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OCTOBER 2023
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1
PROTECTION OF THE THEOTOKOS
9:00am Div. Liturgy
Orthodoxy 101
Parish Park Day
2
3
4
7:00pm Bible Zoom
Fast
5
6
St. Innocent of Alaska
Fast: fish, wine, oil
7
4:30pm Choir Rehearsal
6:00pm Vespers
8
18th Sunday After Pentecost
9:00am Div. Liturgy
9
St. Tikhon of Moscow
10
Elders of Optina
11
7:00pm Bible Zoom
Fast
12
13
Fast
14
6:00pm Vespers
Firepit Night
15
19th Sunday After Pentecost
9:00am Div. Liturgy
Parish Council Mtg.
16
17
18
Apostle Luke
7:00pm Bible Zoom
Fast: wine & oil
19
20
Fast
21
6:00pm Vespers
Firepit Night
22
20th Sunday After Pentecost
9:00am Div. Liturgy
11:00am Choir Rehearsal
23
St. James, Brother of the Lord
24
Icon, Joy of All Who Sorrow
25
7:00pm Bible Zoom
Fast
26
Great Martyr Demetrius
27
Fast
28
6:00pm Vespers
Firepit Night
29
21st Sunday After Pentecost
9:00am Div. Liturgy
Orthodoxy 101
Parish Park Day
30
31
St. John Kochurov
Nov 1
Ss. Cosmas and Damian
7:00pm Bible Zoom
Fast: wine & oil
Nov 2
Nov 3
Fast
Nov 4
4:00pm Knit Night
6:00pm Vespers

Calendar

Regular Schedule of Services
Sunday
9:00am - Divine Liturgy
  
Wednesday
7:00pm - Bible Zoom
  
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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