Wednesday, 7 January
Synaxis of the Baptist
9:00am Akathist
Fast: wine & oil
Saturday, 10 January
St. Theophan the Recluse
6:00pm Vespers
Sunday, 11 January
Sunday After Theophany
9:00am Div. Liturgy
Monday, 12 January
St. Sava of Serbia
Wednesday, 14 January
St. Nina of Georgia
7pm Orthodoxy 201
Fast: wine & oil
Saturday, 17 January
St. Anthony the Great
6:00pm Vespers
Sunday, 18 January
32nd Sunday After Pentecost
9:00am Div. Liturgy 
Catechumen Mtg.
Monday, 19 January
St. Mark of Ephesus
Friday, 23 January
March For Life @ Washington DC
Fast
Saturday, 24 January
St. Xenia of St. Petersburg
6:00pm Vespers
Sunday, 25 January
Zacchaeus Sunday
Services Canceled
Wednesday, 28 January
7pm Orthodoxy 201
Fast
Friday, 30 January
Three Holy Hierarchs
6:55pm Movie Outing: Moses the Black (Regal Salisbury)
Fast: fish, wine, oil
Saturday, 31 January
6:00pm Vespers
Sunday, 1 February
Publican & Pharisee
9:00am Div. Liturgy 
Parish Council Mtg.
Catechumen Mtg.
7pm Vespers
Monday, 2 February
MEETING OF THE LORD
9:00am Div. Liturgy
Tuesday, 3 February
St. Nicholas of Japan
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

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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

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