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Assumption Greek Orthodox Church

A message from Father Elias



God Misses You

My Dear Beloved Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

A museum wanted to survey its visitors one day to find out why they had come to the museum. The greatest percentage responded that they came into the museum because it was raining outside. The second most frequent response was that they came in to use the restroom.  The museum then asked how many of these people came back?

It is likely that you were baptized in this or another Orthodox Church, attended Sunday School, Greek School, and GOYA. You may have been in the Greek Dance Troupe or played on the basketball team.  But then something changed. You went away to college, or got a job, or just got busy and slowly drifted away from the Church. Few people wake up one day and decide to leave the Church. Most just slowly drift away, always intending to come back someday. 

It is a blessing to be together in worship, to renew old friendships, maybe establish new friendships and reconnect to the church community.  As Paul writes to the Corinthians (1Cor 12), For as the body is one and has many members, but all the members of that one body, being many, are one body, so also is Christ. For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body. You are part of this body of Christ. Without you, we are incomplete.

There is a story of a mother of a large family of children who was asked the difficult question, which one of your children do you love the most?  Her reply showed what a wise and loving mother she was. She answered , I love the one who is away until he returns home; the one who is sick until he is well; the one who is hurt until the hurt disappears; and the one who is lost until he is found.  This is how God feels about us. He has missed you too.

When we were baptized, God planted His light within our hearts, so that we may shine for Him in this world. In the writings of the Church fathers we read, when we are baptized, our soul, purified by the Spirit, becomes brighter than the sun; Our baptism was not the ending but the beginning of our growth in faith in Jesus Christ. Our calling as Orthodox Christians is to strive toward the example of Christ. He is our great example.

God truly lives within our heart ---- though He waits for us to call on Him. Sometimes in our lives we get away from Him and we are not even aware of His presence. But when we fall or when we suffer pain or loss, He is there for us when we call on His power.  God took the first step at our baptism as an expression of His love. Passively we received Him. But there is nothing automatic about becoming Christian. It has been said that it is not mere belonging to the Church that saves, for there is no magic in Christianity, but we are saved by our personal acceptance of the Spirit of Christ.

Each of us is born with a God-shaped vacuum in our heart. But this vacuum is in constant danger of being filled with the wrong things love for money, our job, alcohol and drugs, and more. But God is what belongs there. In Revelations chapter three, Christ says, Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if any one hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.

It is my prayer that you will hear His voice and open that door, and that you will say to Him, I commit my life to You. I now, from this day forward, place You at the center of my life, to be my guide and my perfect example. Show me the plan You have for me. Use me in whatever way You see fit. And in all things, I take no glory for myself, but give all the glory to You.  Our community is great and has such tremendous possibility, but we need all of you to complete His Body in our parish and here on earth.  God misses you; make room in your heart for Him.

In Service and Love in our Resurrected Lord,

† Fr. Elias



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