2013 Grand Raffle Update

As a result of your contributions we have as of September 24th we have sold 266 tickets and raised $6550!!

We ask that you continue to support your community to reach its goal of selling 5000 tickets!! You can purchase tickets online here at our website. Also look for the raffle table in our hall during our Fellowship hour.

Theosis – What is Prayer?

Fr. John Codis
September 23, 2012

Book Reference
Making All Things New
An Invitation to the Spiritual Life
By Henri J. M. Nouwen

Opening thoughts and basis for discussion

“Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy upon me.”

Matthew 6:5-13
“And when you pray, you shall not be like the hypocrites. For they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward. But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.  And when you pray, do not use vain repetitions as the heathen do. For they think that they will be heard for their many words. Therefore do not be like them. For your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him.”
Prayer is not magic rather a relationship between two begins.

Three Stages of Prayer

Purification –  Praktiki – The practice of the virtues
Illumination –  Physiki – The contemplation of nature in God
Union – Theologia – The contemplation of God

No one can ever claim in this life to have passed beyond the first stage.  The three stages are not so much successive as simultaneous.  Three deepening levels, interdependent, coexisting with each other.

Prayer as Discipline – Repentance, metanoia
Prayer as Nature – Contemplating the things which God has made, present time
Prayer as God – The realization of God beyond nature and in all things

Prayer in Solitude

Prayer is a time for solitude.  What is solitude?

Solitude is a discipline by which it enables us to live active lives in the world while living in the active presence of God.

Solitude is not time for talking rather a time for listening.

Solitude is essential for the Spiritual Life.

How will solitude benefit us?

Prayer in Community

What is communal prayer?

“It is a free and empty space among people where together we can practice true obedience.”

Through corporate worship we prevent ourselves from clinging to each other in fear and loneliness, and clear free space to listen to the liberating voice of God.

The sacramental life in which we participate within the Church, is what constitutes our life in Christ.  Personal prayer and corporate prayer form a single unity.

Conclusion

“There is no other virtue that is either higher or more necessary than sacred prayer, because all other virtues – I mean fasting, vigils, sleeping on the ground, ascesis, chastity, alms-giving, and all the rest – even though they are ways of imitating God, even though they cannot be taken away from us and constitute in the immortal ornaments of the soul – do not unite man with God but only render him fit to be united.  Sacred prayer, and it alone, unites.  It alone joins God with man and makes the two one spirit.”

St. Nicodemos the Hagiorite.

2013 Raffle Kickoff

We are excited to announce the official 2013 Mercedes Benz Raffle.  As a result of the participation of all who offered their time and talent to make last year’s Grand Raffle and festival an amazing success we are once again asking for your help. WE WANT YOU to make this year’s Mercedes Grand Raffle an even greater achievement. Through your help and contributions we reached our goal last year and sold 2500 tickets. Help your community reach this year’s goal of 5000 tickets sold.

We ask that every family sells or buys 12 tickets. It is a Win Win Win! The person who is selected wins the automobile, the church ministries benefit, and the people who sell the tickets benefit. The person who sells the winning ticket receives $2000, the person who sells the most tickets receives $750, the person who sells the second most tickets receives $500, and the person who sells the third most tickets receives $250.00

As of September 10th we have sold 148 tickets and raised $3700!!

Help your community reach its goal of 5000 Sold Tickets!!

Theosis – Becoming One with God

Fr. Christopher Metropulos
September 9, 2012

Book Reference
Making All Things New
An Invitation to the Spiritual Life
By Henri J. M. Nouwen
Anaphora of St. Basil, writings of the fathers; Athansios. Ireanaus, Dionysios, Justin Martyr, Theophilus and many others

 

Opening thoughts and basis for discussion

Psalm 82:6:
“You are gods, And all of you are children of the Most High.  But you shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes”…using the metaphor of life and death…Theosis becoming once again with God.

Stages of Theosis

Came about or developed by Evagrious of Pontus, Dionysios the Aeropagite, St Maximus the Confessor.
Purification
Illumination
Union

Not a three step process but rather a process of dynamic growth.
How do we work our way towards Theosis?

INNER PEACE and Worrying

The authentic spiritual life finds its basis in the human condition which all people whether they are Christians or not find themselves.

Scripture Reference:

Let us make the human being according to our image and likeness Gen 1:26 And let them rule the fish.

What must we do to achieve inner peace?

The authentic spiritual life finds its basis in the human condition which all people whether they are Christian and not have in common. Spiritual life is a real when it is lived in the midst of pain and joys of the here and now.

Occupation or preoccupation

On top of our everyday lives is all of the bad news in the avalanche of ads-unrelenting insistence that we will miss out on something very important if we do not do something specific they advertise.

How do you feel about your present life?

What do you long for spiritually?

What are your priorities?

Unfulfilled

Henri reflects that boredom, resentment, and depression are the result of being unfulfilled. What role have these feelings played in your life? Henri describes boredom, resentment and depression, all of which are signs of disconnectedness.

Conclusion

“Jesus responds to this condition of being filled yet unfulfilled…” (p. 37).

Jesus says in Matthew 6:33-34 on page 21 in your bibles..

“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, all these things shall be added to you.  Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things.  Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.”

Easter Glendi 2012

Join us in celebrating the Agape service at 2pm followed by our Glendi

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Mezethakia
Traditional Easter Dinner
salad, lamb, potatoes, vegetable and dessert

$30 —Parishioners
$35 — Non-Parishioners
$15 — Children (ages 10-15)

Children 9 and under free (when accompanied by an adult)

Tickets available in the Community Hall on
Sundays following the Divine Liturgy or by calling the Church Office to purchase by credit card at
(954) 467-1515

Hosted by our Parish Council

Easter Glendi Flyer 2012

Epiphany Celebration 2012

You are invited to the Pan Orthodox Celebration of the Feast of the Epiphany

 

Who: Hosted by the Orthodox Christian Parishes of all Jurisdictions From Miami to Fort Pierce and from Florida’s South West Coast
What: Hierarchical Divine Liturgy, Blessing of the Waters, and Diving for the Cross
Where: St. Catherine Greek Orthodox Church, West Palm Beach, FL
When: 9:00 a.m. Saturday, January 7, 2012

Procession, Blessing of the Waters and Diving for the Cross will Take place at 12:00 Noon Followed by a Luncheon

Adults: $20.00
Children: $10.00

2012 Epiphany Flyer

Join Us!!

Youth Worker Volunteers 2011-2012

St. Demetrios Educational Youth and Cultural Committee (EYCC) is calling you froth to serve our Lord by investing your time and talents in our children through Sunday School, Greek School, Greek Dance or GOYA Programs.

In the faith journey of our children

Being a Youth Worker Volunteer comes with GREAT rewards!

As a youth worker volunteer, you will be helping to instill in our youth the care and love for others that Jesus displayed in his own ministry

it takes nearly 100 Adult volunteers to successfully carry on the youth programs offered at our church.

Join EYCC and our youth in their journey as they learn about God, explore His teachings and grow in their faith.

 

Please fill out the application and submit to the Church Office or email office@stdemetrios.org.  Application must be received by May 22, 2011

Poster

Easter Glendi 2011

Join us in celebrating the Agape service at 2pm followed by our Glendi

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Mezethakia
Traditional Easter Dinner
salad, lamb, potatoes, vegetable and dessert

$30 —Parishioners
$35 — Non-Parishioners
$15 — Children (ages 10-15)

Children 9 and under free (when accompanied by an adult)

Tickets available in the Community Hall on
Sundays following the Divine Liturgy or by calling the Church Office to purchase by credit card at
(954) 467-1515

Hosted by our Parish Council

Easter Glendi Flyer 2011

New Year’s Eve Bash 2011

Join us this year and attend the

St. Demetrios 2011 New Year’s Eve Bash

December 31, 2011

9:00 PM

St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church

815 NE 15th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304

Tickets

Adults: $45.00

Teens (13-18): $20.00

Children: $10.00

This years theme is “Villages of New York”

Tasty Eats from Little Italy, China Town and Astoria

NY-Style DJ Spinning Greek and American Hits

Champagne Toast & Party Favors Included!

Get a FREE 5″x7″ Family Photo

New Year’s Eve Flyer