HOUSTON: Young Adult Conference

“I’m Orthodox … My Friends Are Not”

September 23-25, 2011 – Houston, Texas

Discussion/Workshops led
by Rev Fr James Shadid
& Rev Fr Symeon Kees

Bar Social

Houston Astros Baseball

Orthodox Trivia Game

Registration Cost of $30 – due by September 12, 2011

Four Points by Sheraton Hotel
713.942.2111
$75 per night
“St George Church” – Group Discount Code

For more information, please contact:
Paul Fuller – Youth & Young Adult Director
St. George Houston, TX
Phone: 713.665.5252 or 502.592.9981
E-mail: paulf518@yahoo.com

Sponsors: DOWAMA 20/40 Fellowship & Young Adult Ministries of Houston

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Christian Bioethics in a Post-Christian World

A while back I was plugging this conference; here’s the Orthodox rep:

Totally stole this from Fr Symeon Kees

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Antiochians Elect New Bishops

At the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy on Saturday, July 30, at the 50th Convention of the Antiochian Archdiocese, His Eminence Metropolitan Philip announced that the Synod had elected three archimandrites of the Archdiocese for elevation to the episcopacy.

They are:

Rt. Rev. Archimandrite John Abdalah, who will serve as the auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Worcester and New England;

Rt. Rev. Archmandrite Anthony Michaels, who will serve as the auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Toledo and the Midwest;

Rt. Rev. Archmandrite Nicholas Ozone, who will serve as the auxiliary bishop of Brooklyn and assist His Eminence at the Archdiocese headquarters in Englewood, NJ.

Please remember these servants of our Lord in your prayers, and may God grant them many years!

Taken from the Antiochian Webpage.

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Know Jesus, Know Kudzu

Freshly home form the Antiochian Archdiocesan Convention; throwing up this old piece up that I’ve been sitting on a while:

(Newser) – Other states might be green with envy, but it’s only North Carolina that can claim its very own “miraculous” Kudzu Jesus. The mass of runaway weeds growing up a power utility pole and wires near the town of Kinston looks remarkably like Jesus Christ on the cross, say several witnesses. “I thought I was crazy the first time I saw it and it resembled Jesus,” said Kent Hardison, who runs Ma’s Hotdog Stand less than half a mile from the vision. “Maybe he’s looking out for us.” One thing’s for certain: Kudzu Jesus will likely be around for a while, notes the Kinston Free Press. Hardison, who frequently uses herbicide to destroy kudzu growing up local power lines, has decided against it in this case. “You can’t spray Jesus with Roundup,” he explained.

Source

Honestly, though, a better “Jesus” appeared in the Kudzu a year or so ago.

Voila:

Speaking of Kudzu, this from “Kudzu” cartoonist Doug Marlette (December 6, 1949 – July 10, 2007):

(If ya don’t know what Kudzu is … go HERE.)

Kudzu Image Source

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In the Bathroom – Eight Days A Week

The day my copy arrived, my 9-year old looked through it for about an hour — Enough to make an old DJ Dad proud!

She came up to me and exclaimed: “Dad! It says ‘On this day Elvis and Priscilla Presley had a baby exactly nine months after their wedding day!’ Then, I looked back nine months — and that was the day they got married!'”

(Dontcha know tongues wagged back in the day?)

Ron’s book, and I say this as a huge compliment, is the perfect bathroom book!

You can also follow Ron on Twitter:

Ron Smith

Members of the Watts 103rd St Rhythm Band play backup w/ “Still Bill” on Chicago’s #1 song on this date in 1972:

Here follows some notes from Amazon where you can order your copies (they make great gifts!):

I consider Ron Smith the Oldies authority. He’s the best I’ve ever worked with and everyone who loves the music would love this book.
— Tommy Edwards, Program Director, WLS Chicago, Arrow 93 Los Angeles, WODS Boston

Ron Smith’s Oldies history book is an absolute must for anybody who has ever been or ever will be interested in rock and roll!
— Clark Weber, Author, WLS Radio personality and “Old Rock Crock”

A fascinating day-by-day recap of all of the notable and memorable rock and roll-related events. Smith’s book is the definitive calendar covering any and all of rock and roll’s biggest events.
— Kent Kotal, Publisher, ForgottenHits.com

Ron Smith is Chicago’s own Oldies maven. When he worked behind the mic he pulled one extraordinary fact after another. Eight Days A Week provides a resource for anyone to sound just like Ron.
–Robert Pruter, author, Chicago Soul

Product Description
Ron Smith takes his readers on a magical mystery tour, day-by-day through the year, offering up the fascinating events that occurred in the lives of Oldies artists from the fifties, sixties and seventies. From the pages of Ron’s renowned Oldies Calendar at http://www.oldiesmusic.com, baby boomers can not only check out who was born (and who checked out) each day of the year, but gain insight into the significant (and those somewhat less-than significant) events that occurred throughout Oldies history, such as: * Which San Francisco rock ‘n’ roller was once sued for plagiarizing himself? (October 24) * What girl group appeared as nuns on an episode of “Tarzan” on TV? (January 12) * Which British drummer once drove his Lincoln Continental into the swimming pool of a Holiday Inn? (August 24) * Which pop star escorted Madonna to the 1991 Academy Awards? (March 25) * Which legendary group once held a “press conference” in the middle of Chicago’s Michigan Avenue? (June 11) Professionals and fans alike will find Eight Days A Week an invaluable reference to the music that shaped their lives.

Find out more; order HERE.

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