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Feast Days of the Liturgical Year

Feast Days of the Liturgical Year

The Birth of the Theotokos (September 8th)

The Exaltation of the Cross (September 14th)

The Presentation of Mary in the Temple (November 21st)

Christmas (December 25th)

  The Focus of Advent and the Nativity of Jesus Christ

Holy Theophany/Epiphany (January 6th)

  The Baptism of Christ: Epiphany and House Blessings

The Presentation of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple (Feb 2nd)

The Annunciation (March 25th)

  (Angel tells the Virgin Mary about Christ’s Incarnation)

Great Lent (before Pascha)

  What is Lent? What services run at the Good Shepherd during Great Lent? 

Holy Week and Pascha

  What is Pascha? What happens and when? Come join us at Pascha.

The Ascension (40 days after Pascha)

Holy Pentecost (50 days after Pascha)

Holy Transfiguration (August 6th)

  What happened during Jesus' transfiguration on the Mountain?

The Dormition of Mary (August 15th)

 

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Learn more about the Liturgical Year.

Read Father Geoff's blog.

Blog

Embracing Change: A Palm Sunday Reflection
Daniel McInnes
Daniel McInnes
April 13, 2025 11:00 AM
In this heartfelt sermon, Daniel McInnes reflects on the significance of Palm Sunday and the journey through Great Lent. He challenges listeners to examine their spiritual growth and encourages them to embrace change as they prepare for the coming week. Through personal anecdotes and biblical insights, Daniel inspires a deeper connection with Christ and a commitment to living a life of humility and service.
Embracing Faith and Service: A Call to Action
Fr. Geoff Harvey
Fr. Geoff Harvey
April 6, 2025 11:00 AM
In this compelling sermon, Fr. Geoff explores the profound truths of scripture, the significance of Christ's sacrifice, and the inspiring story of Mary. He challenges the congregation to embrace their faith and mobilize in service to God and society. Fr. Geoff passionately addresses contemporary issues, urging believers to stand firm in their faith amidst societal changes. This sermon is a heartfelt call to action, encouraging Christians to be the light and salt of the earth.
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