Church Schedule
We invite everyone to join us for Orthros and Divine Liturgy every Sunday
Every Sunday, we celebrate Orthros and the Divine Liturgy: Orthros begins at 9 a.m., immediately followed by the Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. Memorials are at the conclusion of Divine Liturgy. Be sure to join us for fellowship in the church hall after Divine Liturgy.

Every Sunday, the Armenian Prayer Service immediately follows Divine Liturgy.

On Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. join us for Paraklisis, a service of supplication specifically for the living (as opposed to a Memorial Service, which is a supplication for the departed). This service is most often addressed to the Theotokos, but may be used to seek the intercessions of any saint. The distinguishing feature of a Paraklisis is the inclusion of a supplicatory canon to the saint whose intercessions are being sought.

Divine Liturgy - Most Ancient Service
The Divine Liturgy is considered the most significant ancient Christian service, not so much for its phrasing and words as for its meaning. In fact, the Divine Liturgy was in practice right after the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Disciples of Christ on the 50th day after His Resurrection, as the sacred writer of the Acts of the Apostles records (Acts 2:46 ff). The Divine Liturgy in its swaddlings at the beginning of the Christian era consisted of free hymns and prayers for the officiating of a certain framework of faith. It was officiated long before the beginning of the writings of the New Testament. The Divine Liturgy as such was the center of the inspiration of the first Christians in their communion with God and with one another. More