Week of May 2

Brothers and Sisters,

Greetings in the Name of the Lord.

Christ is Risen!

This coming Sunday, May 8, is not only The Sunday of the Holy Myrrhbearers, it’s also Mother’s Day. So, as you honor or remember your biological mom, don’t forget to also honor or remember your godmother. And May is officially SAY YOUR NAME month. That’s right, we want everyone to say their baptismal/saints’ name out loud when they approach the chalice to receive the Holy Gifts. It will ensure that our reception of the Holy Eucharist is personal, and it will help the clergy immensely.

OUR CALENDAR

Fasting Days

Time to get back to it! Wednesday, May 4, and Friday, May 6

Daily Services

Monday, May 2 to Friday, May 6

Orthros 5am

Vespers 5pm

If you plan on attending the daily services, it’s generally a good idea to check the day before to make sure that the service will be offered. Sometimes pastoral situations require a change of plans, and the service cannot be offered on that particular day.

The Hours

Seth Hart will be at the online chanter’s stand, offering the First, Third, Sixth, and Ninth Hours this week on ZOOM:

First Hour, 6:45 a.m.

Third Hour, 8:45 a.m.

Sixth Hour, 11:45 a.m.

Ninth Hour, 3:45 p.m.

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Tuesday, May 3

Orthodoxy 101 at 7pm in the parish house. The group will continue to discuss the Divine Services. Please see the emailed newsletter for login information.

Wednesday, May 4

The Pascha Book Study 7pm  in the parish house.

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Topic: Pascha Book Study 2022

Thursday, May 5

The Bible Study 7pm

Topic: St. John the Forerunner - Bible Study
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Saturday, May 7

St Thomas School 4pm

Great Vespers 6pm

Sunday, May 8

The Sunday of the Myrrhbearers

Orthros 8am

Church School 8:15am

Divine Liturgy 10am

Fellowship Hour Noon

Akathist to the Mother of God of the Inexhaustible Cup at Noon

ST THOMAS SCHOOL

On Saturday, May 7 Polly Thurston will lead the discussion of Chapter Three in Volume One, “The Rise of Monasticism and Ascetic Literature”. In order to participate online, send an email to remote.meetings@theforerunner.org by this coming Thursday, May 5; you will also need to keep your camera on during the session.

PASCHAL BOOK STUDY

The Pascha Book Study began on Wednesday, April 27, and it will meet each Wednesday evening through Wednesday, May 25. Father Andrew Wilson and Father Michael Coleman will be leading the group, and this year’s study will bring to a close our year long exploration of the theology and practices associated with death in Holy Orthodoxy. With the help of several selections, the group will take a guided tour of the funeral service itself, beginning with Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev’s overview from his Orthodox Christianity series. Along the way the group will focus on the prayers and hymns unique to the service, while also reading St. Gregory of Nazianzus’ funeral oration for his friend, St. Basil the Great, perhaps the best example of a eulogy in the Orthodox tradition. Finally, the study will end with a look at grief through a letter of consolation sent by St. John Chrysostom to a spiritual daughter whose husband had died.  There is no single text to purchase for the book study, but a packet of materials will be printed and available in the bookstore for only the cost of what it took to get them printed. Here’s the schedule for the sessions and the readings:

Session 1 - The Orthodox Funeral Service, Pt 1

Read: Funeral Service: pp 1-7

Read: Funeral Oration: paragraphs 1-27

Session 2 - Funeral Service, Pt 2

Read: Funeral Service: pp 7-13

Read: Funeral Oration: paragraphs 28-54

Session 3 - Funeral Oration

Read: Funeral Oration: paragraphs 55-82

Session 4 - Funeral Service, Pt 3

Read: Funeral Service: pp 14-21

Session 5 - Letter to a Grieving Widow & Conclusion

Read: Letter to a Grieving Widow (13 pages)

COMING UP

Annual Talent Show

gives parishioners a chance to share and celebrate each other's unique gifts, experiences, and creations. Do you have something to share or perform? Get details and sign up here: https://forms.gle/nbFPgeCsyUsBHc4Y9. The show will happen on Sunday, May 15th, from 12:30 - 2 pm (give or take depending on the number of submissions). If you have questions, email Rigel Thurston at: rigelthurston@gmail.com.

Camp St Raphael 2022 

Camper Applications are available online at https://www.campstraphael.org at Noon on February 1st.  Remember spots are reserved on a first come first serve basis, so don’t delay.  Session One is June 26th through July 2nd, and Session Two is July 3rd through 9th. This year CSR will be at new location in Kingston, Oklahoma. Scholarships are available through the parish, so if you need assistance in order to send your child to camp, please speak with Father Aidan or Father Andrew.

The Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America’s Parish Life Conference

The Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America’s Parish Life Conference will be hosted by St George Cathedral in Wichita, Kansas, from June 15th through 18th. Jerry Juliano will be ordained to the Holy Diaconate at the closing liturgy for the conference. Hotel reservations may be made at Reservations: Hyatt Regency https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/WICRW/G-GECA.

OUR MOMENT OF GRACE AND COURTESY

Yes, it’s a really big adjustment, but we’re going to make it happen. With the approval of the parish council, the clergy would like to request that, when we approach the chalice, we say our baptismal/saint’s name as we cross our arms and open our mouths (parents and godparents will most likely need to assist their young children and godchildren with this). It’s actually standard practice in most communities and, now that there are almost 400 people in our parish, it’s a practice that we also need to adopt. Thank you for your help making this change and remember: SAY YOUR NAME!

Things That Make Priests Happy

Learning that the E**’s are expecting a boy; finding out about zip ties and not so great pants; listening to Rigel Thurston’s new song: https://youtu.be/owrTojJZ5Tg; reading this summary of Shane McGowan’s (former lead singer of The Pogue’s, who is now an invalid) typical day: “I wake in a sumptuous hospital bed in the flat. Victoria makes me a cup of tea and lights up my world. I pray to Jesus and His Holy Mother and all the saints for love and peace in the world and for everyone who is suffering. At some point I take the Holy Communion and have a gin and tonic”; listening to Father Andrew’s homily; talking about St. Gregory of Nyssa and machine guns at St. Thomas School; following the dog through a field of yellow and red and blue flowers.

An unworthy priest,

aidan 

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