Choir and Chanters

Our Proto-chantor is Joseph Gliniecki, with Bradley Curving, Annalisa Dunning, Helen Dunning, Tim Rucho, Anesti Jordanoglou. Our Proto-psalti emeritus is Demetrios Milios. 

Our Adult Choir director is Tony Beaudry and co-director is Nike Beaudry. They lead a 16 person choir when all are present.

The Orthodox Church traditionally does not use any instruments in the liturgy, instead relying entirely on choral music and chanting. Essentially all the words of Orthodox services, except sermons and such, are either chanted or sung by readers and choirs and when possible the congregations. Read more on Wikipedia »

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PUTTING OFF THE OLD, PUTTING ON THE NEW
December 14, 2025
As we draw near to the radiant feast of the Nativity, the Church places before us the words of St. Paul in today’s epistle reading. . “Put off the old nature with all its practices, and put on the new nature, which is being renewed in knowledge according to the image of its Creator” (Col. 3:9–10). These words speak directly to why Christ came into the world at Christmas and what His coming means for our lives. Read more »


Our Orthodox Faith
The Orthodox Church: An Introduction
An ever-growing number of persons from various backgrounds are becoming interested in the Orthodox Church. These individuals are discovering the ancient faith and rich traditions of the Orthodox Church. They have been attracted by her mystical vision of God and His Kingdom, by the beauty of her worship, by the purity of her Christian faith, and by her continuity with the past. These are only some of the treasures of the Church, which has a history reaching back to the time of the Apostles. Read more »