Annual Scholarship Awards 2023
On June 11, Christ the Savior was pleased to award three graduates with annual scholarships from the parish student fund. Hannah Cole is a homeschool student finishing 8th grade, as well as a bronze award Girl Scout and a co-op student of CHANGE (Christian Homeschoolers Acknowledging a Need for God in Education). She is also a founding member of the OCLife ministry at Christ The Savior, as well as the secretary for the Connecticut Homeschool Students for Life. In the coming school year, Hannah plans on improving her guitar, crochet and French mime skills. She is also looking forward to begin studying veterinary sciences.
Timothy Cole is a high school graduate, an Eagle Scout and an accomplished musician. This summer, Tim will be participating in the IOCC (International Orthodox Christian Charities) home build in Paducah, KY, a town that has experienced severe tornado damage. In the fall, Tim will be taking music production, engineering, and luthiery classes at Factory Underground Tech, a small music school and recording studio in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Having just completed his fourth year studying architecture, Mark Yuschak is a rising fifth year student at Marywood University in Scranton, Pennsylvania. In addition to being inducted into the Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society for Architecture and Applied Arts, Mark serves as the assistant choir director at All Saints Church in Olyphant. This summer, he is pursuing an internship with Doyle Coffin Architects in Ridgefield and serving on the programming and scheduling team for our Diocese’s Youth Rally.
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“A Christian must be courteous to all. His words and deeds should breath with the grace of the Holy Spirit, which abides in his soul, so that in this way he might glorify the name of God. He who regulates all of his speech also regulates all of his actions. He who keeps watch over the words he is about say also keeps watch over the deeds he intends to do, and he never goes out of the bounds good and benevolent conduct. The graceful speech of a Christian is characterized by delicateness and politeness. This fact, born of love, produces peace and joy. On the other hand, boorishness gives birth to hatred, enmity, affliction, competitiveness, disorder and wars.”
“How mistaken are those people who seek happiness outside of themselves, in foreign lands and journeys, in riches and glory, in great possessions and pleasures, in diversions and vain things, which have a bitter end! In the same thing to construct the tower of happiness outside of ourselves as it is to build a house in a place that is consistently shaken by earthquakes. Happiness is found within ourselves, and blessed is the man who has understood this. Happiness is a pure heart, for such a heart becomes the throne of God. Thus says Christ of those who have pure hearts: “I will visit them, and will walk in them, and I will be a God to them, and they will be my people.” (II Cor. 6:16) What can be lacking to them? Nothing, nothing at all! For they have the greatest good in their hearts: God Himself!” - St. Nektarios of Aegina, The Path to Happiness
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