In Support of Missions (Project Mexico & St. Innocent Service Works' home building and service program)

In Support of Missions – An Opportunity to Give!

Dear St Anna's Community,

For those of you who don't know me, my name is William Cumbelich, and I am Spiro and Vasiliki Halikas' grandson. You might have seen me over the years on my visits up here in Roseville, however my family and I live in the Bay Area, and I have grown up serving in the altar at Ascension Cathedral in Oakland.

From June to August this summer, I will have the privilege of traveling to St Basil's Academy in New York to serve as an intern for Project Mexico & St. Innocent Service Works' home building and service program. As you may know, St Basil's Academy is a national non-profit philanthropic center of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America which provides a loving Christian environment and a home for orphans, children of chronically ill or destitute parents and children from broken homes. The Academy's mission is to facilitate shelter, protection, love, and education in youth so they grow up to be healthy, wholesome, well-rounded Orthodox Christians, as well as productive members of society with vision and hope.

Due to the challenges of the pandemic and border closures, Project Mexico has organized mission trips across the country, instead of their traditional home building trips in Tijuana. My fellow interns and I will be at locations such as the St Herman house in Cleveland, the Neighborhood Resilience Project in Pittsburg, building homes for Habitat for Humanity in Boston, and so many other wonderful service opportunities.

Most of you can't simply pack up and spend an entire summer on a mission trip. However, you can play an integral role in our Orthodox mission programs through your prayers and financial support of interns such as I, as we act as the boots on the ground, putting Christ's Gospel in action. In order for me to participate in this internship, I need to raise $6,500 by May 20th. This money will pay for my transportation to and from New York, training, housing, food and some other minimal expenses during my stay.

I know that this pandemic has wreaked financial havoc for many and there isn't a lot of extra cash to go around. However, gifts of any size will go a long way, and I consider your support an honor not to be taken lightly. But most importantly, I ask for your continued prayers this summer as I hope to fulfill Christ's calling to "defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and needy" Psalm 82:3

You can donate directly online to my personal fundraising page: https://sisw.managedmissions.com/MyTrip/williamcumbelich1 or write a check made payable to Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage. Please write summer internship and my name on the memo line of the check. Your donation will be tax deductible. For more information, see St. Innocent Service Works & St. Innocent Orphanage website at www.projectmexico.org.

Please keep me in your prayers as I prepare, and while I'm there. Thank you for your support and may God bless you all! In Christ,
William Cumbelich

Holy Thursday All Night Vigil

Reverend Fathers, Stewards, and Friends of St. Anna Parish,

“Today is hung upon a tree, He Who did hang the earth upon the waters. A wreath of thorns crowns Him, Who is the King of Angels; A false purple is put around Him, Who encircled heaven in clouds. A slapping was received by Him, Who freed Adam in Jordan. The Bridegroom of the Church was fixed with nails; the Son of the Virgin was pierced by a lance. We worship Your Passion, O Christ; Show to us also Your Glorious Resurrection.”

This hymn will be chanted as the Cross of our Lord is processed around the Church following the fifth Gospel lesson this evening. The readings, the hymns, the melodic tones, and even the feel of the Church are extremely somber; our Lord is delivered up unto death…out of love for His Creation.

As has been our tradition since our time in the office suite on N. Sunrise, we will keep vigil from the close of services through the start of Royal Hours on Holy Friday. Currently, we have individuals signed up to read throughout the night, except for between 5-6 and 8-9. If you would like to be added to our readers, please let me know ASAP. Even if you’re not scheduled to read, I would encourage you to come to the Church at any point tonight to pray in the Church as the Psalms are prayed.


Saint Anna Food Festival Announcement

SAINT  ANNA FOOD FESTIVAL TO-GO 2021

As the parish of St. Anna, we are blessed to be able  to celebrate more than one feast day and it is our hope to be able to share our Orthodox faith with our greater community again by serving them delicious Greek food, wine and pastries; food which they have come to enjoy and appreciate greatly during our many festivals held here on site years past. 

With that being said:

We are happy to announce that Saint Anna’s Greek Orthodox Church  will be hosting a food festival this year!

Due to both the Covid pandemic and our new church build, this year's food festival will be very different from any festival that we have had in the recent past.  We are planning to hold four, “Food To-Go Festivals”;  one to celebrate each of our church’s feast days with delicious Greek dinners, pastries and wines. All dinners will be available for pre-order/prepay from our Saint Anna food festival website at: festival.saintanna.org

Please mark your calendars, as you don’t want to miss out on any of these opportunities to participate!

Our Food To-Go Festival dates are:

PARISH CELEBRATION                                    MAY, 15, 2021          12:00-5:00 PM

We will kick off our series with a celebration for our St. Anna parish family only! We will have barbecue Greek chicken or a vegetarian dinner to choose from, along with baklava  for dessert. A bottle of Greek wine or additional baklava may be added to your order for an additional cost to suit your tastes. All food items must be pre ordered/prepaid, by going to our festival website at: festival.saintanna.org

Order early (before May 7th), as there are a limited number of meals being offered during this first hosting (250 to be exact) and once they are gone, they are gone  

FEAST  OF SAINT ANNA                                  JULY 24-25, 2021     12:00-5:00 PM

This two day celebration of our patron Saint Anna will be open to our parish and the greater Roseville community and we will be offering the same menu as our celebration festival  for our parish in May.  All orders will be preorder/prepay. We hope to learn from our first Food To-Go experience and serve approximately 800 guests.

FEAST OF STS. JOACHIM AND ANNA             SEPTEMBER 11-12, 2021  12:00-5:00 PM

This two day celebration will honor Saints. Joachim and Anna and will be open to our parish and the greater Roseville community with a menu of a pistachio and a vegetarian dinner with desert and Greek wine option.  Again, all orders will be preorder/prepay.  We hope to serve  approximately 800 guests.

FEAST OF THE CONCEPTION OF THE THEOTOKOS DECEMBER 11-12, 2021

                                                      12:00- 5:00 PM

This two day celebration will honor our beloved Mother of the Theotokos and will offer vegetarian dinners (in honor of the Christmas fast) to our parish and greater Roseville community. We hope to serve 800 guests with preorder/prepay dinners with dessert options.

HOW CAN YOU BE INVOLVED?

FIRST— Please place your order at our festival Food To-Go website: festival.saintanna.org. You can order your meals for yourself and/ or consider sponsoring a meal for an essential worker too if you would like to.


If you are not able to come to the food to go, you might also consider donating to help defray our costs, as a way to contribute to our festival’s  success!

SECOND- As we plan all of our feast days, we ask that you consider signing up to physically help with the event as well. We will need volunteers to cook, to serve, as well as the all important jobs of set up and clean up!  

Please keep in mind that this isn’t just a Food To-Go event. It is yet another opportunity for us to come together in our faith, through food and philotimo, so that we might share who we are as an Orthodox Christian parish with the community that we live in and are called to serve. 

For additional information, please contact us att: 

Christy Moustris moustris@comcast.net   

Stephane Tziavaras stephanetziavaras@gmail.com

Yours in Christ,

Christy & Stephane, Co-Chairs
Greek Food To-Go 2021 


Building Update (1 April)

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Our Contractor has set up the trailer on our property to oversee the project, which begins, God-willing next week!

Emil has the signed loan documents in hand!

Emil has the signed loan documents in hand!

Three of our Parish Council Officers - Emil, Larry, and Hannah - secured our loan with FiveStar Bank!

We remain so thankful for the dedicated leaders of our Building Committee and our Parish Council who have together brought us to this point. We also remain grateful to those who have so generously funded our project thus far. May our Lord continue to inspire all of us in our stewardship and sacrificial giving unto His glory and honoring our holy matron, Saint Anna.

Live look at the construction progress:

SCIENCE AND FAITH: HOW EACH HELPS THE OTHER

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SCIENCE AND FAITH: HOW EACH HELPS THE OTHER

While some might see science and faith as being in conflict or about different things, this virtual seminar explores how both, science and faith can lead us to awe and wonder at the Lord of all creation. Led by Dr. Jeffrey Schloss, (PhD in Ecology) we will learn together how God is revealed in two books,  scripture and creation. Dr. Doug Diekema (MD, Professor of Pediatrics &  Bioethics) will then help us understand the emerging science behind the COVID-19 virus and the vaccines that have been developed to combat it.

Register for this Event at Horizon Church