WEEKLY ONLINE BULLETIN

April 11-12, 2026

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GREAT & HOLY PASCHA


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For those that are not able to join us in person we welcome you to participate virtually by clicking here

GREAT HOLY PASCHA

On the Great and Holy Feast of Pascha, Orthodox Christians celebrate the life-giving Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This feast of feasts is the most significant day in the life of the Church. It is a celebration of the defeat of death, as neither death itself nor the power of the grave could hold our Savior captive. In this victory that came through the Cross, Christ broke the bondage of sin, and through faith offers us restoration, transformation, and eternal life.  to continue click here

PRAYER LISTClick Here to offer your prayers for those in need of prayer.


Click here to download A PRAYER IN TIME OF NEED


Click here to download a PRAYER FOR THOSE GOING THROUGH DEPRESSION


CHILDREN'S WORD


Click on the image above to download the current or previous Children's Word publications.


Click Here for This Week’s Theme: Who will roll away the stone?

Virtual Tour of our St. George


We ask all members of our Parish Family to share this virtual tour (18 minutes) which explains everything one may see inside our Cathedral of St. George.


CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE TOUR

Light a Virtual Candle


Did you know that you can light a Virtual Candle from your computer?


YOU CAN!!!


Simply click on the picture and you will be taken to our website where you can light virtual candles. There are 3 easy steps:

  1. Take your computer mouse over the candles on the table.
  2. Click on a candle to pick it up and bring it the the virtual flame.
  3. Light your candle and hover over the candlestand until the base is highlighted, click on your mouse and the candle will be placed in the virtual sand!


We thank the Library/Museum Committee for overseeing the setup of the online program and of course the Internet Ministries Department of the Archdiocese who is able to make this happen!

PASCHA POTLUCK FELLOWSHIP HOUR - Pascha morning after the Divine Liturgy, come, break the fast, and celebrate the Glorious Resurrection of our Lord and Savior. The Board of Directors will provide roast lamb and liquid refreshments. Bring a dish to share and join your fellow parishioners in the celebration. All are welcome! Καλή Ανάσταση!


NOTE SERVICE TIME CHANGE ON APRIL 26 – Church services on April 26 will begin a half hour early to accommodate travel for those attending or participating in the Greek Independence Day Parade in Boston on that day.


UPCOMING MEMORIAL SERVICES – April 26: Angeliki Kanellos (40 days), Maria Palangas (3 years); May 24: Photios Vougias (40 days)


SPONSORED COFFEE HOUR – April 26: in memory of Maria Palangas, May 24: in memory of Photios Vougias


SPRING BUS TRIP – The Library presents a Bus Trip to St. Methodios Faith & Heritage Center on Saturday, May 2, 9am to 3pm. See the flyer in this bulletin.


NEXT GLENDI PLANNING MEETING will be held on April, 23 at 6pm.


PROSPHORA REQUESTED – We invite you to be a provider of prosphora to be used for The Divine Liturgy. We use 5 loaves on average for each Sunday Divine Liturgy. We appreciate your help with this special offering. 

WEEK IN REVIEW


Renewal (Bright) Mon. Apr 13

BOD mtg 7pm


Renewal (Bright) Tue. Apr 14

Greek Preschool 4pm

Adult Conversational Greek Class 6pm


Renewal (Bright) Wed. Apr 15



Renewal (Bright) Thur. Apr 16

Do Drop In with Anagennesis 9:30am


Renewal (Bright) Fri. Apr 17

Monthly Bulletin Deadline


Renewal (Bright) Sat. Apr 18



Thomas Sunday. Apr 19

Matins 8:30am

Divine Liturgy 9:30am


VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY - The Families in Transition (FIT) Soup Kitchen serve hundreds of families and individuals in the community who need help. The Assumption Parish has requested to help on the 4th Sunday of every month. Anyone who is 16 or order can volunteer to help! If you are passionate about making a difference in your community, there is no better time than right now to join our volunteer team! Please contact Sophia Koustas Sophia.koustas@gmail.com if you are interested in volunteering!

Each household is invited to pick up a complimentary copy of The Divine Liturgy Explained in the community center during coffee hour. 

Our thanks to Fr. Peter Chamberas for all his hard work that produced this wonderful resource.

2026 Stewardship...

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Instructions

The pledge form is a fillable PDF that needs to be completed, downloaded, then emailed to us.

STEPS:

1. Click on the form image above or click here (PDF will open in a new tab)

2. Fill out the PDF

3. Download the completed PDF

Attach the PDF to an email and send it to stewardship@stgeorgenh.org

Simply click on the image or click here and follow the directions from PayPal, whether you would like to make a one-time, a weekly or a monthly offering of your treasure for the 2026 Stewardship year.


Listen to sermons



Click on the image to find a recent sermon that has been offered

Youth Sermon 3/22/26


There are many ways that we can announce wonderful events in our life, we can call, text, share a post/update, and yes even send something through snail mail. Yet this week we once again celebrate the Greatest News that humankind needed to hear.


What do we do now with this Good News?


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Main Sermon 3/22/26


Today on this the 4th Sunday of Great Lent, we hear about a young man (who was brought to Christ by his father), who suffered with foaming of the mouth, grinding of teeth, what would be diagnosed today as a form of epilepsy. We then hear in a dialogue the father of the child state to Christ “I believe, help my unbelief”.


What does this event in the ministry of our Lord have to do with us on our Lenten Journey?

Why couldn’t the disciples heal the young man?

What does Christ tell His disciples?


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Youth Sermon 3/15/26


On this 3rd Sunday of Great Lent, the Church places the focus and offers the support of the Holy Cross to her faithful. 


Is the Cross something we just wear around our neck?


Is it just something to do before we kiss an icon?


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Main Sermon 3/15/26


The Church has been battling an enemy (the devil) from day one. Though the enemy has many weapons that it uses to hurt and damage our relationship with Christ and each other, the Church offers all of her faithful a weapon the not only defeated the enemy, but also defeated death.


This is the Cross and it is the Church’s most powerful weapon for those who believe in it!


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EVENTS, FLYERS & INFO!!!

Church services on April 26 will begin a half hour early to accommodate travel for those attending or participating in the Greek Independence Day Parade in Boston on that day.

Anagennesis Mother's Day Dinner

To RSVP, click here.

+PROSPHORO+

Bread has been the emblem of God’s providence for us, throughout humanity’s history. Both physical (bread as food) and spiritual - the επιούσιον (epiousion) or “supersubstantial” bread of the Lord’s prayer, the bread of Holy Communion.


In the Orthodox Christian church, the pinnacle of our worship is union with Christ, both spiritually but also physically, by consuming the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.


Since the Last Supper, before every Divine Liturgy, one or more of the faithful prepare and bring bread to church to be used as the Body of Christ in the Eucharist. The Orthodox church is liturgical. For those of us who bake prosphoro, the liturgy begins as we prepare to bake!


Prosphoro is an offering to God, made from His material gifts to us, and prepared lovingly and prayerfully.


A special website is available to share with the faithful this ‘proper’ method of preparation of the holy gift according to the Greek Orthodox tradition. Please click here to learn how to bake this beautiful offering.