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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 Harvey21 Dec 2018 - 12:00pm

    Pastoral Letter of the Holy Nativity of Christ — 2018​

    By the Grace of God
    John X
    Patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Antioch

    To my Brothers, the Hierarchs and Shepherds of the Holy Church of Antioch,

  • Why Christmas is not Pagan
    Fr. Geoff Harvey16 Dec 2018 - 9:00pm

    An increasing number of Christians have come to believe that Christmas is derived from paganism. They’ve heard that the timing of Christmas may have been borrowed from Roman sun god worship. Or that Christmas trees come from German paganism.

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