Holy Week Schedule!
Wed, Apr. 24 – 6pm – Holy Unction Just a reminder that if you are planning on coming up for anointing for the healing of body and soul at tonight’s Read more…
Wed, Apr. 24 – 6pm – Holy Unction Just a reminder that if you are planning on coming up for anointing for the healing of body and soul at tonight’s Read more…
Orthodox Christians believe the Earth has been facing a series of unprecedented ecological crises. According to Earth.org, every hour, forests the size of 300 football fields are cut down. Data Read more…
New to the St. Aidan Orthodox Church Library – this is just one of several new books. This book traces the historical development of feminism from an Orthodox Perspective. It Read more…
“The words of a man’s mouth are deep waters; the wellspring of wisdom is a flowing brook.” – Proverbs 18: 4, from today’s Vespers Readings Image: Creek Running into Kootenay Read more…
– we’ve had to cancel this Friday’s Akathist Hymn to the Theotokos service (April 19th). – We will still be doing an Akathist tonight at 6:30pm before our book study Read more…
Fourth Saturday of Great Lent: Memorial Saturday John 5:24 – 30, today’s Gospel for the Departed: 24 Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes Read more…
“In the fear of the Lord there is strong confidence, and His children will have a place of refuge.” – Proverbs 14: 26, from today’s 2nd Vespers Reading Image: In Read more…
“O Lord, grant that I may live my life in peace. Help me to rely upon your holy will at every moment. In every hour of the day, reveal your Read more…
“We should remember the importance of the Incarnation. We understand as Christians that God has done something radical in becoming part of His creation – something beyond what is often Read more…
Join us tonight for our Lenten Book Study. Akathist at 6:30pm, in-person Book study at 7pm. To join by ZOOM, send an email to Fr. Andrew and he will send Read more…