Choir and Chanters
Our Proto-chantor is Joseph Gliniecki, with Bradley Curving, Annalisa Dunning, Helen Dunning, Tim Rucho, Anesti Jordanoglou. Our Proto-psalti emeritus is Demetrios Milios.
Our Adult Choir director is Tony Beaudry and co-director is Nike Beaudry. They lead a 16 person choir when all are present.
The Orthodox Church traditionally does not use any instruments in the liturgy, instead relying entirely on choral music and chanting. Essentially all the words of Orthodox services, except sermons and such, are either chanted or sung by readers and choirs and when possible the congregations. Read more on Wikipedia »
Monthly Bulletin
Recent Sermons
DOUBT AS A STEP TOWARD FAITH
April 19, 2026
"My Lord and my God."
Five words. That is all Thomas says in response to the risen Christ. Five words, and they contain perhaps the most complete confession of faith in all of Holy Scripture. Not a creed composed by a council, not a sermon polished over years. A cry torn from the heart of a man who had refused to believe, who had doubted openly, who had demanded to place his fingers in the wounds — and who, when the Lord stood before him, needed nothing more than to behold Him. “My Lord and my God.” Read more »
Our Orthodox Faith
Liturgy: The Meaning and Celebration of the Eucharist
"We knew not whether we were in heaven or on earth, for surely there is no such splendor or beauty anywhere on earth. We cannot describe it to you; we only know that God dwells there among men and that their Service surpasses the worship of all other places..." Read more »
