Saint George Orthodox Church
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America

 

The Life of Saint Mary of Egypt:

 

The Life of Saint Mary of Egypt in English: In Print and Read Aloud (Remembered on the 5th Sunday of Lent and April 1)

 

The Life of St. Mary in Arabic: In Print (Many thanks to St. George Cicero)

 

Why is St. Mary so important to us (she is remembered on 4/1, the 5th Week of Great Lent and the 5th Sunday of Great Lent)?

  • She lived a life caught in the nets of sin from an early age
  • She finally realized the error of her ways and turned to God, fearful that He would not receive her
  • He DID receive her and He sustained her during a life of repentance bringing her to His Heavenly Bridal Chamber - once a slave to this world and a wanton prostitute and now a pure and chaste bride for The Bridegroom
  • He WILL receive us, not matter what our sin, when WE turn to Him in Repentance!

 

 

Service Schedule

Check the previous weeks Sunday Bulletin to make certain of week day services and Vespers (which is cancelled on occasion).

  • Saturday Vespers - Changed to 4:00 PM
  • Sunday Orthros - 8:50 AM
  • Sunday Divine Liturgy - 10:00 AM
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Every Sunday we remember the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ as we celebrate the Holy Divine Liturgy.

The word "Liturgy" means work of the people which means everyone participates through singing, praying, hearing the teaching, and opening our hearts to allow God's Grace to enter.

For those who have committed themselves to the Orthodox Faith (through Baptism and/or Chrismation) it also means, if prepared, the reception of Holy Communion.

Preparation includes the Sacrament of Confession (seven years and older) within the last two months, prayer, being on time for church, being at peace with others, attending the Divine Liturgy regularly, and fasting (no food or drink from midnight the night before).

If you are new, just visiting, or have any questions, please introduce yourself to Father Joseph. Please know that everyone is invited to venerate the Holy Gospel and receive the Holy Bread at the end of Liturgy. All are welcome to our Coffee Fellowship in the hall after Liturgy.

 

We are ...
Monasteries

Approximately 90 minutes from St. George and a special blessing to our community:

Some other Monasteries in Michigan within less than 2 hours of St. George Church:

Pray for Bishops in Captivity

For Metropolitan Paul and Archbishop John, and their quick release from captivity and safe return, let us pray to the Lord!

Lord have mercy!

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