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Holy Week Service Schedule

subject to change

Friday
6:00 pm — Small Compline w/ Canon of St. Lazarus
Lazarus Saturday
8:15 am — Orthros & Divine Liturgy
Cleaning day following, brunch provided
5:30 pm — Great Vespers
Palm Sunday
8:15 am — Orthros & Divine Liturgy
6:00 pm — Bridegroom Orthros
Holy Monday
6:00 am — Presanctified Liturgy
6:00 pm — Bridegroom Orthros
Holy Tuesday
7:00 am — Presanctified Liturgy @ Monastery
6:00 pm — Bridegroom Orthros
Holy Wednesday
8:00 am — Presanctified Liturgy
4:00 pm — Holy Unction @ Monastery
7:00 pm — Catechism
Holy Thursday
9:00 am — Vesperal Liturgy
6:00 pm — Passion Service
Holy Friday
9:00 am — Royal Hours & Typika
3:00 pm — Unnailing Vespers
7:00 pm — Lamentations @ Monastery
Holy Saturday
9:00 am — Vesperal Liturgy
11:00 pm — Midnight Office, Rush, Paschal Orthros & Liturgy
Blessing of baskets and breaking the fast following
Pascha Sunday
2:00 pm — Agape Vespers
Paschal Trisagion and hymns at Cemetery following

Father John will hear confessions on Saturday evening, after Great Vespers, or by appointment.

You are welcome at all of our services. Saints Joachim and Anna is a community of Christians and inquirers from all walks of life. We have children of all ages in our parish and welcome all ages at our services. This page contains some basic information about our parish and Orthodox worship for those who haven’t experienced it yet.

To start with, we want you to know at least this much:

  • You are welcome here. We are always honored to have visitors join us for prayer and worship.
  • All of our services are in English.
  • You won’t be asked to do anything which would make you uncomfortable.
  • We don’t expect visitors to contribute anything to the financial support of our parish or our programs.
  • Our children worship with us. If you have young children, they are welcome here, too. If you need to step to the back of the Church with your child for any reason, you are not disturbing us.
  • We expect Christian children to be raised in the Church and to do that, they have to be in the Church.
  • If you need any assistance at all, please let us know. We are here to be of service to you.

If you are an Orthodox Christian, and you have prepared yourself to receive Holy Communion according to your Spiritual Father’s direction, be sure to introduce yourself to our priest before the service. You are welcome to approach the chalice.

We are part of the worldwide Orthodox Church – the oldest Christian Church in the world. This is not a theological statement, it is an historical one. We are precisely the same Church across the globe, and across time, preaching the Gospel, teaching the Lord’s commandments, and worshiping God in spirit and in Truth just as we have these many centuries. In fact, our newest service is 1,300 years old! And in every part of the world, there are Orthodox Christians, Churches and missions: in traditionally Orthodox countries like Russia, Greece, Romania, Serbia, the Middle East, and India but also in Japan, China, the Philippines, throughout Europe including Germany, France, Poland, Finland, across the British Isles, throughout the African continent including Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, and across Central and South America. Many of the visitors and members of our Church come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences. Our experience is that expectations vary widely (and sometimes wildly!), so this page will get you started!

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