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This is the feast of feasts. It is the most significant day in the life of the Church.
It all starts with the Paschal fast of Holy Week. This is the oldest commemoration; it existed during the second and third centuries. Over these six days, we mourn and lament in the deepest way. Then we sing and shout with joy, “Christ is risen!” This is made all the more joyful because we were there with Jesus as he suffered, was crucified, and lay in the tomb.
Please come and walk with us as we take this annual journey of renewal and redemption. Everyone is welcome.
The Orthodox Christian church has existed since Jesus Christ established His church and the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles at Pentecost. This is the ancient faith.
An incredible change is happening today. People are looking for the ancient church. Orthodoxy has remained virtually unchanged over the last two thousand years. Preserved in the east, waiting to be rediscovered by the west.
We are all travelers, the scripture calls us sojourners, travelers passing through a strange land, making our way home. Abraham and Jacob were sojourners before us (Gn 12:10; 32:4); Israel was sojourning in Egypt (Gn 47:4); Naomi was a sojourner in Moab (Ru 1:1). Christians, too, are sojourners (1Pt 2:11; 1Jn 2:15–17).
The time has come. Find out more, and if the Spirit moves you, then join us in this new/old age.
We are a house of prayer, and everyone is welcome. Orthodoxy is liturgical; everything we do centers on the liturgy, which is celebrated on Sunday, Holy Days, and at various times throughout the year. We also offer many other services that support the daily, seasonal, and annual cycles of prayer. All this is designed to help bring Christ into your life, every day and every hour. You can see the full cycle of services on our website.
Orthodoxy is one faith with many different languages.
We are here in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord God and Savior, to serve you, your family, and your spiritual needs. To greet you at the Divine Liturgy, to bless your home, visit you in the hospital, and bury you with Orthodox dignity. To grow together, learn together, and pray together. To consult, confess, share the sacraments, and celebrate this magnificent faith God has given to us.