Diocese of Eagle River and the Pacific Northwest T H E R A V E N PROPHET ELIJAH Antiochian Orthodox Mission Sunday, June 4 th, 2017 The Great Feast of Pentecost Tone / Eothinon Epistle: Acts 2:1-11 Gospel: St. John 7:37-52, 8:12 Homilist: Fr. Paul Moses Jaroslaw 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. OUR PASTOR: V. Rev. Paul Moses Jaroslaw 107 S Dennis St. P.O. 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 www.antiochianladiocese.org
Announcements for the Week Post Agape meal coffee hour clean up: men!!!! 1. This Sunday, June 4 th : The Great Feast of Pentecost! We will also serve the Great Vespers Kneeling Service directly following the Divine Liturgy next week (with a very small break in between, so the children can have a quick snack..) No Fasting all week! And: Sunday evening @ 6:00 PM: Dn. Vasily to Moses Lake for a Pot-Luck, Teaching and Fellowship! https://moseslakeorthodoxy.org/ 2. This Thursday, June 8 th @ 4:00 PM: Teen Time w/ Fr. Paul+ For those 13-17 years old, join Fr. Paul in the church office for a weekly gathering to discuss What is Orthodox Christianity? And @ 6:00 PM: Teaching Time Together! Join us for a Pot-Luck dinner, a Teaching & Discussion time for an hour, (reading the book The Passions and Virtues, by St. Paisios) and ending with Little Compline. 3. This Friday- Saturday, June 9-10 th : The Fellowship of the Cross in Goldendale, Washington 4. Please see attached RAVENS DIGEST for June!
Looking Ahead 1. Next Sunday, June 11 th : Parish Council Meeting & Fr. Paul to Moses Lake @ 5:00 PM https://moseslakeorthodoxy.org/ 2. Monday, June 12 th : SS. Peter & Paul Fast begins! 3. Sunday, June 18 th : Fathers Day Picnic, Fish Barbecue & Softball game at Rotory Park & West Ellensburg Playground.. after the Divine Liturgy. 4. Saturday, June 24 th : Goldendale Monastery Feast Day!!! (please see attached PDF) 5. Tuesday July 4 th Saturday July 8 th : Fr. Paul & Dn. Vasily to Los Angeles for the Antiochian Parish Life Conference w/ Metropolitan JOSEPH Parish Life Conference Hosted by: St. Michael Church, Van Nuys, CA Los Angeles Airport Marriott ~ 6. Thursday, July 20 th : Our Patronal Feast Day for the Prophet Elijah! (More info. to follow!) 7. Friday night July 21 st : Church family sporting event @ Safeco Field: Yankees vs. Mariners!..Please see attached PDF..AND: Thursday August 24-Saturday 26 th : Church family camping trip to Icicle Creek near Leavenworth https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/5006395?guests=12&adults=12&location=leavenworth%2c%20wa%2c%20unit ed%20states&s=pmwbldm7 (Please see the attached PDF)
NORMAL SCHEDULE FOR DAILY SERVICES SUNDAY 8:50am Orthros 10:00am Divine Liturgy Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3:00am 6:45am 6:45am 6:45am 6:45am 6:00am Othros Orthros Orthros Orthros Orthros Divine Liturgy 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 5:50pm Vespers Vespers Teaching Paraklesis 9 th 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 AND ANNIVERSARIES Member Day Celebration
Spiritual Morsels If a man has a full intention to please God, then God teaches him His will either through thoughts, through some other person, or through Holy Scripture. -- St. Peter of Damascus "Malice will never drive out malice. But, if someone does an evil act to you, you should do good to him, so that by your good work you may destroy his malice." -- A Desert Father Our stay on earth is not for sojourning, but for a personal choice for good or for evil, for truth or for falsehood. -- St. Nicholai of Zica Don t criticize or judge other people regard everyone else as an angel, justify their mistakes and weaknesses, and condemn only yourself as the worst sinner. This is step one in any kind of spiritual life. Fr. Seraphim Rose A brother came to see a certain hermit and, as he was leaving, he said, "Forgive me Abba for preventing you from keeping your rule." The hermit replied, "My rule is to welcome you with hospitality and to send you away in peace. Sayings of the Desert Fathers [St. Paisios responds to the question: Geronta, which is the genuine, actually humility? ] When someone else humbles you and you accept it, then you have real humility. For real humility is humility in action, not in words. Once St. Kosmas Aitolos [commemorated on August 24th] asked the people who had gathered around him: Which one of you does not have pride? I, responded one man from the crowd. And the Saint told him: Come here, you who claim to have no pride. Cut off half of your mustache and go into the public square. But I cannot do that, he replied. Well then, you do not have humility, the Saint told him. Thus, the Saint made his point that real humility is humility in action. [St. Paisios responds to the comment: Geronta, I react when people bother me. ] You react because you have no humility. Have you seen how much humility Abba Moses had? When they ordained him to the Priesthood, the Archbishop, wanting to test him, instructed the clergy accordingly: When Abba Moses enters the Sanctuary, order him to leave; and then follow behind him to hear what he might say. As soon as Abba Moses entered the Sanctuary, the other clergy said to him: You are a blackened man, what are you doing here? And he said: They are right. What am I, a blackened man, doing here with these angels? He was not offended in the least, nor did he get angry. [St. Paisios responds to the question: Geronta, is it possible for one to be meek and not react when offended, yet not have humility? ] The humble person is also meek. But this does not mean that the meek person is also humble. Meekness must also contain humility, otherwise, if it does not, one may appear to be meek, but be full of pride within, causing him to think: They are such fools. Let them go on saying bad things about me! This reminds me of the monk who would never react in the least when other fathers made remarks about him, or offended him in some way. Since they could not detect his inner behavior, they once asked him: Tell us, since you do not speak out when we scold you, what are you thinking? And he replied: I think to myself: They are mere dolts. Let them say whatever they like! In other words, he simply scorned them. Another person in Epeirus had done some repair work to a church. He kept saying that the work he did was rather insignificant. But when I remarked that his work was not at all insignificant, he was actually offended! Would you have done a better job repairing the church? he asked, with indignation. I know about construction; I am not a carpenter, like you. My father was a building contractor. My point is that one - on his own - will easily humble himself, but this does not mean that one is truly humble.
Photos of our Mission The Prophet Elijah and the Theotokos apparently appearing at the top of a hillside in Lebanon, miraculously stopping a raging forest fire that was approaching the Prophet Elias (Elijah) Church, at the top of the hill, Sept. 2016 photo by a friend s mother..