Orthodox Service Calendar
Here you can view the schedule for Orthodox church services at Evangelist Luke Orthodox Mission Church, including our upcoming prayer services and Divine Liturgies. Schedules may occasionally change, so please check back before visiting
If you are planning your first visit and would like to know what to expect during a service, please visit our Visit Us page for more details.
Our services follow the liturgical rhythm of the Orthodox Church. Some prayers are offered daily, while others, such as the Divine Liturgy, are celebrated weekly. Certain feast days occur only once each year, and some seasonal services are offered weekly for a limited time.
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Our services follow the liturgical rhythm of the Orthodox Church. Some prayers are offered daily, while others, such as the Divine Liturgy, are celebrated weekly. Certain feast days occur only once each year, and some seasonal services are offered weekly for a limited time.
Cick on “View Full Calendar” to go to our Google Calendar for all of our services.
About Our Services
Our services follow the liturgical rhythm of the Orthodox Church. Some services are offered weekly, while others occur on specific feast days or during particular seasons of the Church year. Below is a brief overview of the services you will see listed on our calendar.
Great Vespers
Great Vespers is an evening prayer service that marks the beginning of the liturgical day. It is a quiet, chant-based service centered on the Psalms and hymns of the Church, and it is often a gentle introduction to Orthodox worship.
Divine Liturgy
The Divine Liturgy is the central worship service of the Orthodox Church, focused on Scripture, prayer, and Holy Communion. It is typically celebrated weekly or on major feast days and forms the heart of our communal worship.
Weekly Devotions and Prayers
Devotional services provide additional opportunities for prayer and reflection throughout the week. These gatherings are smaller and more intimate, offering a space for focused prayer and fellowship.
If you are new to Orthodox worship and would like to learn more about what to expect during a service, we invite you to visit our Visit Us page for further guidance.
