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.

Wedding Information

The Sacrament of Marriage blesses the desire for a man and woman to share their lives and to live as a family. The foundation and purpose of this union is love, and through their life together, so that they may become more like Christ.

 

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.

 

Funeral Information

The Orthodox Church offers Funeral services and prayers for baptized Orthodox Christians.

We also continue to offer prayers for our departed forefathers and loved ones, that God will grant them salvation, peace and eternal rest.

 

Ordination Information

Clergy in the Orthodox Church are ordained according to Apostolic Tradition through the laying on of hands and the descent of the Holy Spirit. Ordained Clergy have the responsibility of preaching, teaching, administering sacraments as well as guiding the faithful.

 

House/Business Blessing Information

We bless all creation and ask for God’s blessings and guidance when we start something new. His Theophany, in January, offers us the opportunity for the blessing of homes, business, vehicles, etc., used in everyday life, and dedicated to God and His glory.

Child/Adult Baptism Information

The Rites of Initiation into the Orthodox Church include Baptism and Chrismation. The Orthodox Church affirms and believes in infant Baptism, and also receives new adult members into the Church through Baptism and Chrismation.

 

Confession Information

The Sacrament of Confession is a crucial aspect of our life and relationship with Christ. Through confession we receive the forgiveness of sins, find healing, and are able to return to the path that Christ has laid out for us to follow.

 

Trisagion Service Information

The Orthodox Church offers Trisagion services and prayers for those who have reposed, typically at their gravesite.

Prayers may be offered at various times to remember our departed loved ones.

 

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.

Chrismation Information

The Rites of Initiation into the Orthodox Church include Baptism and Chrismation. The Orthodox Church affirms and believes in infant Baptism, and also receives new adult members into the Church through Baptism and Chrismation.

 

Pastoral Visitations Information

Those who are sick or are not able to attend services may be attended to by a pastoral visitation. The visit provides spiritual medicine needed and help with physical recovery.

 

Memorial Service Information

The Orthodox Church offers Memorial services and prayers for those who have reposed, typically during the Divine Liturgy.

Memorial prayers may be offered at various times to remember our departed loved ones.

 

Holy Unction Information

Through the Sacrament of Holy Unction the Church offers healing for both physical and spiriutal ailments. The Clergy offer this sacrament as needed throughout the year.