Author: john.mindala

Upcoming GOYA Events

Hi Everybody! We are excited about the upcoming Ecclesiastical Year, and we have some really good events planned for our GOYA in 2014-15! I am attaching two flyers with this email, one for GOYA Beach Day, which will be this Sunday, August 17, at Ponquogue Beach in Hamptons Bays and one for GOYA day at […]

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Dr. Nikitas Kessaris Memorial Concert, June 21

View Flyer with additional information » The Inaugural Dr. Nikitas Kessaris Memorial Concert, performed by Bianchi Musica, will be held on Saturday, June 21, 2014.  The concert is sponsored by The Kessaris Family at will be held at The Muses Nicholas S. Zoullas Hellenic Center. Pushing the envelope for chamber music in private settings their music has been […]

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Hamptons Greek Festival Preparations

Christos Anesti! The preparations for The Hamptons Greek Festival are well on their way. One of the highlights every year is performance of the Hamptons Hellenic Dancer. If you or your child are intrested in being part of our dance group, rehearsals will begin this Saturday, April 26. 10am-11am: Senior Dancers 11am-12pm: Junior Dancers Please email […]

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Homily on the Sunday of Forgiveness

In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Today is a big day in the Orthodox Church!  It is forgiveness Sunday.  I can’t tell you what an important day today is, and how critical today’s message is for your salvation.  Tomorrow is Clean Monday.  It’s the first day […]

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Kali Parea Update

By Sally Peponakis, Chair About three years ago, Mary Caloir suggested that we start ‘Kali Parea’, a group that would meet regularly with no set agenda but that would foster fellowship. Mary got the group going and now, as we enter our fourth year, we are pleased that as more people hear about us, the more they have come […]

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Orthodoxy 101 Lecture Series

Cultivating Christian Virture: Highlights from The Ladder of Divine Ascent by St. John Climacus St. John Climacus, also known as St. John of the Ladder, described salvation as a ladder, The Ladder of Divine Ascent. He understood the spiritual life as exercising Christian Virtue and overcoming our tendency to sin (what he called passions.) St. […]

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