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2019 ACRY Bowling Tournament (5/24/19)

The 2019 Metropolitan Orestes Memorial, ACRY Bowling Tournament took place Memorial Day Weekend (May 24-27, 2019) in Gaithersburg, MD. It was hosted by Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church in Potomac, MD.
The Host Hotel.
Guests were warmly welcomed on their arrival on Friday afternoon by members of Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church.
Metropolitan Gregory engaging in conversation with some of the young adults in the hospitality room.
The Hospitality Room.
Sr. ACRY Board Meeting.
Sr. ACRY Board Meeting.
Jr. ACRY Board Meeting
Jr. ACRY Board Meeting
Bowlers gather on the lanes for prayer and a group photo before bowling on Saturday Morning.
Metropolitan Gregory throws out the ceremonial first ball.
The young people enjoyed bumper bowling.
Gabriel awaits his turn.
On the lanes
Saturday Night Dinner
All young adults were given a promotional package for an upcoming Young Adult Conference to be held in Atlanta, GA in early October.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Minute to win it.
Bowling awards.
Bowling Awards
Sunday Morning Liturgy at Holy Resurrection Church.
Faithful arrive early for Divine Liturgy.
Metropolitan Gregory was greeted by Host Pastor, Very Rev. Fr. Peter Zarynow and presented with the Hand Cross.
Stephen Sudik was presented for tonsure to the Order of Reader by Fr. Miles Zdinak and Fr. Michael Chendorain.
Tonsure of Stephen Sudik as Reader.
Ordination to the Subdeaconate of Theodoros (Alexander) Zarynow.
Tonsure as Reader of Stephen Sudik.
Ordination to Subdeaconate of Alex Breno
Ordination to Subdeaconate of Alex Breno
Prayer of Ordination to Subdeaconate of Alex Breno.
Presentation of Orarion to newly ordained Subdeacon Theodoros.
Group Photo following Divine Liturgy
Newly ordained Subdeacon Alex with Metropolitan Gregory and grandfather Protopresbyter John Fedornock.