Adult Education

Our Church Family offers various opportunities for ongoing adult spiritual education:

DAILY EMAIL OF SCRIPTURE, SAINT OF DAY, MEDITATION

Sign up to receive a daily email that will have a Prayer, Scripture Verse for the Day, Meditation, Act of Kindness, Scripture Reading, Lives of the Daily Saints, and other material.

BIBLE STUDIES

We have two year-round Bible Studies, where we study various books of Holy Scripture, learning how to read the Bible and understanding how to apply its message and lessons in our daily lives. We have a weekly Bible Study EVERY FRIDAY 10:00-11:30am. 

TWO ANNUAL RETREATS

We bring in exceptional guest speakers for our annual LENTEN RETREAT (typically held within the first four weeks of Great Lent) and CHRISTMAS RETREAT (held during the first weeks of December). 

ORTHODOXY 101 CLASSES

Twice a year we offer an 12 Class Series of Lessons on the Basics of Orthodox Christianity. This class is offered primarily for those who are interested in learning about Orthodoxy and possibly converting to the Orthodox Church. Some baptised Orthodox Christians, however, attend the class to simply learn more about their faith.

LENTEN Wednesday Night Speakers

Occasional Book Studies

OCCASIONAL GUEST SPEAKERS

Throughout the year, we will bring in various guest speakers, monastics, clergy, professors, and lay leaders to lead a retreat,  to offer a sermon on a Sunday or a talk on a special topic at various times. 

MONTHLY BULLETIN "THE LIGHT"

Our Monthly Bulletin The Light is a 24 page newsletter with inspiring and educational articles, sermons, stories and anecdotes.

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Recent Sermons
MOTHER OF THE PARISH - A Reflection on Divine Love
February 16, 2025
We just celebrated Valentine’s Day, a day when we remember our special loved ones. Of course, long before being a day for romantic lovers, this was a day to commemorate Saint Valentine the martyr, the Roman bishop who gave up his life because of his love for Jesus Christ. Read more »


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