Sunday Bulletin 09/27/20

Bulletin as of September 26 2020

17th Sunday after Pentecost

WEEKLY LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sunday, Sept. 27  –  17th Sunday after Pentecost        

8:30 AM          Matins

9:30 AM          Divine Liturgy: 

Monday, Sept. 28       

 7:30 AM          Morning Prayer

Wednesday, Sept. 30  –  Vigil of the Protection of the Theotokos 

6:30 PM          Vespers

7:30 PM          Divine Liturgy 

Thursday, October 01  –  Protection of the Theotokos

7:30 AM          Matins 

Friday, October 02      

7:30 AM          Matins

Saturday, October 03  

8:30 AM          Matins

6:30 PM          Vespers

Sunday, October 04  –  18th Sunday after Pentecost    

8:30 AM          Matins

9:30 AM          Divine Liturgy 

PRAYER REQUESTS

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

WEEKLY DEPOSIT

Collection: $1,890.00; Candles: $28.00; Holydays: $70.00; Church Improvements: $50.00; Gift Shop: $90.00; Online: $250.00; Disaster Relief: $2,035.00

Total: $4,413.00 / Attendance 86

 

PETER’S PENCE SPECIAL COLLECTION

Next Sunday, October 4th, is the make-up special collection for Peter’s Pence originally scheduled in June.

 

Praying throughout the Day: (2 of 4 daily prayer resource bulletin inserts) 

Prayer for the Morning:

We thank You, Lord our God, for You have wakened us from sleep, and have filled our lips with praise that we might worship You and call upon your holy name. We beg of your compassion that you have always shown towards us, hear us now and send help to those who stand before your holy glory awaiting your abundant mercy. O Lord, grant that those who serve you in fear and love may praise your ineffable goodness.

[Psalms for the morning: 3, 37(38), 62(63), 87(88), 102(103), 142(143), 50(51), 148, 149(150)]

Prayers for Mid-day:

O good God, in all times and places you are worshipped and glorified both in heaven and on earth. You are long-suffering and generous in your mercy and compassion. You love the just and show mercy to the sinner, calling all to repentance through the promise of blessings to come. Deem, O Lord, at this very hour, to receive our supplications and to direct our lives in the path of your commandments. Sanctify our souls, purify our bodies, set right our minds, cleanse our thoughts; deliver us from all affliction, trouble and distress; surround us with your holy angels so that, guided and guarded in their camp, we may obtain oneness of faith and the knowledge of your unspeakable glory. For you are blessed, forever and ever. Amen.

[Psalms for mid-day: 53(54), 54(55), 90(91)]

Prayers for the Evening:

O Joyful Light of the holy glory of the Father Immortal, the heavenly, holy, blessed One, O Jesus Christ: Now that we have reached the setting of the sun, and see the evening light, we sing to God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It is fitting at all times to raise a song of praise in measured melody to you, O Son of God, the Giver of Life. Therefore, the universe sings your glory.

[Psalms for the evening: 103(104), 140(141), 141(142), 129(130)]

 

If a psalm number is followed by one in parenthesis, the first is the numbering of the psalm as you would find in in a Byzantine prayer book. The second number (in parenthesis) is the numbering of the psalm as you find it in most modern translations of the bible. (Usually one number higher.) If there is not a second number in parenthesis, then both your Byzantine prayer book and your modern bible will have the same number for that psalm.

 

Saturday, September 26 –

  • 3:20 PM