Nativity Paraclesis
Nov
27
to Dec 18

Nativity Paraclesis

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During the Nativity Fast, we will be serving the Nativity Paraclesis on Wednesday evenings at 7pm. We will offer the service on November 27, and also on December 4, 11, and the 18th. Our hope is that everyone will do their best to join us for at least one of the evenings, but, of course, you’re welcome to attend as often as you would like.

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Feast of St. Nicholas
Dec
6
7:00 AM07:00

Feast of St. Nicholas

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On Friday, December 6, we will be celebrating the Feast of St Nicholas. St Nicholas is, of course, the patron of children (and grandchildren and godchildren), so if you are a parent or grandparent or godparent, you really ought to join us for those services so you can ask the holy hierarch to intercede for all those that you love. We will serve Great Vespers on Thursday, December 5, at 7pm; on the morning of the feast, Friday, December 6th, we will offer Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am.

Also, please don’t forget that the St Nicholas Box is now in the narthex: You may bring new, unwrapped toys or children’s winter wear to place in the box. Donations will be collected on December 15th and taken to Blue Santa. Thank you for your generosity!

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Feast of the Entrance of the Mother of God
Nov
21
7:00 AM07:00

Feast of the Entrance of the Mother of God

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On Thursday, November 21, we will celebrate The Feast of the Entrance. We’ll serve Great Vespers on Wednesday, November 20, at 7pm, and then, on the day of the feast, we will offer Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am. Please join us as we honor the Most Holy Theotokos as we commemorate her entrance into the temple at Jerusalem.

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Feast of St. Raphael of Brooklyn, Good Shepherd of the Lost Sheep in America
Nov
2
8:00 AM08:00

Feast of St. Raphael of Brooklyn, Good Shepherd of the Lost Sheep in America

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This coming Saturday, November 2, we will be celebrating the Feast of St Raphael of Brooklyn. St Raphael was the first Orthodox bishop consecrated in North America; he started a number of parishes and built several temples—and his icon and relic are on display in our nave! So, he’s just the saint we need praying for us and for our growing community.

We will offer Orthros at 6am and Divine Liturgy at 8am; we use that schedule so you can participate in the services, and then go on and do all your normal Saturday Stuff, so plan on joining us bright and early this coming Saturday morning.

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Feast of the Elevation of the Holy Cross
Sep
14
8:00 AM08:00

Feast of the Elevation of the Holy Cross

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On Saturday, September 14, we will celebrate the Feast of the Elevation of the Precious and Life-Giving Cross. The new Episcopal Vicar for our Diocese, Father Calinic Berger will also join us for that entire weekend; he will be at all the Divine Services that weekend. We will keep our regular weekend schedule of Saturday evening and Sunday morning, but, for the Feast of the Elevation, we will offer Great Vespers on Friday, September 13, at 7pm , and then, on Saturday, the day of the feast, we will offer Orthros at 6am and Divine Liturgy at 8am.

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All-Night Vigil for St. Eanswythe
Aug
30
to Aug 31

All-Night Vigil for St. Eanswythe

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The vigil will be served on the night of Friday, August 30, and into the morning of Saturday, August 31. August 31 is the feast day of St Eanswythe of Folkestone, the Patroness of our Capital Campaign, and, with that vigil, we will also begin gathering the information for our Three Year Pledges.

A vigil is a series of services that are offered back to back; typically that’s done at night. Most of us are familiar with the Paschal Vigil, which is simply The Midnight Office, Orthros, and the Divine Liturgy all run together. However, for special saints and special occasions, it’s customary to also offer a vigil—and, for our parish, Eanswythe of Folkestone is definitely one of our favorite saints, and the only occasion that will be more exciting than kicking off fund-raising for our new temple will be the completion and consecration of that new facility. So offering a vigil just makes sense.

Here is the specific schedule for the services that will begin on the night of Friday, August 30th:

  • 11:00 pm - Little Compline with the Canon of Preparation for Holy Communion and the Akathist Hymn

  • Around 11:50pm - Great Vespers with Litia and Artoklasia

  • Around 12:50am - Festal Orthros

  • Around 2:35am - Divine Liturgy (which will wrap up about 4am on Saturday, August 31)

And, no, you don’t have to stay up all night. Vigils are designed to be come and go events. However, since this series of services is going to be so very historic, you are, for sure, going to want to be able to tell your godchildren and grandchildren that you were there. And let’s be honest: There’s no reason why single folks can’t stay up all night on a Friday. And as far as folks with families are concerned, one parent can represent the whole family while the other stays home with the children. Bottom line: This just isn’t something you want to miss.

And don’t forget: We’ve already put our new St Eanswythe Reliquary on display back during the Pascha Book Study, but, during her Vigil, we will open the reliquary up. That means you will be able to reverence the cloth that was blessed on our Patroness’ skull, and that will be a wonderful opportunity to intercede, not only for all those that you love, but also for the quick completion of our new temple.

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2024 Fall Theological Seminar
Aug
28
to Nov 13

2024 Fall Theological Seminar

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This year our Fall Theological Seminar promises to be a whole lot of fun. We’re going to be reading a book by a Protestant pastor; the book is called Stability, and it’s available in the bookstore. But we’re not only going to be talking about the spiritual advantages—and challenges—of sticking it out in a particular community, we’re also going to be talking with folks in our parish who have done just that. Below is the schedule for the readings and the interviews. We will be meeting in the parish house each Wednesday evening at 7pm through the start of Nativity Lent, and, while we will have an online option available for those folks who live at a distance, let’s not forget that the conversation is always richer and more meaningful if you are actually present.

  • Aug 28 Introduction: Stability, History, and Holy Orthodoxy

  • Sept 4 Reading Assignment: A True Story. Guest: Pat K.

  • Sept 11 Reading Assignment: Introduction. Guest: Vera P.

  • Sept 18 Reading Assignment: Chapter 1. Stability and God. Guests: Rob and Becky T.

  • Sept 25 Reading Assignment: Chapter 2. Stability and Self. Guests: Matt and Valerie G.

  • Oct 2 Reading Assignment: Chapter 3. Stability and Relationships Guest: Rick K.

  • Oct 9 Reading Assignment: Chapter 4. Stability and Place. Guests: Jerry and Maggie B.

  • Oct 16 Reading Assignment: Chapter 5. Stability and Change. Guests: Chris and Sarah S.

  • Oct 23 Reading Assignment: Chapter 6. Practices of Stability. Guest: Baker G.

  • Oct 30 Reading Assignment: Chapter 7. Where Do We Stay From Here? p 125-134. Guest: Mary K.

  • Nov 6 Reading Assignment: Chapter 7. Where Do We Stay From Here? p 134-148. Guests: John and Lindsey B.

  • Nov 13 Conclusion: The Final Stability

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Pentecost Weekend
Jun
22
to Jun 24

Pentecost Weekend

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This coming weekend will be especially busy and especially joyful because Sunday is the Great Feast of Pentecost and that following Monday, June 24, is our parish feast day, The Nativity of the Forerunner. So, here’s what the schedule will look like:

  • Saturday, June 22, is the final Saturday of Souls for 2024. We will offer Orthros at 6am and serve the Divine Liturgy at 8am; that evening we will serve Great Vespers for Pentecost, and then we will Beat the Bounds, processing around our property, blessing the land and all the creatures, and whupping up on our King Herod piñata.

  • Sunday, June 23, is the Great Feast of Pentecost. We will keep the usual Sunday morning schedule—Orthros at 8am with Divine Liturgy at 10am, then we will have our Annual Pentecost Picnic (featuring, in honor of the Holy Forerunner, fried locusts and wild honey), and then, no later than 1pm, we will offer the beautiful service of Kneeling Vespers, which, this year, will be combined with hymns for the Nativity of the Forerunner

  • Monday, June 24, is our parish feast day, and we will offer Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am.

We hope to see you at all the Divine Services, and we hope you will join us for all the fun activities!

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Feast of the Ascension
Jun
13
7:00 AM07:00

Feast of the Ascension

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On Thursday, June 13, we will celebrate the Feast of the Ascension. We will offer Great Vespers at 7pm on Wednesday, June 12, and then, on the day of the feast, we will serve Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am. Join with us as we rejoice in the Entrance of Christ Jesus into the Kingdom of Heaven.

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Annual Blessing of Animals
May
25
4:30 PM16:30

Annual Blessing of Animals

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On Saturday, May 25, we are going to have our annual Blessing of Animals. Monday, May 27 is the feast day of St Melangell of Wales; she had a special relationship with rabbits. However, there are a great many saints that have had close relationships with all sorts of animals, and the birds and the beasts and the creatures of the sea are going to be redeemed along with all of us. We already bless domestic animals when we do House Blessings each year, but bringing our pets to the parish for a blessing is even more fun.  However, we want everyone--humans and pets--to participate in the blessing in a way that is safe and healthy, so we consulted with Jason F., a member of our community who's been a vet for a number of decades, and we’ve put together some guidelines for the event. Please read through them carefully: 

  • The blessing will take place outside. Animals will not be allowed either in the Parish House or the Long Hall.

  • We will gather in the area between the Long Hall and the Parish House at 4:30pm on Saturday, May 25. The service will be the Ninth Hour, and it will most likely take about 20 minutes. 

  • All small animals (cats, gerbils, lizards, guinea pigs, hamsters, snakes, etc) must be in containers, and they must stay in those containers while they are on parish property. 

  • All dogs must be on leashes, and they must be leashed the entire time they are on parish property. Young children should not be allowed to control dogs; a responsible adult must handle the leashed dog. Also, if you have a dog that is aggressive or nervous or that does not interact well with humans or other animals, please do not bring it to the parish. We will be happy to bless aggressive and anxious dogs at their homes. 

  • Domestic farm animals (goats, sheep, pigs, cattle, horses) are welcome, but they must remain in the trailers or vehicles in which they are transported. 

  • There should not be any contact between any of the animals while they are on parish property. 

  • All dogs and cats must be vaccinated. Dogs must have had Distemper (DHPP), Kennel Cough (Bordetella) and Rabies. Cats must have had Feline Distemper or upper respiratory vaccine (FVRCP) and Rabies. If you have questions about any of those vaccinations, Jason has indicated that he will be happy to communicate with you on our parish Discord platform. If your dog or cat does not have all those vaccination, and you would still like the animal to be blessed, you are welcome to attend the service, but the dog or cat must stay in your car. One of the priests will bless the animal while it is in the car. 

  • Please bring water in a bottle or a bowl for your pet. 

  • Please bring plastic bags and be prepared to clean up after your pet when they have a bowel movement. 

That may seem like a lot, but it's pretty normal pet stuff, and it will ensure that our Blessing of Animals is a beautiful service that honors the Most Holy Trinity. And, notice, it is a worship service--that means we're not organizing a temporary dog park or a petting zoo. We're going to read prayers, bless all the animals with holy water, and sing some hymns. Then those of us who do not have pet responsibilities will go into the Long Hall for Great Vespers--and Great Vespers will feature hymns that have been specifically composed for the occasion. If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch with Father Aidan or Jason.

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May
8
to Jun 5

2024 Pascha Book Study

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Every year, we build upon the spiritual blessings that we acquire during Great Lent by participating in The Pascha Book Study. The study always begins on Bright Wednesday—this year, that will be on May 8—and it runs every Wednesday evening through the entire season (the final Wednesday evening, we all attend Great Vespers for the Feast of the Ascension). The group begins at 7pm, and, this year, we’re going to be working our way through the text of The Akathist for a New Temple. We’ve been reading through that long hymn for just about a year now, but, during those five Wednesday evenings, we’re going to be talking about all the Biblical references and all the saints that are in the poem, and we will also be talking about what that means for our Capital Campaign which will officially begin in just a few months. That will be fun, but, on the final Wednesday evening, we will also have a very special surprise that you simply won’t want to miss, so, if you don’t already have a copy of the Akathist, pick one up at Christ the Lightgiver (start praying through it each week), and plan on joining us May 8, 15, 22, 29, and June 5, at 7pm.

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Holy Week
Apr
28
to May 4

Holy Week

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THE SCHEDULE FOR HOLY WEEK

SUNDAY, APRIL 28

Palm Sunday

  • Orthros 8am

  • Divine Liturgy 10am

  • Bridegroom Orthros 6pm

MONDAY, APRIL 29

Great and Holy Monday

  • Pre-Sanctified Liturgy 6am

  • Bridegroom Orthros 7pm

TUESDAY, APRIL 30

Great and Holy Tuesday

  • Pre-Sanctified Liturgy 6am

  • Bridegroom Orthros 7pm

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1

Great and Holy Wednesday

  • Pre-Sanctified Liturgy 6am

  • Service of Holy Unction 7pm

THURSDAY, MAY 2

Great and Holy Thursday

  • Vesperal Divine Liturgy of St Basil 6am

  • Service of the Twelve Holy Gospels 7pm

FRIDAY, MAY 3

Great and Holy Friday

  • Royal Hours 9am

  • Descent from the Cross Vespers Noon

  • Service of Lamentations 7pm

SATURDAY, MAY 4

Great and Holy Saturday

  • Vesperal Divine Liturgy of St Basil 8am

  • Services of the Great and Holy Pascha 11pm

SUNDAY, MAY 5

The Great and Holy Pascha

  • Agape Vespers 2pm

  • Paschal Picnic 3pm

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Feast of the Annunciation
Mar
25
7:00 AM07:00

Feast of the Annunciation

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We will offer Great Vespers for the feast after a brief Fellowship Hour on Sunday, this coming Sunday, March 24 (the service will begin no later than 1pm). On the day of the feast, Monday, March 25, we will serve Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am. Join us as we honor the Most Holy Theotokos on this lovely feast day.

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2024 Saturdays of Souls
Mar
9
to Jun 22

2024 Saturdays of Souls

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This year, the Saturdays of Souls fall on March 9 and March 30, as well as on April 6 and June 22. On those Saturdays, we pray for our departed friends and loved ones, but we also prepare for our departure from this life, and our Burial Society can help us with a lot of those practical details. Members of the society will be present on March 9 and April 6, along with a representative from Beck Funeral Home, and they can answer all your questions and help get you started on that process that so very many of us just try to postpone (on those Saturdays, a light breakfast will also be provided). Since there are four Saturdays of Souls, our hope is that all of us will attend the Divine Services on at least one of those days, so look at your calendar and go ahead and pick a Saturday on which you can join us.

  • Orthros - 6am

  • Divine Liturgy - 8am

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Feast of the Presentation (Meeting) of our Lord in the Temple
Feb
2
7:00 AM07:00

Feast of the Presentation (Meeting) of our Lord in the Temple

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On Friday, February 2, we will close out this Festal Season with the Feast of the Presentation of our Lord and Master in the Temple. On Thursday, February 1, we will offer Great Vespers at 7pm; on Friday, the day of the feast, we will serve Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am. Join us as we finish up the celebration we began back on December 25th!

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Service for the Victims of Abortion
Jan
26
7:00 PM19:00

Service for the Victims of Abortion

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On Friday, January 26, we will offer The Service for the Victims of Abortion. By Orthodox standards, the service is pretty short, but we will start promptly at 7pm, and we will offer up to the Most Holy Trinity our prayers for all children and parents and for those folks who are victims of the great moral evil of our age.

We will also be collecting supplies for Bastrop Pregnancy Resource Center (www.bastropprc.org). The list of things they need includes blankets, bottles, sippy cups, formula, potty training underwear, girls’ winter clothes and pajamas, sizes 12mo-5T, and board books. So please buy a number of those items and bring them with you to the service on the 26th.

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Feast of Theophany
Jan
6
8:00 AM08:00

Feast of Theophany

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This year, the Great Feast of Theophany falls on a Saturday. So, on Friday, January 5, we will offer the Royal Hours for the feast at noon and Great Vespers for the feast at 5pm. On Saturday, January 6, we will serve Orthros at 6am and Divine Liturgy and the Blessing of the Water at 8am. We will also join other Orthodox communities in the area on Sunday, January 14, for the Outdoor Blessing of the Waters at Twin Lakes Park at 1pm.

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Feast of the Circumcision
Jan
1
8:00 AM08:00

Feast of the Circumcision

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On Sunday, December 31, we will follow the regular Sunday schedule, but we will have a brief, coffee only, Fellowship Hour, and then we will offer Great Vespers for the Circumcision no later than 1pm. The following morning, Monday, January 1, we will offer Orthros at 6am and Divine Liturgy at 8am.

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Feast of the Nativity
Dec
25
10:00 AM10:00

Feast of the Nativity

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Since the Feast of Nativity falls on a Monday this year, we will offer the Royal Hours for the feast on Friday, December 22 at noon. Great Vespers for Nativity will be served no later than 1pm on Sunday, December 24, Christmas Eve, after a very brief, coffee only, Fellowship Hour. The services for the feast will continue on Monday, December 25, with Orthros at 8am and Divine Liturgy at 10am (and no Fellowship Hour after the Liturgy). Please plan on joining us as often as you can for the services.

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Feast of St. Nicholas
Dec
6
7:00 AM07:00

Feast of St. Nicholas

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This coming Wednesday, we will celebrate the Feast of St Nicholas. Great Vespers will be served on Tuesday evening at 7pm; on Wednesday, December 6, we will offer Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am. St Nicholas is the patron of all children, so this is a wonderful opportunity for all parents and grandparents and godparents to pray for the children in their lives.

Also, please don’t forget that the St Nicholas Box is now in the narthex: You may bring a new, unwrapped toy to place in the box, and all the toys we collect will be donated to Blue Santa following the festal services on December 6.

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Nativity Paraclesis
Nov
15
to Dec 20

Nativity Paraclesis

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During the Nativity Fast, we always offer the Nativity Paraclesis on Wednesday evenings at 7pm. This year, there will be six of those services—on November 15, 22, 29 and December 6, 13, 20—so all of us should be able to make at least one of them. So please go ahead and note on your calendar the services in which you will be able to participate.

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Feast of the Elevation of the Holy Cross
Sep
14
7:00 AM07:00

Feast of the Elevation of the Holy Cross

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This coming Thursday, September 14, we will celebrate the Feast of the Elevation of the Precious and Life-Giving Cross. We will offer Great Vespers on Wednesday, September 13, at 6pm, right before the Fall Theological Seminar, and then on the next day, we will serve Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am.

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Feast of the Nativity of the Mother of God
Sep
8
7:00 AM07:00

Feast of the Nativity of the Mother of God

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The first major feast of the year will be The Nativity of the Mother of God on September 8th. We will offer Great Vespers for the feast on Thursday, September 7, at 7pm, and on Friday, September 8 we will serve Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am. Plan on joining us as we honor the Most Holy Theotokos on her birthday.

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2023 Fall Theological Seminar
Sep
6
to Nov 8

2023 Fall Theological Seminar

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Iconography represents, perhaps, the most visibly distinctive aspect of Holy Orthodoxy. The icons are certainly beautiful and immersive, yet they are not just images that are nice to have, they are not optional, they are absolutely central to our worship, our understanding of salvation, and the work of the Church in the world. As such, this year we are devoting the entire Fall Theological Seminar to iconography. In the first three sessions, we will be discussing the theology of the icon with a particular emphasis on how we encounter them in the world and in our worship. Having laid that foundation, the remainder of the sessions will be dedicated to a discussion of the icons in our future temple.

The seminar will begin on Wednesday, September 6th, and it will meet each Wednesday night at 7pm through November 8th. For those who want to join in person, we will meet in the nave of the Long Hall. For those who want to join online, the seminar will be streamed via Discord.


Session 1 – September 6th

  • Icons in Theology: Facing Down Iconoclasm

Session 2 – September 13th

  • Icons as our Teachers: The Visual Language of Icons and Icon Programming

Session 3 – September 20th

  • Icons in the Liturgy: Memory, Participation, and Healing

Capital Campaign Kickoff Weekend – September 23rd and 24th

Session 4 – September 27th

  • Purpose of a Temple; Historical Precedents for Orthodox Basilicas, Murals Scope, Organization, and Momentum

Session 5 – October 4th

  • Principals of Festal Mural Design: Graphical and Theological Principles

Session 6 – October 11th

  • Narthex East Wall, Nave East Wall, Apse, and Nave High Murals Part 1

Session 7 – October 18th

  • Nave High Murals Part 2, Side Aisles, Narthex West Wall

Session 8 – October 25th

  • Interactive Workshop: Oratory, Prothesis, and Lunettes

Session 9 – November 1st

  • Interactive Workshop: Narthex Side Walls, Medallions, Arcade Intradoses, and Calming Room

Session 10 – November 8th

  • Color Studies, Temple Materials, Liturgical Furniture, Hardware, Flooring, Light Fixtures, Other Media, Conclusion

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Feast of the Indiction
Sep
1
7:00 AM07:00

Feast of the Indiction

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The new Liturgical Year begins on September 1 with the Feast of the Indiction. We will serve Great Vespers on Thursday, August 31, at 7pm, and on Friday, September 1, we will offer Orthros at 5am and Divine Liturgy at 7am. Everyone is welcome to join us as we begin the new church year.

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All Night Vigil in honor of St. Eanswythe of Folkestone
Aug
30
to Aug 31

All Night Vigil in honor of St. Eanswythe of Folkestone

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We will wrap up the old year with our first non-Paschal All Night Vigil in honor of St. Eanswythe of Folkestone. St. Eanswythe has been the patroness of our building program for the last ten years, and we are serving the vigil as a prayerful way to officially kick off the first round of fundraising for our new temple. The All Night Vigil is actually made up of five services: Little Compline, Great Vespers, Litia and Artoklasia, Orthros, and the Divine Liturgy. The services will start at 10pm, and will likely last well into the early morning. We are thinking it will take about 5-6 hours to complete, but we aren’t totally sure since we’ve never done this before. Of course, everyone is welcome to come and pray with us. You don’t have to stay for the whole service. Feel free to come and go as you please, even if you can only drop by for 30 minutes. The Holy Fathers say there is a special blessing in night prayer, so this is your chance to experience that while also asking that the Most Holy Trinity, the Theotokos, and St. Eanswythe would make firm the foundation of our new temple.

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May
27
6:00 PM18:00

First Annual Blessing of Animals

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On Saturday, May 27, we will have our First Annual Blessing of Animals.

May 27 is the Feast Day of St Melangel of Wales; she had a special relationship with rabbits. But a great many other Orthodox saints have also had close relationships with bears and whales and mice and leopards and lions. We are not going to be blessing any whales or leopards, but, if you have a pet that you would like to have blessed, just bring your animal up to the parish, and we will bless them all before Great Vespers--and then, in the service of vespers we will listen to some very special hymnography about how all animals will be sanctified through our love of the Most Holy Trinity. Dr Jason Foster, a member of our parish who has been a vet for many years, is providing with some really helpful guidelines for this event, and we will share those with you as we get closer to May 27. But right now, go ahead and enter that date into your phone and plan on joining us for this beautiful service.

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Apr
19
to May 17

The Pascha Book Study

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The study will begin on Bright Wednesday, April 19, and it will meet each Wednesday night at 7pm through May 17.

This year’s study will be structured just like the Fall Theological Seminar; we will have a series of presentations that will focus on our new temple, but we will also be talking about men’s issues and women’s issues and how, as women and men, we will interact with one another in our new temple. Please plan on joining us, either in person or on Discord, for what promises to be a very important time in the life of our community. 


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