Diocese of Eagle River and the PROPHET ELIJAH Antiochian Orthodox Mission Pacific Northwest T H E R A V E N OUR PASTOR: V. Rev. Paul Moses Jaroslaw 107 S. Dennis St. PO Box 1210 Ellensburg, Washington 98926 Church: (509) 933-2720 Pastor: (907) 299-1087 frpaulmoses1111@gmail.com www.prophetelijah.net OUR BISHOP: His Eminence, Metropolitan JOSEPH Diocese of Los Angeles and the West http://www.antiochianladiocese.org Apolytikion / Troparion (Tone 4) The incarnate Angel, and the Prophet s summit and boast, the second forerunner of the coming of Christ our God, Elijah, the glorious, from above sent down his grace upon Elisha; he doth cast out sickness and also cleanse lepers, and unto all that honor him, he poureth forth streams of cures. Our Mission is dedicated to the Prophet Elijah, Patron and protector of our community. Sunday, October 30 th, 2016 Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost & Fifth Sunday of Luke Tone 2 / Eothinon 8 Epistle: 2 nd Corinthians 11:31-12:9 Gospel: St. Luke 16:19-31 Homilist: Fr. Paul Moses Jaroslaw
Announcements for the Week *Post Agape meal Coffee Hour clean up* - Week 5: Youth!!! 1. Today, Sunday, October 30 th : Annual Parish General Meeting & Election of 2 Parish Council Members! ( After the Divine Liturgy and a bite to eat at Coffee Hour) 2. Tomorrow, Monday, October 31 st @ 5:30 PM: SS. Cyprian & Justina Festivities: Although the commemoration for Ss. Cyprian & Justina takes place earlier in October, we take this opportunity to celebrate their lives on October 31st. Justina withstood the powers of darkness and by her trust in God turned Cyprian from a life of evil; both are a wonderful example at this time of year! Please join us at the Mission tomorrow night for chili & cornbread, a pumpkin hunt, cupcake decorating and the Akathist to these two saints. (Please see attached PDF) 3. This Wednesday, November 2 nd : Early morning Divine Liturgy @ 6:00 AM 4. This Thursday, November 3 rd : Teaching Time Together: Join us this Thursday at 6:00 PM for a Potluck dinner, teaching time for about an hour, and then Little Compline, ending at 8:00 PM. 4. This Saturday, November 5 th : Early morning Divine Liturgy @ 6:00 AM
Looking Ahead 1. Next Sunday, November 6 th : Next Parish Council meeting & Daylight Saving Time ends! 2. Friday & Saturday, November 11-12 th : Next Fellowship of the Cross in Ellensburg. 3. Sunday, November 13 th : Feast before the Fast: We will gather together to celebrate the "Feast Before the Fast" our annual parish Thanksgiving meal before the Nativity Fast begins. Please sign up on the menu this week-end to bring your favorite Thanksgiving dishes. We need to know soon who can bring a turkey, a ham or other meat dish to feed a crowd. If you would like to help with some "Minute to Win It" games for the kids, please let Maria Smith know. Thank you again! 6. Tuesday, November 15 th : 40 day Nativity Fast begins! The Garden of the Holy Cross: (w/ a memorial for Presvytera Katherine Hartung) https://www.etsy.com/shop/katherinesgarden?ref=search_shop_redirect Hello Beloved Parishoners! Our Etsy shop has begun. Please feel free to check in from time to time, and tell your friends! We are still working out the presentation, but we are able to go from here! Thanks for your prayers and support of this wonderful project!!!! Adrienne and Loukia
SCHEDULE FOR DAILY SERVICES SUNDAY 9:00am Orthros 10:00am Divine Liturgy Mon. Tues. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. 3:00am 6:45am 6:00am 6:45am 6:45am 6:00am Orthros Orthros Divine Liturgy Orthros Orthros Divine Liturgy 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 5:50pm Vespers Vespers Teaching & Compline Paraklysis 9th Hour Note: Fr. Paul hears confessions on Saturday after Vespers, or by appointment. 6:00pm Great Vespers On Sunday, We should encourage the people to come to Orthros from the very beginning. In the Six Psalms of Orthros, we find all the Christian advice, wisdom, and morality. We cannot come to the Divine Liturgy and receive the Holy Communion without preparation. Orthros is about how to prepare for Divine Liturgy. Metropolitan JOSEPH NAME DAYS Member Name Day Patron Saint_ BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES Member Day Celebration
Spiritual Morsels "The righteous Job said: Is not a man s life on earth a trial? Are not his days as those of a hireling? (Job 7:1) Therefore, one must be as a watchful guard and be prepared for all that may happen." -- St. Nikolai of Zica God forebears all our infirmities, but He cannot bear one who murmurs all the time, and He punishes him in order to correct him. Elder Justin Parvu of Romania Do not fear the conflict, do not flee it. Where there is no struggle, there is no virtue. Where faith and love are not tested, it is not possible to be sure if they are really present. They are proved and revealed in adversity." -- St. John of Kronstadt "To believe in Christ, either child-like simplicity is needed or to be a fool in the eyes of the world." -- Father Sophrony [St. Paisios responds to the question: How will I throw away my old self?]: As much as you can, take your self out of your actions and put others into your self. Try to give to others what you want for your own self. You should give and give, without considering your own self. The more you give, the more you will receive. For God will give you His Grace and His love in abundance. He will love you very much, as you too will love Him very much, because you will stop seeking your own self, which seeks to be nourished with egoism and pride rather than with the Grace of God, which provides all the vitamins for the soul and divine transformation to the flesh making one radiant with shining light. I shall be praying that you experience all of these things very quickly, so that you will be delivered from the torment of self-love." One who has more humility has more spiritual substance. The prideful person has no inner substance. He is hollow like an unripened stalk of wheat that stands tall, while the ripened stalk bends its little head. Not only is he in the dark, he is also inwardly disquiet and outwardly agitated and clamorous. For when there is pride, everything one does is merely a balloon inflated by the devil who then pierces it with a needle, so that it breaks and makes a lot of noise. Pride is dishonorable, such a terrible thing, as it even turned angels into demons! Pride brought us down from Paradise to earth; and from earth, it is now trying to send us to hell. [St. Paisios responds to the comment: I have read somewhere that we must dispel a prideful thought immediately, just as we dispel an indecent thought. ]: The problem is that while an indecent thought is easily recognized, it takes great vigilance to recognize a prideful thought. For example, if an indecent thought comes to mind at a time of prayer, you will recognize it and dispel it immediately. Get away from here!, you will say. But in church, if the thought comes to you that your read the Psalter very well and you are prideful about it, vigilance is required to become aware of it and dispel it.
Photos of our Mission Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos, the speaker at our Clergy Symposium this summer, (and defender of Orthodoxy at the Council in Crete).glowing, while serving at Vatopedi Monastery on Mt. Athos!