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St. Sophia Weekly Update
Correction: Great Vespers for this evening has been cancelled.

Χριστός ἀνέστη! Christ is risen!

Great Vespers has been cancelled for this evening.

Please join us tomorrow for Sunday services commemorating Sunday of the Samaritan Woman, with Orthros at 9am followed by Divine Liturgy at 10am.

Sunday Bulletin
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Masks Are Recommended For All Services
There came a woman of Samaria to draw water. Jesus said to her, "Give me a drink." For his disciples had gone away into the city to buy food. The Samaritan woman said to him, "How is it that you, a Jew, ask a drink of me, a woman of Samaria?" For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans. Jesus answered her, "If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, 'Give me a drink,' you would have asked him and he would have given you living water." The woman said to him, "Sir, you have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep; where do you get that living water? Are you greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, and drank from it himself, and his sons, and his cattle?" Jesus said to her, "Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst; the water that I shall give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life." The woman said to him, "Sir, give me this water, that I may not thirst, nor come here to draw."

Sunday of the Samaritan Women
John 4:7-15
 
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General Announcements

 

Special Parish Assembly

Please mark your calendars for a Special Parish Assembly on June 13, immediately following Divine Liturgy. This special assembly is being called to review and approve changes to the St. Mary's Street entrance related to the ongoing improvements to the St. Mary's Street corridor. A Special Parish Assembly packet is being mailed out to all Stewards. A copy of that packet can be downloaded here.

St. Sophia Youth Central


Youth Central is now full of resources, including learning materials, activities, crafts, and Orthodox shopping guides for you and your family! Be sure to explore the whole page to see Sunday School materials and information about GOYA events.

Go to St. Sophia Youth Central
Last Updated Friday, April 23

Readings

Saturday, May 29
4th Saturday After Pascha
Epistle:
Acts 12:1-11
Gospel:
John 8:31-42

Sunday, May 30
Sunday of the Samaritan Women
Epistle:
Acts 11:19-30
Gospel:
John 4:5-42

Upcoming Events

May 31Virtual Women's Brunch Bunch
June 1Men's Breakfast
June 1Virtual Biblical Dialogue Forum
June 3Patristics
June 13Special Parish Assembly

Check out our Online Calendar for all streaming services and other virtual meetings.

Prayer Requests


Please keep the following in your prayers:

Chrissy Anthony
Kim DeForrest
Mary Douglas
Maria La Rochelle
Olga Kouchoukos
Nikki Morris
Christopher Paris
Mariya-Elena Peykova
Sandra Salas
Helen Stanley
Fr. Dan Suciu
Joseph Totin
Prayer for Healing
You, Who are the Physician of our souls and bodies, grant recovery to the sick, raising them hastily from the bed of suffering so that they may glorify You, our Merciful Saviour, and protect the healthy ones from any disease. Bless, O Lord, strengthen and protect with Your grace all those who with philanthropy and sacrifice take care of the sick at their homes or in hospitals. Remove all disease and suffering from among the people and teach us to value life and health as Your gifts. Give us, o God, Your peace and fill our hearts with steadfast faith in Your protection, with hope in Your support and with love for You and our neighbour. For it is Yours to have mercy on us and save us, our God, and to You we give glory: to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto the ages of ages. Amen.
 
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Ecclesiastical Corner

Message from Archbishop Elpidophoros

“Sir, I have no one to put me in the pool when the water moves. While I inch my way, someone else climbs in before me.” [†] The Greek says, Κύριε, but here, it does not mean “Lord.” It is just a polite way of speaking, because even though the Paralytic has been waiting thirty-eight years for mercy, he still does not fully comprehend the meaning of the name of the pool he wishes to enter into: “Bethesda,” which, in Hebrew, means “House of Mercy.”
Homily for the Sunday of the Paralytic

Wisdom of the Fathers

THE persecution turned out to be no slight benefit as "to them that love God all things work together for good." (Rom. viii. 28.) If they had made it their express study how best to establish the Church, they would have done no other thing than this--they dispersed the teachers.[*] Mark in what quarters the preaching was extended. "They travelled," it says, "as far as Phenice and Cyprus and Antioch; to none however did they preach the word but to Jews only." Dost thou mark with what wise purposes of Providence so much was done in the case of Cornelius? This serves both to justify Christ, and to impeach the Jews. When Stephen was slain, when Paul was twice in danger, when the Apostles were scourged, then the Gentiles received the word, then the Samaritans. Which Paul also declares: "To you it was necessary that the Word of God should first be spoken; but since ye thrust it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy, lo, we turn unto the Gentiles." (ch. xiii. 46.)..."And the hand of the Lord," it says, "was with them," that is, they wrought miracles; "and a great number believed, and turned unto the Lord." (v. 21.) Do you mark why now also there was heed of miracles (namely) that they might believe? "Then tidings of these things came unto the ears of the church which was in Jerusalem: and they sent forth Barnabas, that he should go as far as Antioch." (v. 22.) What may be the reason that, when such a city received the word, they did not come themselves? Because of the Jews. But they send Barnabas. However, it is no small part of the providential management even so that Paul comes to be there. It is both natural, and it is wisely ordered, that they are averse to him, and (so) that Voice of the Gospel, that Trumpet of heaven, is not shut up in Jerusalem..."And when he had found him, he brought him to Antioch." (v. 26.) Verily this is the reason why it was there they were appointed to be called Christians, because Paul there spent so long time!
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 25 on Acts 11, 4th Century


The example of the good Samaritan shows that we must not abandon those in whom even the faintest amount of faith is still alive.
St. Ambrose of Milan
Two Books of St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, Concerning Repentance, Chapter 11

2021 Stewardship

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Mr. & Mrs. Vasilios Aivaliotis
Ms. Diamondo Alyfantis
Mr. & Mrs. Themis Alyfantis
Mr. & Mrs. Barclay Anthony
Mrs. Chrissy Anthony
Mr. Nicholas Anthony
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Anthony
Mr. William Anthony
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Asvestas
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Avlonitis
Mrs. Michelle Bagnato
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Ballard-Toney
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bishop
Mr. Chris Bond
Mr. & Mrs. Nazr Botros
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Broadaway
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Brown
Ms. Olga Callins
Mr. Billy Calve
Mrs. Georgia Carson
Mr. Chris Carson
Ms. Niki Cascio
Mrs. Annette Cash
Mrs. Katherine Catsifas
Mr. & Mrs. Spiro Catsulis
Ms. Athena Collins
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Costas
Ms. Mary Crabtree
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Crandall
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Danos
Mr. John Danos
Mr. & Mrs. Jack DeForrest
Mr. & Mrs. Dimitrios Dimas
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Dolan
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dolan
Mr. James Dracopoulos
Mrs. Laurene Dunn
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Eason
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Eldred
Mrs. Georgia Erck
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Fadrowski
Mr. & Mrs. John Fotopoulos
Mr. & Mrs. George Gavallos
Ms. Mary Ellen Georgoulakis
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Gerleman
Mr. & Mrs. George Girgis
Mr. Basile Goungetas
Mr & Mrs. John Graham
Ms. Antoinette Grauke
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Griffith
Mr. & Mrs. Zied Hadad
Mr. George Hathaway
Ms. Jean Homitsky
Mrs. Athena Houghtaling
Mr. & Mrs. Marq Hughes
Mr. Richard Jones
Mr. & Mrs. David Karle
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Karras
Mr. & Mrs. Kostantinos Kastis
Ms. Lamar Kastis
Mr. Peter Kastis
Mr. & Mrs. Issam Khawaja
Dr. Nikki Kopan
Ms. Olga Kouchoukos
Mr. George Koucouthakis
Mr. & Mrs. Iraklis Kouroumousis
Mr. Jerry Kouroumousis
Mrs. Eunice Kritsidimas
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Kylitis
Mr. & Mrs. Constantinos Kylitis
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Layden
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Lien
Mr. Albert Lymberry
Mr. John Lyons
Mr & Mrs. Tim MacDonald
Mr. & Mrs. Constantine Malouf
Mr. & Mrs. George Manolopoulos
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Masters
Mr. & Mrs. Symeon Michaelidis
Mr. & Mrs. Stelios Mihalas
Mr. & Mrs. George Mozakis
Ms. Stella Munoz
Mrs. Kathy Nelson
Ms. Marina Newlin
Rev. Fr. Thomas Newlin
Ms. Andrea Nichols
Mr. Chris Nicolaou
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Organ
Mr. & Mrs. Nikos Papanikolaou
Mr. Christopher Paris
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Paul
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Pena
Mrs. Antoniya Peykova
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Reeves
Mr & Mrs. Christopher Rokas
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Ryan
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Ryniker
Mrs. Sandra Salas
Mrs. Mary Santikos
Ms. Violet Santikos
Mrs. Dorothy Sawyer
Mrs. Abeer Shneker
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Smith
Mrs. Helen Stanley
Mr. & Mrs. Lillian Stievo
Mrs. Niki Stutzman
Mrs. Haimanot Teferra
Mr. & Mrs. Spyros Ticoras
Mr. Alexander Titerle
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Titerle
Mr. & Mrs. Kline Torres
Ms. Beth Tsounakas
Mr. & Mrs. John Tsouvalas
Mr. & Mrs. James Varelas
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Vlattas
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Walker
Ms. Lindsey Walker
Mr. & Mrs. Nicki Weston
Mr. & Mrs. Dylan White
Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Wiegreffe
Mr. & Mrs. John Winters
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Zampas
Ms. Georgia Zannaras

Meet Your Parish Council

Please email your Parish Council at council@stsophiagoc.org if you have any questions. Your current Parish Council is as follows:

Dean Danos - President
George Hathaway - Vice President
Lindsey Walker - Secretary
Chris Rokas -  Treasurer
Greg Asvestas
Steve Brown
Gary Ballard-Toney
Dale Reeves
Violet Santikos

St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
2504 N. St. Mary's Street
San Antonio, Texas 78212
Phone: (210) 735-5051
Email: office@stsophiagoc.org
Office Hours: Monday - Friday,10AM - 2PM

Proistamenos
Rev. Fr. Thomas Newlin

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