Wednesday, December 3, 2025

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---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Fr. Nikolai Meyers <frnmeyers@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Dec 3, 2025, 4:28 PM
Subject: Baklava Schedule
To: Fr. Nikolai Meyers <frnmeyers@gmail.com>


Saints Peter & Paul
Orthodox Church
Topeka, KS
December 3rd, 2025
The Holy Prophet Sophonias (Zephaniah)
Dear Faithful of Saints Peter and Paul, 
The blessing of the Holy Trinity be upon you!

Baklava
Orders for Christmas Baklava are being taken until Dec. 7th on our website.
Here is the schedule for making Baklava:

Thur.     Dec. 11             9:00 AM       Begin Baklava Baking

Fri.        Dec. 12             6:00 PM        Baklava Baking Continues

Sat.        Dec. 13             9:00 AM       MORE Baklava Baking

Sun.       Dec. 14             following Coffee Hour          MORE Baklava

Mon.     Dec. 15             6:00 PM          Baklava Baking & Boxing, if needed

Thur. Dec. 18 9:00 AM Complete wrapping, etc. and sort for distribution

Sat. Dec. 20 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Order pick-up

Catechism
Catechism resumes on Wednesdays.  Everyone is welcome to attend.
Wednesdays at 6:30 pm following Vespers at 5:15 pm and a fasting potluck.  Everyone is welcome to attend.  It will be streamed at 6:30 pm on zoom also at: https://classicalacademicpress.zoom.us/j/2777306254 

Metropolitan SABA's Weekly Teaching
Attached to this email is Met. SABA's weekly teaching. 

Dillons Rewards Program
You can designate Ss. Peter and Paul as your charity of choice with your Dillons Rewards card.  There is no cost to you.  Dillons will donate .05% of your purchase to the Charity of your choice when you use your Dillons Rewards card. You can designate Ss. Peter and Paul as your charity here: https://www.dillons.com/i/community/community-rewards  
The code for Ss. Peter & Paul is HY763

Prosphora & Coffee Hour sign-up.
If you would like to make Prosphora or host coffee hour you can sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11nQvrj2unx0Vz-dggw5Psb8xy2tRg3ybCQGOB_Rn9sI/edit#gid=0
If you would like to join a team to help with coffee hour or would like to host a week on your own please contact our Coffee Hour coordinator Gracie Crater at craterrb@gmail.com  

Schedule
Wednesday December 3rd 
Thursday December 4th 
  • 6 pm Vespers at St. Mary Magdalene Chapel 
Friday December 5th 
  • 5:15 pm Vigil for St. Nicholas 
Saturday December 6th 
  • 9 am Divine Liturgy for St. Nicholas 
  • Followed by a Festal Potluck Brunch. 
  • 5:45 pm 9th Hour & Great Vespers 
  • 7:05 pm Topeka Scarecrows Hockey Game. 
Sunday December 7th 
  • 9 am Orthros and Sunday School
  • 10 am Divine Liturgy 
  • Followed by Coffee Hour
Monday December 8th 
  • 5:15 pm Great Vespers for St. Anna.
Wednesday December 10th 
Thursday December 11th 
  • 5:15 pm Great Vespers for St. Spyridon
Friday December 12th 
  • 5:15 pm Great Vespers for St. Herman of Alaska
Saturday December 13th 
  • 10 am Divine Liturgy at St. Mary Magdalene Chapel in Manhattan, KS. 
  • 5:45 pm 9th Hour & Great Vespers 
Sunday December 14th 
  • 9 am Orthros and Sunday School
  • 10 am Divine Liturgy 
  • Followed by Coffee Hour
Tuesday December 16th 
  • 5:15 pm Advent Paraklesis 
Wednesday December 17th 
Friday December 19th 
  • 5:15 pm Great Vespers for St. Ignatius of Antioch
Saturday December 20th 
  • 10 am Divine Liturgy at St. Mary Magdalene Chapel in Manhattan, KS. 
  • 5:45 pm 9th Hour & Great Vespers 
Sunday December 21st 
  • 9 am Orthros and Sunday School
  • 10 am Divine Liturgy 
  • Followed by Coffee Hour
Tuesday December 23rd
  • 6 pm Royal Hours
Wednesday December 24th 
  • 9 am Vesperal Divine Liturgy
  • 11 pm Orthros for Christmas
Thursday December 25th 
  • Midnight Divine Liturgy for Christmas
  • Followed by Festal Potluck & breaking of the fast. 
Forgive me. 
Fr. Nikolai Meyers
Pastor: Saints Peter and Paul Orthodox Church Topeka, KS; Saint Mary Magdalene Chapel, Manhattan, KS. 
Catechist: Saint Raphael School. 
Spiritual Advisor (Diocese of Wichita): Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese Department of Homeschooling

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