Worship

O Come, let us Worship and bow down before our King and God.
O Come, let us worship and bow down before Christ, our King and God.
O Come, let us worship and bow down to Christ Himself, our King and God.

This invitation marks the beginning of each day for the Orthodox Church. It comes from the office of Vespers, and it expresses the attitude which is at the heart of Orthodoxy. The Worship of God - the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, - is fundamental to the life and spirit of the Orthodox Church. Learn More»

Service Schedule

Sundays: Orthros (Matins): 8:30 AM | Divine Liturgy: 9:30 AM

Feastdays on Weekdays: Orthros (Matins): 8:45 AM | Divine Liturgy: 9:30 AM

Wednesdays: Supplication Service to the Virgin Mary 6:30pm

Fridays: Bible Study 10:00-11:30am

Saturday: Vespers 5:00pm

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Recent Sermons
RETURN AND GIVE THANKS TO THE LORD
November 27, 2025
Countless Blessings! Life is full of a bounty of immeasurable blessings. Once a year as a nation, we pause to thank Almighty God for these blessings. We gather in this church to remember and thank the Lord for His goodness and graciousness seen and unseen, blessings remembered and forgotten, riches we receive every day simply because God is good. As Orthodox Christians, gratitude is not just a polite feeling but a profound way of life, the very language of heaven. Read more »


Our Orthodox Faith
The Sacraments: The Meaning and Importance of Liturgical Life
One of the best-known prayers of the Orthodox Church speaks of the spirit of God being "present in all places and filling all things." This profound affirmation is basic to Orthodoxy's understanding of God and His relationship to the world. Read more »