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A Pan-Orthodox ministry that displays Christian love, mercy and compassion to the individuals, families and facilities it serves.

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A Pan-Orthodox ministry that displays Christian love, mercy and compassion to the individuals, families and facilities it serves.

Words from the Saints -- April 16, 2026

Gerald Largent

“By His death salvation has come to all, and all creation has been filled with light.” – St. Athanasius the Great

 “Yesterday I was crucified with Him; today I am glorified with Him. Yesterday I died with Him; today I am made alive with Him.” – St. Gregory the Theologian

“Death slew Him by means of the body which He had assumed; but that same body proved to be the weapon with which He conquered death.” – St. Ephraim the Syrian

“He was truly laid as man in the tomb of rock, but rocks were rent in fear because of Him.” – St. Cyril of Jerusalem

“Christ is risen, and you [Hades] are overthrown! Christ is risen, and the demons are fallen! Christ is risen, and life reigns!” –St. John Chrysostom

Matins Livestream – Thursday, April 16, 2026

Gerald Largent

Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

The Church proclaims the new life given through Christ’s victory over death, calling us to live in the fullness of His Resurrection and the grace of His Kingdom.

The appointed readings from Acts 2:38–43 and John 3:1–15 reveal the call to repentance, baptism, and spiritual rebirth. Through these sacred words, we are reminded of the mystery of being born of water and the Spirit, entering into new life in Christ.

As we continue through Bright Week, may we live as people of the Resurrection, growing in faith, joy, and communion with God.

Our next livestream will take place on April 17, 2026 at 6:30pm.

Matins Livestream – Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Gerald Largent

Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

The Bright Week Matins service invites the faithful to remain in the light and life of the Resurrection.

Let us live in the reality of Christ’s victory over death. May the joy of Pascha fill us with hope and thanksgiving.

The appointed readings from Acts 2:22–36 and John 1:35–51 proclaim Christ as Lord and Messiah and recount the calling of His first disciples. These sacred texts invite us to encounter Christ and follow Him with faith and devotion.

Our next livestream will take place on April 16, 2026 at 7:45am.

Vespers Livestream – Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Gerald Largent

Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

Tonight we once again chant Vespers and continue the radiant celebration of Pascha. The Church remains immersed in the joy of the Resurrection. The risen Lord fills all things with light, life, and hope.

Our next livestream will take place on April 15, 2026 at 8:00am.

Vespers Livestream – Monday, April 13, 2026

Gerald Largent

Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

Tonight we chant Vespers, continuing the radiant celebration of Pascha. This service of Orthodox Christian worship invites the faithful to rejoice in the Resurrection of Christ and the gift of new life.

During Bright Week, the Church is filled with Paschal joy and the proclamation of Christ’s victory over death. The Resurrection stands at the center of our faith, bringing hope, renewal, and eternal life.

Our next livestream will take place on April 14, 2026 at 6:30pm.

Prayer List for the Week of April 12, 2026

Gerald Largent

For healing: Abbot Tryphon, Fr. Daniel, Fr. Emilian, Fr. Gregory, Fr. Theodore, Fr. Thomas, Fr. Thomas, Hierodeacon Gorazd, Fr. Deacon Jorge, Matushka Katherine, Matushka Myra, Monk Meletios, Subdeacon Nicholas, Justin, Steven, Marian, Patricia, Mark, Nikolai, Anastasia, Alice, Andrew, Kathleen, Denise, Denise, Pamela, Marianne, Ryan, Joanne, Emily, William, Charles, Hank, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Clara, Margaret, Susan, Randall, Nestor, Rita, Kathleen,  Danielle, Natalie, Arthur, Nicole, Rene, Michael, Marc, Paul, Michael, Daniel, Gerald, Rhonda, Madeline, Marcella, Darina, Philip, Jodi, Elena, Tikhon, Daria, Mark, Alexis, Nathan, Ann, Herman, Daria, Ava, Christopher, Walter, Andrew, Ola, Constantin, Diana, Gloria, Amanda, Susan, Diane, Luke, Diane, Lorraine, Paula, Doug, Lori, Dwight, Thomas, Joschua, Catalin, Carmen, Charles, Renalda

For God’s protection: all who are missing

For God’s protection: all captives; all persecuted Christians throughout the world

For God’s protection: all those in the military; all emergency medical workers, firefighters and police officers

For God’s mercy and peace: those who are in hospice care

For God’s mercy, direction and protection: those who are unemployed, poor, hungry and/or homeless

** We pray for: those who love us; those who hate us; those who have no one to pray for them; those who have asked us to pray for them, even though we are unworthy. **

Departed: Nicholas, Francis, George, Christian

Readings for the Week of April 12, 2026

Gerald Largent

4/12: Acts 1:1–8; John 1:1–17; John 20:19–25

4/13: Acts 1:12–17, 21–26; John 1:18–28

4/14: Acts 2:14–21; Luke 24:12–35

4/15: Acts 2:22–36; Acts 12:1–11; John 1:35–51; John 15:17–16:2

4/16: Acts 2:38–43; John 3:1–15

4/17: Acts 3:1–8; Philippians 2:5–11; John 2:12–22; Luke 10:38–42; Luke 11:27–28

4/18: Acts 3:11–16; John 3:22–33

Words from the Saints -- April 9, 2026

Gerald Largent

“Humility is the garment of the Godhead. The Word who became man clothed Himself in it.” –St. Isaac the Syrian

“Let us go together to meet Christ on the Mount of Olives, and today let us imitate those who went out to meet Him… not with palms alone, but with the virtues.” –St. Andrew of Crete

“He is sold, and very cheap, for it is for thirty pieces of silver; but He redeems the world, and that at a great price, for the price was His own blood.” –St. Gregory the Theologian

“He endured the Cross, despising the shame, not for His own sake but for ours.” –St. Cyril of Alexandria

“The Cross is the hope of Christians, the resurrection of the dead, and the staff of the lame.” –St. Ephraim the Syrian

“He was wounded for me, that He might heal me.” –St. Ambrose of Milan

“The Lord suffered and died for you; and you—do you not wish to sacrifice something for Him?” –St. John of Kronstadt

3rd and 6th Hours – Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On Great and Holy Wednesday, the Church calls us to examine our hearts and to return to Christ with sincerity, contrasting the paths of repentance and betrayal as we draw near to His suffering and Resurrection.

The appointed reading from Ezekiel 2:3–3:3 presents the prophet receiving the word of God and internalizing it fully. This image calls us to receive the divine word into our hearts, allowing it to guide and transform our lives.

Our next livestream will take place on April 13, 2026 at 6:30pm.

3rd and 6th Hours – Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On Great and Holy Tuesday, the Church emphasizes spiritual readiness and faithfulness, inviting us to remain attentive to Christ and steadfast in our devotion as we rapidly approach His Death and Resurrection.

The appointed reading from Ezekiel 1:21–2:1 presents the continuation of the prophet’s vision and his calling by God. It reminds us that encountering God calls us to respond with obedience and humility.

Our next livestream will take place on April 8, 2026 at 8:00am.

3rd and 6th Hours – Monday, April 6, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

Today is Great and Holy Monday, marking the beginning of Holy Week. This sacred time of Orthodox Christian worship invites the faithful into deep prayer, watchfulness, and reverence as we enter into the saving events of Christ’s Passion.

Great and Holy Monday calls us to spiritual vigilance and repentance, preparing our hearts to walk with Christ through His suffering and, ultimately, toward the joy of His Resurrection.

The appointed reading from Ezekiel 1:1–20 reveals a profound vision of the glory of God, reminding us of His majesty and the mystery of His divine presence. This vision calls us to humility and awe as we begin this most holy week.

Our next livestream will take place on April 7, 2026 at 8:00am.

Prayer List for the Week of April 5, 2026

Gerald Largent

For healing: Abbot Tryphon, Fr. Daniel, Fr. Emilian, Fr. Gregory, Fr. Theodore, Fr. Thomas, Fr. Thomas, Hierodeacon Gorazd, Fr. Deacon Jorge, Matushka Katherine, Matushka Myra, Monk Meletios, Subdeacon Nicholas, Justin, Steven, Marian, Patricia, Mark, Nikolai, Anastasia, Alice, Andrew, Kathleen, Denise, Denise, Pamela, Marianne, Ryan, Joanne, Emily, William, Charles, Hank, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Clara, Margaret, Susan, Randall, Nestor, Rita, Kathleen,  Danielle, Natalie, Arthur, Nicole, Rene, Michael, Marc, Paul, Michael, Daniel, Gerald, Rhonda, Madeline, Marcella, Darina, Philip, Jodi, Elena, Tikhon, Daria, Mark, Alexis, Nathan, Ann, Herman, Daria, Ava, Christopher, Walter, Andrew, Ola, Constantin, Diana, Gloria, Amanda, Susan, Diane, Luke, Diane, Lorraine, Paula, Doug, Lori, Dwight, Thomas, Joschua, Catalin, Carmen, Charles, Renalda

For God’s protection: all who are missing

For God’s protection: all captives; all persecuted Christians throughout the world

For God’s protection: all those in the military; all emergency medical workers, firefighters and police officers

For God’s mercy and peace: those who are in hospice care

For God’s mercy, direction and protection: those who are unemployed, poor, hungry and/or homeless

** We pray for: those who love us; those who hate us; those who have no one to pray for them; those who have asked us to pray for them, even though we are unworthy. **

 Departed: Nicholas, Francis, George

Readings for the Week of April 5, 2026

Gerald Largent

4/5: Philippians 4:4–9; John 12:1–18

4/6: Matthew 21:18–43; Ezekiel 1:1–20; Exodus 1:1–20; Job 1:1–12; Matthew 24:3–35

4/7: Matthew 22:15–23:39; Ezekiel 1:21–28; Exodus 2:5–10; Job 1:13–22; Matthew 24:36–26:2

4/8: Matthew 26:6–16; Ezekiel 2:3–3:3; Exodus 2:11–22; Job 2:1–10; Matthew 26:6–16

4/9: Luke 22:1–39; Jeremiah 11:18–12:5, 9–11, 14–15; Exodus 19:10–19; Job 38:1–23, 42:1–5; Isaiah 50:4–11; 1 Corinthians 11:23–32; Matthew 26:1–20; John 13:3–17; Matthew 26:21–39; Luke 22:43–45; Matthew 26:40–27:2

4/10: 1 Corinthians 1:17–2:2; Matthew 26:57–75; John 18:28–19:16; Matthew 27:3–32; Mark 15:16–32; Matthew 27:33–54; Luke 23:26–49; John 19:25–37; Mark 15:43–47; John 19:38–42; Matthew 27:62–66; Zechariah 11:10–13; Galatians 6:14–18; Isaiah 50:4–11; Romans 5:6–11; Isaiah 52:13–53:12; Hebrews 2:11–18; Jeremiah 11:18–23; 12:1–5, 9–11, 14–15; Hebrews 10:19–31; Exodus 33:11–23; Job 42:12–16; Isaiah 52:13–53:12

4/11: Ezekiel 37:1–14; 1 Corinthians 5:6–8; Galatians 3:13–14; Matthew 27:62–66; Genesis 1:1–13; Isaiah 60:1–16; Exodus 12:1–11; Jonah 1:1–4:11; Joshua 5:10–15; Exodus 13:20–15:19; Zephaniah 3:8–15; 1 Kings 17:8–24; Isaiah 61:10–62:5; Genesis 22:1–18; Isaiah 61:10–62:5; Kings 4:8–37; Isaiah 63:11–64:5; Jeremiah 31:31–34; Daniel 3:1–23; Daniel 3:24–88; Romans 6:3–11; Matthew 28:1–20

Vespers Livestream – Thursday, April 2, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On April 3, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. Nicetas the Confessor, whose steadfast witness to the Orthodox faith reminds us of the importance of remaining faithful to Christ in all circumstances.

The appointed readings from Genesis 46:1–7 and Proverbs 23:15–24:5 reveal God’s guiding hand and the call to live with wisdom and righteousness. These passages encourage us to trust in the Lord and to walk in truth and understanding.

Our next livestream will take place on April 6, 2026 at 8:00am.

Words from the Saints -- April 2, 2026

Gerald Largent

“Repentance is the renewal of baptism.” — St John Climacus

“This life has been given to you for repentance.” — St Isaac the Syrian

“Be ashamed when you sin, not when you repent.” — St John Chrysostom

“Let us acquire humility, for it covers a multitude of sins.” — St Ephraim the Syrian

“The Lord loves the humble soul.” — St Silouan the Athonite

“He who has been cleansed by Christ must show mercy.” — St Gregory the Theologian

“The bread you do not use is the bread of the hungry.” — St Basil the Great

“The one who loves God cannot help but love every man.” — St Maximus the Confessor

Matins Livestream – Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On April 1, the Church commemorates St. Mary of Egypt, whose life of deep repentance and transformation reveals the boundless mercy of God. Her example continues to inspire the faithful to turn fully toward Christ with humility and hope.

The appointed reading from Isaiah 58:1–11 teaches the true nature of fasting, calling us to acts of mercy, justice, and compassion. It reminds us that genuine repentance is expressed not only in words, but in love for others.

Our next livestream will take place on April 2, 2026 at 6:30pm.

Vespers Livestream – Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On April 1, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. Mary of Egypt, whose life of profound repentance and transformation reveals the depth of God’s mercy. Her example calls us to turn wholeheartedly toward Christ, trusting in His power to renew and restore.

The appointed readings from Genesis 31:3–16 and Proverbs 21:3–21 speak of God’s guidance and the path of righteousness. They encourage us to live with integrity, obedience, and trust in the Lord’s providence.

Our next livestream will take place on April 1, 2026 at 8:00am.

Matins Livestream – Monday, March 30, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On March 30, the Orthodox Church remembers St. John Climacus, a great teacher of the spiritual life, whose Ladder of Divine Ascent remains a guiding work for those seeking transformation through humility, obedience, and prayer.

The appointed reading from Isaiah 48:17–49:4 proclaims the Lord as our Redeemer and Teacher, guiding us along the path of righteousness and calling us to trust in His divine will.

Our next livestream will take place on March 31, 2026 at 6:30pm.

Prayer List for the Week of March 29, 2026

Gerald Largent

For healing: Abbot Tryphon, Fr. Daniel, Fr. Emilian, Fr. Gregory, Fr. Theodore, Fr. Thomas, Fr. Thomas, Hierodeacon Gorazd, Fr. Deacon Jorge, Matushka Katherine, Matushka Myra, Monk Meletios, Subdeacon Nicholas, Justin, Steven, Marian, Patricia, Mark, Nikolai, Anastasia, Alice, Andrew, Kathleen, Denise, Denise, Pamela, Marianne, Ryan, Joanne, Emily, William, Charles, Hank, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Clara, Margaret, Susan, Randall, Nestor, Rita, Kathleen,  Danielle, Natalie, Arthur, Nicole, Rene, Michael, Marc, Paul, Michael, Daniel, Gerald, Rhonda, Madeline, Marcella, Darina, Philip, Jodi, Elena, Tikhon, Daria, Mark, Alexis, Nathan, Ann, Herman, Daria, Ava, Christopher, Walter, Andrew, Ola, Constantin, Diana, Gloria, Amanda, Susan, Diane, Luke, Diane, Lorraine, Paula, Doug, Lori, Dwight, Thomas, Joschua, Catalin, Carmen, Charles, Renalda

For God’s protection: all who are missing

For God’s protection: all captives; all persecuted Christians throughout the world

For God’s protection: all those in the military; all emergency medical workers, firefighters and police officers

For God’s mercy and peace: those who are in hospice care

For God’s mercy, direction and protection: those who are unemployed, poor, hungry and/or homeless

** We pray for: those who love us; those who hate us; those who have no one to pray for them; those who have asked us to pray for them, even though we are unworthy. **

Departed: Marie, Marilyn, Nicholas, Francis, George

Readings for the Week of March 29, 2026

Gerald Largent

3/29: Galatians 3:23-29; Hebrews 9:11-14; Mark 10:32-45; Luke 7:36-50

3/30: Isaiah 48:17-49:4; Genesis 27:1-41; Proverbs 19:16-25

3/31: Isaiah 49:6-10; Genesis 31:3-16; Proverbs 21:3-21

4/1: Isaiah 58:1-11; Genesis 43:26-31; 45:1-16; Proverbs 21:23-22:4

4/2: Isaiah 65:8-16; Genesis 46:1-7; Proverbs 23:15-24:5

4/3: Isaiah 66:10-24; Genesis 49:33-50:26; Proverbs 31:8-31

4/4: Hebrews 12:28-13:8; John 11:1-45