Week of June 15

Brothers and Sisters,

Greetings in the Name of the Lord.

Our parish feast day, The Nativity of the Forerunner, is Wednesday, June 24. On Tuesday, June 23, we will offer Great Vespers at 7pm, and, on the day of the feast, we will serve Orthros at 4am and Divine Liturgy at 6am. But this coming Saturday, June 20, we will have our Annual St John’s Festival where we Beat the Bounds and serve up locusts and honey and enjoy a King Herod Pinata. The fun will start right after Great Vespers, so don’t miss out on any of it.

Fasting Days

This year, The Apostle’s Fast runs through, Sunday, June 28. During this fast, the normal fasting discipline (abstaining from meat, fish with backbones, dairy products, oil, wine, and hard liquor) is kept on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, there is a blessing for oil and wine; on Saturdays and Sundays, there is a blessing for fish, oil, and wine. Women who are pregnant or nursing, children who are still growing, and anyone with a medically-prescribed diet should not try and keep the full fast. If you need to modify the fasting guidelines in any way, speak to one of our priests.

Daily Services

Monday, June 15-Friday, June 19: Orthros 4am; Vespers 5pm (in general, if you plan on attending one of the daily services, it’s a good idea to check with Father Aidan the day before to make sure the schedule has not changed). 

Tuesday, June 16

  • Inquirer’s Class 7pm

Wednesday, June 17

  • The Akathist to the Apostles 7pm

Saturday, June 20

  • St Thomas School 4pm

  • Great Vespers 6pm

Sunday, June 21 Third Sunday of St Matthew

  • Orthros 7:30am We will be receiving several people into the Church between Orthros and the Divine Liturgy; please arrive early to join in this joyous celebration

  • Divine Liturgy 10am

  • Fellowship Hour Noon

Coming Up

During The Apostle’s Fast, we offer The Akathist to the Apostles on Wednesday evenings at 7pm. That’s a great time to pray for all of our loved ones and friends who are not yet part of the Church or who have fallen away from the Church. The akathist will be offered two more times, on June 17 and 24, and we should all do our best to make at least one of those services.

On Monday, June 29, we will wrap up The Apostle’s Fast with the Feast of our Patriarchate, Sts Peter and Paul. On Sunday afternoon, June 28, no later than 1pm, we will serve Great Vespers, and then on Monday morning, we will offer Orthros at 4am and Divine Liturgy at 6am. Please plan on joining us during those festal services.

Working on the Building

If you want us to get into that new temple as soon as possible, there are four things you can do this week:

  • Join us in offering The Akathist for a New Temple each week. Copies are available in the bookstore and online; a recording is available on Discord, and there is a group that meets on Discord each Friday at noon to offer the service.

  • Join us for the 6am Wednesday Morning Divine Liturgy. Since the rest of June will be taken up with The Apostle’s Fast, and since there will be weekday festal liturgy during the last week of the month, we will not be offering the Wednesday Morning Divine Liturgy again until July. However, at the conclusion of The Akathist to the Apostles on Wednesday night, and of the Divine Liturgy for the Feast of Sts Peter and Paul, you will have the opportunity to reverence our relic of St Eanswythe of Folkestone, the Patroness of our Building Program.

  • Check to make sure that you’re current on your Three Year Commitment to our Building Program. If you have not make a commitment to our Temple Fund, please check with our Finance Guy, Ray W.; he’ll get you set up.

  • Take out a (totally free) subscription to our Substack, Come See Something Beautiful, and forward each of the three weekly posts to absolutely everyone you know.

Our Moment of Grace and Courtesy 

Let’s be sure and pick up after ourselves when we are done with fellowship hour. Please make sure that all your plates and silver ware and coffee cups make it back to the kitchen in the Long Fellowship Hall, and please put all napkins and food scraps in the trash can. If you are sitting outside, be sure that you haven’t left anything on or under the picnic tables; if you are sitting inside, check the carpet and pick up any food or crumbs. If your children are not sitting with you, please make sure that they also clean up after themselves.