About the parish.
A community of the Holy Orthodox Church. Converts and cradle Orthodox, families and singles, the young and the old — gathered around the Holy Mysteries.
Parish began with a handful of families and a hunger for the Liturgy. What they lacked in building they made up for in faith.
What we share is older than the parish, older than the city: the one Eucharist, the one faith handed down whole and unbroken from the Apostles. We are united not by sameness but by the chalice — by Christ Himself.
Come and see for yourself. The doors are open before every service; coffee and conversation follow Sunday Liturgy. There is no appointment to make, no expectation to meet. Just come.
Two thousand years, kept whole
The same prayers chanted in Constantinople, in the desert of Egypt, in every Orthodox parish on earth — kept and offered here, in our own tongue and our own time.
Service scheduleThe parish today
"We came once, and never left"
"I wandered in during Holy Week, understanding nothing. Three years later I was baptized. The beauty was the argument."
"Our kids actually want to be in church. They know the saints by name now. That's not nothing."
"After my husband fell asleep in the Lord, this parish became my family. I am never alone here."
There is a place for you at this table
No appointment, no membership. Just come.