Feb
28

Vespers , Bible Study & Midnight Praises

Vespers

The Church’s evening prayer, offered the night before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and sanctifying the liturgical day.

Midnight Praises

A late-night service of hymns, psalms, and doxologies, prayed following Vespers, offered in watchfulness and praise as the faithful prepare to greet the Divine Liturgy. See schedule for time.

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Mar
1

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s morning prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Mar
6

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Mar
7

Vespers , Bible Study & Midnight Praises

Vespers

The Church’s evening prayer, offered the night before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and sanctifying the liturgical day.

Midnight Praises

A late-night service of hymns, psalms, and doxologies, prayed following Vespers, offered in watchfulness and praise as the faithful prepare to greet the Divine Liturgy. See schedule for time.

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Mar
8

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s morning prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Mar
13

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Mar
14

Vespers , Bible Study & Midnight Praises

Vespers

The Church’s evening prayer, offered the night before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and sanctifying the liturgical day.

Midnight Praises

A late-night service of hymns, psalms, and doxologies, prayed following Vespers, offered in watchfulness and praise as the faithful prepare to greet the Divine Liturgy. See schedule for time.

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Mar
15

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s morning prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Mar
20

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Mar
21

Vespers , Bible Study & Midnight Praises

Vespers

The Church’s evening prayer, offered the night before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and sanctifying the liturgical day.

Midnight Praises

A late-night service of hymns, psalms, and doxologies, prayed following Vespers, offered in watchfulness and praise as the faithful prepare to greet the Divine Liturgy. See schedule for time.

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Mar
22

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s morning prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Mar
27

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Mar
28

Vespers , Bible Study & Midnight Praises

Vespers

The Church’s evening prayer, offered the night before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and sanctifying the liturgical day.

Midnight Praises

A late-night service of hymns, psalms, and doxologies, prayed following Vespers, offered in watchfulness and praise as the faithful prepare to greet the Divine Liturgy. See schedule for time.

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Mar
29

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s morning prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Feb
27

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Feb
22

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s morning prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Feb
21

Vespers , Bible Study & Midnight Praises

Vespers

The Church’s evening prayer, offered the night before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and sanctifying the liturgical day.

Midnight Praises

A late-night service of hymns, psalms, and doxologies, prayed following Vespers, offered in watchfulness and praise as the faithful prepare to greet the Divine Liturgy. See schedule for time.

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Feb
15

Matins & Divine Liturgy

Matins

The Church’s morning prayer, offered before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and preparing the faithful for the Divine Liturgy.

The Divine Liturgy

The Church’s central Eucharistic worship, offered with Scripture readings, chanted prayers and hymns, a homily, and the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Divine Liturgy typically lasts about two hours and is prayed in English, Coptic, and Arabic, according to the service and season. The attendees can follow along on the monitors operated by the deacons , so you will not know exactly what is being said if language changes occur. Much of the service is sung or chanted, and the faithful may stand for extended periods, with seating available as needed.

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Feb
14

Vespers , Bible Study & Midnight Praises

Vespers

The Church’s evening prayer, offered the night before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and sanctifying the liturgical day.

Midnight Praises

A late-night service of hymns, psalms, and doxologies, prayed following Vespers, offered in watchfulness and praise as the faithful prepare to greet the Divine Liturgy. See schedule for time.

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Vespers & Bible Study
Feb
7

Vespers & Bible Study

Vespers

The Church’s evening prayer, offered the night before the Divine Liturgy, with psalms, the Gospel, and the raising of incense, lasting approximately 30–45 minutes and sanctifying the liturgical day.

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