WELCOME We are glad to have Fr. Ambrose and Kh. Andrea Perry and their family with us during Fr. Ambrose s assignment as Chaplin to the Navy Hospital. THE ORDER OF ST. IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH MONTH Order of St. Ignatius of Antioch is an organization of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of North America with the objective of financially supporting the departments, programs and charitable works of the Antiochian Archdiocese, Patriarchate of Antioch and the Orthodox Christian faith. The Order assists the Antiochian Archdiocese in its continued effort to reach out to all in need and bring to them the message of the Gospel. During the month of December, members of the Order will read the Epistle, host a Coffee Fellowship and promote membership in the Order. UPCOMING SERVICES, SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT & EVENTS Usual Services Vespers - Wednesday nights, 6:00 pm * Adult Study Group - Wednesday nights, 6:45 pm Great Vespers, Saturdays, 6:00 pm Special Services & Events * Sunday Dec. 9 Parish Council Election during Coffee Hour * Wednesday Dec. 19 Vespers for St. Ignatius of Antioch - 6:00 pm * Christmas Schedule: Thursday Dec. 24 Vesperal Divine Liturgy on - 10:00 am PreFeast of Nativity of Christ Dec. 24 Nativity of Christ - 9:00 pm Divine Liturgy - 10:00 pm DATA SUMMARY week before December 2, 2018 Wednesday Paraklesis of Advent 11/28 Saturday Vespers canceled due to weather Sunday Divine Liturgy 12/3 Thank you for your continued financial support. Please remember to earmark your checks (annual pledge, capital campaign, Pascha, outreach, memorial, etc.). For information on how to make an Annual Pledge for 2019 or a pledge to the Roof Fund, please see Michael Papadelias or Pamela Kelley. St. Andrew the Apostle Antiochian Orthodox Church 5501 N W St., Pensacola, FL 32505 www.standrewpns.org (850) 469-9711 Facebook.com/St. Andrew Orthodox Church Week of December 9, 2018 Conception of the Theotokos by Righteous Anna & Tenth Sunday of Luke Consecration of the Church of the Resurrection in Jerusalem TODAY December 9 Divine Liturgy Youth Sunday School Parish Council Elections St. Photini Bake Sale Pick up 8:50 am 10:00 am 11:20 am 11:30 am- 1:00 pm 12:00 pm- 2:00 pm Monday December 10 Parish Council Meeting 6:00 pm Wednesday December 12 Vespers Adult Study Group Thursday December 13 Choir Rehearsal 6:00 pm 6:45 pm 5:45 pm - 6:45 pm Saturday December 15 Vespers 6:00 pm Sunday December 16 Divine Liturgy 40-Day Memorial for Lucy Asters Youth Sunday School St. Photini Meeting 8:50 am 10:00 am 11:15 am 11:20 am- 11:30 am 12:00 pm- 2:00 pm Hierarchs: His Eminence Metropolitan JOSEPH, Archbishop of New York & Metropolitan of all North America His Grace Bishop NICHOLAS, Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Miami & the Southeast Pastor Very Rev. Fr. David Bleam
From the Desert Fathers Never look down on anyone. You do not know whether the Spirit of God prefers to dwell in you or in them. HAPPY BIRTHDAY FOR DECEMBER PARISH COUNCIL ELECTIONS - TODAY, Sunday, December 9th Parish Council nominations were made during the Fall Parish Meeting. Eligible church members will be asked to vote for no more than five of the following: Michael Gay Janean Litzinger Randy Werre Pamela Kelley Shadi Oweis Dn. Ted Werthmuller Barbara Parker Johnny Scapin Please contact Greg Young at 850-637-0519 if you need an absentee ballot or have any questions. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY FOR DECEMBER If a birthday or anniversary has been mistakenly omitted or listed incorrectly, or if you are new to the parish, please place correction and additions in the Sisters of St. Photini mail drawer in Treasurer s office or give to Dorothy. Prayers Requested for Month of November Your prayers are requested for the health and return of Archbishops Paul and John of Aleppo, Syria, who were abducted on Monday, May 22, 2013. Please pray for peace for the people of Syria. Syria is the home of our Patriarchate which is located on Straight Street in Damascus where St. Paul was taken to regain the sight he lost when encountering Jesus Christ (Acts 9) and has maintained continuous succession in the Apostolic Faith. PLEASE NOTE: The names on the Prayer List will be listed through this month. If you want family or friends listed, please give the person s name and your name as the one making the request IN WRITTEN FORM to Dorothy or send it to her by email (dtampary@me.com). Thank you for your intercessions. Kleoniki Donna Cole Dan & Joyce Mark Yves & Linda Mary Petrula Kim & Shawn Sharon Melanie Louann Nicole George & Aspasia Jan John Larry Paul Katrina Chris Christine Mary Sarah Sarah Ted Gary Katie & Mike David Jim Niki Angela Nolan Tom Paul Dawson Bradley **SPECIAL NOTE ON THE NATIVITY FAST** On November 15, we began, with God s help, the forty-day NATIVITY FAST in preparation for the feast of the Nativity of Christ on December 25. The Nativity Fast is divided into two periods. The first period is November 15 through December 19 when the traditional fasting discipline (no meat, poultry, eggs, dairy, fish, wine and oil) is observed with allowance for wine and oil on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and for fish, wine and oil on Saturdays and Sundays. The second period is December 20 through 24 when the traditional fasting discipline (no meat, poultry, eggs, dairy, fish, wine and oil) is observed with allowance for wine and oil only, not fish, on Saturday and Sunday. SIGN UP TO HOST A COFFEE FELLOWSHIP! YES YOU CAN DO IT!! You may want to join another family or two and host Coffee Fellowship. A birthday coming up? An anniversary? Honor or remember a loved one? Bring simple refreshments! Coffee & lemonade are furnished. Please check with Janean with any questions. *You are requested to please handle the setup and clean up. *The sign-up sheet is in the Great Room on the bulletin board. Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 - Baskind Asters: 40-Day Memorial for Lucy Asters Order of St. Ignatius of Antioch Sfanos
St. Andrew Parish Christmas Project On behalf of our parish, the Sisters of St. Photini Antiochian Women are sponsoring a Christmas Project for: Alfred Wasburn Center The Center serves the homeless and poor of our community by providing: food, showers, laundry facilities, clothing, and identification cards. You may choose a tag from our Christmas tree that will be located at the hallway table/mirror. Purchase or gather the item(s) and return them to Church by December 16th. To make a donation or learn more about this organization, you may also visit their website: alfredwashburn.org Conception of the Mother of God Saint Anna, the mother of the Virgin Mary, was the youngest daughter of the priest Nathan from Bethlehem, descended from the tribe of Levi. She married Saint Joachim, who was a native of Galilee. For a long time Saint Anna was childless, but after twenty years, through the fervent prayer of both spouses, an angel of the Lord announced to them that they would be the parents of a daughter, Who would bring blessings to the whole human race. The Orthodox Church does not accept the teaching that the Mother of God was exempted from the consequences of ancestral sin (death, corruption, sin, etc.) at the moment of her conception by virtue of the future merits of Her Son. Only Christ was born perfectly holy and sinless, as Saint Ambrose of Milan teaches in Chapter Two of his Commentary on Luke. The Holy Virgin was like everyone else in Her mortality, and in being subject to temptation, although She committed no personal sins. She was not a deified creature removed from the rest of humanity. If this were the case, She would not have been truly human, and the nature that Christ took from Her would not have been truly human either. If Christ does not truly share our human nature, then the possibilty of our salvation is in doubt. The Conception of the Virgin Mary by Saint Anna took place at Jerusalem. The many icons depicting the Conception by Saint Anna show the Most Holy Theotokos trampling the serpent underfoot. In the icon Saints Joachim and Anna are usually depicted with hands folded in prayer; their eyes are also directed upward and they contemplate the Mother of God, Who stands in the air with outstretched hands; under Her feet is an orb encircled by a serpent (symbolizing the devil), which strives to conquer all the universe by its power. Thank you to all who helped make our 2018 Holiday Sweet Shop and Freezer Sale a success by helping with the cooking, packaging, cleaning up, pickup, etc. and to all who ordered and/or secured orders for the delicious freezer items and baked goodies! ST. ANDREW COFFEE MUGS AVAILABLE IN THE SISTERS OF ST. PHOTINI BOOKSTORE FOR SEASONAL GIFT GIVING or PERSONAL USE New Style St. Andrew mugs Price of mug: $15.00 Price of name printed on side: $ 3.00 Optional, price of name printed on bottom: $3.00 St. Photini Bookstore & Gift Shop is a great place to find special gifts for special people: Icons, Books, Crosses, Gifts, Gift Certificates, T-shirts Or, stop in and purchase a gift certificate and let the special person choose his/her own gift:
St. Andrew the Apostle Antiochian Orthodox Church Services & Events Calendar
INTERESTED IN ATTENDING? See Fr. David, Sisters of St. Photini, or SOYO for more information. Go to website on flyer for schedule of events. Poinsettias in memory or in honor of loved ones To purchase a poinsettia to be used to decorate the church for Christmas, please complete the form below. Place the form and your donation in the basket on the table by the Sisters of St. Photini room or mail it to the church. Poinsettias are $15.00 each. Make checks payable to St. Andrew AOC. Earmark checks appropriately for POINSETTIA. (Deadline is Sunday, December 16th) In memory of In honor of Total number of poinsettias Total amount of donation Name of person/family donating: (as donor name will appear on Poinsettia insert in Christmas and early January bulletins)