Services

Sundays

8:30 a.m. Youth Devotional

9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy

After Liturgy, we have the Trapeza (τράπεζα): an agape (ἀγάπη) or fellowship in Christian love at the food table 

Pastoral Services

 

  • Panihida (Memorial)

  • Moleben (Thanksgiving)

  • Special needs

  • Counseling & Discipleship

  • Catechism

To request any of these services, please call the priest or write an email.

Donations

We welcome your donations!

Please make a $2 donation for each candle you light in church. If you cannot afford it, feel free to light ONE.

You can make a donation of any amount with cash in the donation box, or use ATH Móvil (Donate: Henosis), or PayPal.com.

 

inside of orthodox chapel with faithful standing

FAQ

What is the dress code? Modest attire is required.

 

In what language is the Divine Liturgy? Liturgy is in Church Slavonic with parts in English, Spanish, and Greek.

 

I don't know Church Slavonic/Spanish/Greek. How can I follow the Liturgy? You can follow the service by reading the pamphlet, available inside the Chapel. (There's a free download below)

 

How long is the service? About 2 hours.

 

I want to receive Holy Communion. What should I do? For visiting Orthodox Christians, you must talk to the priest first. Confessions are heard before service, by appointment.

Divine Liturgy
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(Click to download a scan of our multilingual Divine Liturgy service -in Church slavonic, Spanish, English). 

 

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