Scheduling and Sacramental Information
We experience God's care for His people through the life of the Church. Whether we are welcoming new life into the world or find ourselves struggling with sickness the Church offers comfort and assistance. For this reason, St. John Chrysostom rightly called the Church a hospital; it is a place where we find comfort and healing. In the sacramental life of the Church we both begin and are sustained on our journey to become more like Christ. We hope these resources below will help you know better how to go about scheduling and participating in these services of our Church.
40 Day Blessing Information
The Church offers numerous prayers and blessings that sanctify our home and family life. In the Orthodox Church, we believe that our homes are like a little church, and we are called to have our life at home be an extension of our Church. In this way, the Church constantly affirms and celebrates the blessings that God has granted us and asks for his guidance and protection.
Divine Liturgy Information
The Eucharist, commonly called Holy Communion, is offered during the Divine Liturgy. The central and most important sacrament of our faith. The Eucharist both unites the body of Christ and is the highest expression of our unity. Through the Eucharist we find healing and forgiveness of sins.