St. James Parish News
June 20, 2025
Feast of Saint Methodius, Bishop of Patara
In order not to be in daily bondage to the passions and the Devil, you must set yourself an object to aim at, have this object constantly in view, and endeavour to attain it, conquering all obstacles by the name of the Lord. What is this object? The Kingdom of God, the Divine palace of glory, prepared for believers from the creation of the world. But as this object can only be attained by certain means, it also is necessary to have such means at one’s disposal. And what are these means? Faith, hope, and love, especially the last. St. John of Kronstadt
Article from Metropolitan SABA
Contemporary Luminous Faces: Metropolitan Anthony Bloom, Part Two
His spiritual talks, always rooted in Scripture, were widely admired. It was said of him:
“Metropolitan Anthony speaks Russian, English, French, and German in a calm and resonant voice. However, he often conveys the message of the Gospel most powerfully through his presence and example. He captures the attention of all who meet him and speaks with a profound spiritual commitment that surpasses language barriers, achieving communication where others either fail or only partially succeed.”
Read the entire article: https://www.antiochian.org/regulararticle/2458
Wednesday Evenings
For a change of pace, we will study the small book “Way of the Ascetics” by Tito Colliander.
It is is available via a number of bookshops / vendors.
There is also a version online:
https://stjohndc.org/sites/default/files/colliander_en.pdf
Name days, Birthdays and Anniversaries
Terence H. – Nameday: 06-26
Kjerstin H. – Birthday: 06-27
Shana V. – Nameday: 06-27
Alex A. – Birthday: 06-28
May God grant you many years!
Upcoming Feasts / Celebrations
| Monday June 23 | |
|---|---|
| 6:30 PM | Men’s Group |
| Thursday June 26 | |
| 9:30 AM | Women / Children Prayer group |
| June 16 – June 28 | |
| Apostles’ Fast | |
Please remember that our full calendar continues to be available at our parish web site. Here is a link:
https://stjfc.org/Pages/Calendar/calendar.php
Prosphora
| June 22 | Natalia M. (Nana) |
| June 29 | Shana V. |
| July 6 | Anna H. |
| July 13 | Kari H. |
| July 20 | Nana D. |
Full schedule:
https://stjfc.org/Pages/Ministries/Prosphora/Docs/prosphora sched 2025 web.pdf
Readers
| June 22 | Nate | 2nd after Pentecost | Rom. 2:10-16 |
| June 29 | Gabriel | Apostles Peter and Paul | II Cor. 11:21-12:9 |
| July 6 | Zach | 4th after Pentecost | Rom. 6:18-23 |
| July 13 | Thomas | Fathers of 4th Ecumenical Council | Titus 3:8-15 |
| July 20 | Ken | Prophet Elijah (Elias) | James 5:10-20 |
| July 27 | James | Great-martyr Panteleimon | II Tim. 2:1-10 |
| August 3 | Jared | 8th after Pentecost | I Cor. 1:10-17 |
| August 10 | Connor | 9th after Pentecost | I Cor. 3:9-17 |
| August 17 | Isaac | 10th after Pentecost | I Cor. 4:9-16 |
Full schedule:
https://stjfc.org/Pages/Ministries/Altar/Docs/epistle readers for 2025.pdf
Scripture Readings for this coming Sunday
Epistle: ST. PAUL’S LETTER TO THE ROMANS 2:10-16
Brethren, glory and honor and peace for every one who does good, the Jew first and also the Greek. For God shows no partiality. All who have sinned without the law will also perish without the law, and all who have sinned under the law will be judged by the law. For it is not the hearers of the law who are righteous before God, but the doers of the law who will be justified. When Gentiles who have not the law do by nature what the law requires, they are a law to themselves, even though they do not have the law. They show that what the law requires is written on their hearts, while their conscience also bears witness and their conflicting thoughts accuse or perhaps excuse them on that day when, according to my gospel, God judges the secrets of men by Christ Jesus.
Gospel: MATTHEW 4:18-23
At that time, as Jesus walked by the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon who is called Peter and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea; for they were fishermen. And he said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Immediately they left their nets and followed him. And going on from there he saw two other brothers, James the son of Zebedee and John his brother, in the boat with Zebedee their father, mending their nets, and he called them. Immediately they left their boat and their father, and followed him. And he went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and preaching the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every infirmity among the people.
Spiritual Reading
St. Olga of Alaska, Pray for Us!
Fr. Stephen Freeman
It is difficult to describe culture of saints within the life of Orthodoxy. When speaking to Christians who are strangers to such devotions, it is like trying to describe a flavor that is unlike anything else (try describing salt without using the word, “salty”). My family’s direct experience of Orthodoxy began in the early 1990’s. Among our first encounters were the Orthodox saints of North America. St. Herman of Alaska and the martyrs, St. Juvenaly and St. Peter the Aleut were of note. They underscored the fact that Orthodoxy first came to America in Alaska, when it was part of the Russian Empire. We heard stories of its peaceful and grace-filled embrace among the native peoples. There was one, however, that was quite unique in that assembly: “Mathuska Olga.”
Read the entire article: https://glory2godforallthings.com/2025/06/19/st-olga-of-alaska-pray-for-us/
St. James Orthodox Church
2610 S.E. Frontage Rd.
Fort Collins, CO 80525
970.221.4180