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March 2016

Bake Sale at St. Sava Church – Saturday, March 19

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The Serbian Sisters Circle Bake Sale will take place Saturday, March 19 at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Merrillville, Indiana beginning at 9:00 a.m.

The famous Serbian Bake Sale is open to the general public throughout Northwest Indiana and the Chicago area.

Many people pre-ordered strudels and nutrolls which may be picked up at the the Bake Sale between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. in the North end of the Pavilion Building located behind St. Sava Church.

Various baked items will be available for sale, though strudels and nutrolls will be in limited supply. Plan on arriving early to browse the best selection.

Strudels come in the flavors of Apple, Cherry, Sweet Cheese, Regular Cheese, and Spinach/Cheese for $13 each. Nutrolls will be available for $14 each.

Watch for more events www.saintsava.net/calendar to learn more about special events and activities taking place at St. Sava Church in Merrillville, Indiana.

Triumph of Orthodoxy Pan-Orthodox Vesper Service – Sunday, Mar. 20

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Descent of the Holy Ghost Romanian Orthodox Church, 750 W. 61st Ave., Merrillville, Indiana 46410

The Orthodox Christian Clergy Association of Northwest Indiana is sponsoring the “Triumph of Orthodoxy Pan-Orthodox Vesper Service” taking place Sunday evening, March 20 at 6:00 p.m.

Clergy from St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church will be participating in the services along with Clergy from Orthodox Churches from throughout the Northwest Indiana area. Members of St. Sava Church, Orthodox Faithful from throughout the region, and visitors are all encouraged to attend.

A reception will take place following the Vesper Service and presentation of the Holy Icons.

The service will take place at the Descent of the Holy Ghost Romanian Orthodox Church, 750 W. 61st Ave., Merrillville, Indiana 46410.

The guest speaker will be V. Rev. Dr. Milos Vesin, parish priest at Saint Archangel Michael Serbian Orthodox Church, Lansing, IL and Professor of Theological Faculty.

TheTriumph of Orthodoxy (also knowns as the Sunday of Orthodoxy or the Feast of Orthodoxy ) is unique historical event that is celebrated on the first Sunday of Great Lent (six Sundays before Pascha) in the liturgical calendar of the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Feast is kept in memory of the final defeat of Iconoclasm, a time when icons were banned in churches, and the restoration of the icons to the church.

For more information about this event, please contact V. Rev. Alin Munteanu at alinmunteanu1972@yahoo.com or 623-693-4639.

 

Presanctified Liturgy takes place at St. Sava during Great Lent – Wednesdays at 9:00 a.m.

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The Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts service will take place Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. beginning March 16 at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Merrillville, Indiana during Great Lent wherein communion is received from Gifts (the Body and Blood of Christ) that are sanctified (consecrated) in advance, hence the name Presanctified Liturgy; this Divine Liturgy has no anaphora (eucharistic prayer).

The Presanctified Liturgy is used on the weekdays of Great Lent, a season of repentance, fasting, and intensified prayer when the more frequent reception of communion is desirable; however, the full Divine Liturgy having a joyful character is not in keeping with the somberness of the season of repentance (Eucharist literally means “thanksgiving”) and so the Presanctified Liturgy is substituted.

Although this service may be performed on any weekday (Monday through Friday) of Great Lent, common parish practice at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church is to celebrate it on Wednesdays.

Find out all spiritual and other events taking place at St. Sava by visiting www.saintsava.net/calendar on the church website.

View images from Children’s Choir Festival 2016 at St. Sava Merrillville

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An album of images is now available at the St. Sava Facebook Page for the Children’s Choir “The Crown of Tones” Children’s Choir Festival that took place Saturday, March 12, 2016 at St. Sava Church in Merrillville, Indiana.

The festival featured more than 100 children singing a variety of songs and playing instruments that celebrated the rich Serbian cultural heritage. A zabava followed the festival for guests to enjoy dancing for the remainder of the evening after the performances were finished. Dinners and beverages were available for purchase throughout the evening.

The special event took place in the new Pavilion at St. Sava, 9191 Mississippi Street, Merrillville, IN 46410. The Pavilion facility and the South Wing Social Center are available to the general public for rental for a variety of events including weddings, parties, business meetings, tradeshows, conferences, and more requiring small, medium, and large event venue space.

Youth choirs from churches around the midwest shared their talents including St. Sava Serbian Church, Merrillville, IN; St. George Serbian Church, Schererville, IN; KORNELIJE STANKOVIĆ of St. George Serbian Church, East Chicago, IN; BRANKIĆI of Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Chicago, IL; and St. Sava Serbian Cathedral, Milwaukee, WI. The youth orchestra GRAČANICA from New Gračanica, Third Lake, IL also performed.

Visit the website www.saintsava.net/childrenschoir to learn more about the Children’s Choir at St. Sava in Merrillville.

If you are a Facebook user, please take a few moments to view the images below or login to your Facebook account and tag your friends in the photos so we can share these images with everyone who attended.

Image Gallery

Below are the first 25 images from the Children’s Choir Festival event. To view more than 130 images from the event, visit our Facebook Album at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.987668891310912.1073741840.192651084146034&type=3

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To view more than 130 images from the event, visit our Facebook Album at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.987668891310912.1073741840.192651084146034&type=3

Friday Fish Frys at St. Sava in Merrillville Begin – Friday, Mar. 18

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The legendary Fish Frys are returning  and we invite you to join us for our “Friday Fish Frys” at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Merrillville, Indiana throughout the Orthodox Lenten season. Everyone is welcome to join us for a delicious meal!

The Friday Fish Frys will take every Friday evening between March 18 and April 22 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Pavilion at St. Sava Church 9191 Mississippi Street, Merrillville, Indiana (Please note the March 18 Fish Fry will be moved to the South Wing Social Center in the main Church Building complex).

The meal includes Soup, Fish, and coleslaw/bread. Salad bar option also available. Beverages also available for purchase. We will post updates when featuring Bakalar dinners as well.

Friday Fish Frys will take place throughout the Orthodox Lenten season. These dinners are open to the general public and with Serbian Orthodox Easter taking place place May 1 this year, just over a month after Easter is celebrated March 27 on the Western Calendar, it gives everyone in Northwest Indiana a few extra weeks of delicious Fish Frys!

Volunteers still needed

Volunteers are needed to help in the kitchens, serving, and cleaning up. Salad bar and dessert items from members are also appreciated. Please call the church office at 219-736-9191 to volunteer.

2016 Fish Fry Dates at St. Sava Church – Merrillville, Indiana

We look forward to seeing you at one of our many Friday Fish Fry Dates:

  • March 18
  • March 25
  • April 1
  • April 8
  • April 15
  • April 22

Children’s Choir at St. Sava Church announces program and song list for Festival – Saturday, Mar. 12

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The Children’s Choir Festival has released the program and song list for the special performances taking place Saturday, March 12 at 6:00 p.m. at St. Sava Church in Merrillville, Indiana.

The Children’s Choir of St. Sava Church will be playing festival host under the direction of Ivana Stankovich. The festival titled “The Crown of Tones” will feature children singing a variety of songs that celebrate the rich Serbian cultural heritage. This special event will take place in the new Pavilion at St. Sava, 9191 Mississippi Street, Merrillville, IN 46410.

Youth choirs from churches around the midwest will share their talents including St. Sava Serbian Church, Merrillville, IN; St. George Serbian Church, Schererville, IN; KORNELIJE STANKOVIĆ of St. George Serbian Church, East Chicago, IN; BRANKIĆI of Holy Resurrection Cathedral, and St. Sava Serbian Cathedral, Milwaukee, WI.

Youth orchestra GRAČANICA from New Gračanica, Third Lake, IL will also be performing.

Program and Song List for “Crown of Tones” Children’s Choir Festival 2016

1.”GRAČANICA” ORCHESTRA ­– Gračanica Monastery, Third Lake, Illinois

  • SERBIAN SPLET­ – INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
  • PRED IKONOM SVETOG SAVE  – Solo with guitar –­ Niki Medanović

Head of orchestra ­– Miroslav Medanović

2. Children’s Choir ”SAINT SAVA” – ­ St. Sava Church, Merrillville, Indiana

  • SERBIAN TRADITIONAL SONGS ­ – SPLET
  • SIMONIDA
  • FILI, FILI, FILIA
  • BUDIMO LJUDI ­– SONG ABOUT PATRIARCH PAVLE

Choir Director­ – Ivana Stanković
Guitar ­ – Vasilije Vasko Stanković
Flute ­ – Ivana Filipović

3. Children’s Choir “SAINT SAVA” – St. Sava Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • BOGORODICE DJEVO
  • TJELO HRISTOVO
  • SVETI SAVO
  • MARŠIRALA KRALJA PETRA GARDA
  • OJ, SRBIJO

Choir Director – Jennifer Sweetland
Substitute ­– Mirjana Ubiparipović Brankov

4. Children’s Choir ” BRANKIĆI”­ – Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Chicago, Illinois

  • HRISTOS DODJE MEDJU NAS
  • NEBESKA SRBIJA
  • KAD TE VIDIM NA SOKAKU
  • MOLIMO ZA FINU TIŠINU

Choir Director – Jelena Vranić
Substitute – Jelena Stojaković

5. Children’s Choir ”KORNELIJE STANKOVIĆ”­ – St. George Church, East Chicago, Illinois

  • RASTKO
  • TRISVETO ­ SVJATI BOŽE
  • TROPAR SVETOM DJORDJU
  • KOSOVSKI BOŽUROVI

Choir Director – ­Tatjana Nenadović

6. Children’s Choir ”SAINT GEORGE”­ – St. George Church, Schererville, Indiana

  • MARIJO SLAVNA
  • SPLET OJ, SRBIJO

Choir Director­ – Tijana Samardžija

Youth from Brankici at Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Chicago to perform at St. Sava Choir Fest – Saturday, Mar. 12

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Youth from Brankici at Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of Redwood Drive in Chicago will be among many children’s choirs from around the midwest performing at the inaugural “Crown of Tones” Children’s Choir Festival event taking place March 12 at 6:00 p.m. at St. Sava Church in Merrillville, Indiana.

The Children’s Choir of St. Sava will be playing festival host under the direction of Ivana Stankovich. The festival titled “The Crown of Tones” will feature children singing a variety of songs and playing instruments that celebrate the rich Serbian cultural heritage. This special event will take place in the new Pavilion at St. Sava, 9191 Mississippi Street, Merrillville, IN 46410.

Youth choirs from churches around the midwest will share their talents including St. Sava Serbian Church, Merrillville, IN; St. George Serbian Church, Schererville, IN; St. George Serbian Church, East Chicago, IN; Holy Resurrection Serbian Cathedral of Redwood Drive, Chicago, IL; and St. Sava Serbian Cathedral, Milwaukee, WI.

The Youth orchestra from New Gračanica, Third Lake, IL will also be performing.

The Gracanica Orkestra was formed three years ago after a successful Sveti Sava performance which was created by parents and choreographer Miroslav Medanovic with Suzana Andjelkovic and Milorad Todorovic. When the children showed interest in learning to play Serbian songs, it lead to creating the Gracanica Orkestra.

The mission of Gracanica Folklore continues as the younger generations show interest and join the Orkestra, sharing knowledge and love of our traditional Serbian music.

More details will appear in the coming weeks. Please follow the St. Sava Merrillville, Indiana Facebook Page, “The Crown of Tones” Facebook Event, and the www.saintsava.net website for more.

Adult folklore dance sessions begin at St. Sava – Open group – Monday, Mar. 21

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Dust off your “Opanke” and join the Adult Folklore Dance Sessions every Monday evening beginning March 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the South Wing Social Center at St. Sava in Merrillville, Indiana.

The open group is newly forming this year at St. Sava, seeking to gather people interested in learning traditional Serbian Kolo dances and to just have fun. The group also welcomes people who learned the traditional dances growing up in youth folklore groups and want to keep dancing with friends in an adult environment.

Everyone is welcome to attend – men and women, members of St. Sava, members of other churches throughout Northwest Indiana and Chicagoland, and anyone in the community who simply wants to learn about the culture and the fun, circle dance called the Kolo (no more sitting on the sidelines during Serb Fest 2016 which takes place August 5, 6, and 7 – you will be dancing like a pro by the time the fest rolls around).

The dance sessions each Monday evening will start at 7:00 p.m. and end by 9:00 p.m. Each session will begin with some dance instruction and review by Miloš Drljević Djakovac, the dance instructor for St. Sava’s youth folklore group named Srbadija.

The focus of the dance sessions will be fun, so don’t worry if you don’t have “opanke” in your closet. Wear your tennis shoes and comfortable clothes because dancing the kolo can be a serious workout!

Magda Serdar, organizer of the dance sessions, explains her reasons for wanting to help form such a group. “I just love folklore. You are never too old to dance. A lot of people have talked about forming such a group and there are so many people who have danced in the past when younger, now is the time to do it,” Serdar said.

Dance sessions begin Monday, March 21 in the South Wing Social Center at St. Sava. A small fee of $5 per week will be collected and used to support the church, children’s folklore, and children’s choir.

For more questions or more information, please call Magda Serdar at (440) 954-2039.

The story behind the Children’s Choir and Festival at St. Sava – Saturday, Mar. 12

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Something special can be heard in the hallways outside the practice rooms at St. Sava Church in recent weeks. Children can be heard singing, but that alone isn’t what is so special – it’s how they are singing that makes the sounds truly unique.

The children aren’t just singing along, reading words from pieces of paper. They are using their hearts and minds, filling the songs with spirit and doing their best to hit just the right notes every step along the way. It’s thoughtful work that requires precise thinking, but also requires the young performers to feel the music to make it come alive. They are learning the true art and science of choral singing in the Serbian and Orthodox tradition.

It’s how the young children have been practicing for weeks as they prepare for their performance this weekend at the Children’s Choir Festival, “The Crown of Tones.” It’s a festival featuring children from churches in Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin coming together to sing a variety of songs and playing instruments that celebrate the rich Serbian cultural heritage.

It’s an opportunity for you to see and hear Serbian tradition come alive through the voices and talents of the next generation at this special event that will take place beginning Saturday, March 12 at 6:00 p.m. in the new Pavilion at St. Sava, 9191 Mississippi Street, Merrillville, IN 46410. The children would greatly appreciate your support, being in the audience, and cheering for their good work.

Building young talent, building tradition

The Children’s Choir Festival “The Crown of Tones” wouldn’t have been possible if it were not for the creation of a Children’s Choir at St. Sava.

For more than 100 years St. Sava Church has long been a center for culture and spirituality, providing opportunity for people of all ages to refine their talents and celebrate their traditions through music and dance.

The opportunity to expand the choral offerings for youth and a chance to build new traditions began December 7, 2014 with the blessings of Father Marko and Father Bogdan as the St. Sava Children’s Choir was officially established.

The organization began with a goal of gathering children who have a love for music and an interest to learn the language and culture our their ancestors.

The choir currently has 14 members from the ages of 5 to 12. Their repertoire consists of several children’s spiritual and old Serbian songs with a few solos for children with an advanced talent.

During rehearsals, much emphasis is put on development of the children’s voices. The choir spends time on musical literacy, leaning notes and musical terminology, as well as development of the feeling for the melody, the rhythm, and the dynamics of the music.

Over the past year, our choir has added 15 pieces to the repertoire and has made several appearances at Church functions, as well as throughout the region.

The choir is directed by Ivana Stankovic accompanied by Vasilije Vasko Stankovic on guitar. The St. Sava Children’s Choir wins our audiences and is aimed at increasing the number of children in the choir, as well as developing older singing groups.

The Children’s Choir meets once or twice a week, generally Tuesdays and Thursdays at St. Sava. Every child is welcome, but will have a small audition for the sake of the director determining the level of the child’s musical ability.

Bringing talents together for “The Crown of Tones” – Saturday, March 12

With increasing numbers of youth joining the Children’s Choir at St. Sava, along with their many performances throughout the region, the parents and leadership of the Children’s Choir sought to bring talents from around the area for a special showcase performance in the new Pavilion at St. Sava in Merrillville, Indiana.

The special Children’s Choir Festival “The Crown of Tones” was created.

Children’s choirs from around the midwest will be performing at the inaugural Children’s Choir Festival taking place March 12 at 6:00 p.m. at St. Sava Church in Merrillville, Indiana.

The Children’s Choir of St. Sava is playing festival host under the direction of Ivana Stankovich. The festival titled “The Crown of Tones” will feature children singing a variety of songs and playing instruments that celebrate the rich Serbian cultural heritage.

Youth choirs from churches around the midwest will share their talents including St. Sava Serbian Church, Merrillville, IN; St. George Serbian Church, Schererville, IN; St. George Serbian Church, East Chicago, IN; Holy Resurrection Serbian Cathedral of Redwood Drive, Chicago, IL; and St. Sava Serbian Cathedral, Milwaukee, WI.

The Youth orchestra from New Gračanica, Third Lake, IL will also be performing.

The Gracanica Orkestra was formed three years ago after a successful Sveti Sava performance which was created by parents and choreographer Miroslav Medanovic with Suzana Andjelkovic and Milorad Todorovic. When the children showed interest in learning to play Serbian songs, it lead to creating the Gracanica Orkestra.

The mission of Gracanica Orkestra continues as the younger generations show interest and join the Orkestra, sharing knowledge and love of traditional Serbian music.

For more details, please follow the St. Sava Merrillville, Indiana Facebook Page, “The Crown of Tones” Facebook Event, and the www.saintsava.net website.

Akathist at St. Sava Church: Holy Martyr Zlata of Maglen – Thursday, Mar. 10

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Join us this Thursday, Mar. 10 at 6:00 p.m. at St. Sava Church in Merrillville, Indiana for our weekly Akathist prayers (Click here to learn more about the Akathist prayer services at St. Sava Church).

This week we offer praises forHoly Martyr Zlata of Maglen.

Holy Martyr Zlata of Maglen

Saint Zlata of Maglen

This week’s Akathist is dedicated to Holy Martyr Zlata of Maglen.

Holy Martyr Zlata was born in Slatina region, of poor peasants who had three other daughters. Zlata was a meek and devout girl, wise with Christ’s wisdom and golden (Zlata means golden) not only in name but also in her God-fearing heart.

When Zlats went out one day to get water, some shameless Turks sized her and carried her of to their house. When one of them urged her to embrace Islam and become his wife, Zlata answered fearlessly, “I believe in Christ, and know Him alone as my bridegroom; I shall never deny Him even if you put me to a thousand tortures and cur me into pieces.”

Her parents and sisters then arrived, and said to her. “O our daughter, have mercy on yourself and us. Deny Christ publicly; He will forgive you, that we all can be happy. Christ is merciful, He will forgive you your sins, committed under the pressure of life.”

She replied to her parents, “When you urged me to deny Christ, the true God, you are no longer parents or sisters to me; I have the Lord Jesus Christ as father, the Mother of God as mother, for brothers and sisters, the saints…’ Then the Turks hung her from the tree and cut her to small pieces.

This Martyr Maiden gave her soul into God’s hands, and entered into the realm of Paradise, in 1796. There were many miracles performed at the site of her grave, and holy relics.

What is Akathist?

The Akathist Service at St. Sava Church in Merrillville, Indiana is a brief weekly celebration of the works of the Saints, Holy Days, and Holy Trinity.

The Akathist service lasts approximately 35 minutes and is an opportunity for a uniquely participatory service in which men and women may have the option to read passages from the Book of Akathists, exchanging phrasings with Clergy, and experiencing a unique mid-week spiritual connection with fellow parishioners.

St. Sava Church understands the lives of parishioners today are increasingly busy. The intention of the this evening service start time is to enable people to come together, after work, in the early evening, to worship as a community for a mid-week spiritual uplifting and connection.

Consider making Thursday nights a special night for the entire family. Start your evening at Akthist and then enjoy some additional quality time together as a family.

Everyone is welcome to attend and participate as much as one feels comfortable. If you are new to the Orthodox Faith or if you are familiar, but haven’t been in touch recently, Akathist is a great way to connect and reconnect. It is completely acceptable to come to the Thursday evening Akathist service wearing a work uniform or making a visit on your way home from work. It’s not as much about what you wear as it is about the spirit you bring with you when you join us.