Good and Faithful Servant Challenge
"As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God" (1 Peter 4:10)
As we celebrate the 100th Anniversary of our Church, we want to ask ourselves: Who are we as Orthodox Christians and as the Church? What do we want to be known for as a Church? We are:
- A Church Family that worships and loves God above all else
- A community which shows our love for God through the love we show to one another as well as through the love we show to those outside our church
- A community of faith that reaches out to the world shining God’s light in a dark world
Learn More about the Good and Faithful Steward Challenge
- Read Inspiring Stories and Results from the Good and Faithful Steward Challenge - Part 1
- Read Inspiring Stories and Results from the Good and Faithful Steward Challenge - Part 2
- A List of the Places and People We Helped During the Good and Faithful Steward Challenge
- Download the Challenge Summary »
- Read the article about our challenge in the National Herald »
- Read the article about our challenge in the Webster Times »
- Read the article about our challenge in the Worcester Telegram »
Monthly Bulletin
Recent Sermons
PRAYER IS CONNECTING AND COMMUNING WITH GOD - Part 2
October 27, 2024
PRAYER is Connecting and Communing with God, and today I offer Part 2 in my sermon series on Prayer. In my last sermon, I mentioned how I want to challenge each of us to reflect on 1) how we pray, 2) why we pray, 3) what we pray, and 4) what the ultimate purpose of prayer is. I hope that by the end of this series we will understand prayer better and begin praying in a more serious, disciplined manner. Read more »
Our Orthodox Faith
History: The Great Epochs of Orthodoxy
The Church has her origin with Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, not with a human teacher, or group, nor a code of conduct or religious philosophy. Read more »