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December 2025

Greetings to all!

Now that we are in the Nativity Fast, I pray it is going well for everyone. We should always remember that this fast is not only about food, but about putting away all evil and sin in our lives, preparing our hearts for the birth of Christ, and drawing closer to Him. When we keep this in mind, we can pass through the Fast remembering that it is the Nativity of our Lord and Saviour that we will be celebrating. Let us not become so caught up in the trappings of the season that we forget the true reason for our fasting.

Christ tells us that He was born to suffer, die, and rise again, to save us from hell and eternal torment and to open for us the path to the heavenly Kingdom. During this Fast, we should pause and reflect on our life, the judgment to come, eternity, and what answer we will give to God for how we have lived. He is the Word Who became flesh—the eternal Son of God, co-eternal with the Father and the Holy Spirit—Who took on our humanity, becoming incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary. We proclaim and remember this every time we recite the Creed in our personal prayers and in the Divine Liturgy. This wondrous, awesome, and saving mystery humbles us, reminding us of the immeasurable love of our Good God, who came to earth to show us the path to His Kingdom.

Shortly after the Nativity, we will welcome a new civil year, a time when many make resolutions. But we should not wait until then. Let us resolve now, during the Nativity Fast, to pray more, read Holy Scripture more, and live as Christ calls us to live—humbly and obediently, as His servants. Let us also take time to make peace with everyone and to forgive those who have hurt or offended us.

If we do this, then as we continue through the Fast, we will be able to contemplate all that God has done for mankind and for each of us personally. And so, with peaceful and thankful hearts, we will be prepared to joyfully welcome the Christ-Child into the world and to begin the New Year in peace.

May we all have a blessed Fast.

Fr. Mikel

What is the proper Orthodox Church Dress Code?

1) Men should not wear hats, bandanas, shorts, sleeveless shirts, or casual footwear like flipflops.

2) Women should not wear miniskirts, spandex-tight clothing, low-cut or revealing tops (unless covered with a sweater or other garment), or casual footwear like flipflops.

3) Children should be given a little more flexibility but should still wear “church clothes” so that they know they are somewhere that is special and holy.

4) Everyone should refrain from clothing that is immodest, ostentatious, a fashion-statement, or otherwise distracting from the prayerful and sacred space of the Lord’s House. Clothing or bodily adornments with images, symbols, or writing should not be worn or at least covered up, so that the holy icons and Word of God do not have to compete with the logo of our favorite sport team, the name of a music band, or the slogan of our political party.

Weds Dec 3rd 6pm Class/Bible study
Fri Dec 5th 6pm Vespers
Sat Dec 6th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy 5pm Vespers
Sun Dec 7th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Weds Dec 10th 6pm Class/Bible study
Sat Dec 13th 10am Baptism 5pm Vespers
Sun Dec 14th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Weds Dec 17th 6pm Class/Bible study This is the last class for the year
Fri Dec 19th 6pm Vespers
Sat Dec 20th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy 5pm Vespers
Sun Dec 21st 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Weds Dec 24th 8am Royal Hours/Vesperal Divine Liturgy 5pm Matins/Holy Supper
Thurs Dec 25th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Sat Dec 27th 5pm Vespers
Sun Dec 28th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Weds Dec 31st 5:30pm Vespers
Thurs Jan 1st 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy/ New Year Molieben
Sat Jan 3rd 5pm Vespers
Sun Jan 4th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Mon Jan 5th 8am Royal Hours/ Vesperal Divine Liturgy/Blessing of Water 530pm Matins
Tues Jan 6th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Sat Jan 10th 5pm Vespers
Sun Jan 11th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy

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Regular Services

Saturday: Vespers, 5:00 pm

Sunday: Divine Liturgy, 9:00 am

 

Address

1614 E. Monte Vista Rd.

Phoenix, Az 85006

 

Phone / Email

Fr. Mikel: 907-444-8545

Church: 602-253-9515

 

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Announcements

 

This Week...

November 29, 2025

There is bible class on Weds Dec 3rd at 6pm in the hall.

The funeral for Peter Radjenovich will be held at St Peter & Paul Orthodox Church on Friday Dec 5th, viewing will be at 9am with the funeral at 10am. Following the funeral the entombment will take place at Green Acres Cemetery Scottsdale Az.

https://www.sscfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/peter-radjenovich

The Christmas Outreach has 5 families for parishioners to adopt. Please see Christine Sanchez if you wish to participate.

The Tailgate party received $366 in donations for 2 Alaskan seminary families. If you would like to donate towards these seminarians, please see Judy Bushko. 

If you ordered a nutroll they are available for pickup.

Sunday Dec 14th there will be a potluck, fish will be provided but the lenten sides are potluck. Also the nuns from St Mary of Egypt Monastery will be here to sell their items.

FOCA is taking orders for coasters. A set of 4 will cost $15, order forms are on the tables in the hall.

For The Bible and the Fathers for Orthodox, Monday the 1st the Epistle is on page 530 and the Gospel is page 578.

Collections for Project Mexico are on the 1st Sunday of the month, the next collection will be Sunday Dec 7th.

The holiday bake and raffle will be Dec 21st. Tickets for the raffle will start selling on the 14th.

Our parish community is invited to join Project Mexico 2026. We're building homes for families in need. Dates: June 11-17, 2026 Cost: $900 per person ($100 registration + $800 fundraising) See attached flyer.

We should always remember to tithe, as it is an offering to God. The tithe is very important to keep the church running. For the month of October Income was more than our expenses by $3400.

"Should thoughts of self-praise, of self-satisfaction, occur to you, say: 'I myself am nothing; all that is good in me is accomplished by the grace of God.' What hast thou that thou didst not receive?' (I Cor. 4:7). 'Without Me ye can do nothing' (John 15:5)."  St John of Kronstadt

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Prayer List
We offer prayers for all of our parishioners who are ill or unable to attend services:
Bill Osolinsky
Anatoly Bezkorovainy
Jamie Arango
Marie Lobb
Antonia Adams-Clement
Ann Carroll
Walter Booriakin
May Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Physician of our souls and bodies, reach out His healing hand and bless these , His servants.

The Mission of The Orthodox Church in America, the local autocephalous Orthodox Christian Church, is to be faithful in fulfilling the commandment of Christ to “Go into all the world and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit…”

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The Holy Scripture is a collection of books written over multiple centuries by those inspired by God to do so. It is the primary witness to the Orthodox Christian faith, within Holy Tradition and often described as its highest point. It was written by the prophets and apostles in human language, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and collected, edited, and canonized by the Church.

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Holiness or sainthood is a gift (charisma) given by God to man, through the Holy Spirit. Man's effort to become a participant in the life of divine holiness is indispensable, but sanctification itself is the work of the Holy Trinity, especially through the sanctifying power of Jesus Christ, who was incarnate, suffered crucifixion, and rose from the dead, in order to lead us to the life of holiness, through the communion with the Holy Spirit.

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Saints Peter & Paul Orthodox Church
1614 E Monte Vista Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85006