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THE HOLY TRINITY HERALD THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH ROANOKE, VIRGINIA VOL. 16 ISSUE 06-07 JUNE JULY 2018 Dear Brothers and Sisters, Fifty days after the celebration of Pascha our Church celebrates the great feast of the Pentecost. It is probably the most significant of feasts for the liturgical life of the Church as every week is considered in relation to it. Thus we speak, for example, of the 5th or the 10th Sunday of the yearly cycle and we mean the 5th or 10th Sunday following the Sunday of the Pentecost. This is an important indicator of the significance of the feast as it implies that the yearly liturgical cycle is based on the Church s birthday which is identified with the Pentecost. Why is the birthday of the Church an important date? We should keep in mind that the significance of this event lies in the new understanding that was brought forth about the function of the Church. St. Luke describes the process in the entire Book of the Acts but, in essence, what we are taught is that the arrival of the Holy Spirit eradicated human division as was manifested in the tower of Babel and afterwards; it allowed the unification of the understanding of God s presence among His people and their guidance. The accepted diversity of languages and civilizations is guided and directed by the work and the presence of the Holy Spirit among those who trust Him. The regional character of the Church, of which we Orthodox are so proud, is thus safeguarded. Through this unification, all languages and traditions were sanctified and encouraged to participate in the sanctification process of every one of their members. Human history at every corner of the earth and beyond has thus received a new potential and a transformative quality for every member of the human race. This newness lies at the heart of Christ s message. It fulfills the promise He made to His disciples about sending to them the Paraclete and repeats it suitably unchanged to every new believer. It offers Christ s truth, transmitted through the message of the apostles, to all people. It calls for acceptance and participation in the mysteries of the Church. It acknowledges the gifts of the Spirit. The Spirit becomes the guarantor of the constant presence of God among His people. The Spirit directs the faithful and is present in their anointing, which in our tradition takes place immediately after baptism, while transforming them into apostles of Christ. The Paraclete brings the Pentecost to every newly accepted faithful in a personal and unrepeatable way. Without His guidance, there is biological life but it is usually marked by weakness, despair, meaninglessness, sense of the absurd and illusions of grandeur and importance. The knowledge of Christ s truth might not be easily accepted as it is associated with the Crucifixion and His full death. But for those who believe in His truth, the truth safeguarded by the Holy Spirit,

offers full liberation from those tribulations and illusions. The Resurrected Christ allowed through His humanity all humans who wish to follow Him to hitch a ride on His divine victory over death. This belief offers humans the ability to view life under a different perspective divorced from the biological ends we unfailingly witness. The Resurrection provides us with the certainty that we will all live together life eternal and that death has no dominion over us. The guarantor of that belief and the revealer of the sweet fruits of life eternal is none other than the Paraclete whose arrival we remember as we celebrate the Pentecost, the beginning of the unification of all people in the life under God. In XP, Father N. Galanopoulos Fellowship Hour Hosts For May May 6 May 13 May 20 May 27 Philoptochos Stewart family for celebrating JP s graduation Memorials for Poulos and Sadec families Philoptochos The 2018 calendar is posted in the church hall; please show your hospitality by signing up to be a host.

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 30 Huntington Boulevard, N.E. Roanoke, Virginia 24012 PHONE: (540) 362-3601 FAX: (540) 362-3638 www.holytrinityroanoke.com PHONE: (540) 362-3601 FAX: (540) 362-3638 www.holytrinityroanoke.com Rev. Fr. Nick Galanopoulos E-MAIL: frnickgalan@gmail.com Church Administrator: Georgia Liagki E-MAIL: htrinityroa@verizon.net 2017-2018 PARISH COUNCIL Carol Royal President Dr. Paul Dallas Vice President Secretary Deno Poulos Assistant Secretary Matt Mandros Treasurer Andre DeMaurice Assistant Treasurer Board Members Naji Karim Dr. Wendy Larson-Harris Lampros Peroulas Dr. Charles Tarasidis Terry Tomaras David Williams ORGANIZATIONS Philoptochos President Tina Poulos Religious Education Dr. Wendy Larson Harris GOYA Ariana Mandros & Dino Oikonomou Chanters - Dr. Paul Dallas Happy Hearts - Joanne Stamus, Vickie Stamus, & Amelia Tames Dance Troupe Maria Hatzios Book store Denise Stewart Megdova President Dr. Paul Dallas Webmaster Mark Bonds COMMITTEES Adornment - Basil Grapsas Archives Chris Stratton Education - Dr. Wendy Larson Harris Festival Pete Simopoulos Finance Dr. Bobby Karageorge & Chris Stratton Grounds Dr. Charles Tarasidis Planning Bobby Ziogas Projects Dr. Charles Tarasidis Stewardship David Williams Ushering & Welcome The deadline for notices to be placed in the bulletin is the 20 th of each month. Please email them to htrinityroa@verizon.net attention: Georgia Liagki on or before this date. Thank you

JUNE - JULY 2018 DIVINE LITURGY SCHEDULE June 2018 Sun. 6/03/2018 The Sunday of All Saints 9:00 AM Orthros 10:00 AM Liturgy Epistle: St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews11:33-40;12:1-2 Gospel: Matthew 10:32-33; 37-38; 19:27-30 Usher(s): Nada Melki, Angela Flegas Sun. 6/10/2018 2 nd Sunday of Matthew 9:00 AM Orthros 10:00 AM Liturgy Epistle: St. Paul's Letter to the Romans 2:10-16 Gospel: Matthew 4:18-23 Usher(s): David Williams, Chris Flegas Sun.6/17/2018 3 rd Sunday of Matthew 9:00 AM Orthros 10:00 AM Liturgy Epistle: St. Paul's Letter to the Romans 5:1-10 Gospel: Matthew 6:22-33 Usher(s): Terry Tomaras, Maria Hatzios Sun. 6/24/2018 Nativity of St. John the Baptist 9:00 AM Orthros 10:00AM Liturgy Epistle: St. Paul's Letter to Romans 13:11-14;14:1-4 Gospel: Luke 1:1-25, 57-68, 76-80 Usher(s): Naji Karim, Carol Royal Fri. 6/29/2018 Apostles Peter & Paul 8:00 AM Orthros 9:00AM Liturgy Usher(s): Beth Gianakouros Sat. 6/30/2018 Synaxis of the Twelve Holy Apostles 8:00 AM Orthros 9:00AM Liturgy Usher(s): Voula Dallas July 2018 Sun.7/1/2018 Cosmas & Damian the Holy Unmercenaries 9:00 AM Orthros 10:00 AM Liturgy Epistle: St. Paul's 1st Letter to the Cor. 12:27-31; 13:1-8 Gospel: Matthew 8:28-34; 9:1-8 Usher(s): David Williams, Dr. Charles Tarasidis Sun.7/8/2018 6 th Sunday of Matthew 9:00 AM Orthros 10:00 AM Liturgy Epistle: St. Paul's Letter to the Romans 12:6-14 Gospel: Matthew 9:1-8 Usher(s): Deno Poulos, Dr. Wendy Larson-Harris Sun.7/15/2018 Sunday of the Holy Fathers 9:00 AM Orthros 10:00 AM Liturgy Epistle: St. Paul's Letter to Titus 3:8-15 Gospel: Matthew 5:14-19 Usher(s): Chris Flegas, Terry Tomaras Tue. 7/17/2018 Great Martyr Marina 8:00 AM Orthros 9:00 AM Liturgy Usher(s): Beth Gianakouros Fri. 7/20/2018 Prophet Elias 8:00 AM Orthros 9:00 AM Liturgy Usher(s): Beth Gianakouros Sun.7/22/2018 8 th Sunday of Matthew 9:00 AM Orthros 10:00 AM Liturgy Epistle: St. Paul's 1st Letter to the Corinthians 1:10-17 Gospel: Matthew 14:14-22 Usher(s): Nada Melki, Naji Karim

Thur.7/26/2018 St. Paraskevi 8:00 AM Orthros 9:00 AM Liturgy Usher(s): Beth Gianakouros Fri. 7/27/2018 Panteleimon the Great Martyr & Healer 8:00 AM Orthros 9:00 AM Liturgy Usher(s): Beth Gianakouros Sun.7/29/2018 9 th Sunday of Matthew 9:00 AM Orthros 10:00 AM Liturgy Epistle: St. Paul's 1st Letter to the Corinthians 3:9-17 Gospel: Matthew 14:22-34 Usher(s): Voula Dallas, Carol Royal USHERS ARE REQUIRED TO ARRIVE FIFTEEN MINUTES PRIOR TO BEGINNING OF LITURGY! THE USHER LEADER IS TO ARRIVE FOR THE BEGINNING OF ORTHROS. IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO USHER AS SCHEDULED, PLEASE CONTACT ANOTHER USHER FROM YOUR LIST TO REPLACE YOU. In case of a discrepancy between printed announcements and electronic listings, electronic listings will be considered as the official times and will be adhered to. The online Bulletin and website are updated as needed and it s where official times for the services are listed. JUNE- JULY 2018 NEWSLETTER Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society of Holy Trinity Church As I look out the window watching the rain, again, I consider Noah and his ark. Bear with me here, I m making a point. It rained heavy for forty days and nights for Noah and the world. But he followed the instructions God had given him. And he and his family and all God told him to preserve were safe and blessed. We have a good Heavenly Father, who loves us, guides us, protects us and leads us. Jesus said that we need only to believe Him and follow His lead. So when He does come back for us, and we re face to Face, my hope is that Jesus will be pleased and say, Well done good and faithful servant. And not say depart from me. Philoptochos mission is to do the work of Christ, listen to His Voice and follow His lead. At the Clergy Laity of the Metropolis a few weeks ago, I was very proud of our small church and, especially, our chapter of Philoptochos. We are strong in the perseverance of Christ s work. And in comparison to many of the much larger congregations, we are right up there in the big leagues.

One of our accomplishments as a family here at Holy Trinity, is our cookbook. Philoptochos is considering publishing a second edition. So pull out your favorite family recipes, baking and cooking ideas and related traditions. Send them to me, Tina Poulos, at advantedge@cox.net. Holy Trinity is a diverse family unit, so we are looking forward to many great recipes, ideas and traditions. Another fund raiser is Local Colors. This year it was May 19 and again, we sold out of everything. Half of the proceeds will be donated to the Heart to Heart Campaign which is aid for the hungry in Greece and Cyprus. We are still selling Tsoureki (Easter Bread) for $8.00 a loaf. If you re not a member of Philoptochos, consider joining us. We are a wonderful family of sisters (and some brothers) who would welcome you and love to serve with you. Membership dues for Philoptochos are being collected. Dues are $25.00 If anyone in our church family is unable to get to church, is ill, or just needs to have some love, please let Philoptochos (any member), or Fr. Nicholas know so we can keep our bond with each other. Also, please welcome any newcomers, college students and visitors that you see or know of. Please remember to host coffee hour and fill in the dates on the Coffee Hour Calendar at the back of the Fellowship Hall. Thank you to all who participate in making all of our events successful. Without you we couldn t do what we do. But together, we push forward in the work of Christ and bring glory to His Name. CALENDAR OF EVENTS June 3 Board Meeting Matthew 25:35-36, For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36 I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me. Matthew 25:23, Well done good and faithful servant. Your Sister in Christ, Tina Poulos, President

2018 GRADUATES Katerina Apostolou is graduating from Northside High School as Valedictorian of her class. She will be attending the University of Virginia in the fall, hoping to pursue a degree in the Healthcare industry. Vasilea Eleni Karageorge daughter of Chris and Irene Karageorge graduated from Roanoke College with a Degree in Business Administration and a Minor in Chemistry. Ariana Nicole Mandros daughter of Matthew and Melanie Mandros is graduating from Hidden Valley High School. She will be attending Old Dominion University in the fall. She is hoping to major in Marine Biology. Kyra Mitchell is graduating from Lord Botetourt. Future Plans and/or school attending in the fall: Virginia Western Community College. She has received her State Inspection License and has received her Automotive Service Excellence Certification. Konstantinos Oikonomou is graduating from: Roanoke Valley Governor s School & Cave Spring High School. Future Plans and/or school attending in the fall: Washington & Lee University Demetri Poulos is graduating from Cave Spring High School. Future Plans: Demetri will be attending Virginia Western Community College with plans to transfer to university of choice to pursue Media and Communications. Alisha Royal is graduating from VA Tech with a Masters of Education in Higher Education Administration. Future plans: working for VA Tech as a Business Decision Support Analyst in their Capital Asset Financial Management Group Sotiri Simopoulos graduated on May 11 th from Virginia Tech with a Bachelor of Science in Business with a major in Business Information Technology. Sotiri has accepted a position with Cisco in Raleigh, NC. James Peter (JP) Stewart, son of Denise Vurnakes Stewart and brother of Sam & Nick Stewart, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) on May 11th with a Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Aerospace Engineering and minoring in Mathematics. JP is also a graduate of the Virginia Tech Honors College Program and is an active member of the aerospace engineering s professional organization the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and is a member of the National Honor Society in

Aerospace Engineering Sigma Gamma Tau. After graduation, JP will return to work as an Aerospace Engineer for Aurora Flight Sciences - A Boeing Company located in Northern Virginia. Christina V. Tarasidis is graduating from Radford High School with Honors. She will be attending University of Virginia in the pre-med program. Jonathon Williams graduated from Lynchburg College with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Sport Management. Jonny is the son of David and Julie Williams. Congratulations and best of luck to all of our graduates and their families. We are proud of you! Roanoke All of our summer outings will be announced through the church listserver. Please be on the lookout for more information during the summer months. If you have any questions or suggestions for our Club, please contact me at ptsims@ntelos.net or 434.851.6830. I wish everyone a fun and safe summer. Frances Simopoulos

13 th ANNUAL GREEK FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 21, 22 and 23 As the summer months begin, I ask you to please keep in mind how you will contribute your time and talents to this year s festival. The work schedule will be posted in the Fellowship Hall in the coming months. Once the work schedule has been posted, please look it over and volunteer as much of your time as you can. As you give of your time, please consider helping us prepare our grounds the week of the festival. As we all recognize, Friday is a very crucial day and we find ourselves being very short staffed. If you can take the day off and volunteer, we would greatly appreciate it. As the baking schedule approaches, announcements will be made. We look forward to you joining us in our preparations. It is a great way to meet and get to know everyone in our community a little better. I hope we can all come together and do the work that is needed for this year s festival. We look forward to having the participation of all our parishioners during one of Roanoke s largest cultural celebrations. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to reach me at (434) 851-6835 or email me at info@roanokegreekfestival.com. Thank you for your continued support! Have a safe summer. Peter Simopoulos Chairman, Roanoke Greek Festival