People and Places Touched by our Good and Faithful Steward Challenge

What we have done so far:

  • Helped at least 150 specific families or individuals in need and entered into their lives by sharing God’s love and presence in a concrete manner
  • Supported two months of the Living Bread Luncheon, which is a luncheon our Church offers on the first Saturday of every month and which touches around 100 people, mostly elderly who are looking for fellowship and love.
  • Helped provide 20 food baskets and gift cards during the coronavirus crisis to families in need from Park Ave Elementary School and in Webster
  • St Luke’s Homeless Shelter in Southbridge
  • Toys Drive for Children
  • Winter Warm Drive
  • Bedouin women in Egypt
  • Farms Hand Preschool
  • NASCAR Family Foundation
  • Hospice and Palliative Care
  • Pajamas for Children’s Hospital
  • Pine Street Inn Homeless Shelter
  • Boys and Girls Club of Webster/Dudley 
  • Christian Appalacian Project
  • OpporTUNEity
  • CT Food Bank
  • St Jude’s Hospital
  • Webster/Dudley Food Share
  • Worcester Food Bank
  • Webster Library
  • Dunkin Donuts to random people
  • Helped someone buy new tires
  • Blessed Backpack Brigade, which helps the homeless in needy in Webster
  • The Webster/Dudley Veteran’s Council
  • Helped two homeless individuals in Worcester
  • A family whose father has Stage 4 cancer
  • Fisher House of Boston
  • Masonic Angel Fund
  • TEEG (Thompson Ecumenical Empowerment Group)
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OUR JOURNEY OF FAITH
April 14, 2024
“We do not reach the Kingdom of God going from victory to victory but more often we have to journey from defeat to defeat,” notes St. Tikhon of Zadonsk. “After each defeat, however, we don’t bewail our misery but we get back up and continue the battle. We go forward in repentance and humility.” 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 »