Fourth Sunday of Lent — July 5th, 2026


Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church  ·  Joliet, Illinois

Fourth Sunday of Lent

July 5th, 2026
 ·  Tone 8
 ·  119th Year, Issue 27

Hebrews 6:13-20 (Epistle)
 · 
Mark 9:17-31 (Gospel)


The Fourth Sunday of Lent falls during the Apostles’ Fast, a period of spiritual preparation for the feast of the Ascension. The Epistle reading from Hebrews reminds us that God’s promise is unshakeable and He does not lie, yet we are exhorted to strive for perseverance in faith. In the Gospel of Mark, Jesus teaches about the power of faith, illustrating it with a paralytic man healed by Christ through his servants’ trust. The Apostles’ Fast also presents us with the opportunity to reflect on our own relationship with God and to seek forgiveness for our sins.

The week ahead is filled with Divine Liturgies and Vespers services. On Saturday evening, we gather for Great Vespers, preparing ourselves spiritually for the Lord’s Day. If you cannot be with us in person, the services are streamed live on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/stnicholasjoliet) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@st.nicholasjoliet). Come and pray with us.


✦ About this Sunday

As we continue our Lenten journey, we are reminded that faith and doubt can coexist within us. On this Sunday, we encounter a father who brings his possessed son to Christ in desperation, illustrating the complex nature of prayer and trust. This poignant Gospel reading invites us to reflect on our own struggles with faith, and to seek greater humility and reliance on God’s mercy.


Today — July 5th, 2026



St. John Climacus (of The Ladder)


Hieromartyr Basil of Ancyra (†362-363)


Martyr Drosís, daughter of Emperor Trajan


Services


9:10 am
Third & Sixth Hours · Confession


9:30 am
Divine Liturgy


11:10 am
Fellowship Hour


Week Ahead

Sat
Jul 11

Sun
Jul 12

5:00 pm
Vespers

9:30 am
Divine Liturgy
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Joliet IL, 1000 Barber Ln, Joliet, IL 60435, USA

11:30 am
Fellowship Hour


☩ Coming up in Orthodoxy

  • Wed, Jul 8
    The SITKA Icon of the Mother of God

  • Fri, Jul 10
    Ven. Anthony of the Kiev Caves, Founder of Monasticism in Russia

  • Sun, Jul 12
    Venerable Paisios of the Holy Mountain


Announcements

Stewardship
As summer continues and many are away, please remember to support our parish through
your stewardship offering. You may mail your contribution to the church or donate on-line by clicking the
“Donate” button on our website. If you are experiencing financial hardship, please speak with Fr. Mykola.
Otherwise, we kindly ask for your continued support of our parish through faithful stewardship.

St. Elijah Car Blessing
On Sunday, July 19TH, following the Divine Liturgy, we will gather in the
parking lot for special prayers and the annual blessing of vehicles and other forms of transportation.
Having asked God’s blessing upon our vehicles, we are reminded to use them for His glory. As Scripture
teaches, “Without Me, you can do nothing” (John 15:5). May the Lord protect all drivers and passengers,
and grant them safe travels as they strive to glorify Him in all their journeys.

Fellowship Hour
If wondering when to sign up, there is no wrong time. Great reasons to host include
birthdays, wedding anniversaries or memorial anniversaries. Hosting fellowship hour can be a great way
to multiply your happiness or divide your sorrow. Sign up at: https://tinyurl.com/2026-Fellowship-Hour — https://tinyurl.com/2026-Fellowship-Hour

Independence Day Celebration
Join us in giving thanks for the blessings of freedom as we celebrate our
Nation’s Independence Day. Today, we continue the celebration with a festive BBQ. Veterans and active-duty service
members are encouraged to wear their uniforms or a service pin. Please bring a side dish or dessert to share, invite
a friend, and come with a grateful heart.


Parish Celebrations

✦  Many Years!  ✦

Birthdays & Namedays: Happy Birthday to Yulia Kulyna on July 5TH
Happy Anniversary to Iryna & Mike Baker on July 9TH and Svitlana & Wasyl Batko on July 2TH


Stewardship


$1,043.01
Stewardship Corner
Sunday, June 28TH, 2026
Thank you for your generous stewardship


Please Remember in Your Prayers


We lift up the following in prayer, that God may grant them healing and grace:

Dn. David HannemanKathy HannemanSevasti BergstromMatushka Lilia LymarTom KompareNadia BilanykToma AndreevStevan LunichTatiana MazurVladimir ShiltsevAlla LavrynenkoFr. Borys ZabrodskijLily NelsonMike BakerJose FelixAlice PistilliRoman FilipovElena PavlovNicholas JermihovGianni Zanelli


Today’s Saints


Venerable Athanasius, founder of the Great Lavra and Coenobitic Monasticism on Mount Athos, and his six disciples

Venerable Athanasius, founder of the Great Lavra and Coenobitic Monasticism on Mount Athos, and his six disciples
Saint Athanasius of Athos, in holy Baptism named Abraham, was born in the city of Trebezond. He was orphaned at an early age, and being raised by a certain good and pious nun, he imitated his adoptive mother in the habits of monastic life, in fasting and in prayer. Doing his lessons came easily and…


Uncovering of the relics of Venerable Sergius of Radonezh

Uncovering of the relics of Venerable Sergius of Radonezh
The Uncovering of the Venerable Relics of Saint Sergius of Radonezh: The relics of the Saint Sergius (September 25) were uncovered on July 5, 1422 when Saint Nikon (November 17) was igumen. In the year 1408, when Moscow and its environs was invaded by the Tatar horde of Edigei, the Trinity…

Martyr Anna at Rome
No information available at this time.

Martyr Cyrilla of Cyrene in Libya, a widow
No information available at this time.

Hieromartyr Lampados of Irenopolis
Saint Lampados was from Irenopolis in Isauria and lived during the tenth century. While he was still in the world, he shone with the Christian virtues. He was distinguished for his wisdom, his exceeding goodness, controlling his tongue, his patience, his forbearance, his gentleness, and for his…

Hieromartyr Cyprian of Mount Athos
No information available at this time.


“Economissa” Icon of the Mother of God

“Economissa” Icon of the Mother of God
The Economissa (or Stewardess) Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos depicts the Mother of God seated on a throne, with Her Son on her left knee. Saint Athanasius of Mt Athos (July 5) stands on her right, holding a model of the Great Lavra. On her left is Saint Michael of Synnada (May 23). Two angels…


Bulletin Sponsor: July — Smith Family for the health of Adriana