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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
Sunday, May 10th, 2026


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Baptisms - 04/04/26

Lazareth Saturday 3 baptisms and 3 Chrismations

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  • Wed
    13May

    6-7 Bible Study
  • Sat
    16May

    5-6 Vespers
  • Sun
    17May

    9:30-11:30 Divine Liturgy
  • Wed
    20May

    6:00 - 7:00pm Vespers
  • Thu
    21May

    ASCENSION OF THE LORD
    Ss. Constantine & Helen
    9:30am - 11:00am Divine Liturgy
  • Sat
    23May

    5-6 Vespers
  • Sun
    24May

    9:30-11:30 Divine Liturgy
  • Wed
    27May

    6-7 Bible Study
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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.
Ascension of Christ
The celebration of Christ's ascension into heaven forty days after His Resurrection, witnessed by the Apostles. This moveable feast always falls on a Thursday and marks Christ's return to the Father and His promise to send the Holy Spirit. The feast emphasizes both Christ's divine nature and His continued presence with the Church.
Sts. Constantine and Helen
The first Christian Emperor Constantine the Great and his mother, St. Helen, who found the True Cross. Celebrated on May 21st, this feast honors Constantine's legalization of Christianity and Helen's pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Their work established Christianity's place in the Byzantine Empire and preserved many holy sites.

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