GREAT LENT SCHEDULE March 6 - April 24, 2022

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GREAT LENT SCHEDULEMarch 6 – April 24, 2022

THE LAMBof GODChrist’s Crucifixion inScripture, Worship and IconsWEDNESDAY MARCH 9The Passover and PaschaConnecting the dots between liberation of God’s people fromEgypt through the blood of the Paschal lamb (as told in thebook of Exodus) and liberation of humanity from sin and deaththrough the blood Christ shed at his Crucifixion.WEDNESDAY MARCH 16O R H OD OX YAn annual lectureseries taking placeimmediately afterPresanctified Liturgies.It will lastapproximately 3040 minutes followedby an opportunityfor questions anddiscussion along with aLenten meal.Prophecy and the CrucifixionA look at Old Testament foreshadowing and prophecyconcerning the death and resurrection of the Messiah, andwhat they mean for Orthodox Christians.The week of our Lenten Retreat, there is no Orthodoxy 101Our annual Lenten Retreat with Frederica Matthewes Greenwill be held on this weekend, March 25-27. See the fullschedule in our bulletin and on our website.WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30The Crucifixion According to the GospelsA survey of the telling of Christ’s Passion and Crucifixionaccording the Evangelists, Matthew; Mark; Luke and John.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6The Crucifixion in LiturgyIn each Divine Liturgy, we encounter Christ Crucified andRisen. Through the services of Holy Week, we also wittnessand participate in Christ’s Passion and Crucifixion. Here,we learn to understand the Divine Liturgy’s references to theCrucifixion, and take a close look at the Passion Narrative aspresented in the Services of Holy Week.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13The Crucifixion in IconsWe will look at and discuss the moving imagery of theCrucifixion in Orthodox Iconography and learn whaticonography conveys regarding the sacrifice our savior made inorder to rise from the dead and save the world.

Beginning of Great LentMarchSunday of ForgivenessOrthros: 9:00 am Liturgy: 10:00 amMarchClean MondayGreat Compline 6:00 pmGreat Lent BeginsMarchWednesdayPresanctified Liturgy 6:00 pmOrthodoxy 101: The Passover and Pascha679MARCHFriday1st Salutations Service 6:00 pmMARCHSaturday3rd Saturday of SoulsOrthros: 9:00 am Liturgy: 10:00 amVespers 4:00 pm1112First Sunday of Great LentMarchSunday of OrthodoxyOrthros: 9:00 am Liturgy: 10:00 amProcession with the Holy IconsFollowed by Fosolada LuncheonMarchWednesdayPresanctified Liturgy 6:00 pmOrthodoxy 101: Prophecy and the Crucifixion1316MARCH18Friday2nd Salutations Service 6:00 pm

Second Sunday of Great LentMarchSunday of St. Gregory PalamasOrthros: 9:00 am Liturgy: 10:00 amMarchWednesdayPresanctified Liturgy 6:00 pmNo Orthodoxy 101MarchThe Annunciation of the TheotokosOrthros 9:00 am Liturgy 10:00 am3rd Salutations Service 6:00 pmLenten Retreat Day 1MarchSaturdayOrthros 10:00 amLenten Retreat Day 220232526Third Sunday of Great LentMarchSunday of the Veneration of the Holy CrossOrthros: 9:00 am Liturgy: 10:00 amLenten Retreat Day 3MarchWednesdayPresanctified Liturgy 6:00 pmOrthodoxy 101: The Crucifixion in the Gospels2730April1Friday4th Salutations Service 6:00 pm

Fourth Sunday of Great LentAprilSunday of St. John ClimacusOrthros: 9:00 am Liturgy: 10:00 amAprilWednesdayPresanctified Liturgy 6:00 pmOrthodoxy 101: The Crucifixion in LiturgyAprilFridayAkathist Hymn to the Theotokos: 6:00 pm368Fifth Sunday of Great LentAprilSunday of St. Mary of EgyptOrthros: 9:00 am Liturgy: 10:00 amGodparent Godchildren SundayAprilWednesdayPresanctified Liturgy 6:00 pmOrthodoxy 101: The Crucifixion in IconsAprilLazarus SaturdayOrthros: 9:00 am Liturgy: 10:00 amCommunity Breakfast, Palm Making& Ukrainian Egg Decorating101316

Palm Sunday and Holy WeekAprilPalm SundayOrthros: 9:00 am Liturgy: 10:00 amfollowed by Fish LuncheonBridegroom Service: 6:00 pmAprilHoly MondayBridegroom Service: 6:00 pmAprilHoly TuesdayBridegroom Service: 6:00 pmAprilHoly WednesdayPresanctified Liturgy: 9:00 amHoly Unction: 6:00 pmAprilHoly ThursdaySt. Basil Divine Liturgy: 9:00 amGreat Passion Service: 6:00 pmAprilHoly Friday: Great Hours: 9:00 amVespers of the Descent from the Cross: 3:00 pmEpitaphios Service: 7:00 pmAprilHoly Saturday: Divine Liturgy: 9:00 amResurrection Service & Divine Liturgy:11:00 pm–1:15 am17181920212223Great and Holy PaschaAprilResurrection Service & Divine Liturgy11:00 pm–1:15 amMageritsa following ServiceAprilHoly Pascha - The Resurrection of Our LordAgape Vespers: 11:00 am(Vespers of Unconditional Love)2324

the21stAnnual AdultLenten RetreatRetreat Theme - Retreat Themewith Retreat MasterFrederica Mathewes-GreenAuthor, JournalistFrom the Angel to the CrossFrederica Mathewes-GreenFrederica Mathewes-Greenis a wide-ranging authorwho has published 10books and 800 essays, insuch diverse publicationsas the Washington Post,Christianity Today,Smithsonian, and the WallStreet Journal. She has beena regular commentator forNational Public Radio (NPR),a columnist for the ReligionNews Service, Beliefnet.com, and Christianity Today,and a podcaster for AncientFaith Radio. (She was alsoa consultant for VeggieTales.) She has published 10books, and has appeared asa speaker over 600 times, atplaces like Yale, Harvard,Princeton, Wellesley,Cornell, Calvin, Baylor, andWestmont, and received aDoctor of Letters (honorary)from King University. Shehas been interviewed over700 times, on venues likePrimeTime Live, the 700Club, NPR, PBS, Time,Newsweek, and the NewYork Times. She lives withher husband, the Rev.Gregory Mathewes-Green,in Johnson City, TN. Theirthree children are grownand married, and they havefifteen grandchildren.March 25-27FRIDAY, MARCH 256:00 - 7:o0 pm Salutation Service to the Panayia7:15 - 8:00 pm Session I: “Called and Destined"8:00 - 9:00 pm Lenten Evening Meal and Discussion0nSATURDAY, MARCH 2610:00 - 10:30 am Orthros (Morning Prayers)10:30 - 11:30 am Session II: “How Does the Cross Save Us?"11:30 - 12:30 pm Lunch with Questions and AnswersPlease note there will be priests availableall day to hear confessions.SUNDAY, MARCH 27 FAMILY WORSHIP9:00 - 10:00 am Orthros10:00 - 11:30 am Divine Liturgy - Sermon: “When Jesus’Words are Harsh” offered by Frederica12:00 - 1:00 pm Agape Fellowship Houroffered by our Church FamilyBE SURE TO RSVP BY MARCH 21CONTACT THE CHURCH OFFICE:INFO@KIMISISHAMPTONS.ORG OR631 283 6169

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Presanctified Liturgy: 9:00 am Holy Unction: 6:00 pm April 21 Holy Thursday St. Basil Divine Liturgy: 9:00 am Great Passion Service: 6:00 pm April 22 Holy Friday: Great Hours: 9:00 am Vespers of the Descent from the Cross: 3:00 pm Epitaphios Service: 7:00 pm April 23 Holy Saturday: Divine Liturgy: 9:00 am Resurrection Service & Divine Liturgy .

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PAGE 4 3RD SUNDAY OF LENT MARCH 20, 2022 WEEKLY PRAYER OBSERVANCES Sunday 3/20 3rdSunday of Lent Wednesday 3/23 St. Turibius of Mogrovejo, Bishop Thursday 3/24 St. Oscar Romero Friday 3/25 The Annunciation of the Lord Sunday 3/27 4thSunday of Lent READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sunday 3/20 Exodus 3:1-8a, 13-15 / 1 Corinthians 10:1-6, 10-12 / Luke 13:1-9 Monday 3/21 2 Kings 5:1-15ab / Luke 4:24-30