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SEPTEMBER 2024
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1
THE CHURCH NEW YEAR
9:00am Div. Liturgy
2
3
4
7:00pm Orthodoxy 201
Fast
5
6
Fast
7
6:00pm Vespers
8
NATIVITY OF THE THEOTOKOS
9:00am Div. Liturgy
1100am Choir Rehearsal New Members
Church School Meeting
Parish Beach Day

9
10
11
St. Silouan the Athonite
7:00pm Orthodoxy 201
Fast: wine & oil
12
13
7:00pm Vespers
Fast
14
ELEVATION OF THE CROSS
9:00am Div. Liturgy
6:00pm Vespers
Fast: wine & oil
15
Sunday After the Exaltation
9:00am Div. Liturgy
6:00pm Bonfire @ Assateague
16
17
18
7:00pm Orthodoxy 201
Fast
19
20
Fast
21
6:00pm Vespers
22
13th Sunday After Pentecost
9:00am Div. Liturgy
1100am Choir Rehearsal
23
24
Ss. Juvenaly and Peter
25
St. Sergius of Radonezh
7:00pm Orthodoxy 201
Fast: fish, wine, oil
26
St. John the Theologian
27
Fast
28
6:00pm Vespers
29
14th Sunday After Pentecost
9:00am Div. Liturgy
1100am Choir Rehearsal New Members
30
Oct 1
PROTECTION OF THE THEOTOKOS
9:00am Akathist
Oct 2
7:00pm Orthodoxy 201
Fast
Oct 3
Oct 4
Fast
Oct 5
6:00pm Vespers

Calendar

Regular Schedule of Services
Sunday
9:00am - Divine Liturgy
  
Wednesday
7:00pm - Orthodoxy 201
  
Saturday
6:00pm - Vespers
  
Eve of Feast
7:00pm - Vespers with Litya
  
Feast
9:00am - Divine Liturgy
  

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What is the Orthodox Church?

“The Orthodox Christian Church is evangelical, but not Protestant.
It is orthodox, but not Jewish. It is catholic, but not Roman.
It is not denominational, it is pre-denominational.
It has believed, taught, preserved, defended, and died for the
Faith of the Apostles since the Day of Pentecost nearly 2,000 years ago.”
– Our Life in Christ

What is the Orthodox Church?

“The Orthodox Christian Church is evangelical, but not Protestant. It is orthodox, but not Jewish. It is catholic, but not Roman. It is not denominational, it is pre-denominational. It has believed, taught, preserved, defended, and died for the Faith of the Apostles since the Day of Pentecost nearly 2,000 years ago.”
– Our Life in Christ

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