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in Touch Volume 23, Issue 3 March 2015 The Official Publication of St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church The Spiritual Journey of Parish Vision Statement 2 Great Lent Forever Young 2 The Lenten Journey 3 Community Rewards Program 4 Annual Lenten Trip 5 Take the Journey, and grow in faith. Lord, You know that men are flesh and blood; forgive them their sins and pour out Your blessing on all. St. Haralambos

Parish Vision Statement Recently, our parish leadership put together the Vision Statement for Saint Haralambos Church. On Sunday, Mar. 8, Fr. Michael will be reviewing the Vision Statement after the liturgy, and explain how it orients and guides our future parish events and activities. A Church community that welcomes and engages everyone, in all stages of life, to participate in a deeply rewarding and spiritually fulfilling life, as expressed through the teachings and traditions of the Orthodox Christian Faith. Forever Young By Julie Karoutas St. Katherine s Philoptochos is planning a trip to St. Paisius Monastery in Safford, AZ. On Saturday Mar. 14, bus leaves at 7 a.m. and returns at 6 p.m.; the cost is $25. See page 5 for details. Our upcoming trip to the theater is on Sunday, Mar. 15 to see & enjoy the musical Follies at the Peoria Center for the Performing Arts, Theater Works located at 8355 W. Peoria Avenue, Peoria, AZ 85345; 623-815-1791. Please note: Time is of the essence for this theater trip, tickets need to be paid soon or we will have to cancel; this show is SOLD OUT! Call me to make reservations & make arrangements for payment (check or cash). Follies performance begins at 2 p.m.; doors open at 1:30 p.m. Please plan to be there by no later than 1:45 p.m., to easily get to your. The tickets are $22 each (Senior Group pricing) we will need a minimum of 8 in order to get that price, otherwise, the cost is $35 ea. I ONLY HAVE 7 TICKETS LEFT; The Chandler Ahepans are planning a Family Picnic on Saturday, Mar. 21 to be held at Kiwanis Park in Tempe, in celebration for Greek Independence Day (3/25). More information will follow as received. Page 2 Please mark your calendar for our upcoming trip to the Arizona Winds Concert on Sunday, Apr. 12 at 3 p.m.; Mountain Ridge High School, 22800 N 67th Ave., Glendale, AZ 85310. Saturday, Apr. 18, the annual Agape Ball (benefiting Kids with Cancer, Camp Agape ) will be held at St. Katherine s Greek Orthodox Church in Chandler, sponsored by St. Haralambos, Holy Trinity, Assumption and St. Katherine s. There will be an abundance of good food, good music, and best of all our fellowship, all for this worthy cause. The tickets are only $40, you would spend more than that at a restaurant for what you will be receiving; not to mention the good feeling of helping to support a worthy cause. Contact Julie Karoutas at home, 623-972-2382, or cell, 623-313-8720 or juliekaroutas@gmail.com to make your reservations. If you cannot attend and have an item that you can donate for the raffle or Silent Auction; sponsor a child, the information will be on the church s bulletin. We have much more coming up, concerts, potlucks, speakers, join us, do not miss out. Volunteers needed for landscaping and maintenance. Please call Russ Skocypec at 623-546-3553. St. Haralambos

CLERGY COLUMN FR. MICHAEL PALLAD The Lenten Journey If you have not received a copy of the Lenten Journey Participant Guide, please ask a member of the parish council on Sundays, or call the church office. Every family should have a copy to refer to throughout Great Lent. We are also putting a copy on our parish website (www.stharalambos.org), mobile app, and will be sending it in the weekly ebulletin as well. Last month on Sunday, Feb. 22, when the Participant Guides were first handed out, I mentioned that Lent should be looked at in a healthy, positive way, because of its many benefits. In fact, when we look at the hymns of the first week of Lent, this is exactly what the hymn texts talk about. Let us enter the Fast with joy, O faithful. Let us not be sad. Let us cleanse our faces with the water of dispassion, Blessing and exalting Christ forever. Let us begin the Fast with joy. Let us give ourselves to spiritual efforts. Let us cleanse our souls. Let us cleanse our flesh. Let us fast from passions as we fast from foods, Taking pleasure in the good works of the Spirit and accomplishing them in love, that we all may be made worthy to see the passion of Christ our God, and His Holy Resurrection, rejoicing with spiritual joy. The Orthodox Church provides guides to help follow a meaningful fast, including various types of foods and reducing the quantity we eat. Nothing of the fast is intended to cause us pain or make us sick. Fasting from food is meant as a way to discipline our mind and body, to help us focus more on the nurturing of our soul. This is why we have the number of weeknight services during Lent. There is only one way to receive any benefit from these services, and that is to make the decision to be present in Church for them. This is what spiritual growth requires, pushing yourself beyond your normal routine. Whether it is additional prayer time, attending weeknight services, fasting from certain foods, taking time away from TV, internet and social media in order to have time for spiritual reading, these are all decisions we make to grow in our faith, and to deepen our devotion to God. I encourage everyone to take this lent Journey, and as we sing in the hymns, Let us enter the Fast with joy! This is what spiritual growth requires, pushing yourself beyond your normal routine. St. Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church www.stharalambos.org Rev. Michael Pallad Sunday Worship Matins: 8:45 a.m. : 10 a.m. Office 623-486-8665 7950 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Peoria, AZ 85383 Office@StHaralambosAZ.com FrMichael@StHaralambosAZ.com Hours Monday - Friday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Parish Council Evanne Cuccorelli Dennis Georgen Kathy Harvey Timothy Harvey Russel Skocypec Russell Zook In Touch Contact In Touch at Office@StHaralambosAZ.com Page 3

PARISH NEWS Church Beautification Project Birthdays While the painting work continues, we ll be looking to improve the lighting inside the Nave. The aim here is to give Father the option to dim the lights a bit when appropriate, and to give us better color rendition. With more of our color vocabulary on the walls, you can observe the changes in how the colors are perceived in relationship to each other. Textile media will be another dimension of our beautification effort. With Father s input, we will be designing the decorative cloths that go on the icon stand in the Narthex and also on the small wooden display stand that is used up front for festal icons. Our parish is blessed to have people with sewing and decorative textile skills. Be on the lookout for volunteer opportunities to join this team if you re interested in helping out. Thank you all for your patience, prayers, financial contributions and encouragement! Dina Surman (1) Costa Androulakis (2) Mike Papamatheakis (3) Demetrios Hibner (6) Kathryn Macrides (7) Alice Hecht (8) Rana Nahhas Samawi (9) Russell Skocypec (9) Mary Davis (11) Sandra Amoroso (13) Peter Batalis (13) Peter Gavrilidis (13) Christopher King (13) Dorothy Masley (14) Patricia Christie (17) Angela Hapgood (17) Luke Harris (17) William Retsinas (17) Malia Panousopoulos (19) Nick Milonas (23) Frank Johnson (24) Maria Papamatheakis (25) Argiro Selles (25) Eleni Haidopoulos (30) Shawna Tremoulis (30) If you don t see your name, or those of family members, and would like to be included on the monthly birthday listing, please send the information to the church office. Men of God: Building up the role of Men in the Church St. Haralambos Church has a vision for the men of our parish: to better understand their role as husbands, fathers and faithful Christians! Towards that end, all men of St. Haralambos church are Community Rewards Program If you shop at Fry s grocery stores and use a Fry s card to receive discounts, please go online to attach your Fry s card to St. Haralambos. Every time you shop at Fry s and use your card, St. Haralambos will receive proceeds from the purchases GOYA Save the date! Holy Trinity is hosting an annual GOYA retreat for 6th-12th graders on Friday, Mar. 20 (from about 6-9 p.m.) and Saturday, Mar. 21 (from about noon- 4). Johanna and Jacob from the Diocese youth office will be helping with the retreat which is open to students at Holy Trinity, St. Haralambos, Assumption and St. Katherine s. More details will be coming. encouraged to meet together on Saturday, Mar. 14 at 10 a.m. in the Church sanctuary. The only way to help make this vision a reality is by your presence! made. It s free money and only takes a small portion of your time. An email was sent out to those on the church email list. If you did not receive an email or deleted it, please contact the church office so they may re-send it to you. In addition to the GOYA Retreat, Holy Trinity will be hosting a parent workshop on the Friday night, simultaneously with the GOYAns. Fr. Apostolos will lead this workshop for the parents while Evan, Chris, Johanna & Jacob are leading the Friday night session with the GOYAns. Again, all parents (including St. H, St. K & Assumption are invited). Page 4 St. Haralambos

St. Anna s Philoptochos Society By Valla Wrona, President Faith without works is dead. James 2:17 Great Lent As we begin our Lenten journey this month, I wish you all an enlightening spiritual endeavor. Thanks to Tim and Kathy Harvey, all of our Lenten meals now have hosts: February 25: Ken and Valla Wrona March 4: March 11: March 18: March 25: April 1: Charlotte Servetas and Anna Kinniburgh Thalia Christian and Marina Kaye Tim and Kathy Harvey Edna Nicely and Julie Karoutas Aphrodite Devolites and Flo Curran Please join us for the beautiful Pre- Sanctified Liturgies and many other services as well as the fellowship as we journey together. Lenten Retreat Please stay tuned to our weekly bulletin for more information on the trip to St. Paisius Monastery in Safford, Arizona, on Mar. 14. Annual Lenten Trip St. Irene Philoptochos invites you to join us for our annual Lenten trip to St. Paisius Monastery in Safford, Arizona on Saturday, Mar. 14. We will join the nuns for a Liturgy and lunch, with time to tour the grounds, enjoy the serenity of the Monastery and visit with the nuns. The cost is $25 for adults and $10 for youth 12 and younger (payment is required when you make your reservation). The bus will Agape Ball ORGANIZATIONS Don t forget that the Agape Ball will be held on Apr. 18 at St. Katherine s. Please reserve your seat by giving your name to Julie Karoutas or Valla Wrona. We need you to reserve a seat to allow enough food to be prepared for everyone. There will be silent auctions, drawings, and Greek and American music and dancing. Tickets are $40 per person. Annual Diaper Drive If you have not yet been able to bring in diapers for our annual diaper drive for Homeward Bound, you may continue to do so throughout March. If you can t find our basket, please see a Philoptochos member. Homeward Bound serves families with children who are victims of domestic violence and/or homelessness and provides them with transitional housing and social services. This is a wonderful charity that St. Anna s has sought to help for many years. We Need You We need all of you to help keep Philoptochos alive and growing. We also need your new ideas to add spark to our ventures. Please consider attending our next meeting on Mar. 2 at 7 p.m. depart from St. Katherine Community Center, 2716 N. Dobson Road, Chandler, 85224, at 7 a.m. and return at 6 p.m. For more information or to make reservations contact: Kathy Connell, 602-524-1959 or Linda Blazev, 480-820-8664. Please join us for a spiritual journey during the Lenten season. Sunday Coffee Hour Thank you to our coffee hour hosts/sponsors. February 1: Valla & Ken Wrona 8: Festival 15: Philoptochos 22: Festival Appreciation March 1: Philoptochos 8: Available 15: Sandra Amoroso 22: Available 29: Available Note: due to publication printing deadlines, any changes to the coffee hour listings will be noted in next month s newsletter. In Touch Page 5

1 8 15 22 29 MARCH 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday of Orthodoxy 1st Sunday of Lent 2nd Sunday of Lent 3rd Sunday of Lent IOCC Offering Tray 4th Sunday of Lent 5th Sunday of Lent 2 7:00pm Philoptochos 3 9 10 16 17 23 7:00pm Executive Council 7:30pm Parish Council 24 30 31 7:00pm Great Vespers 4 11 18 25 9:00am Annunciation to the Theotokos 5 12 19 26 6 (2nd stanza) 13 (3rd stanza) 20 (4th stanza) 27 (complete) 7 14 10:00am Men of God: Building up the Role of Men in the Church 21 28