Saint John The Baptist Orthodox Church

Weekly Newsletter and Sunday Bulletin

Sunday, June 15, 2025

(Sunday of All Saints)

Sunday Services

Matins: 9:00 a.m.

Divine Liturgy: 10:00 a.m.

Coffee Fellowship follows Divine Liturgy

Saturdays - 5:00 pm - Vespers

(Confession available following Vespers)


691 Green Street, Craig, CO 81625

Fr. David Henderson - 970-846-2245

fatherdavid@saintjohnscraig.org

www.saintjohnscraig.org

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America



In This Issue:

A Message from Father David 


Epistle and Gospel Readings

for Sunday, June 15


Food for the Soul

 

This Week / Upcoming Ministry Events/Services


Happenings at Saint John's

  

Orthodox Resources



A Message from Father David


Called to be Saints


This coming Sunday is the Sunday of All Saints. The Church commemorates “all the Righteous, the Prophets, Apostles, Martyrs, Confessors, Shepherds, Teachers, and Holy Monastics, both men and women alike, known and unknown, who have been added to the choirs of the Saints and shall be added, from the time of Adam until the end of the world, who have been perfected in piety and have glorified God by their holy lives.”


In Orthodox Christianity, the call to sainthood is not reserved for a select few but is extended to all believers. This profound truth springs from the very heart of Orthodox Christianity: to be a saint is to participate fully in the life of God, to become united with Him in holiness and love. It is not an extraordinary vocation but the fulfillment of being created in the image and likeness of God – in short, it is God’s call and ultimate purpose for each and every Christian.


The path to sainthood is one of synergy—where divine grace meets human effort. Holiness is not achieved through heroic acts but through a life of repentance, prayer, humility, and self-giving love. Saints are not born perfect; they are those who rise again after falling, relying on God's mercy and striving to conform their lives to Christ.


Also, sainthood is not lived in isolation but within the community of the Church. The sacraments, the prayers of the faithful, and the guidance of spiritual fathers and mothers all serve as a support system for our journey. The lives of the saints themselves witness to what is possible for every Christian, inspiring us by their example, and interceding for us with their prayers.


Ultimately, the call to be saints is a call to love—love for God and for neighbor. It is a call to bring the light of Christ into a world shadowed by sin and suffering. As Saint Seraphim of Sarov so beautifully expressed, "Acquire a peaceful spirit, and thousands around you will be saved."


To be a saint, then, is the destiny of every Orthodox Christian. It is a journey marked not by perfection but by perseverance, not by fame or popularity, but by the quiet, steady pursuit of God’s will. It is a journey we are all called to undertake, with the assurance that Christ walks with us every step of the way.

 

Blessings,

Fr. David


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Epistle and Gospel Readings

Epistle Reading


Prokeimenon. Mode 4

Psalm 67.35,26 God is wonderful among his saints.

Verse: Bless God in the congregations.


The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews 11:33-40; 12:1-2


Brethren, all the saints through faith conquered kingdoms, enforced justice, received promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched raging fire, escaped the edge of the sword, won strength out of weakness, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight. Women received their dead by resurrection. Some were tortured, refusing to accept release, that they might rise again to a better life. Others suffered mocking and scourging, and even chains and imprisonment. They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were tempted, they were killed with the sword; they went about in skins of sheep and goats, destitute, afflicted, ill-treated - of whom the world was not worthy - wandering over deserts and mountains and in dens and caves of the earth. And all these, though well attested by their faith, did not receive what was promised, since God had foreseen something better for us, that apart from us they should not be made perfect. Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith.

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The Gospel According to Matthew 10:32-33; 37-38; 19:27-30


The Lord said to his disciples, "Every one who acknowledges me before men, I also will acknowledge before my Father who is in heaven; but whoever denies me before men, I also will deny him before my Father who is in heaven. He who loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; and he who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me." Then Peter said in reply, "Lo, we have left everything and followed you. What then shall we have?" Jesus said to them, "Truly, I say to you, in the new world, when the Son of man shall sit on his glorious throne, you who have followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. And every one who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or lands, for my name's sake, will receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life. But many that are first will be last, and the last first."




Food for the Soul


Sunday of All Saints


Honoring the friends of God with much reverence, the Prophet-King David says, "But to me, exceedingly honorable are Thy friends, O Lord" (Ps. 138:16). And the divine Apostle, recounting the achievements of the Saints, and setting forth their memorial as an example that we might turn away from earthly things and from sin, and emulate their patience and courage in the struggles for virtue, says, "Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every burden, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us" (Heb. 12:1).


This commemoration began as the Sunday (Synaxis) of All Martyrs; to them were added all the ranks of Saints who bore witness (the meaning of "Martyr" in Greek) to Christ in manifold ways, even if occasion did not require the shedding of their blood.


Therefore, guided by the teaching of the Divine Scriptures and Apostolic Tradition, we the pious honor all the Saints, the friends of God, for they are keepers of God's commandments, shining examples of virtue, and benefactors of mankind. Of course, we honor the known Saints especially on their own day of the year, as is evident in the Menologion. But since many Saints are unknown, and their number has increased with time, and will continue to increase until the end of time, the Church has appointed that once a year a common commemoration be made of all the Saints. This is the feast that we celebrate today. It is the harvest of the coming of the Holy Spirit into the world; it is the "much fruit" brought forth by that "Grain of wheat that fell into the earth and died" (John 12:24); it is the glorification of the Saints as "the foundation of the Church, the perfection of the Gospel, they who fulfilled in deed the sayings of the Saviour" (Sunday of All Saints, Doxasticon of Vespers).


In this celebration, then, we reverently honor and call blessed all the Righteous, the Prophets, Apostles, Martyrs, Confessors, Shepherds, Teachers, and Holy Monastics, both men and women alike, known and unknown, who have been added to the choirs of the Saints and shall be added, from the time of Adam until the end of the world, who have been perfected in piety and have glorified God by their holy lives. All these, as well as the orders of the Angels, and especially our most holy Lady and Queen, the Ever-virgin Theotokos Mary, do we honor today, setting their life before us as an example of virtue, and entreating them to intercede in our behalf with God, Whose grace and boundless mercy be with us all. Amen.


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This Week



Saturday, June 14

  • Great Vespers (5:00 PM)


Sunday, June 15

  • Matins (9:00 AM)
  • Divine Liturgy - (10:00 AM)


Monday, June 16

  • Metropolis Clergy-Laity Conference at Saint Catherine's Greek Orthodox Church in Denver.


Tuesday, June 17

  • Orthodox Journey (7:00 PM). This interactive discussion is open to all and is held in person at the church and by Zoom. Click here to join: Orthodox Journey or use Meeting ID 973 8769 5656 and passcode 302935.


Wednesday, June 18

  • Join us at Saint Michael's Community Kitchen (9:00 AM) to prepare a meal for 320 local residents. Your help is needed! Please contact Dimitri Zgourides (970-702-3204) to volunteer or for more information.


Thursday, June 19

  • Saint Michael's Community Kitchen Meal Delivery (11:30 AM). In June, parishioners Lee and Susie and Dockins began delivering meals to local residents in their homes for the months of June and July. Having a rider to help on June 19, July 3, 10, and 24 would be greatly appreciated! The commitment takes less than 2 hours. Contact Lee Dockins (928-846-9446) to volunteer or for more information.


Friday/Saturday June 20-21

  • Food Truck Event - Whittle the Wood. Food Truck events have been a significant part of our community for many years. It is a great opportunity to serve our church, our community, and to have great fellowship with each other. Contact Nick Charchalis (970-629-1745) to Volunteer.


Saturday, June 21

  • Great Vespers (5:00 PM)


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Upcoming Ministry Events/Services


Sunday, June 22

  • Matins (9:00 AM)
  • Divine Liturgy (10:00 AM)


Tuesday, June 24

  • Orthodox Journey (7:00 PM). This interactive discussion is open to all and is held in person at the church and by Zoom. Click here to join: Orthodox Journey or use Meeting ID 973 8769 5656 and passcode 302935.


Saturday, June 28

  • Great Vespers (5:00 PM)





Summer Food Truck Events


Sign up to Assist and Enjoy Great Fellowship!!!

June 20-21 Whittle the Wood

Contact Nick Charchalis (970-629-1745)

to Volunteer


August 2 Balloon Fest

Contact Jeanne Maneotis (970-326-5547)

to Volunteer


August 8-9 County Fair

Chairperson Needed!




Orthodox Resources


Receive Daily Bible Readings and Information

on Feast Days and the Lives of the Saints:

Daily Bible Readings


Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

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Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Denver

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Ancient Faith Radio

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Podcasts by Father Evan Armatas

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Holy Cross Bookstore

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International Orthodox Christian Charities

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