Liturgy of the Sunday of the Paralytic- served outside

On this day the Church remembers the man who lay by the Sheep’s Pool in Jerusalem for thirty-eight years. He was waiting for someone to put him into the pool. The first one to enter the pool after an angel troubled the water would be healed of his infirmities.  Someone always entered the pool before Read more...

St. Aidan Church Breakfast

A free breakfast is served Mondays of each month. Monday breakfast consists of a breakfast sandwich with coffee, juice, yogurt and two pieces of fruit. Pandemic protocols are followed.

Mid Pentecost

The Troparion of the Midfeast...“In the middle of the Feast, O Saviour, fill my thirsting soul with the waters of godliness, as You did cry to all: If anyone thirst, let him come to Me and drink . O Christ God, Fountain of our life, glory to You!”...hints at the encounter of Christ and the Read more...

All is Well Book study

All are welcome to join us as we continue our study of Dr. Rossi's latest book.

Great Vespers served in the church

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

We are serving Great Vespers in the church. No registration is necessary. The usual pandemic protocols are to be followed.  

St. Aidan Church Breakfast

A free breakfast is served Monday of each month. Monday breakfast consists of a Breakfast sandwich with coffee, juice, yogurt and two pieces of fruit. Pandemic protocols are followed.

St. Aidan Church Breakfast

A free breakfast is served the first two Wednesdays of each month. Wednesday breakfast consists of burritos with coffee, juice, yogurt and two pieces of fruit. Pandemic protocols are followed.

All is Well Book study

All are welcome to join us as we continue our study of Dr. Rossi's latest book.

Great Vespers-Tone 5

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Great Vespers is being served inside the church.

Sunday of the Blind Man-Divine Liturgy served inside the church

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The miracle described in today’s Gospel (John 9:1-38) is even more remarkable than it might seem at first. Saint Basil and other Fathers tell us that this was not just a case of giving sight to a blind man born with eyes that did not function, but to someone who had no eyes at all! Read more...