Hellenic Community of Germiston

Hellenic Community of Germiston The Hellenic Community of Germiston is a group of dedicated members from within the Hellenic community.

St Johns Greek Orthodox Church
Fr John 0696001371
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St Johns Sunday School
Fotini 0824675085/Mahi 0795040655

Committee Contacts
Christina 0836800303/Phillip 0824155908

Venue Bookings
Brad 0696001370
[email protected] The Hellenic Community of Germiston provides opportunities for the development of academic abilities, civic involvement, leadership skills and lifelong fri

endships. The vision for a successful community involves collaboration, commitment and communication to achieve the high ideals and standards in it's development and assist those in it to achieve their best. Their mission is to serve as advocates for the larger Hellenic community and to provide assistance to families in need. In addition, to enhance the social responsibility and provide personal, professional networking opportunities for members and to increase the interaction and involvement of the Hellenic community as a whole. In accomplishing the mission, all members pledge to work in the best interest of the entire Hellenic Community of South Africa.

04/02/2026

Here's a statistic that should make you sit up: South Africans of Greek and Greek Cypriot descent make up roughly 0.1% of the population — about 65,000 people in a nation of 65 million. That's…

Posting of behalf of Evdoxia's (also known as Doxy, Xenia) family. Αιώνια η μνήμη!
04/06/2025

Posting of behalf of Evdoxia's (also known as Doxy, Xenia) family.
Αιώνια η μνήμη!

27/05/2025
Watch the documentary on South Africa on Prime Time, Skai
28/04/2025

Watch the documentary on South Africa on Prime Time, Skai

Σειρά ενημερωτικών εκπομπών με αποκαλυπτικά ρεπορτάζ και έρευνες για καυτά θέματα που αφορούν όλους τους πολίτες της Ελλάδας. Με αποκλειστικές συνεντεύξεις με πρ....

Dates to remember!Informative and fun lessons coming up.  02nd March.  Kyria Sarakosti, Lady Lent09th March. Sunday of O...
25/02/2025

Dates to remember!
Informative and fun lessons coming up.

02nd March. Kyria Sarakosti, Lady Lent

09th March. Sunday of Orthodoxy. Bring your Icons to Church please.

06th April. Making of Lambades for Easter. We ask for Nona/Nono, Mum, Dad or Grandparent to join.

13th April. Palm Sunday. Palm crosses and painting crosses on stones.

It is with deep sadness we advise of Samson's funeral tomorrow.14th February 2025 at 09h00.Following his funeral, his fa...
13/02/2025

It is with deep sadness we advise of Samson's funeral tomorrow.
14th February 2025 at 09h00.
Following his funeral, his family will proceed to KZN for his burial.
We would like the community to join and bid him a final farewell and pay their respects at the church service.
Memory Eternal and we wish your loved ones long life Samsom. Rest easy!

Paraklisies Panagias at Agios Ioannis Parish in Primrose will resume this Wednesday at 18h00. For about 30 to 40 minutes...
13/01/2025

Paraklisies Panagias at Agios Ioannis Parish in Primrose will resume this Wednesday at 18h00. For about 30 to 40 minutes. And a short Q and A after with Pater Ioannis which are always so informative and filled with theology knowledge.
We hope to see you all there. Please come and join us.

06 January 2025  Archimandrite Fathers Timótheos from Benoni and Jakovos from Alberton, Parish Priest Pater Ioannis, and...
09/01/2025

06 January 2025

Archimandrite Fathers Timótheos from Benoni and Jakovos from Alberton, Parish Priest Pater Ioannis, and Priests from other parishes, Father Pascal from Springs, Pater George from Agios Kostandinos and Eleni and Pater George from Pantanasa and Deacon Panayiotis were in attendance.

The chanters were Costa, Christos, Dr. Thomas and George.

VESPERS SYNAXIS OF ST JOHN, THE HOLY GLORIOUS PROPHET, BAPTIST AND FORERUNNER St John’s
Agios Ioannis Church
Primrose, Germiston

After the service a very delicious dinner, breaking of bread and refeshments was held in the small hall.

ST JOHN THE BAPTIST PROPHET AND FORERUNNER

St John the Forerunner, was the cousin of Christ and last of the prophets, and the patron saint of godparents. Here are some facts about the life of the saint, his work, feast days and his relics:

The glorious Prophet and Forerunner John the Baptist is also referred to as John the Forerunner because he was the forerunner of Christ. He was an ascetic and great prophet, who baptized Christ and became one of the most revered saints in the Orthodox Church. John is a cousin of Christ through his mother Elizabeth who was the daughter of Zoia. Zoia is the sister of Christ's grandmother. He was later beheaded by Herod in the first century to satisfy the request of Herod's stepdaughter, Salome, and wife Herodias. Because he baptised Christ, he is the patron saint of godparents. He is sometimes called the Angel of the Desert; because of this title, he is sometimes depicted with wings.

Isaiah 40:3–5 is commonly read as a prophecy of John. His father, Zacharias, was a priest of the course of Abia (1 Chr. 24:10), and his mother, Elizabeth, was of the daughters of Aaron (Luke 1:5). John held the priesthood of Aaron, giving him the authority to perform baptisms of God.

His birth took place six months before that of Jesus, and according to the Gospel account was expected by prophecy (Matt. 3:3; Isa. 40:3; Mal. 3:1) and foretold by an angel. Zacharias lost his power of speech because of his unbelief over the birth of his son, and had it restored on the occasion of John's circumcision (Luke 1:64).

John was a Nazarite from his birth (Luke 1:15; Num. 6:1–12). He spent his early years in the mountainous tract of Judea lying between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea (Matt. 3:1–12). He led a simple life, wearing rope (gamla) fiber clothing and eating "locusts and wild honey" (Matt. 3:4).

As an adult John started to preach in public, and people from "every quarter" were attracted to his message. The essence of his preaching was the necessity of repentance and turning away from selfish pursuits. He denounced the Sadducees and Pharisees as a "generation of vipers," and warned them not to assume that their heritage gave them special privilege (Luke 3:8). He warned tax collectors and soldiers against extortion and plunder. His doctrine and manner of life stirred interest, bringing people from all parts to see him on the banks of the Jordan River. There he baptised thousands unto repentance.

The baptism of our Lord God Jesus Christ

The fame of John reached the ears of Jesus in Nazareth (Matt. 3:5), and he came from Galilee to Jordan to be baptised by John, on the special ground that it became him to "fulfill all righteousness" (Matt. 3:15).

John's special office ceased with the baptism of Jesus, who must now "increase" as the King come to his kingdom. He continued, however, for a while to bear testimony to the Messiahship of Jesus. He pointed him out to his disciples, saying, "Behold the Lamb of God."

Captivity and beheading

His public ministry was suddenly (after about six months probably) brought to a close by his being cast into prison by Herod, whom he had reproved for the sin of having taken to himself the wife of his brother Philip (Luke 3:19). He was shut up in the castle of Machaerus, a fortress on the southern extremity of Peraea, 9 miles east of the Dead Sea, and here he was beheaded at the instigation of Herodias; later tradition also implicates Salomé. His disciples, having consigned the headless body to the grave, went and told Jesus all that had occurred (Matt. 14:3–12). John's death occurred apparently just before the third Passover of Jesus' ministry.

Jesus himself testified regarding John that he was a "burning and a shining light" (John 5:35). John was the last of the Old Testament prophets, thus serving as a bridge figure between that period of revelation and Jesus. They also embrace a tradition that, following his death, John descended into Hell and there once more preached that Jesus the Messiah was coming.

St John's parents Zechariah and Elisabeth, are commemorated on September 5.

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Germiston
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