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Pascha 2011 – Gospel and Christ is Risen
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Pascha 2011 – Come Ye Receive the Light
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Holy Friday 2011 – Epitaphios Carried Around Altar
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Holy Friday 2011 – Epitaphios Procession
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Holy Week and Pascha in North Carolina
For the third year now, we have served the Holy Week services at Nativity of the Holy Theotokos Greek Orthodox Church in Greenville, North Carolina, and its sister mission, the mission of St. Mark the Evangelist in Raleigh. I wanted to share with those of you who were not able to make it this year… Continue reading Holy Week and Pascha in North Carolina
Mapping Out a Mission Plan
When it comes to missionary work, is there a certain tension between trusting in God’s providence (Luke 10:4), and planning ahead (cf. Acts 15:36, 20:13)? If there is, it can only be attributed to our fallen human nature, where our own will is constantly trying to supplant God’s; among those who have grown in holiness,… Continue reading Mapping Out a Mission Plan
Mid-Lenten Encouragement
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Christ Is Risen!
We’d like to wish all residents of Eastern North Carolina a blessed Pascha (Easter) with the traditional Orthodox greeting, “Christ is Risen!” The response is, “Truly He is Risen!” This greeting will be used from now until Ascension Thursday, which is the 40th day after Pascha. At the Easter service in Greenville at Holy Theotokos… Continue reading Christ Is Risen!
Holy Friday Evening 2011 – Lamentations
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