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Recurring events
 Bible study at 6:00pm on Wednesday via zoom.
Join us  for our Bible study classes as we seek to grow in the ancient faith of Orthodox Christianity.
 Please contact Fr. Mircea or our parish President Thomas for the invite link.
 May our Lord and God and Savior, Jesus Christ, strengthen us and help us to deepen our love for, and service to, Him and our neighbors.
 
Monthly food distribution AND Pregnancy ministry is on the last Sunday of the month between 2:00-3:00pm
 
Catechism class is ongoing, and is an overview of the Orthodox faith, its doctrines and way of life.
please reach out to Fr. Mircea for the schedule.
 
Weekly Sermon by Fr. Mircea
Sunday, January 18th 2026


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Blessing of the waters - 01/06/26

Blessing of the waters at the Black River for Theophany.

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  • Wed
    21Jan

    6:00-7:00 Bible Study
  • Sat
    24Jan

    St. Xenia of St. Petersburg
    5:00-6:00 Vespers
  • Sun
    25Jan

    9:30-11:30 Divine Liturgy
  • Wed
    28Jan

    6:00-7:00 Bible Study
  • Fri
    30Jan

    Three Holy Hierarchs
  • Sat
    31Jan

    5:00-6:00 Vespers
  • Sun
    1Feb

    9:30-11:30 Divine Liturgy
  • Mon
    2Feb

    MEETING OF THE LORD
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St. Xenia of St. Petersburg
The 18th-century 'fool for Christ' who lived in radical poverty and simplicity. Celebrated on January 24th, Xenia gave away her possessions after her husband's death and lived as a holy fool, helping others while appearing mad to the world. She represents the path of voluntary poverty and the wisdom hidden in apparent foolishness.
Vespers
The evening prayer service of the Orthodox Church, traditionally celebrated at sunset. Vespers includes psalms, hymns, scripture readings, and incense. On Saturday evenings, Great Vespers is often combined with the Sunday Divine Liturgy. The service marks the end of the liturgical day and prepares the faithful for rest and reflection.
Divine Liturgy
The central worship service of the Orthodox Church, celebrating the Eucharist (Holy Communion). Usually celebrated on Sundays and feast days, the Divine Liturgy consists of the Liturgy of the Word (scripture readings) and Liturgy of the Faithful (Eucharistic prayer and communion). The most common forms are the Liturgies of St. John Chrysostom and St. Basil the Great.
Three Holy Hierarchs
The joint celebration of Saints Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom on January 30th. These three great Church Fathers and theologians were honored together to end disputes over which was greatest. They represent the unity of Orthodox theology, liturgy, and pastoral care. This feast is especially important in Orthodox education.
Presentation of Christ
The presentation of the infant Christ in the Temple, where He was received by the righteous Simeon and Anna the Prophetess. Also called the "Meeting of the Lord," this feast on February 2nd celebrates Christ's first entrance into the Temple and Simeon's recognition of Him as the "Light of the Nations." Candles are traditionally blessed.
Christmas Caroling

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