“The seed is the word of God. The ones along the path are those who have heard; then the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, that they may not believe and be saved. And the ones on the rock are those who, when they hear the word, receive it with joy; but these have no root, they believe for a while and in time of temptation fall away. And as for what fell among the thorns, they are those who hear, but as they go on their way they are choked by the cares and riches and pleasures of life, and their fruit does not mature. And as for that in the good soil, they are those who, hearing the word, hold it fast in an honest and good heart, and bring forth fruit with patience." As he said these things, he cried out "He who has ears to hear, let him hear."
Sunday Highlights
Philoptochos Wine Tasting
Last Night's Soup Run
by Despina Kartson
Our 115 guests on 33rd Street in Manhattan enjoyed the chicken souvlaki meal we served during last night's soup run. With the benefit of extra chicken from our recent Greek Festival, our chef prepared meals that included rice, vegetables, apples, coffee and hot chocolate. A few of our guests told us that they really appreciate our food and that it is always "the best".
With limited cars available to drive into the city, we pared down our clothing donations to those most necessary: socks, underwear, shoes and pants. Our two cars were packed with no room to see out of or to spare and we drove into the city to a large and welcoming crowd. Immediately, at least three men stepped out of line and helped us unload our cars and distribute some of the items.
As we often say, we enjoy talking with our guests and last night, one of our volunteers described his experience after a fun conversation with a group of men about sports:
It just felt great to talk with these guys and go back and forth about historic sports moments and current topics around the world. Robert, a man who I met for the first time today came up to me afterward and said how much he appreciated what we were doing. Words like these make you realize how much we mean to these men and women and I will do my best to make them feel the reciprocal... how much we appreciate them no matter the circumstances.
We are always grateful for the unending support of our volunteers and sponsors including The Fotiades family who sponsored last night's soup run, Manny Louros for preparing the meals, those who donated clothing and toiletries. A special thank you to Philoptochos who secured a generous donation of Bombas socks. Bombas is a sock company that has donated 8 million pairs to homeless shelters since launching in 2013. The company was founded to address the #1 most requested item in homeless shelters and for every pair purchased, Bombas donates a pair to someone in need.
We are also most appreciative of the efforts of many parishioners from Holy Trinity and friends in New York who come together every month to offer a listening ear and give their time to those in need.
The evening ended with a classic random act of kindness that we often experience. After we had driven a number of blocks and were stopped at a traffic light, a man in a car next to ours beeped, got our attention and told us that our car's trunk was open. He got out of his car, closed our trunk, waved and drove off - all in a New York minute!
We are accepting donations of new women and men's underwear, tee shirts, sweatshirts and hoodies. Tote bags and backpacks are always needed. Please join us on October 25.
Greek School Begins!
Congratulations to our Ladies Philoptochos
Greek School Registration is now open!
Experienced Greek language teachers make our program thrive!
To register for the 2018-2019 school year
Please return the completed registration form to the church office.
The Greek School is devoted to developing literacy and fluency in the Greek Language and to cultivating knowledge and understanding of Greek cultures and traditions.
We educate children in the Greek language (conversational and written), Greek history, geography, culture, and religion. Students are provided venues to show their achievements through events on campus at the church, and off campus where they dance and present their poems.
Greek School PTA
Remember, we are all working together for “our most precious gifts”...our children!
The PTA’s role is to enhance and support the Greek School’s mission through volunteering and fundraising events.
To enable the Greek School to begin operations on solid footing, we are collecting $30.00 per family which are the PTA dues for the 2018/2019 school year. We only have two General Assembly meetings the entire year. One for elections and the other one is general meeting. In order to have the right to vote, you must be an active PTA member.
Kindly fill out the information and membership form and have a cash payment or check made payable to “Holy Trinity Greek School PTA”, as you register your child/children to Greek School this year. It will make the start to the school year run smoothly.
We thank you for your continued support and look forward to a productive and rewarding year.
PTA Officers
President
Angela Manessis Kapelonis
Vice President
Alexandra Politopoulos
Treasurer
Theresa Giannaris
Recording Secretary
Elli Modroukas
Corresponding Secretary
Luisa Kostalos
Board Member
Stephanie Resvanis
Board Member
Dorothy Kasimis
Congratulations John Dos Santos!!!
John Dos Santos’ walk to Hellenic College Holy Cross School of Theology concluded this evening at Vesper Services for the Feast of the Holy Cross. Archbishop Demetrios greeted John and his family together with Fr. Nick on the steps of the Holy Cross Chapel. John presented His Eminence and the School’s President, Fr. Christopher Metropoulos with a check of $35,000. We congratulate John for a tremendous job well done. AXIOS!