Our Community's Mission


We warmly welcome you to the website of our Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church Family. 

The Mission of Saints Constantine and Helen Church is to proclaim the Good News of Salvation through the Orthodox Christian Faith for the glory of our Triune God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

We are a loving community of believers who journey towards our Lord Jesus Christ and one another through our WORSHIP, FELLOWSHIP, EDUCATION/SPIRITUAL GROWTH, WITNESS, and SERVICE.  

We invite all people to join us on this journey towards the Kingdom of Heaven

Through this Missions Statement, we summarize who we are as a Church, and how we strive to live our calling as the Body of Christ. We hope this website will introduce you to our ancient Orthodox Christian Faith, and our beloved Church Family. We would also like these pages to help you discover something new about our Faith.

If you are looking for a Church Family, we welcome you to come and visit us. If you are a new member of our parish, or are considering membership, these web pages will acquaint you with what our parish offers to those who give it support and sustenance. 

May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God the Father, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you always!

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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
Special Services and Blessings: Non-Sacramental Services Which Contribute to Spiritual Life
At the center of the life of the Church is the Holy Eucharist, which is the principal celebration of our faith and the means through which we participate in the very life of the Holy Trinity. Read more »