A note regarding Holy Communion

Only those baptized Orthodox Christians who have prepared themselves through prayer, fasting and confession may participate in Holy Communion. We invite all, however, to venerate the cross and receive the Blessed Bread which is distributed at the dismissal. Preparation for receiving Holy Communion for healthy adults should include fasting, being on time for the start of the Divine Liturgy, praying the pre-communion prayers (see the Service Book), and abstain from all food and drink from midnight before the Liturgy. Children, elderly, pregnant, or ill parishioners should consult the priest. After receiving Holy Communion, we should stay in Church until the conclusion of the Liturgy. If you have questions, or if you would like to become a steward of the Church, please feel free to speak with the priest after Liturgy.

Our Church building provides restroom facilities, but please be respectful and only use them as a necessity during the service or use the church hall facilities. Parents, please accompany your young children to ensure proper use and care of restroom facilities. Thank you!

Thank you for your continuous support of your church stewardship and building fund!
We invite all our church families to join us in regular worship attendance and regular giving!
We need our church and our church needs us to be active!

Be a regular orthodox Christian.
Regular in worship regular in prayer and regular in giving!

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