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Listen to our choir

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Our choir leads the congregational worship, prayer and praise on Sunday mornings, creating an atmosphere of pure worship.

Listen to just few samples from our choir below.

Visit on Sunday mornings to hear much more.

  1. 01 O Pure Virgin.mp3
  2. 02 Blessed be the name of The Lord.mp3
  3. 03 One is holy.mp3
  4. 04 Father, Son & Holy Spirit.mp3
  5. 05 Bless the Lord, O my soul.mp3
  6. 06 Truly it is right to call you blessed.mp3
  7. 07 The Creed.mp3
  8. 08 Troparian to SS. Peter & Paul.mp3
  9. 09 Holy God.mp3
  10. 10 Blessed is he who comes in the name of The Lord.mp3
  11. 11 We sing, we bless, we give thanks.mp3
  12. A mercy of peace.mp3
  13. The Wise Thief.mp3
  14. Communion Hymns.mp3
  15. First Antiphon.mp3
  16. Third Antiphon.mp3

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    Fr. Geoff Harvey9 Apr 2021 - 8:00am

    As I write this, we’re in the middle of Great Lent with Holy Week due in about three weeks. It is customary for Orthodox Christians to prepare for Holy Week by:

  • How to prepare for Great Lent in 2021
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    The Orthodox mind is a prepared mind. We never just “do an event.” We prepare for the event. And we never just prepare for an event, we prepare to prepare to prepare for the event!

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