
Services & Sacraments
Join us for worship and prayer in the Orthodox tradition
Regular Services
Our weekly schedule of services
Please note: The church is closed Monday - Friday
The main weekly service of the Orthodox Church, where the Eucharist is celebrated.
Evening prayer service that begins the liturgical day.
Weekly study and discussion of the Holy Scriptures.
Sacraments
The holy mysteries of the Orthodox Church
The sacrament of initiation into the Orthodox Church, through which one becomes a member of the Body of Christ.
The sacrament in which the Holy Spirit is imparted through anointing with holy chrism.
The sacrament in which the faithful receive the Body and Blood of Christ for the forgiveness of sins and eternal life.
The sacrament of reconciliation in which sins are confessed and forgiveness is received.
The sacrament that unites a man and woman in a bond of love that is an icon of Christ and His Church.
Feast Days
Throughout the liturgical year, we celebrate major feast days that commemorate important events in the life of Christ, the Theotokos (Mother of God), and the saints.
Our parish's patron saints are celebrated on April 23 (St. George) and October 27 (St. Dimitrie the New).
For a complete calendar of feast days and special services, please check our events page or contact the church office.

Special Services
In addition to our regular services, we offer special services for various occasions:
Following the Feast of Theophany (January 6), the priest visits parishioners' homes to bless them with holy water.
Services for the departed (Parastas) are held on request and on designated Soul Saturdays throughout the year.
Special hymns of praise to Christ, the Theotokos, or saints, often served during Great Lent.
Blessings of icons, crosses, and other religious items are available after Divine Liturgy or by appointment.