Dear parishioners, our Compass newsletter of April 2019 is now available. It features articles from our Priest; the Parish Council President; ministries updates; financial information; Greek Festival; the registry, the Lenten Calendar of events and the monthly calendar.
Thank you all for your love and continuous support of our St. Nicholas parish. We would like to thank all the altar boys and their families for attending the April 13 Retreat. They learned about their responsibilities and duties in the altar, the meaning of the Divine Liturgy, tonsure of acolytes (readers), and also did some clean up in the altar area.
Sponsored by the St. Nicholas Ladies Philoptochos Society. Join us on Saturday, May 11, 2019 at St. Nicholas Church.
Join us for an evening of fun, fellowship and exercise while you learn about Greek culture and traditions through music, song and dance.
Great Lent begins this year on Monday, March 11. Our Archdiocese has a whole section on their website dedicated to educating our faithful on the basic teachings and reasons behind this period of fasting. We encourage all of you to learn more or refresh your knowledge by visiting this webpage: www.goarch.org/lent
All our altar boys are invited to attend a retreat on Saturday, April 13, from 10:00am to 1:00pm. The purpose of this retreat is to teach them about the Divine Liturgy, their duties and expectations. Lunch will be provided.
Dear parishioners, our Compass newsletter of March 2019 is now available. It features articles from our Priest; the Parish Council President; ministries updates; a call to support a new Pangari project; financial information; Greek Festival; the registry and calendar.
Thank you all for your love and continuous support of our St. Nicholas parish. St. Nicholas Greek School invites all of you to their annual Mardi Gras Dinner Dance on Saturday, February 23, 2019 at 6:00 pm. This is their main annual fundraiser. Please support them.
The Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee is the first Sunday of a three-week period prior to the commencement of Great Lent. It marks the beginning of a time of preparation for the spiritual journey of Lent, a time for Orthodox Christians to draw closer to God through worship, prayer, fasting, and acts of charity. It is also on this day that the Triodion is introduced, a liturgical book that contains the services from this Sunday, the tenth before Pascha (Easter), to Great and Holy Saturday.
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Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
3109 Scio Church Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Phone: (734) 332-8200
Fax: (734) 332-8201