Sunday, January 3
8:30 AM Matins
9:30 AM Divine Liturgy
Monday, January 4
7:30 AM Morning Prayer
8:30 AM Divine Liturgy Zuzula Family from Maryann Zuzula
Tuesday, January 5
8:30 AM Royal Hours
7:00 PM Vespers-Liturgy and Great Blessing of Water
Wednesday, January 6 – Theophany of Our Lord
7:30 AM Matins
7:00 PM Ventura County Divine Liturgy
Thursday, January 7
7:30 AM Morning Prayer
7:00 PM Evening Prayer
7:30 PM Divine Liturgy Julia Dyckman from Chris&Julie Harr
Friday, January 8
7:30 AM Morning Prayer
4:00 PM Compline
Saturday, January 9
8:30 AM Divine Liturgy +Patricia Parrot from Jerome Parrot
5:00 PM Ventura County Divine Liturgy
6:30 PM Vespers
Sunday, January 10 – Sunday after Theophany
8:30 AM Matins
9:30 AM Divine Liturgy
11:30 AM Procession and Lake Blessing
Please remember the following people in your prayers: Estella Biedenbender, Ken Bosak, Julie Carlin, Fletes Family: Alicia, Frankie, Layla, Lupita & Veronica, Victoria Flores, Larry Goodwin, Holly Garlow, Michelle Grana, Virginia Harrington, Jeanne Hart, Michael Hefferon, Rob Hooper, Chris Johnson, Patricia Kurczak, Irene Lehman, Elizabeth & John Mallas, Dylan Mancia, Toni Martin, Marg Mauro, Juan Gabriel Martinez, Pedro Medina, Mina family: Mila, Diana, Rev. John & Mike, Shannon O’Neill, Tanya Petach, Casandra Porch, Nicholas, Rodriguez Diane Romano, Paul Saucedo, Kathleen Savko, Robert Stamer, Leanne Steuer, Mary Washko, Dina & Matthew Wiggins, Carmen Zambrano, Lana Zimmerman, Patrick Zimmerman, Fr. Chris Zugger and all those who serve in the Armed Forces
Collection: $2,290.00; Candles: $72.10; Online: $75.00; Church Improvements: $310.00; Holy Days: $80.00; Ventura County Outreach collection: $12.50; Christmas: $4,240.00; Gift Shop: $8.00; First Offering: $5.00
Total: $7,092.60 / Attendance 43
In the early church, many of the feast days that we now celebrate in December and January were all celebrated together on January 6th. That is why this feast day is called “Theophany” or “the revelation of God” in Greek. (“Epiphany,” the name used by our Roman Catholic brothers and sisters means simply “Revelation”.) All these feasts shed light on an aspect of God and His Kingdom, so they are rightly celebrated near each other. The Nativity of Our Lord (later moved to December 24/25) reveals that God became man and was born of a woman. The journey of the Magi to and from “the East” reveals this God-Man to the nations, especially Arabia, Persia and Ethiopia, out of which we have many great saints (later moved to Dec. 25). The Baptism of Our Lord in the Jordan was kept on January 6th and celebrated the revelation of the three Persons on the Trinity; The Father is revealed in the “voice from heaven”, the Son in Jesus Christ baptized by John, and the Holy Spirt that descended in the “form of a dove.” All of these feasts encourage us to a certain discontentment with our current understanding of, and closeness to Christ, and drive us to be more curious and be seekers of a more intense relationship with Him.
Troparion of the Feast: At your baptism in the Jordan, O Lord, worship of the Trinity was revealed; for the Father’s voice bore witness to you, calling you his beloved Son, and the Spirit in the form of a dove confirmed the truth of these words. O Christ God, you appeared and enlightened the world. Glory to you!
“He will baptize you in the Holy Spirit.” Answering God’s call for your life is the way for us to genuinely respond to our baptism. Are you thinking about whether you may be called to ordination, consecrated or monastic life? Contact the Vocations Office at 206-329-9219 or email: vocations@ephx.org
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