This Week at St. Andrew

Week of March 17/30

SUNDAY March 17/30

Trapeza Team 3 (we are out of order this week since they were skipped earlier in the month)

Fourth Sunday of Great Lent

Commemoration of St. John of the Ladder (Climacus)

9:00 - Hours

10:00 - Divine Liturgy

All are welcome to join us for a Trapeza meal following Divine Liturgy

MONDAY March 18/31

St. Cyril, archbishop of Jerusalem (386)

TUESDAY March 19/ April 1

NO ZOOM CLASSES DURING LENT

WEDNESDAY March 20/ April 2

6:00 PM - Presanctified Liturgy

8:30PM - Lenten meal following Liturgy

THURSDAY March 21/ April 3

6PM - Canon of St. Andrew

FRIDAY March 22/ April 4

6:00 PM - Laudation of the Most Holy Holy Theotokos

SATURDAY March 23/ April 5

Seamus Warner-Fox Birthday

10 AM - Church Cleaning - please let Fr. George know if you can help us prepare for Holy Week!

5:00 PM - Vespers and Confession

PREPARATION FOR PASCHA 2025

For those of you who will be celebrating Pascha at St. Andrew for the first time, here is a brief summary of what to expect for celebrating the feast:

  • On Lazarus Saturday (April 12th), beginning at 9AM, there will be several baptisms and then Divine Liturgy, followed by a potluck meal. Please plan to bring enough for your family and a little extra to share.

  • There will be many preparatory activities during Holy Week, plus services each day of Holy Week. You’re encouraged to try to participate where you can, as each opportunity brings many blessings! The schedule of the events outside of services will be available in the coming weeks, but the church google calendar has been updated with the services. We will be baking Pascha bread, making Pascha cheese, dying Pascha eggs and lots of other fun “small t” traditions. Since it’s Spring Break for most of the area schools, this may help families with children participate more fully.

  • Our actual Pascha service begins Saturday (April 19th) evening at 11PM and will end around 2AM. Families with children are encouraged to bring sleeping bags and PJs so the littles can sleep when they need to. Generally, the St. Nicholas room ends up being a smattering of pallets with children asleep. After the service, everyone is invited to break the fast together and it will be a potluck meal. Bring the dishes you’ve missed the most and enough to share! Many times, the celebrations will continue until dawn, but do what you can.

  • On Sunday, April 20th, we will come together as a parish at 3PM to celebrate the feast together with a barbeque. The Parish Council provides multiple meats as main dishes and we have some UBER talented pit masters *cough, cough, Daniel* who have graciously shared their talents in past feasts and their masterworks should not be missed! The rest of the foods will be by potluck and we ask each family who is planning to attend to sign up for your favorite dish. You can visit THIS link and find what we need and sign up for your favorites.

  • Pascha is THE Major Feast of the Orthodox year and the memories that are made are priceless! We look forward to celebrating together! Plan for tired legs, full hearts and bellies!

THE CLERGY CHRONICLES

The Ladder of Divine Ascent is an excellent resource for helping us to assess our own spiritual journey and growth. St. John wrote the text intending it for monastics so it can be a “heavy” book to read. There are a couple of good summaries that do justice to his writing. One is “Ascending the Heights” by Fr John Mack and another is “Thirty Steps to Heaven”.

+ Fr. George

Resources Fr. George recommends for this week:

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Today’s generation will OFTEN use google maps as a way to find something near them. If you’re in Redding (or anywhere outside Anderson) you may not see a listing for St. Andrew at all when you search for “Orthodox Church”. We have heard from MANY new inquirers that they didn’t even know there were two Orthodox Churches in the area. We are trying to change that!

In an effort to be more visible and accessible to new inquirers, we are encouraging our members to leave a review on our Google business listing. This helps Google show more people our listing and helps people who see our listing feel welcome! If you would like to contribute to this effort, please click HERE and leave us a review. Thank you!

BOOK OF THE WEEK

Reading recommendations from our parish bookstore

A layman's guide to "The Ladder of Divine Ascent". In the sixth century, a monk named John wrote a book outlining the stages of the spiritual life. He based his entire work on the image of a ladder of thirty rungs, stretching from earth to heaven. Each rung described a step in the pursuit of virtue and the spiritual life. Since it was first written, "The Ladder of Divine Ascent" has been an essential part of the formation of Orthodox monastics, and a mainstay of Orthodox ascetic spirituality. But it is not just for monastics.

This book is written to help those in a non-monastic setting understand how to apply "The Ladder of Divine Ascent" to their lives. Each chapter contains many direct quotes from St. John's writings, in addition to commentary on St. John's words. This book, therefore, should be used as a primer to the Ladder--as a helpful tool for ascending the spiritual heights.

Click HERE to read Fr. George’s recommendation for Lenten reading

Our Journey to Pascha is an annual publication, produced by Fr. Jonathan Bannon. It’s a very helpful tool in understanding what’s going on in the coming weeks leading up to Pascha 2025! Take a look at the image below and feel free to download your own copy to print using the link below the image.

JourneytoPascha2025.pdf258.94 KB • PDF File

PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK AND SUFFERING

  • Vladimir and Xenia Runyon

  • James Walton

  • Kaylyn and Kenton Burris

  • Barbara Stackpole

  • Pelegia Ahlstromer

  • Zacharias and Elisabeth Tierney

  • Diakonissa Patricia

  • Christopher Elliott

  • Kieranna Dunn

  • Seraphima Banks

  • Herman

  • Peter

  • Nina

  • Macarius

  • Euphrosyne

  • Elena

  • Donnan

  • Thomas

  • Hierschemamonk Ambrose

  • Nun Olga

  • Hieromonk Paisius

  • Monk Nicholas

  • Brother Ambrose

  • Anna

  • Leah

  • Abbess Joanna

  • Eugenia

  • Basil

  • Elena

  • Matushka Stephania

PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR CATECHUMENS

  • Blain

  • Daniel

  • Lindsie

  • Gwendolyn

  • Teagan

  • Gracelyn

  • Kale

  • Joe

  • Rebecca

  • Sarah

  • Morgan

  • Margo

  • Kate

  • Dylan

  • Ethan