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Weekly folklore dance sessions open to adults from around the community – Monday, Feb. 13

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You are invited to join the dozens of people that have been showing up each week to celebrate the cultural and healthy exercise benefits associated with traditional Serbian Folklore Dance at St. Sava Church, 9191 Mississippi Street, Merrillville, Indiana.

The Adult Folklore Dance Sessions meet each Monday evening at 7:00 p.m. in either the Pavilion or South Wing Social Center at the church learning new dances, getting a dose of exercise, and simply having fun.

The open group seeks to gather people interested in learning traditional Serbian Kolo dances and to just have fun. The group welcomes those with no previous dancing experience from the greater Northwest Indiana community along with 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 – you will be dancing like a pro by the time the fest rolls around if you practice – www.serbfest.org).

The dance sessions each Monday evening start at 7:00 p.m. and end by 9:00 p.m. Each session begins with some general dance instruction and review for dances that are commonly performed at various Serbian festivals and celebrations. The second half of the session focuses on more structured types of folklore dances. All of the instruction is provided by Miloš Drljević Djakovac, the dance instructor for St. Sava’s youth folklore group named Srbadija.

The focus of the dance sessions is to have fun, so don’t worry if you don’t have traditional Serbian “opanke” dance shoes 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, explained 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 at 7:00 p.m. Monday evenings at St. Sava and take place in either the South Wing Social Center or the Pavilion, depending on group size and room availability. 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.

St. Sava’s Stefanovic of Crown Point signs with Purdue; Vote now for February “Athlete of the Month”

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Sasha Stefanovic continues to proudly wear number 33 for Crown Point High School as he celebrates his signing to play basketball with the Purdue University Boilermakers in the next school year, but he needs your help and your vote now as he competes in the “February Athlete of the month” in the Post-Tribune online poll.

Simply click the link below to place your vote online on the Post-Tribune website. Voting is open through February 9. You may vote once every 12 hours.

Click here to vote now online – http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/athletes/ct-post-tribune-february-aotm-20170201-story.html#pd_a_9654097

With your help last year he was named the April 2016 winner of the Post-Tribune’s Community Choice Athlete of the Month and was named the Post Tribune’s Community Choice Athlete of the Year 2016 – your vote can count!

Photo credit: Jim Karczewski of the Post-Tribune

Crown Point’s Sasha Stefanovic commits to Purdue for men’s basketball – From The Times

The 6-foot-5 scoring guard, who was averaging 19.7 points and 6.2 rebounds a game heading into the Portage game, had 24 offers on the table when he chose to become a Boilermaker.

Patience pays off as Crown Point’s Sasha Stefanovic commits to Purdue – From the Post-Tribune

Stefanovic becomes the third player from Crown Point to commit to a Big Ten school for Swan in the last five years. Grant Gelon (Indiana) and Spike Albrecht (Michigan Purdue) are the other two.

Purdue adds Crown Point guard to 2017 class – From Lafayette Journal and Courier

“It’s been my favorite college since I was little,” Stefanovic said. “It’s where I always wanted to be. It was a no-brainer for me if I had the chance to go there.”

2017 Purdue Basketball Recruiting: Sasha Stefanovic Commits – From SB Nation

Stefanovic is a 6’5” 184 pound shooting guard from Crown Point Indiana. He is rated as a 3-star prospect on Rivals, but he is basically the sniper that Matt Painter has coveted for ever class these past few recruiting cycles.

Honoring Father Marko’s 10 Year Anniversary at St. Sava – Sunday, Feb. 19

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In the Spirit of Joy, we welcome you to join us in a luncheon celebration for 10 years of faithful and dedicated service at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Merrillville, Indiana by our parish priest the V. Rev. Stavrophor Marko Matic.

We are also proudly honoring him for his special recognition to the rank of Stavrophor of which he received from His Grace Bishop Longin.

The celebration will take place Sunday, February 19, 2017. Social hour and appetizers will begin at 12:00 p.m. with luncheon and program beginning at 1:00 p.m.

Please RSVP to the church office 219-736-9191 by February 15, 2017.

St. Sava 100th Anniversary Commemorative Book Now Available

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The Commemorative Book Committee at St. Sava Church would like to extend sincere appreciation for your patience in anticipation of the completion of St. Sava’s 100th Anniversary Commemorative Book.  The 347 page hard cover book will be a valued keepsake that has captured the memories and accomplishments of our first 100 years.

Books are available for pick-up through contact with Dorothy Paunovich and members of the Historical Society at St. Sava Church will help deliver books to the elderly.

Anyone who purchased a full page Ad or half page Ad will receive a free book (one book per family). Additional books are available for purchase for $40 each, plus $10 shipping per address. To order, contact Dorothy Paunovich at 510-289-9862 or send e-mail to dorothyshops@gmail.com for details.

You may also arrange to pick-up your Commemorative Book by calling the Church Office at 219-736-9191.

Orthodox Faith discussion series begins at St. Sava – Wednesday, Feb. 8

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Father Bogdan Zjalic and Father Marko Matic will lead a series of discussions relating to the Orthodox Faith beginning Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, 9191 Mississippi Street, Merrillville, Indiana.

The discussion series will take place monthly with four sessions currently on the calendar and provides an opportunity for everyone to gain new perspectives in the Orthodox Faith, including people currently participating in the Orthodox Faith and people from the community who are curious to learn more about the Orthodox Faith.

The sessions are free and open to everyone. The sessions will take place in the South Wing Social Center at the south end of the main Church building near the parking lot entrance.

This special discussion series is being launched as result of a successful event earlier in January 2017 where Father Bogdan Zjalic presented the topic, “Human Relationship with Jesus Christ” with more than a dozen people attending to listen to the presentation and ask questions.

This special discussion series is also one of several new initiatives that have taken place in recent months at St Sava Church in Merrillville that provide opportunities for members of St. Sava, members of other Orthodox Churches, and community members to engage in the spiritual and cultural learning opportunities.

Such opportunities have included learning about the history of the Cyrillic Alphabet, participating in a class to learn how to read and write the Cyrillic alphabet, and a Serbian Language class currently in session that is teaching participants the basics of conversational Serbian Language.

For more information about this discussion series, please send e-mail to ivana.stankovic@saintsava.net.

Upcoming Orthodox Faith Discussion Sessions

  • Wednesday, February 8 – 6:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, March 8 – 6:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, April 5 – 6:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, May 10 – 6:30 p.m.

Kathy Slepcevich – Memory Eternal ✝ Vjecnaja Pamjat

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Kathy Slepcevich

The Clergy, Executive Board, and Members of St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church express condolences to the family of Kathy Slepcevich. Memory eternal.

Kathy Slepcevich, age 66 (July 21, 1950 – January 30, 2017) of Crown Point, IN, passed away Monday January 30, 2017.

She was born in Gary, Indiana on July 21, 1950. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Emily Slepcevich. She is survived by her brother, William (Kimber- ley) Slepcevich of Naples, FL; nephews: Will Slepcevich of Naples, FL, and Evan Slepcevich of Orlando, FL; brother, Robert (Bud) Slepcevich; sisterin-law, Sherlianne Slepcevich, of Crown Point, IN; nephew, Robert Slepcevich of San Diego, CA; niece, Kristen (Justin) Locke; great nieces: Sara and Kate Locke, of Noblesville, IN.

Kathy was a graduate of Lew Wallace High School and IU Northwest, a former Lake County Police Officer and recently retired owner of The American Family Insurance Agency in Crown Point, IN.

Visitation will take place Friday, February 3, 2017 from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Burns Funeral Home, 10101 Broadway, Crown Point, IN with Pomen Service at 7:00 p.m.

Funeral Services will take place Saturday February 4, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, 9191 Mississippi St, Merrillville, IN with Rev. Marko Matic officiating. Interment at Calumet Park Cemetery, Merrillville, IN.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Kathy’s memory may be made to Crown Point Police K-9 Unit.

Executive Board 2017 leadership team takes office at St. Sava Merrillville

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Membership at St. Sava Church in Merrillville, Indiana voted to move forward in the year ahead with a familiar face as president and an active team of volunteer parishioners that will compose the Executive Board 2017.

The vote for board members took place at the Annual Membership Assembly Sunday, Jan. 22 and the Executive Board members took the oath of office Sunday, Jan. 29.

Danica Pejnovic will continue as President of the Executive Board for the second year in a row. In her President’s report summarizing activities she expressed appreciation for the honor of serving as president over the past year. Pejnovic added, “Thank you to all the members and volunteers who are the ‘key’ to the success of our church.”

St. Sava Church Executive Board 2017

  • Danica Pejnovic – President 
  • Steve Baroevich – 1st Vice President 
  • President Lela Jensen – 2nd Vice President
  • Miodrag Djordjevic – 3rd Vice President 
  • Ursula Brboric – Treasurer 
  • Simo Roknic – Financial Secretary 
  • Ana Jovanovic – Secretary 

Members of the Board

  • George Skrivan
  • David Gerbick
  • JoLynn Rudman
  • Goran Kovac
  • Mike Jaksich
  • Olga Velasquez
  • Ray Radjenovic (Building Committee)
  • Vlad Stevanovic (Building Committee)
  • Zeljko Novakovic (Building Committee)
  • Arnfinn Grimsgard (Building Committee)
  • Vinko Mancic (Fundraiser Committee)
  • Stevo Kljajich
  • Milorad Trkulja

Sunday School Board

  • Jelena Pejnovic – President
  • Nevena Djurdjevic – 1st Vice President 
  • Ljubica Popovic – 2nd Vice President 
  • Doris Manojlovic – Treasurer 
  • Sandy Shinovich – Secretary 

Audit Board

  • Mike Ajder
  • Melanija Zlajic
  • Milena Ivanovic

Rachel Jankovic – Memory Eternal ✝ Vjecnaja Pamjat

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Rachel (nee Blashill) Jankovic

The Clergy, Executive Board, and Members of St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church express condolences to the family of Rachel Jankovic. Memory eternal.

Rachel (nee Blashill) Jankovic, age 36 (July 14, 1980 – January 26, 2017) of Hammond, IN passed away suddenly January 26, 2017.

Rachel was a member of St Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, a graduate of Sturgis Sr. High School, Sturgis, Michigan, and currently a nursing student at University of Phoenix. She was the co-owner of Morava Express & RAMS truck repair, also co-owner of RAMS Ventures Corporation.

She is preceded in death by her grandparents and 2 brothers Jeremy & Nicholas. Rachel is survived by her loving husband Sasa Jankovic; cherished daughter Abigail Blashill; beloved parents: father, Roger (Cathleen) Blashill, mother, Lora (Don) Stahl; sister Amanda (Thomas) Robinson; 2 step brothers Eric (Kyana) Stahl, Christopher (Molly Fairhurst) Chavez; stepdaughter Milica (Anthony Kurek) Jankovic, sister in law Marina (Ivica) Aleksic & family; in-laws Dragan & Dusanka Jankovic, close friend Tracey (Kelly Davis) McCabe; many other kumovi, aunts, uncles, cousins, family members and close family friends both here in the US and in Serbia.

Visitation will take place Monday, January 30, 2017 directly at St Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, 9191 Mississippi St. Merrillville, IN 46410, at 11:00 a.m. with funeral service beginning at 1:00 p.m., V. Rev. Marko Matic officiating.

Memorial contributions would be greatly appreciated by the family in lieu of flowers. For further information please contact Calumet Park Funeral Chapel (219) 736-5840.

Who was Saint Sava?

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The Serbian Orthodox Church venerates Saint Sava every year on January 27. This year the congregation at Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Merrillville, Indiana will celebrate Saint Sava Day with a special day of programming organized by the Sunday School taking place Sunday, January 29, 2017. Everyone is invited to this program that will include a blessing of the Kolac, luncheon, traditional folklore dancing by the “Srbadija” youth folklore group, poems, and singing by the children of the Sunday School.

About the life of Saint Sava

Saint Sava, Archbishop of Serbia, was born with the name Rastko in 1169, the son of Serbian National leader Stevan Nemanja. As a young man Saint Sava yearned for the spirited life, which led him to flee to the Holy Mountain where he became a monk, and with rare zeal followed the ascetic practices.

Nemanja followed his son’s example and himself went to the Holy Mountain, where he lived and ended his days as the monk Simeon. Sava obtained independence for the Serbian Church, granted by the emperor and the Patriarch of Constantinople, and became its first archbishop.

Together with his father, Sava built the monsatery of Hilandar followed by the building of many other monasteries, churches, and schools throughout the land of Serbia.

He traveled to the Holy land of Jerusalem on two occasions, on pilgrimage to the Holy sites there. He made peace among his two brothers, who were in conflict over their rights. Sava also made peace between the Serbs and their neighbors. In creating the Serbian Church, he created the Serbian state and Serbian culture along with it.

He brought peace to all the Balkan peoples, working for the good of all, for which he was venerated and loved by all on the Balkan peninsula. He gave a Christian soul to the people of Serbia, which survived the fall of the Serbian state.

He died in Trnovo during the reign of King Asen, after being taken ill following the Divine Liturgy on the Feast of the Theophany in 1236. King Vladislav took his body to Mileseva, where one Turkish Sinan Pasha removed it, burning it at Vrachar in Belgrade on May 10, 1595.

Saint Sava is the Patron Saint of Churches around the world, including Saint Sava Church in Merrillville, Indiana where an icon of Saint Sava can be found in the mosaic directly above the front door of the church and on an icon on the iconostasis of the Altar.

Read more detail about the life of Saint Sava online at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Sava

Karageorge Choir at St. Sava announces practices begin – Tuesday, Jan. 31

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The Karageorge Choir at St. Sava Church announces their weekly practices will resume beginning Tuesday, Jan. 31 at 6:30 p.m. in the North Wing Conference Room at St. Sava Church, 9191 Mississippi Street, Merrillville, Indiana.

The practices will help the choir prepare for the upcoming Great Lent and Easter services, as well as preparations for the 51st Annual Serbian Orthodox Choral Association (SOCA) Festival taking place later this year as soon as the location is confirmed.

All current members of the Karageorge Choir are urged to attend practices, as well as anyone wishing to learn more about the choir and sing with group. Music will be available for anyone wishing to make their own choir liturgy book.

About the Karageorge Choir

The Karageorge Choir at St. Sava Church provides the liturgical responses for the Divine Liturgy every Sunday morning and at various events and special services throughout the year. The choir also participates regularly in the annual Serbian Orthodox Choral Association (SOCA) Festivals.

The Karageorge Choir at St. Sava Church is a unique organization within the church. It is one of the few organizations where every member of a family can participate together at the exact same time – moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas, aunts, uncles, kumovi, young people are all able to share their love of singing and their faith together through the gifts of their voices.

Anyone is welcome to join the Karageorge Choir for the weekly open practices taking place at St. Sava Church.

51st Anniversary of the SOCA Festival 2017

The Karageorge Choir is looking forward to participating in the 51st anniversary of the Serbian Orthodox Choral Association (SOCA) Festival as soon as a location and date is confirmed. The Karageorge Choir at St. Sava traveled together last year to the historic 50th Anniversary celebration that took place during a weekend in mid June at Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church in St. Louis, Missouri – the location where the first ever SOCA Festival took place.

More details about the SOCA Festival will be available in the coming weeks when the date and the location of the festival is announced. Check back to the St. Sava website at www.saintsava.net and the St. Sava Facebook Page for more information to learn more about Karageorge Choir at St. Sava Church and how you can participate with them throughout the year and at the festival.

Learn more about SOCA and follow their Facebook Page at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=162207370493680