SESSION EIGHT – The Divine Liturgy: Part 3 – “By Thy precious Blood, O Lord, wash away the sins.”

From the weekly “Inquirer’s Classes” given by Fr. Stephen Rogers on Wednesday, October 21, 2020.

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The Divine Liturgy: Part 3 – “By Thy precious Blood, O Lord, wash away the sins.” by The Very Reverend Father Stephen Rogers. Presented by St. Anna Orthodox Christian Church, Columbia, Tennessee. (Wednesday, October 21, 2020)

SESSION SIX – The Divine Liturgy: Part 1 -‘Blessed is the Kingdom’ thru the New Testament Readings

From the weekly “Inquirer’s Classes” given by Fr. Stephen Rogers on Wednesday, October 7, 2020.

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“The Divine Liturgy: Part 1 -‘Blessed is the Kingdom’ thru the New Testament Reading” by The Very Reverend Father Stephen Rogers. Presented by St. Anna Orthodox Christian Church, Columbia, Tennessee. (Wednesday, October 7, 2020)

Please join us in person for the next session being presented on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at 7pm.

Dormition of The Theotokos Liturgy

Just a reminder that we will celebrate the Divine Liturgy for the Dormition of the Theotokos on Wednesday, August 14 at 6:30pm.  Please join us if you are able.

“Verily, the God-mantled Apostles were caught up on all sides, ascending the clouds by a divine sign. And they came up to thy most pure, life-originating resting-place to kiss it reverently. As for the most sublime heavenly powers, they came with their own chief. To escort, enwrapped in awe, thine all-honored, God-receiving body, they went before in a super-earthly manner, shouting invisibly to the heavenly ranks: Behold the Queen of all, the divine Maiden, has come. Lift up the gates and receive super-earthly-wise the Mother of everlasting Light. For through her hath salvation come to the whole human race. And she is the one on whom it is impossible to gaze, and whom we never can honor sufficiently. For the honor through which she became sublime transcendeth all understanding. Wherefore, O undefiled Theotokos, everlasting with thy life-bearing Son, intercede with Him unceasingly that He may preserve and save thy new people from every hostile assault; for we have taken thee unto us as our helper. Therefore, do we magnify thee with voices of joy unto all ages.”
 – DOXASTICON FOR THE DORMITION, from Great Vespers for the Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos