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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.

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Typica Livestream – Monday, July 13, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On July 13, the Orthodox Church celebrates the Synaxis of the Archangel Gabriel, honoring the holy messenger of God whose ministry is closely connected with the mystery of our salvation and the proclamation of the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ.

The appointed readings for today are 1 Corinthians 5:9–6:11 and Matthew 13:54–58. St. Paul calls the faithful to repentance and holiness, reminding us that in Christ we have been washed, sanctified, and justified. In the Gospel, the unbelief encountered by our Lord in His own country warns us against allowing familiarity or hardness of heart to prevent us from recognizing the presence and work of God.

The faithful obedience of the Archangel Gabriel offers a powerful example of complete devotion to God's will. As we honor him, may we seek to receive the word of God with faith, humility, and readiness to serve.

Our next livestream is scheduled for July 15, 2026, at 6:30 PM.

Typica Livestream – Friday, July 10, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On July 10, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. Anthony of the Kievan Caves, the revered founder of monastic life in Kievan Rus and a model of prayer, humility, and unwavering devotion to Christ.

The appointed readings for today are 1 Corinthians 4:5–8 and Matthew 13:44–54. St. Paul reminds us to entrust judgment to the Lord, who alone knows every heart. In the Gospel, Christ reveals the immeasurable worth of the Kingdom of Heaven through the parables of the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl of Great Price, inviting us to seek eternal riches above all else.

The life of St. Anthony bears witness to these sacred truths. By embracing a life of ascetic struggle and wholehearted commitment to God, he discovered the true treasure that neither time nor death can take away, inspiring countless others to pursue the path of holiness.

Our next livestream is scheduled for July 13, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Vespers Livestream – Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On July 9, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Hieromartyr Pancratius, Bishop of Tauromina in Sicily, an early shepherd of Christ's flock whose courageous witness helped establish the Orthodox faith in Sicily.

The life of St. Pancratius reminds us that the Gospel is proclaimed not only with words but through steadfast faith, pastoral care, and unwavering devotion to Christ. His example continues to encourage Orthodox Christians to stand firm in the truth and to share the hope of the Resurrection.

May the prayers of St. Pancratius encourage us to grow in courage, faithfulness, and love for Christ as we seek to live out the Gospel each day.

Our next livestream is scheduled for July 10, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Matins Livestream – Monday, July 6, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On July 6, the Orthodox Church commemorates Our Venerable Father Sisoes the Great, one of the most beloved fathers of the Egyptian desert.

The appointed readings for today are Romans 16:17–24 and Matthew 13:10–23. St. Paul encourages believers to remain faithful to the apostolic teaching and to stand firm against deception, while our Lord explains the Parable of the Sower, revealing that spiritual fruitfulness depends upon hearts prepared to receive His word with faith and perseverance.

The life of St. Sisoes the Great embodies these sacred teachings. Renowned for his profound humility, deep repentance, and unwavering trust in God's mercy, he reminds us that the path to holiness is marked by continual conversion of heart and steadfast devotion to Christ.

Our next livestream is scheduled for July 10, 2026, at 6:30 PM.

Matins Livestream – Friday, July 3, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On July 3, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Martyr Hyacinth.

The Scripture readings for the day are Romans 16:1–16 and Matthew 13:4–9. In Romans, we encounter the example of faithful men and women who labored for the Gospel and strengthened the life of the Church. In the Gospel according to Matthew, Christ offers the Parable of the Sower, teaching us to receive His word with sincerity, perseverance, and a heart prepared for spiritual growth.

The Holy Martyr Hyacinth stands as a powerful witness to these truths. Through steadfast devotion and courageous faith, he remained faithful to Christ and bore spiritual fruit even amid suffering. His example reminds us that holiness is cultivated through obedience, endurance, and unwavering trust in God.

Our next livestream is scheduled for July 6, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Typica Livestream – Thursday, July 2, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On July 2, we commemorate St. John Maximovitch, one of the most beloved saints of the modern Orthodox Church.

The appointed readings for the day are Hebrews 7:26–8:2 and John 10:9–16. In these passages, the Church proclaims Christ as the eternal High Priest who intercedes for His people and as the Good Shepherd who lovingly guides and protects His flock. These themes are vividly reflected in the life and ministry of St. John Maximovitch, whose devotion to prayer and pastoral care continues to inspire the faithful.

As we honor this holy saint, we are reminded of our calling to follow Christ with humility, compassion, and steadfast trust. May his example encourage us to grow in holiness and deepen our commitment to the life of the Church.

Our next livestream is scheduled for July 3, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Vespers and Matins – Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On July 2, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. John Maximovitch, one of the most beloved saints of the modern era.

St. John's devotion, pastoral care, and steadfast faith continue to strengthen Orthodox Christians throughout the world and serve as a living example of holiness.

As we commemorate St. John, we are encouraged to deepen our trust in Christ, cultivate a life of prayer, and seek the grace of the Holy Spirit in our daily lives.

Our next livestream is scheduled for July 2, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Typica Livestream – Friday, June 26, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On June 26, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. David of Thessalonica. Revered for his life of ascetic discipline and profound devotion to God, St. David remains a cherished example of prayerful perseverance and Christian humility.

The Scripture readings for this service are Romans 11:25–36 and Matthew 12:1–8. The Apostle Paul's words lead us to marvel at the depth of God's wisdom and mercy, while the Gospel reminds us that the Lord desires mercy and compassion from His people. Together, these passages reveal the loving providence of God and His call to a life transformed by grace.

The witness of St. David encourages us to seek the Kingdom of God through prayer, repentance, and steadfast faith. His example reminds us that holiness is cultivated through a life centered on Christ and sustained by trust in His mercy.

Our next livestream is scheduled for June 29, 2026, at 6:30 PM.

Vespers Livestream – Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On June 25, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Martyr Febronia the Virgin of Palmyra. Through the evening prayers of the Church, we honor a saint whose purity of heart, steadfast faith, and courageous witness continue to inspire Orthodox Christians throughout the world.

Holy Martyr Febronia remained faithful to Christ even in the face of suffering and persecution. Her life reveals the power of God's grace at work in those who trust completely in Him. Through her example, we are reminded that the Christian life is a continual offering of love, devotion, and faithfulness to the Lord.

As we gather in Orthodox Christian worship, may the witness of Holy Martyr Febronia encourage us to persevere in prayer, grow in holiness, and remain steadfast in our commitment to Christ and His Church.

Our next livestream is scheduled for June 26, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Typica Livestream – Monday, June 15, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On June 15, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Prophet Amos. Though called from humble beginnings, Amos faithfully proclaimed God's message of righteousness and repentance, becoming a powerful witness to divine truth and justice.

The Scripture readings appointed for this service are Romans 7:1–13 and Matthew 9:36–10:8. The Apostle Paul teaches that through Christ we are freed from the dominion of sin and called to a new life of holiness. In the Gospel, Christ reveals His compassion for humanity and commissions His disciples to carry the good news of the Kingdom to the world.

The life of the Holy Prophet Amos reminds us that God often works through humble servants to accomplish His purposes. His example encourages us to remain faithful to God's commandments, attentive to His voice, and committed to living lives marked by repentance, mercy, and truth.

Our next livestream is scheduled for June 17, 2026, at 6:30 PM.

Typica Livestream – Friday, June 12, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On June 12, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. Onuphrios the Great of Egypt. Revered throughout the Orthodox Church for his life of ascetic devotion and profound communion with God, St. Onuphrios remains a model of faithful perseverance and spiritual dedication.

The Scripture readings appointed for this service are Romans 5:17–6:2 and Matthew 9:14–17. These passages emphasize the abundance of God's grace through Jesus Christ and the new life that believers receive through Him. The Gospel further reveals that the transforming power of Christ calls us to embrace a renewed way of life shaped by the Kingdom of God.

The witness of St. Onuphrios reminds us that the pursuit of holiness requires steadfast prayer, trust in divine providence, and a continual turning of the heart toward God. His example encourages us to seek spiritual growth through repentance and faithful participation in the life of the Church.

Our next livestream is scheduled for June 15, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Vespers Livestream – Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On June 11, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Apostles Bartholomew and Barnabas. As we gather in the evening prayer of the Church, we honor these faithful apostles whose missionary labors and steadfast witness helped establish the foundations of Christian faith throughout the world.

The Scripture readings appointed for this service—1 Peter 1:3–9, 1 Peter 1:13–19, and 1 Peter 2:11–24—call believers to live in the hope of the Resurrection, pursue holiness, and follow Christ with faithfulness and perseverance. These apostolic teachings echo the lives of Bartholomew and Barnabas, who devoted themselves completely to the proclamation of the Gospel.

Through Orthodox Christian worship, we are invited to deepen our commitment to Christ and to grow in faith through prayer, repentance, and trust in God's providence. The witness of the apostles continues to inspire the Church to carry the light of the Gospel into every generation.

Our next livestream will take place on June 12, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Matins Livestream – Monday, June 8, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On June 8, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Translation of the Relics of the Great Martyr Theodore. As the Church honors the sacred memory of this courageous witness to Christ, we gather in prayer, praise, and thanksgiving for God's work through His saints.

The Scripture readings appointed for this service are Romans 2:28–3:18 and Matthew 6:21–24; 7:9–11. These passages teach us that authentic faith is not merely outward but is revealed through a heart transformed by God's grace. The Gospel further calls us to seek heavenly treasures and to place our trust in the loving care of our Father in heaven.

The witness of the Great Martyr Theodore reminds us that faithfulness to Christ requires both courage and perseverance. His example encourages believers to remain steadfast in prayer and to seek the eternal Kingdom above all earthly concerns.

Our next livestream is scheduled for June 10, 2026, at 6:30 PM.

Matins Livestream – Friday, June 5, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On June 5, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Hieromartyr Dorotheos, Bishop of Tyre, who faithfully shepherded the people of God and courageously endured persecution for the sake of the Gospel. His steadfast devotion to Christ remains an enduring example of faithful leadership and sacrificial service within the Church.

The appointed Scripture readings are Romans 2:14–29 and Matthew 5:33–41. These passages call believers to inward righteousness, sincerity of heart, truthfulness, patience, and love even amid suffering and injustice. Christ’s teachings remind the faithful that holiness is revealed through humility, mercy, and unwavering trust in God.

We warmly invite you to join our next livestream on June 8, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Matins Livestream – Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On June 3, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Martyrs Lucillian and those with him: Claudios, Hypatios, Paul, Dionysios, and Paula. Their steadfast confession of Christ amid persecution stands as a powerful witness to the strength granted by God to those who remain faithful in times of trial.

The Scripture readings for this service are Romans 1:18–27 and Matthew 5:20–26. In these passages, the faithful are reminded of the call to repentance, purity of heart, and reconciliation with one another. Christ teaches that true righteousness is not merely outward obedience, but a life transformed inwardly through love, mercy, and communion with God.

We warmly invite you to join our next livestream on June 5, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Vespers Livestream – Monday, June 1, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!

On June 2, the Orthodox Church commemorates St. Nicephoros the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople, a faithful defender of Orthodox doctrine and the holy icons during a period of great persecution within the Church. Through steadfast endurance and unwavering devotion to Christ, St. Nicephoros preserved the truth of the Orthodox faith despite exile and suffering.

The witness of St. Nicephoros reminds all believers that faithfulness to Christ often requires courage, humility, and perseverance. His life continues to inspire the faithful to remain rooted in the traditions of the Church and steadfast in the confession of the Orthodox faith.

We warmly invite you to join our next livestream on June 3, 2026, at 8:00 AM.

Matins Livestream – Friday, May 29, 2026

Gerald Largent

Christ is Ascended! Truly He is Ascended!

Today is the Leave-Taking of Ascension. Through the prayers and hymns of this sacred observance, the faithful are reminded of Christ’s glorious Ascension and His eternal reign at the right hand of the Father.

The Leave-Taking of Ascension marks the conclusion of the Church’s liturgical celebration of this great feast. Even as the feast comes to its completion, the faithful continue to rejoice in the promise that Christ remains present with His people and calls all believers to share in His heavenly kingdom.

The appointed Scripture readings for this day are Acts 27:1–44 and John 17:18–26. In Acts, the Apostle Paul demonstrates unwavering faith during a dangerous journey at sea, trusting in God’s providence despite great adversity. In the Gospel according to St. John, Christ prays for the unity and sanctification of His followers, revealing the depth of divine love and the calling of the Church to remain one in truth.

We warmly invite you to join our next livestream on June 1, 2026, at 6:30 PM.

Typica Livestream – Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Gerald Largent

Christ is Ascended! Truly He is Ascended!

On May 26, the Church commemorates the Holy Apostle Carpos of the Seventy, a faithful disciple and fellow laborer in the proclamation of the Gospel. His life bears witness to the missionary calling of the Church and the steadfast devotion required of all who follow Christ.

The Scripture readings appointed for this service are Acts 21:26–32 and John 16:2–13. In these passages, we witness both the suffering endured by the Apostles for the sake of the Gospel and Christ’s promise of the Holy Spirit, who guides believers into truth and strengthens the faithful in times of trial.

We warmly invite you to join our next livestream on May 27, 2026, at 6:30 PM.

Matins Livestream – Friday, May 22, 2026

Gerald Largent

Christ is Ascended! Truly He is Ascended!

On May 22, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Fathers of the Second Ecumenical Council, who faithfully defended the Orthodox understanding of the Holy Trinity and preserved the purity of the Apostolic faith. Their labors continue to guide the faithful in truth, unity, and right worship within the life of the Church.

The Scripture readings for this service are Acts 19:1–8 and John 14:1–11. In these passages, we witness the gift of the Holy Spirit bestowed upon believers and hear the comforting words of Christ, who reveals Himself as the way, the truth, and the life. These readings call the faithful to deeper trust in Christ and fuller participation in the life of His Holy Church.

We invite you to join our next livestream on May 26, 2026, at 8:00 AM.