"To everything, there is a season..." A word in anticiapation of our Fall General Assembly (this Sunday)

“To everything, there is a season, A time for every purpose under heaven:2 A time to be born, And a time to die; A time to plant, And a time to pluck what is planted; 3 A time to kill, And a time to heal…”

As we read in Ecclesiastes, there are seasons, each with particular qualities and unique responsibilities. We have entered a profound and blessed new season at our parish, truly different from those in years past. This season is one that was and has been being prayed for since the inception of our community all those many years ago.  By the Grace of God, through the intercessions of St. Anna, and on account of the dedicated stewardship of so many - clergy and laity alike - we are now a parish firmly rooted in Roseville.

Beginning in the 1990s, our faithful gathered in homes and later rented space in a local church and then in an office complex for worship.  In the early 2000s, we built upon our campus, constructing Founders’ Hall, which accommodated more people for worship and provided us with office space and classrooms.  It served us well for many years, but this was not the desired end. 

Our founders longed for our community to have a permanent dwelling place dedicated solely to the patron saints of marriage and family, Ss. Joachim and Anna, a place where the Orthodox faithful could one day come and worship.  For these individuals, it would become their spiritual home.  For those who had yet to discover the beauty of Orthodoxy, it would be a “light upon the hill,” a local landmark, a place of beauty and hospitality.  Thanks be to God, we’ve entered this season.

This blessed season, though, has its challenges or, more appropriately, its responsibilities. I underscored responsibility because, with our community's physical maturation, namely the building of the new Shrine Church, our clergy and laity must take up a seemingly new mantle of spiritual responsibility.  Thanks to God, the number of people who attend our parish has grown significantly.  The opportunities to worship, study, fellowship, and serve have also increased.  The responsibility to fund the construction of the Shrine, sustain an increased budget, and support, if not lead, many of our ministries must now be ours.  We must steward our spiritual home together, maintaining our ministries and paying down our mortgage to the glory of God.

After Divine Services on Sunday, my brother clergy, the Parish Council, and I invite you to join us for our Fall General Assembly.  We will gather for a parish potluck and then begin discussing our responsibilities as clergy and laity.  What might seem overwhelming is, in all honesty, simply humbling when we consider how God and our faithful have synergistically worked up to this point to advance the Gospel in our region.  I trust that together, we will prayerfully fund our ministries through stewardship AND pay down the debt for our Shrine.  

Please review the proposed agenda and other relevant documentation found on our website (the link is provided below).  Come with grateful hearts and prayerful dispositions to best learn how you, too, can share in the responsibilities of this season, responsibilities that we are meant to bear together and to God’s glory.  I look forward to praying Great Vespers with you on Saturday and Orthros and Liturgy on Sunday morning.  

Most Resp., 

+Fr. Christopher 


Parish Council Election Information & Candidate Form

Each of us, as baptized Orthodox Christians, is invited into a deeper relationship with Christ through the local parish, which is the fullness of the Church. We offer ourselves uniquely to the Lord and His Holy Church by prayerfully participating in Divine Services, studying His Word (and our Faith), and sharing His love by supporting parish, Metropolis, and Archdiocesan ministries. Whether clergy or laity, young or older, each of us needs to commit ourselves to Christ fully, and we do so through our active stewardship in the Parish.

The parish is administered by the clergy, who are assisted by members of the laity. Therefore, faithful men and women are invited to share in the sacred work of the Church through their participation in the Council. Members of the Parish Council do not serve for social reasons or status in the Church; instead, it is a means to express their devotion to Christ and His Church humbly.

In accordance with the 2019 Regulations of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, all candidates seeking election to serve on the Parish Council must attend a PARISH COUNCIL SEMINAR organized by the local Parish Council and under the leadership of the Parish Priest. The purpose of the Seminar is to prepare candidates for the Parish Council and make them aware of the sacred responsibilities expected of a Council member. A PARISH COUNCIL SEMINAR will be held on Wednesday, December 6, at 6:30 PM and Thursday, December 14, at 6 PM in the Church Hall. All potential Parish Council members, including those seeking re-election, must attend ONE of the two seminars to be placed on the election ballot.

On Sunday, December 17, at the close of services, those running for the Parish Council will be introduced, and elections to the Parish Council will be held. To be placed on the ballot, candidates must complete the PETITION FOR CANDIDACY form (attached) and return it to the Church by Thursday, December 14 (formsmayalsobeemailedtooffice@saintanna.org. If a petition has not been submitted by this date, the person will be ineligible to run for Parish Council.

For more information about this opportunity to serve our Lord and His Holy Church, don't hesitate to get in touch with Father Christopher at frchris@saintanna.org or 916-772-9372. May our Lord, through the intercessions of Saint Anna, keep all of our parish leadership in His care.

Schedule of Services, Studies, Youth Groups, and other dates of interest (through 12/9)

The weeks ahead will be extremely busy for us as a parish.   Below is a listing of services, studies, youth events, and a few other items of interest through December 9.  A blessed continuation of the Nativity Fast!


Services: 
11/29 Akastist Service, 6 PM
11/30 Orthros & the Divine Liturgy, 8 AM (Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle)
12/2 Great Vespers, 5 PM
12/3 Orthros & the Divine Liturgy, 8 AM
12/4  Orthros & the Divine Liturgy, 8 AM (Feast of St. Barbara, the Great Martyr)
12/5 Orthros & the Divine Liturgy, 8 AM (Feast of St. Sava)
12/6 Orthros & the Divine Liturgy, 8 AM (Feast of St. Nicholas of Myra)
Akathist Service, 6 PM
12/8 Orthros & the Divine Liturgy (Feast of the Conception of the Theotokos by Saint Anna, 6 PM)
12/9 Great Vespers, 5 PM


Studies & Chant Practice:
11/27 Early Church Reading Group, 6 PM (a link is on the website)
11/28 Old Testament Bible Study, 11 AM -12:30 PM (Founders’ Hall)
“Come and See” Orthodox Christian Catechism, 7 PM (Founders’ Hall)
11/29 Byzantine Chant Practice, 6:30 PM
12/5  Old Testament Bible Study, 11 AM -12:30 PM (Founders’ Hall)
“Come and See” Orthodox Christian Catechism, 7 PM (Founders’ Hall)
12/6 Byzantine Chant Practice, 6:30 PM

Youth:
11/27 Junior High School Youth Group, 6:30 (meal and activities) RSVP to Nick Pasco, nrpasco@gmail.com or 916-917-6824
12/4 High School Youth Group, 6:30 (meal and activities) RSVP to Nick Pasco, nrpasco@gmail.com or 916-917-6824


A few other items of interest: 

12/2

The Tommy Apostolos Fund Shopping Spree for Roseville City School children begins at 5:30AM (Kohl’s on Fairway). For more information and to volunteer, https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4ba4ae22abf8c25-tommy3

Prayer Shawl Ministry, 11 AM - 12:30 PM (Founders’ Hall). Please join us for prayerful fellowship as we knit and crochet prayer shawls that will be blessed and gifted to those needing healing. All skill levels are welcome! For mor information, please contact Angelilki (rosenberg369@msn.com), Stella (stellasideris@yahoo.com) and Vassie (kyritv2@gmail.com


12/3 

Parish Potluck and the Fall General Assembly (after services).  Please bring an item to enjoy after service (items can be placed in the kitchen prior to services). An Agenda, Minutes from the last meeting, and reports are found at https://www.saintanna.org/parish-news-1/2023/11/27/fall-general-assembly

12/9 

Christmas Concert, 7 PM, hosted at Ss. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church, Rocklin (Proceeds benefit St. Vincent de Paul)

12/15

Campfire Carols:  Please join us for singing, doing holiday crafts, eating tasty treats and pizza, sipping hot cocoa, and more. We ask you to dress in your warmest Christmas pajamas and bring your gloves, scarves, and blankets. For more comfortable seating, we encourage families to bring their own outdoor chairs. To assist with the evening, https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0F4FABA62CA4FA7-46127722-2ndannual  

12/16 

Traditional Christmas Carols will be performed by the award-winning John Adams Academy choir, Virtus, at 6 PM.  Coffee, hot chocolate, and treats for our parishioners and guests will be provided.  A free-will offering will be taken at the end of the performance to help raise funds for the choir program.

Fall General Assembly

Our Fall General Assembly is scheduled for Sunday, Dec 3, following Divine Services. A proposed Agenda, Minutes from our Spring Meeting, and reports are provided below. Please check back throughout the week as other reports are submitted.

 Fall General Assembly

Agenda (proposed)

Sunday, December 3, 2023

The following is the proposed agenda for the next General Assembly meeting. Join us on Sunday, December 3, immediately following Divine Services. All active stewards* of the Church of Saint Anna are encouraged to participate.

1.     Prayer & Call to Order

2.     Selection of General Assembly Chair

3.     Approval of Minutes of previous GA

4.     Clergy Report

5.     President’s Report

6.     Treasurer’s Report

  1. Community Updates (reports will be posted on the parish website).

    1. Philoptochos 

    2. Religious Education  

    3. Archangel Gabriel Bookstore 

    4. Byzantine Chanting

    5. Youth & Young Adult Ministries

    6. Stewardship

    7. 2023 Greek Food Festival

    8. Sanctuary Construction

    9. St. Vincent de Paul

    10. Men’s Fellowship

8.     Old Business

a.     Sanctuary Beautification and Capital Campaign

9.     New Business

a.     2024 Operating Budget

10.  For the Good of the Parish

11.  Closing Prayer

12.  Adjournment

*To be considered a member in good standing, the member must regularly participate in the life of the parish and have fulfilled the previous year’s stewardship commitment and contributed toward the current year’s commitment.  New members may exercise their vote at Parish Assemblies if they have been in good standing at the parish for at least three months.

Stewardship Report/Marci Pelka

Stewardship is based on scripture (1 Peter 4:10, 2 Corinthians 9:6-7, Proverbs 16:3, 1 Corinthians 4:2) and many more.  I must quote 2 Corinthians 9: 6-7: “Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”   Our faithful Stewards certainly live up to this.  We give from our hearts.  It is a blessing to be able to support the ministries of St. Anna’s through Christ’s Church.   As Orthodox Christians, we recognize that everything, truly everything we have, is a gift from God.  We are to be grateful to Him for His blessings and generous with our gifts to others.  Peter 4:10: “As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another as good stewards of God’s varied grace.”   Good stewardship brings joy into the lives of others.  Our philanthropy includes but is not limited to IOCC, Kenya Mission, Skete of St. Anna, and Life-Giving Monastery, to name a few.

In 2023, our budget is $460,000.  As of October 31, 2023, our year-to-date (collected) is $372,345.  Our year-to-date budget is $383,333.  We are (-) $10,988.

 We have 208 Stewards.  Some are pledged, others give on a regular basis, and others give randomly.   We do not have annual stewardship drives.   If you need to change your pledge, don't hesitate to get in touch with Morfoula (Church Administrator 916-772-9372) or (Marci 916-258-3769).

We welcome all new Stewards.  If you want to be a Steward, don't hesitate to get in touch with Morfoula or Marci at the above numbers.  We need your name, address, phone number and email.  A member of our stewardship team will then send you a stewardship packet.

Stewardship also includes our time and talent.  Some of the areas supported by St. Anna’s include our prayer shawl ministry, serving in the altar as an acolyte, volunteering at St. Vincent de Paul, assisting in the bookstore, straightening the chairs and hymnals after service (good ones for the kids), clean the candle box, volunteer for candle duty, become a member of Philoptochos, or when needed sign up for a meal train and many more.  No activity is too small.

Once again, I am grateful to all of our faithful stewards who continue through easy and tough times for their support of our beacon on the hill, our new church, and to the glory of God. 

If you use a phone or tablet, an easy way to give, not only for stewardship but for many of our ministries, you may consider downloading the APP Church Center, following the prompts, and inputting your info.  This will also be used for our Church directory.

Acts 20:35 In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work, we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus Himself said: “It is more blessed to give than to receive.”

Byzantine Chant Program

Our chanting program, led by Tim Burkhard, has a Divine Liturgy team and a weekly chant practice program.

Nick Pasco has led the Divine Liturgy team through the worthwhile effort of implementing the green liturgy hymnal. I am immensely appreciative of his sticking with it to accomplish this challenging task. Moving forward, we want to continue refining toward proficiency with the new hymnal, introduce the Digital Chant Stand music for variable hymns (e.g. resurrectional apolytikia) so that those among the congregation who wish to look up the music on their handheld devices may follow along, and train up a couple more people to lead the liturgy with proficiency.

 We meet for chant practice on Wednesday evenings, following the Akathist service. We are studying basic Byzantine music theory using western notation (not Byzantine neumes). The near-term goal is to train up a couple people who can chant services outside of Divine Liturgy. In the longer term, we want a decent-sized group of people able to perform unison singing as a small choir. We'll need a few more recruits to accomplish this, so please feel free to join us if you are interested! 

 In the meantime, we are also refining the new sound system to strike a balance between making homilies and scripture readings comprehensible, while not bombarding the congregation with electric noise. 

2023 Greek Food Festival

submitted by Mike Dindio

The September 2 day festival based around our feast day celebration was a big success.  Our faith and hospitality were on full display and brought in many community folks who were curious and needed our spiritual offerings. Not only did patrons love our festival, but the gross income of $251K was a surprisingly great outcome. After all expenses were paid, our profits came in at around 85K. Father has decided future festivals will remain a two-day event and be held in September.

Thank you to all who participated in making this an overwhelmingly positive experience.  It could never have happened without all who volunteered and worked so hard prior to, during, and after the festival.  We are looking for a few folks to step up and lead the festival moving forward. We look forward to 2024.

Christmas Campfire Carols

2nd Annual Campfire Carols

We are very excited to have our 2nd annual Campfire Carols on Friday, December 15th, from 6pm-8pm. Please join us for singing, doing holiday crafts, eating tasty treats and pizza, sipping hot cocoa, and more. We ask you to dress in your warmest Christmas pajamas and bring your gloves, scarves, and blankets. For more comfortable seating we encourage families to bring their own outdoor chairs. And as always, we need volunteers to make this event a success! Thank you for your loving support of our beloved St. Anna's family ministry and for coming together for fellowship. Please reach out to Annie Moore (978-473-4756) with any questions. 

Annual Piece Meal (Nov 14) and Holy Unction (Nov 15)

On Tuesday, November 14, we will host our “Piece Meal,” an annual family potluck Thanksgiving dinner before the start of the Nativity Fast. This is a wonderful opportunity for our families to come together in Christian fellowship. Don't hesitate to contact the Church Office with questions.  Dinner will begin at 6 PM.  Please sign up below.

We will pray the Service of Holy Unction on Wednesday evening, November 15 (6 PM), to begin the Nativity Fast. May we be granted healing, forgiveness, and every good gift as we prepare to receive our newborn Lord Who took flesh for our salvation. If there are members of our community who are unable to attend Holy Unction, we ask that they remain after services (Vespers or the Divine Liturgy) the following weekend or that the family schedule a time for the clergy to visit them at home to be anointed.

Please click here to sign up for the Piece Meal