March 2025
As we begin the month of March we are already beginning the Great Fast. We tend to look at the Fasts as an inconvenience in our life, but the Great Fast is supposed to disrupt our life, and to make us realize how much we are distracted in this life and that we need to learn to rely on Christ and not the things of the world. Many of us will start the fast with good intentions. Then, as fast goes on, we start to lose focus, so we must pray and try to persevere and learn to trust Christ to help us through.
The season of the Great Fast and the Holy Week Fast is the time of preparation for the feast of the Resurrection of Christ. If we just go through the motions of the Fast, not really participating in it and then approach the Resurrection of Christ as just another Sunday service then we will have missed the opportunity to work on our soul and purify it. Without this proper preparation, the deeper meaning of Christ’s crucifixion and Resurrection are lost.
This is a time we should renew ourselves through: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. It is a time that we take a deep look into ourselves, which should bring us to repentance, to a real changing of our minds, hearts and deeds in obedience with Christ and his teachings. It is the time of our return to the great commandments of loving God and our neighbors. It is not easy to do, but with focus and with trust in Christ we can begin to live our life the way Christ intended us to.
We are all called to be perfect, as Christ says in Matthew's Gospel; Therefore you shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect. It is a struggle to fast for the 40 days but the spiritual benefit is great. Like Zaccheaus, it was a struggle for him to climb the tree, but in the end he was able to see Christ.
Our job as human beings is to draw closer to Christ and fulfill His holy will, which is what we say every time we say The Lord’s Prayer. When we fast from foods, tv, radio, social media etc we are eliminating those things that prevent us from pursuing a relationship with Christ and, in this way, we are able to see those things that are sinful in our life. In other words, we should be trying to have that pure heart, as it says in the Beatitudes: Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God!
The fast should be kept as best we can but not by the mouth alone but also by the eye, the ear, the feet, the hands and all members of the body. The eye must abstain from impure sights, the ear from malicious gossip, the hands from acts of injustice, it is useless to fast from foods, and yet to indulge in criticism and slander. It is our repentance that God desires, not our remorse.
We sorrow for our sins, but we do so in the joy of God’s mercy. We mortify our flesh, but we do so in the joy of our resurrection into life everlasting. We make ready for the resurrection during Great Lent, both Christ’s Resurrection and our own.
May we all have a spiritually beneficial Great Fast!
Fr. Mikel
Tues Mar 25th 840am 9th Hour/Vesperal Divine Liturgy6pm Class
Weds Mar 26th 540pm 9th Hour/Presanctified Liturgy
Fri Mar 28th 840am 9th Hour/Presanctified Liturgy
Sat Mar 29th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy 330pm Class 5pm Vespers
Sun Mar 30th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Mon Mar 31st 540pm 9th Hour/Presanctified Liturgy
Tues Apr 1st 6pm Class
Weds Apr 2nd 540pm 9th Hour/Presanctified Liturgy
Fri Apr 4th 840am 9th Hour/Presanctified Liturgy
Sat Apr 5th 10am Baptisms 5pm Vespers
Sun Apr 6th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Mon Apr 7th 540pm 9th Hour/Presanctified Liturgy
Tues Apr 8th 6pm Class
Weds Apr 9th 540pm 9th Hour/Presanctified Liturgy
Fri Apr 11th 840pm 9th Hour/Presanctified Liturgy
Sat Apr 12th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy Class 5pm Vespers/Blessing of Palms
Sun Apr 13th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy 12 noon Bridegroom Matins
Tues Apr 15th 840am 9th Hour/Presanctified Liturgy 6pm Bridegroom Matins
Weds Apr 16th 840am 9th Hour/Presanctified Liturgy 6pm Matins
Thurs Apr 17th 840am 9th Hour/Vesperal Liturgy 6pm Matins
Fri Apr 18th 8am Royal Hours 330pm Vespers 5pm Matins
Sat Apr 19th 840am 9th Hour/Vesperal Liturgy 1130pm Nocturns/Procession/Matins/Liturgy
Sun Apr 20th 1pm Paschal Vespers
Mon Apr 21st 850am Paschal Hours/Divine Liturgy/Procession
Tue Apr 22nd 6pm Vespers
Weds Apr 23rd 850 Paschal Hours/Divine Liturgy
Sat Apr 26th 5pm Vespers
Sun Apr 27th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Weds Apr 30th 6pm Bible study/class
Sat May 3rd 5pm Vespers
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
Directions To Saints Peter & Paul
This Week...
March 22, 2025
There is Class/Bible study Tuesday March 25th at 6pm in the hall.
If you wish to donate towards Pascha flowers, please mark that on your envelope or check.
Attached is the Lenten Appeal from the Diocese.
Myrrh Bearers will be having a Lenten soup sale on March 30th.They will also be selling frozen loaves of Pascha Bread and dinner rolls for those who want to save them for Pascha.
A potluck luncheon will be held after Vespers on Pascha. Please see Mat. Elizabeth Pfeiffer to sign up to bring an item or if you would like to volunteer to help with the potluck.
For those who will attend Bright Monday services there will be a potluck coffee hour after the Liturgy/Procession.
Collections for Project Mexico are on the 1st Sunday of the month, next collection will be Sunday April 6th.
The Food Drive this year will be for FOCUS; Fellowship of Orthodox Christians United to Serve, here in Phoenix. A revised list is attached. Last day to donate will be April 6th. If you would prefer to donate money, please see Marty Gala, she will do the shopping.
There is a sign up sheet for the meals after Presanctified Liturgies in the hall.
Here is the website for the AAC which will be held here in Phoenix in July. https://www.oca.org/aac Parents, if you wish to have your child participate in the youth activities, you must register as an Observer and be onsite. See attached flyer.
Volunteers will be needed after Divine Liturgy on Lazarus Saturday to tie the palms and pussy willows together for the Vespers of Palm Sunday.
Steve Doerksen is seeking to organize a mission trip to Kodiak Island in Alaska for the last week of July. Updated flyer is posted in the hall.
We should always remember to tithe, as this is very important to keep the church running, and it is also an offering to God. For the month of February our income was more than our expenses by $7,482. Which brings us in line with the budget.
The soul that loves God has its rest in God and in God alone. In all the paths that men walk in the world, they do not attain peace until they draw nigh to hope in God.
St. Isaac the Syrian