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Pastoral Letter March 19, 2017

“Now it happened as they journeyed on the road, that someone said to Him, ‘Lord, I will follow You wherever You go.’ And Jesus said to him, ‘Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.’ Then He said to another, ‘Follow Me’” – Luke 9:57-59

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Though Jesus Christ is Word of God and the Author of all Creation, he basically spent His adult life as a homeless man. He travelled extensively from Galilee to Jerusalem, never having a permanent place to call his own. This was a witness of His commitment to remain close to His flock. For others, however, homelessness is not a divine choice, but rather a cruel circumstance.

The good people of St. Anna are embarking on a journey to help, in a very small way, make a dent in the struggle to provide shelter, protection and dignity. Several weeks ago, I appealed to you, looking to identity a chairman and trip leader for our mission trip to Project Mexico this Summer. Christopher Zambos is the person who has stepped up to this challenge. He has a few words to share with you all.

Project Mexico is a wonderful chance to participate in the construction of a home for a family in need. This task will include a variety of different jobs and opportunities, such as mixing cement, sawing, driving nails, painting, meeting the recipient family, and playing with the neighborhood children. We will be housed in tents (tbd if we need to provide) at St. Innocent Orphanage where you will have the opportunity to meet the staff who work there and the boys who live there. The first night will be dinner in town. All other evenings will be spent together talking about the missionary experience and getting to know one another on the Orphanage. There will also be limited time for shopping.

Our Trip to Project Mexico is August 16-22, 2017.

We have 15 spots open for people who want to literally build a home for a family.

Each mission team member is responsible to raise approximately $800 – $1,000 for the trip.
(Watch for details about our Palm Sunday Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser!)

The home will be approximately 21’ X 11’ and will be completed in four days. Day 1 will be mixing, tamping and floating the concrete for the foundation. Day 2 will be building the walls and rafters. Day 3 will be wrapping the house in chicken wire, stucco, roofing, windows and doors. Day 4 will be the final touches and the blessing of the house. No construction experience is needed, just the ability to work hard and play hard.

We need 15 volunteers ages 15 and up who are willing to put in a little hard work and sacrifice. Everyone must have or get a Passport book or Passport Card to cross the border. St. Innocent Orphanage is located near Rosarito, Mexico, just south of Tijuana. This will be a very uplifting, spiritual, bonding and rewarding mission that will create memories that will last a lifetime.

We only have until April 30 to organize, coordinate, plan, fundraise and pay for this mission. We will depart early morning on Wednesday, August 16 and return in the evening on Tuesday, August 22. I will need a couple of adults to assist and chaperone the mission. Please contact Christopher Zambos (801-913-5916, zambosfamily@comcast.net) or Fr Anthony if you would like to volunteer or have further questions.”

Please consider participation in this worthy project. If you are physically able to travel to Mexico, pour concrete, swing a hammer, work in the sun, and desire to change the destiny of a family, please join this group. If, for any reason, you are unable to come on the trip, especially for health reasons, please strongly consider a monetary donation that will help get someone there in your stead.

As we continue to move ever closer to the Passion, Crucifixion and glory that is Christ Jesus, I pray that the discomforts our Lord experienced in this world will not be experienced by families living in poverty which cannot provide adequate housing for their children. He had no place to lay His head, so He commands us to provide the place where a child may do just that.

With Much Love in XC,

Fr. Anthony Savas

Please pray for our GOYANS while they are away on their Lenten Retreat!

Please welcome Fr. Ambrose back to St. Anna’s as he is gracious enough to celebrate the Sunday services while I’m with the kids.
Fr. Ambrose will be with us on Friday Evening for the Salutations to the Theotokos.

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Bulletins

Weekly Bulletin for March 19, 2017

Weekly Bulletin for March 19, 2017

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Services

Services for Sunday, March 19, 2017

Schedule
Matins (Orthros)
9:15 A.M.
Divine Liturgy
10:15 A.M.
Location
St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church, 3015 Creek Rd., Cottonwood Heights, UT 84093

Celebrants
The Rev. Hieromonk Ambrose Omayas and the Rev. Deacon Anatoli Kireiev

After Divine Liturgy, a fellowship hour is held. Participants in Sunday school are dismissed to go to class after Holy Communion.

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Services

Services for Sunday, March 26, 2017

Schedule
Matins (Orthros)
9:15 A.M.
Divine Liturgy
10:15 A.M.
Location
St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church, 3015 Creek Rd., Cottonwood Heights, UT 84093

Celebrants
The Rev. Fr. Anthony Savas and the Rev. Deacon Anatoli Kireiev

Memorial
Michael S. Zervos (27 years); Stephania A. Zervos (10 years); Demetra P. Zervos (8 years); Mary B. Adondakis (7 years); Demetra Thimakis (9 months).

After Divine Liturgy, a fellowship hour is held. Participants in Sunday school are dismissed to go to class after Holy Communion.

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Services

Services for Sunday, April 2, 2017

Schedule
Matins (Orthros)
9:15 A.M.
Divine Liturgy
10:15 A.M.
Location
St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church, 3015 Creek Rd., Cottonwood Heights, UT 84093

Celebrants
The Rev. Fr. Anthony Savas and the Rev. Deacon Anatoli Kireiev

After Divine Liturgy, a fellowship hour is held. Participants in Sunday school are dismissed to go to class after Holy Communion.

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Services

Services for Sunday, April 9, 2017

Schedule
Matins (Orthros)
9:15 A.M.
Divine Liturgy
10:15 A.M.
Location
St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church, 3015 Creek Rd., Cottonwood Heights, UT 84093

Celebrants
The Rev. Fr. Anthony Savas and the Rev. Deacon Anatoli Kireiev

After Divine Liturgy, a fellowship hour is held. Participants in Sunday school are dismissed to go to class after Holy Communion.

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Services

Services for Sunday, April 16, 2017

Schedule
Matins (Orthros)
9:15 A.M.
Divine Liturgy
10:15 A.M.
Location
St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church, 3015 Creek Rd., Cottonwood Heights, UT 84093

Celebrants
The Rev. Fr. Anthony Savas and the Rev. Deacon Anatoli Kireiev

After Divine Liturgy, a fellowship hour is held. Participants in Sunday school are dismissed to go to class after Holy Communion.

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Homilies

Services for Sunday, March 12, 2017

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Pastoral Letters

Pastoral Letter March 12, 2017

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Today, our parish of St. Anna’s was greatly honored as I was invited to the Utah State Capitol to offer the invocation for the final day of this legislative session for the House of Representatives. Joining me was my mom, Dena Savas, Elaine Zambos and our youngest son, Dimitri Savas. I would like to thank two, fine, young Greek Orthodox men, Christopher Coombs and Niko Priskos who intern at the Capitol, and extended kind hospitality throughout the morning. I also wish to thank Chris Gamvroulas, president of Ivory Development who is no stranger to Capitol Hill, and through whom the invitation was given.

I thought it appropriate, since our parish was officially acknowledged on the floor of the House Chamber, that you are given the opportunity to read what was offered in prayer on behalf of our legislators. May the name of St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church continue to grow throughout Utah and beyond, to the glory of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

With Love in Him and a Grateful Heart,

Fr. Anthony

Prayer at the Utah State House of Representatives
Thursday, March 9th, 2017 at the Utah State Capitol
Given by the Rev. N. Anthony Savas,
St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church, Cottonwood Heights

 

“Now a vessel full of sour wine was sitting there; and they filled a sponge with the wine, put it on hyssop, and put it to His mouth.  So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit.”

This reading is from the Gospel of St. John.

Let us pray to the Lord.

Lord have mercy.

Lord, God, and Savior, Jesus Christ, you uttered, these words: “It is finished” as you hung upon your most precious, awesome, and life-giving cross. You proclaimed this to the world…not succumbing to death…for as the author of life, you proceeded, steadfastly from the Cross…liberating all who were held captive by the evil one…from the time of the Fall…

…But rather…You pronounced the end of your earthly ministry, making way for the gift of the Holy Spirit to come upon this world…and to continue the Work of the Father, through the Incarnation of the Son.

You pronounced, O Lord, “It is finished” …so that the next chapter in God’s Salvific Plan for the human race could be written and commenced.

You pronounced, O Lord, “It is finished” …so that You could break the chains, smash the bars and free your children from Satan’s once-eternal Prison.

You pronounced, O Lord, “It is finished” …so that You could once again…40 Days after your Resurrection from the dead…ascend into the Heavens and reclaim Your Throne on high…the Right hand of the Father.

You pronounced, O Lord, “It is finished” …so that Your Bride, the Church, could be established…through the Journeys of Your Sainted-Apostles, spreading the message of your Gospel, and to preach the good news of Your Resurrection from the dead.

You pronounced, O Lord, “It is finished” …so that the gates of Paradise might be reopened unto us, thus embracing us… and receiving us back as sons and daughters… as rightful heirs to your Kingdom.

You pronounced, O Lord, “It is finished” …so that life could…begin.

Christ our God, Who at all times and in every hour…in heaven and on earth…are worshipped and glorified; Who are longsuffering, merciful, and compassionate; Who love the just and show mercy to the sinner, Who call all to salvation through the promise of good things to come…receive our supplications to bless…on this the final day of this Legislative Session, our State House of Representatives…together with all those in Utah’s public service…and also those who are served.

Lord, when our Representatives proclaim on this day, that:
it is finished,” I pray that they may stand before You in humility…confident…that their work has been fruitful and productive…worthy of Your favor and blessing.

Lord, when our Representatives proclaim on this day, that:
it is finished,” I pray that You accept the laws that have been authored, discussed, voted upon and accepted…are protective of Your environment and the respect of all who are created in Your holy image.

Lord, when our Representatives proclaim on this day, that:
it is finished,” deign them to have been proper stewards of the trust given to them…through the prestige and dignity of the titles that have been bestowed upon them.

Lord, when our Representatives proclaim on this day, that:
it is finished,” let them return to their families, careers, businesses, and lives, knowing that the great sacrifices they have made…through the time dedicated to their elected office, is acknowledged and rewarded by Your generous and loving grace.

Thank You, Lord, for Your strength, guidance and inspiration in their soon-to-be-finished efforts. For You are the fulfillment of all good things.

These things we ask of You, together with your Father Who is from everlasting…and Your all holy, good, and life-giving Spirit. Now and ever, and unto the ages of ages.

Amen.

 

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Weekly Bulletin for March 12, 2017

Weekly Bulletin for March 12, 2017