an invasion of his/her privacy or wish a visit from the priest. If this is the case, the priest will always mention the sick person in his prayers.

6 DATES TO REMEMBER On the 2th Sunday of every month, at 2:00 PM, members are invited to participate in a prayer and socializing time with the elderly at Bethesda Gardens. Please join us. DATES TO REMEMBER FOR 2016 Parish Council Meeting Sunday, May 15, 11:30 AM Fashion Show Thursday, May 18 Last Day of Sunday School Sunday, May 22 Ladies Society Meeting Sunday, June 5, 11:30 AM Diocese of Toledo, Parish Life Conference, St. Mary Bascillica, Livonia, MI Wed-Sun, June 22-26, 2016 Registration forms for the Parish Life conference are available in the Church office or you may register on line at www.antiochianevents.com/toledo.html. Please remember to look at the bulletin board in the hallway. We DO hang flyers of events in our church, the community, the archdiocese and neighboring churches as we receive them. HAPPY MAY BIRTHDAY!!!! Christine Christy Ellis George Issa Andrew T. Davis Nicholas Bement Pamela Ellis Jordan Shahadey Helen B. Johnson Amy M. Issa 1st 3rd 4th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th Adam Azar Linda Tanoos Elias Corey Alan Kassis Cory A. Kassis Joseph J. Tanoos Steven Maynard 12th 15th 18th 22nd 22nd 23rd 24th Marilyn Farver Julie Lake Saleem John Nasser Katherine Ellis Julie Kassis 26th 27th 27th 28th 28th

7 HAPPY JUNE BIRTHDAY!!!! Bradley A. Wisbey 4th Cassandra Cook 9th Eric Farver Roseanne Corey 5th Jamie Maynard 11th Louann Wisbey Eleanor Ruth Nasser 6th Rosemary T. Kassis 17th Lucia R. Tanoos Melinda Mindy Bement 9th James Powell 17th Aric B. Wisbey 19th 19th 21st 24th The St. George Social Center is available to the public for those special days of celebrations: wedding receptions, anniversary parties, graduation parties; for your business needs: banquets, meetings, fund raising events, company parties; and for the good times: Special holiday parties, dinner/dances, etc. For additional information, contact Michael C. Ellis at 812- THE DEFENDER ADVERTISING POLICY If you would like to place an ad, please contact the church office at 812-232-5244. The inside back cover only (this page) will be used for advertising in the newsletter. The page will be divided into 30 spaces (1 x 2.5 ea.) Pricing: $100.00 per year. One year constitutes six issues, published bi-monthly. No political ads accepted! All ads must be in good taste and not in conflict with the teaching of the Orthodox Church. All advertisements must be accepted and approved by the advertising board: Kal Ellis, Zack Kassis and Fr. Paul Matar. To place an ad, contact the parish office as soon as possible. We are booking space on a firstcome, first-serve basis. Yearly ads will run bi-monthly from January-December. If you need to renew your ad for the coming year, please call 812-232-5244 or send your check, in the amount of $100.00, to the church office. Payment for advertisements are due prior to the first of each year. Thank you to all businesses that have placed ads in this newsletter. Your support of St. George s

8 St. George Orthodox Church 1900 South Fourth Street Terre Haute, IN 47802 Return Service Requested Non-Profit Org. US POSTAGE P A I D Terre Haute, IN Permit #28 Holy Oblation May 1 Kal/Christy Ellis May 8 Eleni/Kyle Miller May 15 Dn. Elias/Denise Corey May 22 Zack/Denise Kassis May 29 Mike/Nancy Ellis June 5 Noble/Roseanne Corey June 12 Ray/Renee Azar June 19 Jim/Tricia Tanoos June 26 Maloof Family Coffee Hour May 1 Kal/Christy Ellis May 8 Mother s Day-Available May 15 Dn. Elias/Denise Corey May 22 Zack/Denise Kassis May 29 Mike/Nancy Ellis June 5 Noble/Roseanne Corey June 12 Available June 19 Jim/Tricia Tanoos June 26 Maloof Family The 2015 Holy Oblation and Coffee Hour list is posted in the vestibule. Each family should offer the Holy Oblation and sponsor the coffee hour at least one week a year. The living and the departed are remembered by name at Vespers on Saturday evenings and on Sunday morning during the preparation of the gifts and during the Liturgy. Fr. Paul prepares the Holy Oblation for the Liturgy very early Sunday morning. Therefore, please arrange for Fr. Paul to receive the Holy Bread and names you want remembered by Saturday afternoon. The Defender is a Bi-Monthly Publication of St. George Orthodox Church 1900 South Fourth Street Terre Haute, Indiana 47802-1993 Fr. Paul Matar. Dn. Elias Corey Phone: 812-232-5244 Email: stgeorgeocth@gmail.com Weekly Calendar Sunday Orthros Divine Liturgy Sunday School Bible Study Tuesday Book club/gingersnaps Coffeehouse Wednesday & Saturday Vespers 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 7:00 PM 6:30 PM 6:00 PM Please check your calendar for all services. St. George Orthodox Church is a parish of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese