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3001 TATES CREEK ROAD, LEXINGTON, KY, 40502 PHONE: (859) 266-1921; WEBSITE: WWW.GOCLEX.ORG PARISH PRIEST: FR. WILLIAM REDMON PHONE: (859) 229-2121 EMAIL: fr.william.redmon@gmail.com Christmas 2018 Merry Christmas to All, and a Blessed New Year! This year s pastoral Christmas message is offered by our priest in memory of his brother in altar service David Shamieh (+2018), the faithful Ecclesiarch, who served at Christ s altar in Lexington for decades. May he serve as faithfully at the Eternal in Heaven. When I look back on the past year, and, indeed, on all of the time which we have been blessed to spend together in our beloved community, I am filled with gratitude. Gratitude for the faith of the people of Christ s Church. Gratitude for the generosity of her stewards. Gratitude for being placed, by God and the bishop, in a community that brings the light of the Gospel and the warmth of the Incarnate Lord into our lives each and every day. Indeed, this year we have seen unprecedented blessings as God has continued to enliven our parish with His Holy Spirit, and to pour forth His grace. We have seen more people welcomed into Orthodoxy through our parish this year than at any time in our history. We have seen these new families, as well as some of our longtime parishioners, participate in each of our new and growing ministries. We have seen the people of God respond to His call to support the Church through their stewardship. We have expanded the liturgical life of the Church by offering the members of our parish family the opportunity to deepen their relationship with Christ through participating in the weekly Vespers, Paraklesis, and Great Vespers services. And we have seen our congregation at Vespers and Paraklesis grow to a number that would be the envy of parishes many times our size. None of this would have been possible without the faithful commitment of the people of Christ, and your devotion to the life granted in and through our blessed and God-guarded community. And all of this is evidence of the light that shines through each one of us as we strive, individually and collectively, to follow our Lord, God, and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Yet, just as we follow Him today, so we marvel that He followed us, two millennia ago. He followed us into a world of pain and suffering, that he might lift us from the mire of our iniquity. He followed us, coming not as a king, robed in majesty and standing at the head of an army, but,

rather, as an infant, swaddled in rags with only his parents, shepherds, and travelers to attend him. He followed us, my friends, for one simple reason: that He loved us. And he followed us for one single purpose: that He might save us. For, indeed, our long and sordid history between the Fall and the Incarnation proved to us that we could not save ourselves. And now, my friends, He calls us to offer His salvation to the world. For the greatest gift we might give to anyone, in a season of gifts, is the gift of eternal life offered through Christ. And though the world might balk at the thought, this is a gift worth being shared openly, vocally, and without fear. Christ, the Pre-Eternal Logos, did not fear to empty Himself and come to us as a humble babe. He did not fear to leave the throne of His Heavenly Temple to be born in the Cave. Let us not fear to leave the comfort of a world which tells us to eschew His teachings and ignore His earthly temple, the Church. Let us not fear to leave the comfort of our own lives, that we might spread His message. Let us not be drawn into the nonsense of a world which has already rejected Him, and which now seeks that we might do likewise, by enticing us with the sort of soft and senseless platitudes that are more pleasing to the deafened ears of the simple than is the roaring thunderclap of His eternal Truth. To do so would be a monstrous betrayal of all that He has offered us through His love and His sacrifice for our salvation, and for the life of the world. This year is proof that many in our beloved Commonwealth have heeded His call. This year is proof that we have heard His message. May we continue to shine with the light of the Star of Bethlehem, that those in the world may know that Christ dwells here among us! Parish Council President s Notes With every pastoral blessing as we prepare to welcome the Nativity of Our Lord, I remain Fr. William By: Delores Minor As we move through the holiday season of Thanksgiving and Christmas, we are often encouraged to pay it forward, to state out loud what we are thankful for, to greet someone new, to do a good deed. While none of us would disagree with the good behind these tasks, I would encourage all of us to not limit acts of kindness to specific holiday months but to pay it forward often! I hope that we can enter a state of mindfulness in which all of us can dig deep within ourselves and determine what we can do to help others. I often find the holidays overwhelming so this season I will use my church as my anchor to help me focus on the good in people. I will seek comfort in my church family and hopefully will be able to give of myself joyfully. I hope that you too can find comfort in our Church Community during this holiday season. Thessalonians 5:18 In everything give thanks; for this is God s will for you in Christ Jesus.

Sacramental Information Chrismations (Conversions to Orthodoxy) Chrismated: Trevor Welch Chrismated: Thomas Whiting October 14, 2018 November 18, 2018 Sponsor: Ken Kyriacopoulos Sponsor: Katina Douglas Chrismated: Ann Welch Chrismated: Cameron Whiting October 14, 2018 November 18, 2018 Sponsor: Kristin Eliopoulos Sponsor: Hedy Stathis Baptisms Weddings Baptized: Tessa Jean Redmon Married: Callie Minor and November 4, 2018 Tyler Gullett Sponsor: Elyse Allemagne November 3, 2018 2018 Parish Life: By the Numbers (as of December 11) [* - Signifies a Historical Record for our Parish; ** - Likely record by the end of 2018] Parish Growth Stewardship 8 Baptisms* 23 First Time Stewards* 6 Chrismations* 90 Total Pledges 10 Converts to Orthodoxy* $127,300 Total Stewardship** Worship Fellowship and Education 4 Weekly Services* 7 Classes Offered* 9 Altar Servers* 20 VCS Youth and Staff* 10-15 Avg. Weekday Worshipers* 4 Weekly Services* Philoptochos Corner By: Carolyn Janssen Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! This time of year is a truly wonderful and magical one and Christmas is a holiday with a beautiful spirit and traditions. The spirit of giving, expressing love and gratitude and a celebration of life help to make Christmas a very special time of year. The spirit of giving is truly what this season is all about and in that spirit, Philoptochos will be collecting coats, blankets, sweaters, socks, hats, mittens to make the winter season a little warmer for those in need. Please help us by bringing your donations to church. We will have an area designated for your donations. Some of your donations will go to the Catholic Action Center. When the temperature drops they send out a van to distribute blankets, coats etc to the homeless. Some will also be given to Nathaniel Mission. Thank you in advance for your help and generosity. May your Christmas be decorated with cheer and filled with love. Have a wonderful holiday!

Tessa s Baptism and the Hierarchical Visit of His Eminence, Metropolitan NICHOLAS By: Fr. William My wife and I, together with our families, were overjoyed to welcome our beloved hierarch, Metropolitan NICHOLAS of Detroit, to our parish, for the baptism of our daughter. Many Years unto His Eminence, and may He continue to grace us all with the mirror of Christ s love!

Weekly Opportunities for Worship and Fellowship Sunday 9 AM - Matins and This is the meeting of the Eucharistic community, the Body of Christ, on the Lord s Day. It is the time we set aside to come together to receive God, that we might be united together with Him and in Him. The, should be the most important thing in our weekly schedules. For the Christian, this day, and this service, is the center and source of life, given by Him Who is Life! Nothing can take precedence over receiving that which God offers to us! 12 PM Agape Fellowship This is the time when the Body of Christ, having received our Lord together, comes together to rekindle the bonds of fellowship that have just been set aflame by the reception of our Lord. Wednesday 6 PM Vespers This service is an opportunity to come together in the middle of the week to worship our Lord, and to recall the works of His saints. It gives us a chance to take stock of our lives and rededicate them to Him, as well as to reflect on how He has comforted, uplifted, and transformed us during the week. The is an opportunity to plug back in to the source of our power, to help us to get through the trials and tribulations of the weekly grind! 6:45 PM Orthodoxy 101 and Potluck On Wednesday nights, we gather together in a fellowship meal provided from the fruits of our labour, and we learn together about our faith. Currently, our curriculum is Orthodoxy 101, which is basic Christian catechism, and which represents an opportunity for inquirers into the faith to be introduced to Orthodoxy, as well as for current Orthodox Christians to expand upon their knowledge. Adult Study will continue on Wednesday nights throughout the year, though the format and topics will change from session to session. Friday 6 PM Paraklesis This service is an opportunity to ask the Theotokos, the Panagia Pantovasilissa, our beloved patron and God s mother, to intercede with Him on our behalf, as well as on behalf of those whom we know who stand in special need of His grace due to challenges or suffering that they may face. Blank lists for names will be in the narthex before the Paraklesis. The names will then be added to the Proskomide service before the on Sunday. The service has a special meaning to us, as the Theotokos is the patron of our community. Please note that, in contrast to the lists of names from the Dormition Fast, the lists of names for our weekly Paraklesis are not kept from week to week. Saturday 6 PM Great Vespers This is the service at which we prepare for and welcome the Lord s Day, on the night before we gather together to receive Christ. At the midpoint of the service, when we sing O Gladsome Light, the Church, which was dimly lit, becomes awash with light. This is the transition from the Sabbath to the Day of the Lord, on which we shall receive His Body and Blood, thereby sacramentally becoming the Body of Christ. We gather the night before to prepare ourselves. 7 PM The Sacrament of Confession Though Confession is always available during the week by appointment, the time following the conclusion of Great Vespers is set aside for those among the faithful who feel burdened and wounded by sin to come to Confession as we prepare to receive our Lord the following day. We are all mired in sin; and we all need the sacrament. We are called to be perfect, and we all often fail. Let us run to the Master who, alone, understands. If you wish to confess, please plan to be at the Church by the conclusion of Great Vespers (approximately 6:45 PM).

December 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 6:30 PM Y ALL Pasta and Packing 5 6 7 8:00 AM Christmas Bake Sale 8 8:00 AM Christmas Bake Sale 9 10 11 12 7:00 PM Parish Council 6:00 PM Vespers Meeting 7:00 PM Adult Study 13 14 15 11:30 AM FiftyUp Luncheon at Josie s 1:00 PM Christmas Pageant Rehearsal 3:00 PM Caroling Ministry 16 12:00 PM Christmas Pageant 17 18 19 6:00 PM Vespers 7:00 PM Adult Study 20 21 22 23 24 Christmas Eve 6:00 PM Vesperal Divine 25 Christmas 26 OFFICE CLOSED NO VESPERS 27 OFFICE CLOSED 28 29 30 31 6:00 PM Vespers 7:00 PM New Year s Eve Party Altar Servers: Fr. William, Joel Scott, Michael Knierim Adult Education: Fr. William, Elizabeth Smith Cantors: Chrisi Karounos, Jacob Kaylor, Nick Douglas Choir: Helen Pantazakos GOYA: Mandy Xenos HOPE/JOY: Leslie Bliziotis FiftyUp: Jim Hangis Philoptochos: Carolyn Janssen Sunday Church School: Aimee Cox Y ALL: Alyssa Eliopoulos, Joel Scott, Angela Brown President: Delores Minor Vice President: Vlad Radulescu Secretary: Peter Sawaya Treasurer: Dennis Karounos Members: Virgil Cornea, Nick Douglas, Thomas Finsand, Ken Kiriacopoulos, Joel Scott, Elizabeth Smith, Eleftherios Xenos

Pledged Stewards - 2018 According to our parish records, the following chart represents a list of those who filled out a pledge card in 2018. We would also like to thank those who donated, even if they did not fill out a pledge card. We value all of the time, talent, and treasure that our faithful parishioners offer up to the Lord. If you have not yet offered or completed your stewardship for the year, we invite you to do so, and wish you a very Merry Christmas! Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Adkins Ronald and Reva Gullett Tyler & Callie Minor Radulescu Vlad & Aurelia Azhar Sophia Hall Teresa Radulescu Sylvia Andres Doug & Christine Hangis Jim Radulescu Laura Annetts Brett & Rthie Hooper Michael Redmon Fr. Wiliam & Pres. Elizabeth Arimes Vickie Ionel Dan & Catalina & Dana Rice Sandra Bart Dana Janssen Carolyn Rogov Alex & Inga Brown Angela Karathanasis Tasios Sanhez Rhonda Campbell Philip & Sonia Karathanasis Demetrios & Ashley Sawaya Peter & Kallie Caras Dottie Karelis Thomas Sawaya Maria Carey Sugar Karounos Dennis & Chrisi Scalos James Chatzikos Marios Katsamakis Clifford & Yvonne Scott Joel Collis Bill & Connie Kekenes-Huskey Pete & Jessica Shahin Sumer Cornea Virgil & Mihaela Kiriacopoulos Ken & Kate Sideris Tony Cottrell Tom & LeeAnn Kleronomos Chris & Judy Smith Thomas & Elizabeth Covington Chris Koufiotis Georgios Smith Stephen & Gayana Cox Walter & Pam Levas Angel Smither Steven & Eugenia Cox Aimee Limperos Anthony Stathis George and Hedy Creona Crist Mashni Sam & Grace Tasagaris Antonis Dallas Dora Metry Habeeb Terrill Rebecca Day Jerry & Anna Mijatovic Blazan Thompson Randy & Tina Delvizis Thomas & Teresa Minor Tom & Delores Tofan Cristina Douglas Nick Moga Daniela Tourlos Marie Douglass Katina Ogadzhanova Paola Towner Jacob & Eleni Eliopoulos Chris & Kristin & Athan Otrokov Maxim & Eugenia Tsiang Sarah Eliopoulos Alyssa Ouraniou Louiza Tsiboukas Maria Ellis Stephen Pantazakos Helen Tsiboukas Ted & Lynn Finsand Thomas Pappas Maria & Georgios Tsiboukas Jean Finsand Marye Pappas Ilias & Rebecca Cox Varlan Peter Franceschelli Michael & Vicki Politis Maria Welch Ann & Trevor Ginosatis Demetri & Kaarin Pravosud Vira Xenos Lefteris & Mandy I ll Help You All The Way Home. Thomas P. Finsand, Realtor, ABR, SRS 859 940 2447 tpfinsand@yahoo.com