It is easy enough today to find out what Orthodox services are like either through watching videos or reading about them. Here we will only say that we follow the normative practices of the Orthodox Church in America, our services are all in English, and if you are worried about what will be expected of you, that is also easy – nothing at all! We have many visitors coming every week. Sometimes they kiss icons and cross themselves and sometimes they just stand with us respectfully still. Come and visit with the freedom of an observer or a worshipper. Either way you are most welcome.

“We knew not whether we were in heaven or on earth. One thing we understood is that God was in our midst!”
Russian emissaries encountering the Divine Liturgy in Constantinople for the first time
A Word about Parking
Our parking lot is sufficient for our needs, but we do ask that visitors be mindful of how they park. First of all, we hope you stick around for the Agape Meal afterwards, but if you do not intend to do so, make sure you park in such a way that you will not be blocked in. If you are unsure, there is parking available on the east side of our lot, and also plenty of street parking, especially by the school along 29th or along the side of the church on 28th.