Pascha Time
We are creatures of linear time, always moving forward, only glancing back imperfectly at the past. We dream of travelling at will along our time line. Whether it is Superman Read more…
We are creatures of linear time, always moving forward, only glancing back imperfectly at the past. We dream of travelling at will along our time line. Whether it is Superman Read more…
Lenten services have lots of parables. Father Jeremy of Orthodox Road recommends the following books to learn more about them: There’s a tendency for us modern folks to feel that Read more…
Join us in our Paschal celebrations!! Feb. 6 – Zacchaeus Sunday Feb. 13 – The Publican and the Pharisee. This is a fast free week. Feb. 20 – Prodigal Son. Read more…
Introduction This feast, celebrated on February 2, is known in the Orthodox Church as The Presentation of Christ in the Temple. Another name for the feast is The Meeting of Read more…
Join us Feb. 2nd, 2022 at 10:30am for a Divine Liturgy feast day service. Hope to see you there! This is a very ancient and precious feast, one of the Read more…
Tomorrow is the Divine Liturgy of the Afterfeast of Theophany. Here is another article from ancientfaith.com and the podcast version of it if you prefer to listen rather than read. Read more…
The third day of the Afterfeast of Theophany is this coming Sunday, January 9th, 2022. We will join together for the Divine Liturgy of the Afterfeast of the Theophany and Read more…
The season of Theophany revolves around water. Here are some thoughts on water and prayer from Fr. Jermey at orthodoxroad.com: Moving like a glacier Glaciers have been known to very Read more…
House Blessings begin after Theophany. Here is a nice idea from oca.org, we would maybe have to tweak it a bit due to Covid. Communal House Blessings By Vicki Jones Read more…
Come join us for Great Vespers tomorrow, Jan. 1st, 2022 followed by the Great Blessing of the Water, 5:30pm to 7:00pm, in English. I love this essay from ancientfaith.com: Adventures Read more…