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The MESSENGER Saint Luke Greek Orthodox Church A p r i l 2 0 1 8 As we enter Holy Week, the realities of the final days of Jesus Christ will be made all too real for us. Palm Sunday will begin with excitement at the arrival of Jesus to Jerusalem, seated on a humble beast, with the people waving palm branches at Him as one would welcome a conquering emperor. Little did the people understand that He did not come to set up an earthly kingdom of rule, but to call us into His Father s Kingdom. Throughout the Gospels, the people were misunderstanding Him, always wanting Jesus to do more things that would become topics of conversation. But He came to teach us and save us. For much of the Gospel books, Jesus is always moving from place to place, because He has to teach and reach as many people as possible. But as we approach the Passion, everything slows down. By the time Jesus is before Pilate, every wound -- verbal and physical -- will be felt. In the services of Holy Week, we encounter this movement in Scripture and hymnography. The pain of the Lord, and that of His Mother, will be presented to us. One of the themes of the hymns of Holy Week is that of the mercy of God. The Cross is at the center of all this, as the Lord, with outstretched arms, calls all to Himself. At the Liturgy of the Sunday of the Last Judgment prior to Lent, I explained that what Jesus calls us to do in Matthew 25 -- feed the hungry, visit the sick, clothe the naked, give drink to the thirsty, and visit the imprisoned -- is what He would come to identify with at the Passion. He is the one who is thirsty, hungry, naked, accounted as ill, and imprisoned. And in this time, no one would come to visit Him, or to stand by Him. But, as Saint Paul says, God is faithful. Continued on page 3 Father s Message- 1, 3 Ministry Contact List -2 Ministry Calendar-2 Schedule of Services- 3 Festal Highlight -3 Messages - 4-8, 10, 13, 14, 15 Parish Council News-4 Philoptochos-5, 9, 13 Youth-6, 10 Choir - 6 Stewardship-6 Endowment -7 Photos -11 Dancing with Heart- 12 Memorials - 15

The Messenger is a publication of the Saint Luke Greek Orthodox Church of East Longmeadow, MA located at 400 Prospect Street East Longmeadow, MA 01028. For mailing use PO Box 381. To contact the Church Office: 413-525-4551; 413-525-4552 (fax) and stlukego@aol.com. To contact the Pastor call 978-587-6488 or email at frpklostri@gmail.com. Please send any submissions to church email and Saint Luke Greek Orthodox Church 400 Prospect Street East Longmeadow, MA 01028 (413) 525-4551 (413) 525-4552 (fax) www.stlukego.org Fr. Panteleimon Klostri - Proistamenos frpklostri@gmail.com Church Office saintlukego@gmail.com Bible Study Tuesday @ 6:30PM/ Friday @ 11:00AM (unless otherwise stipulated) Orthodox Life -Weds 6:30p Council Meetings 2 nd Monday of the month @ 7:00 PM (unless otherwise stipulated) Dance Practice TBA Loaves and Fishes Pick up on the 3 rd Friday of the month Knitting 1 st and 3 rd Wednesday of the month @10:30 (unless otherwise stipulated) Romeos and Juliettes 4 th Thursday of the month (unless otherwise stipulated) Choir Thursday @ 6:30 PM (September 10 th June10 th ) (unless otherwise stipulated) GOYA 3 rd Sunday of the month following Liturgy (unless otherwise stipulated) JOY 3rd Friday of the month 6pm-7:30 unless otherwise announced Endowment Meeting 2 nd Tuesday @6:30 40 to 4 Club/Hope -seeking a volunteer coordinator and meetings TBA Miles to Smiles- Walking Ministry, TBA Health Ministry- Monthly Blood Pressure during coffee hour, TBA No Sunday School Feb. 19 th, Apr. 1 st, 8 th & 15 th, May 27 th *Pre Sanctified Liturgies Wednesday February 21 st, 28 th & March 7 th, 14 th, 21 st, 28 th at 6:30 pm *Salutations Pastor- Fr. Panteleimon Klostri 2018 Parish Council Nick President Vamvilis Assaad Hallak Judy Vice President Lelas-George Judy Lelas-George Joe Treasurer Dasco Joe Dasco Christos Secretary Nikolis Christos Nikolis Dorsey Corresponding Cokkinias Secretary Dorsey Cokkinias Assaad Nick Vamvilis Hallak John Foscolos Bill Evangeline Sakel Gouzounis Harry Bill Sakel Georgiades George Harry Georgiades Katsoulis George Katsoulis Philoptochos Bea Syner Emeritus President - Maria Londo Vice Philoptochos President - Melissa Kaitis Treasurer President - Maria Vaceleci Londo Zaharis Secretary Vice President - Rosanne - Melissa Desautels Kaitis Corresponding Treasurer - Vaceleci Secretary Zaharis - Evangelia Tsikrikis Past Secretary President/Advisor - Rosanne Desautels - Dorsey Cokkinias Corresponding Secretary - Evangelia Tsikrikis Ministries Past President/Advisor - Dorsey Cokkinias Chanters -Elias Zovas and Aristidis Zaharis Ministries Choir Chanters -Elias Zovas and Aristidis Zaharis Director - Toni Rizas Organist- Eun Jin Lee Choir Endowment Director - Toni Fund Rizas Organist- Eun Jin Lee Chair - John Piponidis Endowment Fund GOYA Chair - Advisor John Piponidis -Kathy Kalaitzidis JOY GOYA Advisor - Sarah -Kathy Kirchner Kalaitzidis Memorials JOY Advisor - Maria - Sarah Laware Kirchner Messenger Memorials -- Maria Editor Laware - Maria Londo Stewardship Messenger - Editor Chairs -- Maria Joe and Londo Meghan Dasco Sunday Stewardship School Chairs - Joe and Meghan Dasco Director - Priscilla Johnson Assistant Sunday School Director - Leia Georgeopolus Director - Priscilla Johnson Outreach Assistant Committee Director - Leia - Harry Georgeopolus Georgiades & Parris Ochsner Facilities Outreach Committee - Harry Jim Danalis. Georgiades Jeffrey Clay Administrative Facilities Committee Assistant - Jim - Danalis. Helen Adamo Jeffrey Clay Friday February 23 rd & March 2 nd, 9 th & 16 th at 6:30 pm *Saturday of the Souls Saturday February 10 th, 17 th & 24 th at 8:30/9:30 am Compline Monday February 19 th, 26 th & March 5 th, 19 th, 26 th at 6:30 pm O Holy Apostle and Evangelist Luke, intercede with our Merciful God, that He may grant our souls remission of sins Apolytikion of Saint Luke *Hall not available for rent February 23, 2018 April 6, 2018

cont from page 1 As we enter Holy Week, and come to the Passion and Crucifixion of our Lord Jesus, whom God the Father raises on the third day, thus conquering death, I leave you with a beautiful hymn which is chanted at the Lamentations service: Isaiah, as he watched by night, beheld the light that knows no evening, the light of Your Theophany, O Christ, that came to pass from tender love for us; and he cried aloud: The dead shall arise and they that dwell in the tomb shall be raised up, and those born on the earth shall rejoice exceedingly. May you all have a most blessed and joyful Pascha! With love in the Crucified and Risen Lord, + Fr. Panteleimon Schedule of Services Orthros, 8:30, Divine Liturgy 9:30 SUNDAY SERVICES April 1- Palm Sunday April 8 - Holy Pascha / Agape Services 10:30am followed by Egg Hunt April 15- Sunday of Thomas April 22 - Sunday of Myrrh- Bearing Women April 29- Sunday of Paralytic WEEK DAY SERVICES April 13- Liturgy 9am Theotokos April 23- Liturgy for St George at the Springfield Cathedral HOLY WEEK SERVICES Palm Sunday April 1 9:30am Palm Sunday with Lenten Brunch 6:30pm Service of the Bridegroom Holy Monday April 2 9am Pre-Sanctified Liturgy 6:30pm Bridegroom Service Holy Tuesday April 3 6:30pm Bridegroom service - Hymn of Kassiane Holy Wednesday April 4 9am Pre-Sanctified Liturgy 6:30pm Bridegroom Service Holy Thursday April 5 7am Holy Eucharist 6:30pm The Twelve Gospels Holy Friday April 6 11am Decorate the Kouvouklion 11am Bible Study 2:30pm Un-nailing of Christ 7pm Lamentations and Procession Holy Saturday April 7 9am Divine Liturgy ( bring your noisemakers for the cracking of the tomb- Children s Liturgy/ Communion) 10:45pm Vigil 11:45 pm Anastasi Orthros and Liturgy followed by Anastasi meal Holy Pascha / Agape Service April 8-10:30am followed by Egg Hunt Feast On the Great and Holy Feast of Pascha, Orthodox Christians celebrate the life-giving Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This feast of feasts is the most significant day in the life of the Church. It is a celebration of the defeat of death, as neither death itself nor the power of the grave could hold our Savior captive. In this victory that came through the Cross, Christ broke the bondage of sin, and t h r o u g h f a i t h o ff e r s u s restoration, transformation, and eternal life. Holy Week comes to an end at sunset of Great and H o l y Saturday, a s t h e C h u r c h prepares t o celebrate her most a n c i e n t a n d preeminent festival, Pascha, the feast of feasts. The time of preparation will give way to a time of fulfillment. The glorious a n d r e s p l e n d e n t l i g h t emanating from the empty Tomb will dispel the darkness. Christ, risen from the dead, cracks the fortress of death a n d t a k e s " c a p t i v i t y captive" (Psalm 67:19). All the limitations of our createdness are torn asunder. Death is swallowed up in victory and life is liberated. "For as by a man came death, by a man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive" (I Corinthians 15:21-22). Pascha is the dawn of the new and unending day. The Resurrection constitutes the most radical and decisive deliverance of humankind.

N E W S Dear St. Luke Parishioners, P A R I S H C O U N C I L Another month dawns on us with lots of exciting news and events. As we approach Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Good Friday, Pascha and Easter, with the last 10 days of fasting/lent, a lesson to remind us of the importance. I like to Paraphrase the teaching of our Lord and Savior: This people pays me lip service, but their heart is far from me. They do me empty reverence, making dogmas out of human precepts. It is not what goes into a man s mouth that makes him impure; it is what comes out of his mouth. With that said, we need to come together as a community to build a better future for our Church and parishioners, young and old. I want to urge all our parishioners to take our Stewardship pledge more seriously than ever. I am not talking only about the financial aspect. I am talking about the time and talent which is as important. We need more involvement from everyone. We have many events and celebrations that needs committees to chair and see these events through. Please volunteer to chair or serve these events and celebrations. Helen, Father and myself welcome your calls and emails to add you to our list of volunteers. Helen has a calendar of all the dates and events. I want to thank the Choir, Chanters and Father for doing their best to bring us the all In English Liturgy on March 18 th. We are committed to do so once a month. Thank you to the Parish Council and all the people that helped put on the Welcome Brunch. We received many compliments and appreciation. Our intention is to replicate twice a year. We are in the final stages to get the bathroom renovations going. I am sorry about the delay as we had to change vendors. Father, Nick Vamvilis, Angie Gouzounis, Vaceleci Zaharis and I attended the Archdioceses Financial seminar/situation in Boston. It was a well informative session and eye opening. Thank you to the Dancing with the Heart Committee that has an excellent job filling the event in such a short time. We apologize in advance for those who are trying to purchase tickets on the sellout event. Please remember our Spring Cleanup Celebration. I have a feeling that there will be a cook out to make it extremely fun. A big Thank you to the PHILOPTOCHOS for working hard on the Palm Sunday and Easter marketing material. It was elegant. Last but not least, I want to wish all of you along with families a Happy, Healthy and a blessed Palm Sunday and Happy Easter. I pray that the blessing of our Lord and Savior be upon all of us, Assaad Andrew Hallak

Easter is again upon us... P H I L O P T O C H O S Palm folding will take place on Saturday, March 31 and Epitaphios Decorating will take place on Good Friday, April 6 at 11:00 a.m. A big thank you to all who have chaired many of our events: N E W S Judy Lelas-George Judy Lelas George/Ann Flynn Vicki Laroche/Victor Galiatsos Stephanie Bologa Nicole Cantarini/Leia Georgeopolus Bereavement Gift Preparation Kouloria Workshop Bread Workshop Palm Folding Epitaphios Decorating Thank you also to all who came out to help us with all the Easter activities palm folding, egg dying, Epitaphios decorating, Kouloria and bread workshops. Membership for Philoptochos is still underway. If you forgot or want to become a member, please see one of the Board Members and we will glad to help you. We would love to see new faces! Philoptochos now has their own Robo Call list thanks to John Piponidis. So now you will be able to hear sooner of our upcoming events. We wish everyone a blessed Holy Week, Kalo Pascha and Kali Anastasi. Maria Londo Philoptochos President

Dear Fellow Parishioners; N E W S Stewardship Message Whatever you do work at it with all your heart as working for the Lord, not for men. Colossians 3:23 Great Lent is a time to reorient our lives and reorganize our priorities and become fully engaged in the life of the Kingdom of God. As Orthodox Christians, we are the inheritors of a great tradition founded by the Apostles which focuses on the greatest gift God could give: the gift of His Son, who voluntarily died on the Cross and rose from the dead for our salvation. As we journey through the lenten season, we should be grateful for all our blessings including the blessing of our beloved community within our St. Luke parish. Let us continue to work together, to pray together and to commune together to be a strength for one another. Our St. Luke 2018 Stewardship campaign is in full swing. We are thankful to all of our stewards who have submitted their pledge of time, talent and of treasure. Despite the wintery weather that this lenten season has brought us, many of us have been able to take advantage of the many beautiful services offered and have listened to expert speakers during our Wednesday suppers. In mid-march, we had a wonderful turnout of our parish as we enjoyed fellowship during a Sunday brunch after our first all-english service. The Youth stewards of our parish are preparing for their annual 30-Hour Famine where they raise funds for a worthy Christian charity as they commit to fast for two days. Many talented bakers are preparing Easter bread and cookies for Pascha and our parish is looking forward to coming together to celebrate our 2nd Annual Dancing With Heart event. Many are working together in the spirit of working for the Lord and in sharing our time and talent at St. Luke s! May God Bless our Many Gifts, Joe and Meghan Dasco Stewardship Committee We hope everyone is enjoying the warmer weather! G O Y A Our volunteering event at the Soldiers Home took place on March 24th, and we enjoyed serving the veterans who served us. We are planning for our annual 30 Hour Famine for March 30th to April 1st and a fundraising dance for May 12th. At our March meeting, we also discussed an outing to the Greek Independence Day parade in New York City on April 22nd. Finally, GOYA is thinking about purchasing some recycling bins for the church so we can be more environmentally friendly. This is the busiest time of the year for GOYA, and we thank all who support GOYA as we continue to pursue our ministry! Philippos Dimitrolgou GOYA President C H O I R Our practices are weekly on Thursdays at 6:30. Please don t hesitate to contact Toni Rizas or any choir member if interested.

The Endowment Fund The Endowment Fund recently received the following donation: ~In Memory of Ralph Masterjohn~ Barbara Savas The Endowment Fund Committee extends its gratitude to all who support the Fund, which supports our Parish Ministries. Fellowship Hour following Liturgy is an important ministry allowing people to connect and spend time together. Please consider helping sponsor a coffee hour. It can be as simple as a plate of cookies or as elaborate as you wish. Everything is appreciated, as it is an offering to each other. April 15th Potluck Coffee Hour and a special surprise! Open Dates All Sundays in May We thank you in advance for helping to continue this tradition. The Endowment Fund Committee would like to remind our ministry chairs that funds are available for you to request. We ask that you meet with the members of your ministry and discuss ways that these funds can assist your ministry. In the coming weeks, the Endowment Fund Committee members will speak with the ministry chairs to discuss ways in which these funds can be used. We would like to remind the parents of our youth that registration is open for the Metropolis Summer Camp. We encourage parents to go to the website www.metropolisofbostoncamp.org and register their children for one of the four available sessions. This is an opportunity for our youth to foster a life-long appreciation and love of their Orthodox faith, friends, and cultural heritage with other young people from our Diocese. The Endowment Fund Committee is pleased to be sponsoring four of our youth who will be participating in Project Mexico. They will be joining youth from our sister parish Sts. Constantine and Helen from Webster, MA. They will be accompanied by Father Luke Veronis and will be going from July 18-24. We wish them much success and look forward to our youth participating in this wonderful ministry yearly. The Endowment Fund will be sponsoring a bus trip to New York City on April 22, 2018, for our parishioners to view the Greek Independence Day parade. More information will be available soon. The Madeline Knava Scholarship is available for high school seniors and current college students. Applications are available in the Pappas Hall. We would like to wish all our parishioners a blessed and joyous Pascha. Thank you and God Bless you, David Arthur Jordan Chatis Susan Metzidakis Charles Bonatakis, Jr. Kathleen Kalaitzidis John Piponidis - Chair

S u m m e r O p p o r t u n i t i e s Crossroads CrossRoad is a ten-day academic summer institute that prepares high school juniors and seniors to make life decisions and invites them to connect with the O r t h o d o x C h r i s t i a n theological and spiritual tradition. Participants from all over the country come together to experience daily worship, take theology classes from some of the best professors in the country, visit local parishes, serve their neighbor, tour the city, and even spend a day at the beach. Orthodox Christian Fellowship There are many opportunities to explore your faith and live your faith, whether as part of the summer or longer. Go to this link to see opportunities available and potential scholarships for your future. To all high school seniors entering college / university - go to the website for OCF and sign up to their mailing list prior to September. http://www.ocf.net/chapters/ scholarships-opportunities/ IOCC- International Orthodox Christian Charities Opportunities to volunteer includes responding to disasters on the frontline, homebuilding, Emergency action teams, leading a team in your parish for humanitarian work/ awareness around the world. Project Mexico- Has two arms; one arm is the Homebuilding project for the larger community; the other supports the longterm boys home of St Innocent Orphanage. There are ways support both! We have one former missionary in our midst- our own Barbara Hallak and GOYAns who are presently in training and preparing. Will you be next? OCMC- You can participate in many ways, as an Ambassador in your Parish, Short term missions or, if you are called, to a longer mission of more than 2 years. Orthodox Mission Teams are a way to share the joy and love of Orthodox Christianity with the world. Short-term Mission Teams are 2-3 week opportunities offering a witnesses to the Gospel of Christ by ministering cross-culturally by meeting the spiritual and physical needs of Churches across the globe. Team members are challenged to view the world with God's eyes and actively seek how He wants to use them to fulfill His plans on a cross-cultural ministry that offers a life-changing learning experience. It is about people, culture, prayer, learning and missions through hands-on service. Make a difference in someone s life by fulfilling the Great Commission and helping make disciples of all nations. All Orthodox Christians have skills to offer and can be of great value to a Mission Team. Apply today! If interested, please speak to Presvytera Eleni who is a past missionary about her experiences with OCMC.

Philoptochos baby shower! You are LOVED The most precious little souls need ALL of US! Philoptochos with the leadership of Barbara Savas created a NEW outreach campaign! Assisting those infants leaving the NICU and Continuing Care Units at Baystate Medical Center entering into the Foster Care system with NEW infant apparel. Can YOU PLEASE HELP? Clothing & Monetary Donations Needed! WHAT? NEW INFANT APPAREL BOYS/GIRLS Size: Premie up to Three Months Suggested Items: Onesies, Mittens, Swaddle Blanket Sets & Socks The You are LOVED onesie campaign being sponsored by Philoptochos will take place in stages. The first stage will be to throw this unconventional baby shower where we are asking parishioners to gather NEW infant apparel. This is to support the infants in an immediate way. Ultimately Philoptochos along with Barbara Savas would like to raise monetary donations to create the You are LOVED onesie campaign. This campaign will make sure every infant leaving the NICU & Continuing Care Units entering into the Foster Care system will be wearing the You are LOVED onesie.

Friday April 6 Philoptochos would like to invite one and all to participate in the decoration of the Epitaphios at 11am. Parents please make arrangements to have your children participate and experience this holy day in a whole new light Be sure to see Father Panteleimon for an excused absence form for students A light potluck Lenten luncheon will be served

P h o t o s Extra Special Thank you to Parris Ochsner for the yummy Greek Flag Cakes Zeto Ellas! March brought with it the Feast of the Annunciation and joy and some friends to visit.

Dancing With Heart It s hard to believe that our event will soon be here. By the time you receive this Messenger, our Dancing With Heart fundraiser will be just weeks away. To say that time flies would be an understatement and the closer the event gets, the faster time flies! But thanks to an experienced and hard-working committee, this event is running just as smoothly as it did last year. It is truly being run by a TEAM, a well -oiled machine. Each person is busy doing what they know they are responsible for; thinking ahead; and planning and adjusting to the fact that we will be entertaining almost twice the crowd that we welcomed to last year s performance! All this can be credited to an awesome group of people who have worked together on this or that committee/event over a span of many years, and the right hand definitely knows what the left hand is doing! We can t thank them enough. Our event has brought many firsts to the St. Luke community. First, after last year s successful show, we had to move to a larger venue. Secondly, we did not have to work hard to sell tickets they sold themselves. Thirdly, we had a sell-out crowd two months in advance of the scheduled event and we must say, that no one was more surprised than we were at this most unexpected occurrence. Additionally, we had people who worked with us last year a choreographer, the DJ, and a judge who all asked to be part of our event this year. And finally, (thank you Meg Dasco), and much to our amazement, we received a quarter page article in the Springfield Republican! On our journey planning this year s event, we have met many wonderful people Daryll and Gunnar Sverisson, owners of Ballroom Fever Dance Studio, have welcomed us with open arms. They not only provided us studio space for our initial Meet and Greet, but they also provided us with skilled and knowledgeable dance instructors who have offered their own ideas and creativity making our show better than ever. For that, we thank them. Susie Hannoush, manager of event planning at the Cedars Banquet Hall, has taken us under her wing. From our first meeting and throughout our planning process, she has been accommodating opening up the hall for us to check out the kitchen, the lighting, the changing rooms, and designing a mock set-up. Most importantly, she has graciously shared her expertise in event planning with us. For that, we thank her. We would be remiss in not mentioning Lee Roberts, public relations specialist at Shriners Hospital for Children-Springfield. She has always made time in her busy schedule to meet with us to share in our partnership fully. Having run many affairs for the hospital, she has willingly shared her wealth of knowledge and ideas in planning such a large event was astronomical. For that, we thank her. So as you can see, an event such as this has to pull together the many spokes of the wheel in order to make it work smoothly. But an event such as ours also allows us to meet many wonderful people; to reach out to our community; to provide charitable fundraising for a most worthy cause; and to spread the word about the on-going good work of St. Luke.

S c h o l a r s h i p s a n d N e w s There are scholarships available that we wish to bring to attention. We are blessed with Parishbased scholarships and for those looking there are other scholarships to also explore whether you are able this year or for the future. Our Parish based Scholarships are; The Barbara Olender Memorial Scholarship, ( If interested please pick up an application packet for criteria and details, in the fellowship hall- Deadline is May15th ) The Saint Nicholas Scholarship, Applications are now being accepted for the 2018 St. Nicholas Academic Scholarship, which is available to anyone pursuing higher education including college, graduate school and trade school. Applicants (individual or through their family) must be a member in good standing at St. Luke. For additional information, please contact Chris Nikolis at (860) 796-3644 or cnikolis@cox.net. The Madeline Knava Memorial Scholarship ( If interested please pick up an application packet for criteria and details, in the fellowship hall - deadline is May 20th. The Philoptochos Graduate Award ( awarded to Saint Luke graduates who have attended Church School - to receive application form please connect with a Philoptochos Board Member). The Hellenic Womans Club Scholarship offers an award of $5000 to a women of Greek Orthodox Faith living in Massachusetts- the link can be found at http://www.hellenicwomensclub.org/eokscholarship-fund.php There are fourteen scholarships that you may be eligible to consider, some as simple as being a member of a church in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Check for details at http:// www.ocf.net/chapters/scholarships-opportunities/ If you know of other scholarships, please let us know so they can be added to the list to help future graduates. Thank you. The Icon of the Christ the Bridegroom was lovingly donated by Irene Sergentanis and family in memory of George Sergentanis.

G r a d u a t i o n R e m i n d e r : Please share and submit a p h o t o a n d w h i c h H i g h School, and future plan for our Graduation section next month. If you have graduated from a recent degree or certification we would love to also include you! Save the Dates Parish Level Oratorical Festival April 15th District Level Oratorical Festival April 21st We wish to congratulate the LaTorra Family on their newest arrival. God bless them! Metropolis Level Oratorical Festival May 12th GOYA / 30 Hour Famine Dance Sat. May 5th Spring Parish Assembly Sun May 6th Clergy Laity Congress Boston MA July 1-5th Registration will open

M e m o r i a l s In memory of Tony Delis William and Louise Leventis Kiki Trial Chris and Eleni Bazos Marianne Sergides Phyllis LaVallee Thia Ploubides Bill and Dottie Delis George and Magda Galiatsos Vicki and Lou LaRoche Cindy Rodolakis Pat Grimaldi John and Anita Themistos Doris Henault Tom and Kathy Themistos Victoria Lanides Antonia Rizas Charles Bonatakis, Sr. Victor and Mary Galiatsos David Arthur Tom and Maria Laware Christos Lalos George and Tula Gatos William and Sheila Rucki Albert and Raimonda Cina Charles and Susan Grincavitch Betty and David Rocha Christos and Evelyn Ikonomopoulos Leftheria John Joan Kazogles Edward and Antoinette Bennett George and Angie Thomas John and Anne Chicknavorian Andrew and Doreen Psilakis Twin Hills Country Club Merrill lynch Paul and Sandy Hamilakis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter Peter W. Coscore In memory of Eleftheria Deli David Arthur In memory of Rafael Masterjohn Marianne Sergides Mary Poulos Phyllis LaVallee In memory of Lucille Granger Doris Henault May His Memory Be Eternal Thanas Tony Delis Passed away on February 28, 2018, his funeral was held March 3,2018. Bible Study Will resume on Tuesday Evenings on April 24th 6:30pm and Friday April 27th at 11am Orthodox Life Discussions will resume on April 25th at 6:30pm