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
Monthly Message
Facing Our Uncertain Future
August 01, 2020
What does the future hold for us? The COVID 19 Pandemic continues and such uncertainty prevails in many aspects of our lives. Read more »
Recent Sermons
The Power of Divine Love
September 10, 2023
One of the holy man’s disciples said to his Geronta, “Don’t you know that a scorpion’s nature is to sting? Why do you keep trying to save him? You will get stung!” The elder reached down to try and help the scorpion one more time. “Yes, that may be true, but don’t you know that my nature as a child of God is to love and to save. Why should I change my nature simply because the scorpion does not change its nature?” Read more »
Our Orthodox Faith
The Church: Procedures for Becoming a Member of the Orthodox Christian Church
The life of the Orthodox Church perpetuates and fulfills the ministry of Jesus Christ. The close association between Christ and His Church is reflected in the images from the Scriptures which declare that Christ is the Head and the Church is His Body, and that Christ is the Bridegroom and the Church is His bride. Read more »