The best time to visit our church is either the Saturday evening Vespers starting at 5:00pm, or Sunday morning Divine Liturgy which begins at 10:45am.
Yes, although throughout our services you will hear Arabic, Greek and other languages that is usually sung by our choir.
There is no formal dress code, we ask that you wear what you feel is respectful and comfortable. Women are welcome to wear headscarves, but they are not required.
Hopefully you can find an usher standing on the left as you enter the church. If no one is availble, just come in and find a comfortable spot to sit or stand. There is no expectation for you to do anything else.
You may see people lighting candles, crossing themselves, or kissing icons — you're welcome to do so if you wish, but there's no pressure. Observing quietly is completely fine. Participate only in the parts you feel comfortable with.
Holy Communion is reserved for active Orthodox Christians who have prepared through confession and prayer. As a guest, you may be offered extra blessed bread after the service as a sign of hospitality — please feel welcome to receive this or not at at your leisure.
We gather for fellowship, lunch, and coffee — a great opportunity to connect and share stories. Please come and join — we’d love to meet you!
Not at all. Everyone is welcome — whether you're Orthodox, from another Christian background, or not Christian at all. As long as you’re curious you are welcome!
We love having children in church! There’s no need to worry if they make a bit of noise — it’s the sound of life.
For infants, babies, and toddlers who might need extra attention or a break, we also have a cozy nursery space at the back of the church. It’s equipped with a rocking chair, toys, and children's books. Guests are more than welcome to use it at their leisure — no need to ask or feel self-conscious.
Saturday Vespers are usually just under an hour and Divine Liturgy on Sunday usually lasts an hour and a half. Other services throughout the year vary, if you are curious about those, just contact us.
We have a parking lot next to our church, in case there are no spaces availble, we have additional parking across the street in the grassy area.