Week of December 2

Brothers and Sisters,

Greetings in the Name of the Lord.

On Friday, December 6, we will be celebrating the Feast of St Nicholas. St Nicholas is, of course, the patron of children (and grandchildren and godchildren), so if you are a parent or grandparent or godparent, you really ought to join us for those services so you can ask the holy hierarch to intercede for all those that you love. We will serve Great Vespers on Thursday, December 5, at 7pm; on the morning of the feast, we will offer Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am.

And there’s lots of other things going on in the parish, as well: Remember, we’re playing catch-up with a budget deficit, so, if you haven’t done so already, please log on to Realm and make sure that you have fulfilled your financial commitment to our community (if you have any questions about that, please check with Arun J. or Ray W.). And, in the email edition of this newsletter, you’ll find The House Blessing Schedule for 2025. Please look through the list and make sure that your name appears on it; if you’ve been left off the list, or if the day you have been assigned just simply won’t work, please get in touch with Father Aidan Wilcoxson as soon as possible.

Our Calendar

Fasting Days

The Nativity Fast continues. This fasting seasons runs through Wednesday, December 25.This fasting season is divided into two periods:

(A) November 15th through December 19th when the traditional fasting discipline (no meat, poultry, eggs, dairy, fish, wine, and olive oil) is observed on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, with a blessing for wine and olive oil (some also permit fish) on Tuesday and Thursday, and for fish, wine, and olive oil on Saturday and Sunday

(B) the period of the Forefeast, December 20th through 24th, when the traditional fasting discipline is observed Monday through Friday, with a blessing for wine and olive oil on Saturday and Sunday. The eve of the feast, December 24th is a strict fast day.

December 25th through January 4th is fast-free. If you need to modify the fast in any way, be sure to get a blessing from one of the priests.

Daily Services

Monday, December 2-Friday, December 6: Orthros 5am; Vespers 5pm (but check the schedule for the festal services; also, it’s always a good idea to check the day before and make sure nothing has come up to change the regular schedule).

However, Fr. Andrew, Seth Hart, and Matthew Groh and many other folks continue to broadcast daily readings from spiritual books online.  They are now reading “The Ecclesiastical History of the English Speaking People” by Bede of Jarrow. The schedule is as follows: M-F at 12pm.

In addition to the daily Synaxarion readings posted in the #synaxarion channel on Discord, the online team is now posting daily Bible Readings that will allow you to read through the Bible in a year. These readings are posted in the #bible-365 channel.

Tuesday, December 3

  • Orthodoxy 101 7pm; you can also access the group on Discord

Wednesday, December 4

  • Nativity Paraclesis 7pm

Thursday, December 5

  • Great Vespers for St Nicholas 7pm

Friday, December 6

The Feast of St Nicholas

  • Orthros 5am

  • Divine Liturgy 7am

Saturday, December 7

  • St Thomas School 4pm

  • Great Vespers 6pm

Sunday, December 8

The Tenth Sunday of St Luke

  • Orthros 8am

  • Church School 8:15am

  • Divine Liturgy 10am

  • Fellowship Hour

Tuesday, December 10

  • Orthodoxy 101 7pm; you can also access the group on Discord

Wednesday, December 11

  • Nativity Paraclesis 7pm

Thursday, December 12

  • The Bible Study, New Testament Edition 7pm; you can access this group on Discord

St Thomas School

On Saturday, December 7, we will be having one of our Practical Class Presentations. Father Aidan will be talking about Money and The Orthodox Life, and since it’s something we all have to deal with, it will be worth showing up for the discussion. The group will consider what the Church teaches about giving, saving, tithing, what we all should be doing in light of that teaching, and practical next steps that we all can take, so plan on joining us in the parish house at 4pm.

Anniversary / Memorial Blessings

You can use the links in the email version of the newsletter to sign up for anniversary blessings and memorial services that will be offered in 2025. Please note that things have changed for 2025 to accommodate our growing parish (i.e. some were not able to get on the schedule for anniversary blessings in 2024 because all of the slots were taken).

Memorial Services, will now occur at the end of Great Vespers on Saturday, and they may only be offered for Orthodox Christians who have departed this life. If your departed loved one was not an Orthodox Christian, visit this page on our website to learn about and request an Akathist for the Departed rather than signing up for a memorial service.

Anniversary Blessings may be requested for the first wedding anniversary and every fifth anniversary thereafter (i.e. 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, etc.). They may only be offered if one of the married couple is an Orthodox Christian. Approach the solea immediately after the hymn “Blessed be the Name of the Lord” at the end of the Divine Liturgy. If you have marriage crowns, bring them with you as you come forward. Those celebrating anniversaries that are not eligible to sign up, are invited to come forward during the “Birthdays, Anniversaries, and Namedays” segment of the announcements after the Divine Liturgy.

Coming Up

During the Nativity Fast, we are serving the Nativity Paraclesis on Wednesday evenings at 7pm. After this week, there will be two more opportunities to participate in the Paraclesis: on December 11 and the 18th. Our hope is that everyone will do their best to join us for at least one of the evenings, but, of course, you’re welcome to attend as often as you would like.

Several of the members of our parish volunteer with the Williamson County Pregnancy Help Center, and, during December, we will be collecting supplies for that important organization. Attached to the email version of this newsletter is a flyer that provides all the details, so read up on what the Help Center needs, and look for the collection box in the narthex. Our traditional Blue Santa Box will also be in the narthex for the next few weeks; please bring a new, unwrapped child’s toy and put it in the box.

Christmas falls on a Wednesday this year, so that means on Tuesday, December 24, we will offer Orthros at 5am, the Royal Hours at 9am, and then the first Liturgy for the Feast (St Basil’s) at noon. On Christmas Day, we will serve Orthros at 8am and Divine Liturgy at 10am. Please note that there will not be any sort of Fellowship Hour or coffee service following either of those liturgies, so please plan accordingly.

It may seem like a long way off, but it will be here before we know it. Also, our parish constitution requires that we post the agenda and the reports and announce the candidates for parish council well before the Annual Meeting—which, in 2025, will be on Sunday, February 9th. So just follow the link in the email version of this newsletter (the link is also available on Discord) and read up on everything that’s been going on in the past year and everything that we have planned for the coming year—and, if you have any questions, just check with Father Aidan Wilcoxson or our parish council president, Bessie J.

Our Moment of Grace and Courtesy

Our ushers are responsible for managing the flow of people in and out of the nave and for keeping things quiet in the kitchen and the narthex. If you arrive late for the service, or if you need step out of the nave for some reason, please remember that they will ask you to wait in the narthex or the kitchen during any of the entrances or scripture lessons, during the homily, and during communion. Please respect their role and follow their directions.

an unworthy priest

aidan