1-27-23 Bulletin

 

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 28TH
NO VESPERS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29TH,
8:30AM, NO Matins; 9:30am, Divine Liturgy followed by Church School and Coffee Fellowship.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST,
6:00PM. Great Vespers for the Feast of the Meeting of the Lord into the Temple.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND,
9:30am: Divine Liturgy for the Feast of the Meeting of the Lord. (With the blessing of Candles.)
Fr. Paul’s Weekly Meditation

EXHORTATION TO PRAYER BY A RUSSIAN BISHOP

“I wish to talk to you about prayer. Do you know how to train yourself to pray? First, you must pray just a little, but as often as possible. Prayer is like a spark: in time it can turn into a great flame, but in order to kindle this flame you must have untiring zeal, and you must also have time and skill. Let us take for example two pieces of coal: one is red-hot, and the other cold. Try to kindle the cold one with the other. What must you do? You must put the cold one next to the red-hot one. But simply to place them together is not enough to make the cold piece of coal red-hot, unless you constantly and gently blow on the burning piece. If you blow to hard, sparks will fly out but the cold piece will not begin to burn, and your efforts will be in vain. But if you blow on the burning coal constantly and not to hard, then soon your entire piece of coal which was placed next to it will become itself red-hot. Then not only will these two pieces burn, but if you separate them one from the other a certain distance, everything that you place between them will also catch, and then it can spread into a whole sea of flame.
“But just think how much time is needed to light a stove of wet wood or to ignite and fan a damp piece of coal – how much time, effort, patience and, most of all, perseverance! And so, I would say to you my children: prayer is a fire; and even more I say: it is a burning coal, while our hearts are dead coals. For this reason we must pray every day. This is the same as placing the dead coal of our hearts next to the burning coal of prayer and blowing on it a little at a time. Believe me, children, if you listen to me and pray just a little every day, but consistently, then your hearts will become ignited by the love of the divine flame. But take care not to pray simply in moments of inspiration – do not just scatter sparks from the burning coal of prayer. Remember that after such outbursts laziness follows, and it is not by sparks that you will ignite your hearts.
“Begin this way: at first make three prostrations with these words: ‘Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner,’ and again a prostration; ‘All Saints, pray for me a sinner,’ and again a prostration; and let that be enough for you. And the next day again repeat this without fail. Continue in this way day by day, and then you will notice, my children, that in the beginning you will be overcome by laziness like some heavy burden. But if you persist in making these three prostrations, later you will see that instead of three you will want to make more, and then prayer itself will demand an increase in the number of prostrations. This will mean that already the coal of the heart has begun to burn by the power of faith and has become ignited with love towards God and that the constancy of your efforts has begun to bear fruit, from which comes the thirst for more prayer.
“Test my words in action, children, and you will see for yourselves that it is just as I have told you. Run to God as to your own mother. He is good and all-knowing; He loves us as a Mother loves her own children. If you ask Him, He will surely hear you and will fulfill your request, if only it is not contrary to His holy will. He Himself said “Ask and it shall be given you” – and so run to Him with boldness with all your needs: on your way to school get down on your knees but in such a way that only God sees you, and ask Him to enlighten your mind and memory, and you will see that you will be able to learn your lessons more quickly and more easily than others or than you yourself when you were not turning to God for this. Do this always before you begin anything. Pray, children, pray more often. Forgive those who offend you, and the God of peace will be with you always. Every evening and every day, repent before the Lord for whatever sins you have committed, and implore His goodness and try not to sin in this way any more; and if somehow you fall again into sin, again straightway repent and say: ‘Lord, I have sinned; have mercy on me and help me to change my ways.’ And He will forgive you and help you to change. Pray more often to God, children, and He will save you.”
PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS
“ORTHODOXY 101”: Fr Paul & Rick Wolf have began a new Adult Education Series on “Orthodoxy 101: the Basics,” beginning on Wednesday, January 25th at 6pm. The first 4 weeks will be dedicated to “THE MEANING OF HOLY TRADITION.” These classes will be livestreamed on both Zoom and Facebook live. Pass the Word!
IOCC KENTUCKY TRIP: Michaelyn Sloan will be leading a team from St. Luke to participate in the IOCC Kentucky mission trip on the week of March 20-25th. For more information, contact Michaelyn at michaelynsloan@gmail.com. A Flier for this trip is attached to this email.
2023 PLEDGE DONATIONS St. Luke’s Church Council would like to remind all the members of the parish that they are welcome to set up direct depositofferings to the Church for this new year. If you are interested in doing this please contact the our Parish Treasurer, Mrs. Christine Bischoff at stluketreasurerpalos@gmail.com.
THE FEAST OF HOLY THEOPHANY: Houseblessings have commenced! If you would like to have your house blessed please sign up HERE.
2023 St. Luke Annual Meeting:Our Annual Parish meeting will take place on Sunday, February 12th immediately following the Divine Liturgy. Reports will be sent out soon.
JANUARY MONTHLY CHARITY: Our St. Luke monthly charity for the month of January will be the COPTIC CHILDREN’S FUND. Please be generous.
LUBA’S KITCHEN ANNOUNCEMENT: Hello St. Luke Family! I am excited to share the news that we are once again starting sign-ups for our weekly Fellowship Coffee Hour Service. As you all know, this was one of my Aunt’s favorite things to do. Oh boy, did she always put out a big spread of goodies! I have attached a spreadsheet with dates that you and your pals can get together and sign up to bring in some goodies that day. If possible, we would like to start this Sunday, I know it is short notice, my apologies. Hopefully, someone will be willing to kick this off right! Please let me know what day(s) that you are interested in or fill in your days and send the spreadsheet back to me. I would love to get this all filled out in the next few weeks. Thank you! Debra Shiflett-Picardi
DRIVERS FOR ELIJAH’S CHARIOT: Elijah’s Chariot – if you would like to help us drive our elderly to Church for services please let Tammy Tsiones know. Click here to sign up: DRIVERS FOR ELIJAH’S CHARIOT SIGN UP.
BOOKSTORE SALE DOWNSTAIRS: Our bookstore sale will now offer the books downstairs in the parish hall for a free will donation. The proceeds from the free will offering for the rest of the books will go to Holy Resurrection monastery.
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