Fourth Sunday of Great Lent is celebrated on the 12th of March 2023
This miracle, celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Great Lent tells of a Canaanite woman who begs Jesus to cure her daughter, who is possessed by a demon. Jesus refuses, but she persists humbly pleading him to cure her daughter when he realizes her faith and cures the woman's daughter. This event shows us that if we are humble towards the Lord and stay respectful to Him, he will deliver us.The stories of healing we hear during the Sundays of Great Lent are a challenge to our complacency. They urge us to consider in these days of prayer and reflection where and to what degree we are broken and in need of healing, but not only that. They also challenge us to be bold, be creative, be daring, be courageous, and be with Jesus in seeking healing and restoration, no matter what the cost,
We are excited about this new chapter in our church's history and look forward to the enhanced worship and community experiences it will bring.
We joyously hosted and celebrated the inaugural Sunday School Convocation, commemorating the outstanding achievements of our graduates.
The first period of our liturgical year begins at the end of October or at the beginning of November, on the Sunday between October 30th and November 5th. It is the beginning of the Orthodox Church calendar. This Sunday is called Koodhosh-Eetho Sunday. It means to “sanctify or purify the church.