NAC (North American Council) Teen SOYO consists of the nine diocesan SOYOs in the United States and Canada
Each Diocese is comprised of the Teen SOYO chapters (parishes) in that diocese
The following diocesan Teen SOYOs make up NAC Teen SOYO:
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life." John 3:16
"To join the Eastern Region SOYO e-mail list, send a blank e-mail with
"SUBSCRIBE" as the SUBJECT (without the quotes) to ersoyolist@bigfoot.com .
Region: Eastern Region Teen SOYO Constitution
Parish: SOYO Chapter Constitution - to be used in developing a parish Teen SOYO Constitution
Kalliope lived in the third century during the reign of Decius, an extremely cruel emperor who was especially vicious towards Christians. Back then, being an outspoken Christian was not a smart idea if you wanted to stay alive. Kalliope was twenty-one years old and beautiful; who had many men proposing to her and wanting her for marriage. One man, a pagan, decided to blackmail her into marriage. He threatened to tell the authorities that she was a Christian if she would not marry her. Her answer was simple: she said that she would never marry a man like him, even if he converted to Christianity.
The pagan man had Kalliope arrested and spread nasty rumors around the town about her. He also mad false accusations such as treason against the state and mockery of the pagan faith. The man even paid people to falsely testify against Kalliope in court. Once in court, the man offered to drop all the charges against her if she would marry him, but Kalliope immediately refused to give in to him or the court. She proudly declared that she was a Christian, and that the entire trial was a joke. The judge sentenced her to torture and execution.
In the public square, soldiers brutally whipped and beat Kalliope. They intentionally scarred her beautiful face with branding irons, and then poured salt over the wounds. She was repeatedly asked if she would deny her faith, and each time she summoned what physical strength she had left to answer “NO!” Kalliope was a fearless young woman who had the personal courage to face the temptations of evil and overcome them victoriously by speaking and acting straight from her heart. She found her reward in Heaven on June 8.
During the Byzantine Era, the total population exceeded 50,000. No women have ever been allowed on
On the 11th we commemorate the anniversary of the miracle which took place in front of this icon over 1,000 years ago. During the celebration of the Divine Liturgy, we hear the beautiful and inspiring hymn called "Axion Esti" which follows the prayer (as we kneel) called the "Epiklesis". This hymn was written originally in the year 720 AD by St. Cosmas, one of the greatest hymnographers of the Christian Church. The hymn, however, began with the words 'Thee that art more honorable than the Cherubim". It was well over one hundred years later that this hymn was added to the Divine Liturgy, but with an added beginning as the result of the following miraculous event:
On June 11, 980 AD, as a group of monks were conducting an all-night vigil before the icon of the Virgin Mary, they suddenly noticed a monk standing on the right of the icon whom they did not recognize. He was unknown to the monks, and no one could explain his abrupt presence. This unidentified monk began to chant the beautiful hymn written by St. Cosmas, but rather began with the words "Axion Esti os Alethos Makarizin Se Tin Theotokon", which means "It is very meet to bless Thee, Theotokos the ever blessed and most pure Virgin and Mother of God". The monk then explained to the others that he was the Archangel Gabriel and that these words should be added to the hymn. The
St. Aquilina
Therefore, the young maiden of noble soul, was brought before the governor. Upon questioning the young woman, Aquilina bravely confessed the name of Christ. Failing to shake her resolve, the pagans beat her mercilessly and rent asunder her limbs. Then the punctured her ears with flaming iron nails. Though she steadfastly endured the cruel wave of wounding and pangs, this torment caused blood to flow from her nose. Finally, Aquilina, in the prime of her youth, was sentenced to die by the sword. They struck her head off and, thus the blessed and incorrupt bride of Christ laid hold of the trophy of victory and received the unfading crown of martyrdom.
2006 - 2007 Officers and Advisors
President - Matthew Yazge
Vice President - Alex Kurian
Treasurer - Jenny Abueita
Secretary - Katherine Atty
Spiritual Advisor - V. Rev. Fr. Paul Albert
Youth Director - Mark Najjar
Region: Midwest Teen SOYO Constitution
Parish: SOYO Chapter Constitution - to be used to develope a parish Teen SOYO Constitution
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The following churches of the New England Region contain active chapters of Teen SOYO:
Region: New England Region Teen SOYO Constitution
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Parish: SOYO Chapter Constitution to assist chapters in developing their own SOYO constitution for the parish
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Region: Southwest Region Teen SOYO Constitution
Chapter: SOYO Chapter Constitution to be used to develop a parish Teen SOYO Constitution
Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America
Teen SOYO Officers & Advisors
Spiritual Advisor
Fr. Antony Bahou
saintscandh@sbcglobal.net
Youth Director
Karim Azar
karim@stelijahokc.com
President
Tarek Salti
tsalti@gmail.com
Vice-President
Nathalie Stevens
violagurl13@aol.com
Treasurer
Michael Massad
lilmassie64@aol.com
Secretary
Gigi Mobayed
youronlyangel07@aol.com
Pictured: Members of the Diocese of Los Angeles and the West Teen SOYO along with the officers and advisors
Chapters
This is a list of all of the parishes in the Western Region. -Alaska
-Alberta
-Arizona
-British
-California
-Idaho
-Nevada
-Oregon
-Saskatchewan
-Utah
-Washington

John of Antioch was born in 347 AD in
Our Father Among the Saints, St. John Chrysostom, left us with a great example of how to live a Christian life as well as a collection of his great works. He left behind the moving and insightful liturgy that we chant on Sundays. His excellent sermons gained him the greatest respect and it significantly influences Christian thought. His ability to give such wonderful sermons reserved the title of "Chrysostom," or "golden-mouthed," to him.
Where do you want to go…
And how are you going to get there?
Every journey ends with a destination…
And with every destination
There goes a journey
If you’re not careful…
And the planning is poor…
It may end up that the journey
Has more downs than ups…
And the destination is
All but reached.
For…
The rehearsals wouldn’t be held
If the concert wasn’t scheduled.
And…
If it wasn’t for the game,
There wouldn’t be practice.
Because…
There must be purpose in the planning.
In everything, we need a place to go.
We may not know exactly where
Or when we’re going to get there.
But the fact remains…
We must give our all along the way
To ensure that quality awaits us.
Top 10 Tips to be Treasured by the Parish Priest
2. Hand pick the lay leaders/advisors of Teen SOYO. Our children deserve our most talented laity to serve them!
3. Stay updated: be aware of what your Teen SOYO does. This shows your love and concern for them and it also enables you to guide them when they stray off the path. Be sure to relay all information that is mailed to the Church office for the youth by the Region and Archdiocese!
4. Never underestimate their intelligence. Teach them with all of your ability. More often than not, the children understand better than adults!
5. Include a legitimate and accurate amount of money for Youth Ministry in your parish budget. This lays seeds of seriousness towards youth work in our parishes and may lead to the hiring of a full-time youth director!
6. Occasionally allow the teens to sing at Vespers or other special services. Their participation in the Liturgical life of our Church is as important as anything else they do. They must be taught to be involved!
7. If your schedule allows, spend some personal and individual time with your youth. The greatest impact comes through personal, one-on-one contact. These are the times when they most remember your words!
8. Be strong, loving and wise when disciplining the youth. They cannot be allowed “to skate” when they make a mistake. Only when we learn boundaries do we learn how to see the difference between right and wrong!
9. Love the children and pray fervently for them. They need you!
10. Our children are both the present and the future of the Church. They will be tomorrow whatever we make of them today!
10 Tips to be Treasured by Youth Directors…
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Take time to truly understand the responsibilities that go along with the position you are in. You are not a chaperone & supervisor, but a role model and mentor.
· Everything you do, from this point on, should be an example to anyone who sees. You are not just a Youth Director when you’re with your youth group.
· Speak with your priest about his vision for the parish. You must be on the same page. Plan events that go along with his vision and minister to the different needs of the group. Always keep purpose in the planning!
· Know your teens:
§ -Their family life
§ -Their school life
§ -Their relationship with God
o Get to know this information by simply experiencing life with them. They are not your subject to study, but a person to understand…and each one is a different person.
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Make it a point, right from the start, to involve the parents and others in the parish that are looking to lend a helping hand. It is always helpful to have a strong core group of people to count on for assistance and support.
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Keep in close contact with your SOYO president. He or she shouldn’t have a doubt in their mind that they can come to you for anything at any time.
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Make special efforts to get involved on a personal level with your teens.
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Pay close attention to the group dynamic that exists among the teens when they’re together.
§ Notice the strengths and weaknesses of the individuals to see how they can be utilized. For example, ask someone who loves to take pictures to make a scrapbook for the year.
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Strongly guide and encourage the teens to do God’s work, but don’t do it for them.
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Pay attention to the younger children in the parish.
8…
Become a student of modern culture.
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Act with integrity in word and deed.
10…
JUST RELAX AND LOVE THEM!
IF YOU TRULY ENJOY THEM AND LOVE THEM AS GOD’S VERY SPECIAL CHILDREN, THERE IS A GREATER CHANCE THEY’LL JOIN THE GROUP. IF THEY JOIN, THEY’LL LEARN!
GET ACROSS TO THEM, MOST IMPORATNTLY THAT AS BAPTISED ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS THEY ARE PART OF THIS GROUP. IT IS NOT YOUR AVERAGE CLUB TO JOIN OR NOT TO JOIN. IF THEY SAY YES TO WHAT THEIR YOUTH GROUP IS OFFERING THEM, IT IS UNTO THEIR SALVATION.
Sermons We See
I’d rather see a sermon than hear one any day,
I’d rather one should walk with me than merely show me the way.
The eye’s a better pupil and more willing than the ear;
Fine counsel is confusing, but example is always clear;
And the best of all the preachers are the men who live their creeds,
For to see the good in action is what everybody needs.
I can soon learn how to do it if you’ll see it done.
I can watch your hands in action, but your tongue too fast may run.
And the lectures you deliver may be very wise and true;
But I’d rather get me lesson by observing what you do.
For I may understand you and the high advice you give,
But there’s no misunderstanding how you act and how you live.
-Edgar A. Guest
10 Tips to be Treasured by Teen Leaders…
1…
Have a new member’s party at the start of the year.
2…
Get younger children excited to join SOYO.
3…
Have one big group, not many little ones.
4…
Encourage full participation in all church services and activities.
10…
IN ALL THAT YOU DO, KEEP CHRIST AS THE CENTER AND THE FOCUS. WHETHER YOU ARE IN WORSHIP TOGETHER, OR SIMPLY ENJOYING FELLOWSHIP, ALWAYS BE MINDFULTHAT YOUR BEHAVIOR IS PLEASING TO GOD.
YOU MAY BE THE ONLY JESUS SOMEONE MAY EVER SEE!
Ideas, ideas and some more ideas!
Fundraisers
1. Bake Sale
2. Car Wash
3. Coffee Hour
4. Raffles
5. Dinners
6. Candy Sale
7. Craft Sale
8. Fashion Show
9. T-Shirt Sale
10. Thons (i.e. dance, walk..)
Spiritual
1. Bible Study
2. Take Confession as a group
3. Retreats
4. Fire-Side Chats
5. Vespers once a month as a group
6. Religious Discussions
7. Discuss the History of the Church
8. Design Icons
9. Friday Night Vigil
10. Sing during Vesper Services
Social
1. Go to the movies
2. Attend a Sports Game
3. Go out to dinner
4. Go on Ski Trips
5. Attend Dances
6. Attend Concerts
7. Have a Scavenger Hunt
8. Go Bowling
9. Have a Pool Party
10. Go Roller Skating
Humanitarian
1. Clothes Drive
2. Food Drive
3. Feed the Poor
4. Visit Nursing Homes
5. Volunteer at Hospitals
6. Big Brother/Big Sister
7. Adopt a Grandparent
8. Visit the Sick
9. Special Olympics
10. Gift Drive for Poor
5…
Set at least one evening a week aside to discuss upcoming events with your Youth Director.
6…
Involve your Youth Director and Priest in your planning.
7…
Follow through with projects!
8…
Attend and support all deanery and regional activities.
· Be an active part of deanery and regional projects. It’s important to share resources with fellow parishes.
· Inform your local parish about how regional and national SOYO works. They should know that they are a part of a bigger working picture!
· Word of mouth is the best form of advertisement. Send fliers, but don’t neglect a phone call.
9…
Make your presence known in the parish.
Region: Western Region SOYO Constitution and by-laws
Chapter: SOYO Chapter Constitution to be used to develop a parish Teen SOYO Constitution
Hey Everyone! I’m Amanda and I am the Diocese of
Amanda Haddad Diocese of Teen SOYO President
Contact me: buttercup5887@cox.net
My name is Lauren and I am the Vice President of the Diocese of Los Angeles and the West Teen SOYO. Teen SOYO has always been a wonderful part of my life as a teenager - giving me opportunities to meet other Orthodox Christian teens, helping me grow in my faith, and surrounding me with chances to help people while helping ourselves. And the great thing about all of this is that we are doing it in Christ! Those attributes of teen SOYO are building blocks to living your life like Christ in the Orthodox way, but it starts with getting out there and doing something. That is why I am so excited about being a part of the SOYO team. We go out and do something, like we are called to do. Let's make what we do in SOYO not only a part of life, but a way of life!
Lauren Baba Diocese of Teen SOYO Vice President
Contact me: wakebrdr919@yahoo.com
Hey everyone! I’m Lauren and I’m the Secretary of the Teen SOYO in the Diocese of Los Angeles and the West! DLAW!!! Well, let me tell you a bit about myself. I’m a sophomore at
Lauren Malouf Diocese of Teen SOYO Secretary
Contact Me: alansgrl23@yahoo.com
I'm Simon. I am 19 years old. I'm a freshman at
Simon Abrahams Diocese of Teen SOYO Treasurer
Contact Me: gubbagogo@yahoo.com
Youth Director: Katrina Bitar Contact Me: katrina@stgeorgeaz.org
Spirtual Advisor: Fr. Chris Salamy Contact Me: abouna@stgeorgeaz.org
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Check out Meetings for Agendas and Minutes from our Fall Delegates Meetings and PLC Meetings!
You can also find reports to NAC.
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President: Caroline El-Chaâr
Vice President: Caleb Smith
Secretary: Hala Sawalha
Treasurer: Maria Saikali
Youth Director: Ramia Ibrahim
Youth Advisor: Fr. Terrence Baz
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Fall Delegates Meetings
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2006 - hosted by St. Elias Syracuse, NY
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2005 - hosted by St. Elias Ottawa, ON
Agenda, Minutes
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Parish Life Conferences
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2006 - hosted by St. George Richmond Hill, ON
Agenda, Minutes
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2005 - hosted by St. Antonios Halifax, NS
Agenda, Minutes
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NAC Meetings
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2006 Summer Meetings - report (word document)
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2007 Midwinter Meetings report (coming soon)
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