Organizations

Parishioners lending a helping hand.

Parish Ministry Council (PMC)

St. Macrina Society – The women’s society of our church takes on a myriad of responsibilities from fundraising to baking the holy bread, but we try to find time to enjoy each other’s company and grow in our love of God and church.

St. Basil Brotherhood of the Cross – Our parishioners are always looking for ways to reach out to those around us, both in Orthodox and non-Orthodox communitites.

SOYO Youth Ministry – As a new and growing group, we strive to stay active in the church. As Orthodox Youth, we must always remember to focus our lives on Christ and live our lives as children of God! This is accomplished by offering our talents to Him through His community. We must also have fun while balancing all the work we do for the Lord. We have many events and activities that encourage our youth to grow both in their spiritual lives and their lives away from the parish.

Services for Week of Nativity through New Year

Wednesday December 18th

  • 6:00pm Liturgy for St. Ignatius the God-Bearer

 

Saturday December 21st

  • No Adult/Catechism Class until after the New Year
  • 4:30pm Choir Practice
  • 5:45pm 9th Hour and Great Vespers

 

Sunday December 22nd

  • 8:45am Orthros
  • 10:00am Divine Liturgy
  • 11:45am Coffee Hour
  • 1:30pm Children’s Nativity Play

 

Tuesday December 24th

  • 9:00am Royal Hours
  • 8:00pm Festal Orthros & Divine Liturgy followed by breaking of the Fast with Potluck and gifts for Baby Jesus

 

No Services on Wednesday, December 25 2024

Christ is Born! Glorify Him!

 

Saturday December 28th

  • No Adult/Catechism Class until after the New Year
  • 4:30pm Choir Practice
  • 5:45pm 9th Hour and Great Vespers

 

Sunday December 29th

  • 8:45am Orthros
  • 10:00am Divine Liturgy
  • 11:45am Coffee Hour

 

Tuesday December 31st

  • 5:45pm 9th Hour and Great Vespers

 

Wednesday January 1st Patronal Feast

 

  • 8:00am Pre-communion prayers
  • 8:45am Orthros & Divine Liturgy for Feast of St. Basil the Great followed by Vasilopita