Fast Day
Friday we fast as we remember that the Lord Jesus Christ was hung on the cross for our sake.
Friday we fast as we remember that the Lord Jesus Christ was hung on the cross for our sake.
On the Sunday closest to January 25, the Church commemorates the Synaxis of the Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia, remembering all those Orthodox Christians who suffered for Christ at the hands of the godless Soviets during the years of persecution. These include the royal Passion Bearers Tsar Nicholas II and his family, and Read more...
A free breakfast is served every Monday of every month. Monday breakfast consists of a breakfast sandwich with coffee, juice, yogurt and two pieces of fruit.
Synaxis of the Three Hierarchs: Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and John Chrysostom: During the eleventh century, disputes raged in Constantinople about which of the three hierarchs was the greatest. Some preferred Saint Basil (January 1), others honored Saint Gregory the Theologian (January 25), while a third group exalted Saint John Chrysostom (November 13)...to Read more...
Wednesday we fast as we remember the betrayal of the Lord by Judas. We pray that we would not do the same.
A service sung before the Orthodox Study.
The first presentation on the history of the Orthodox Church is followed by a Q&A session.
Great vespers including Lytia for the Feast of the Presentation of our Lord, God and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Friday we fast as we remember that the Lord Jesus Christ was hung on the cross for our sake.
The Meeting of our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ is described in the third Gospel (Luke 2:22-40). Forty days after His birth the Divine Child was brought to the Temple at Jerusalem to be presented to the Lord. According to the Law of Moses (Lev. 12:2-8), a woman who gave birth to a male Read more...