Worship

We believe in Orthodox Christianity, as taught by the Roman Catholic Church. The Eucharistic celebration is the source and summit of our faith, which we seek to live and serve with the whole of our lives in vibrant and creative ways; in other words, we strive for a “dynamic Orthodoxy.” Excellence in our worship honors God.

Discipleship & Evangelization

We believe the Bible is the inspired, infallible Word of God. Our preaching and messages aim to break open the relevance of the Bible for our daily lives. Changing and growing into the likeness of Christ is not just greater knowledge of our faith, but doing what God’s Word says. Discipleship ultimately means life-change.

 

Volunteer

 

Small Groups

Faith Formation & Evangelization

“The work of evangelization in the world of the military, requires a growing assumption of responsibility, so that, in military life as well, there be an ever new, convicted and joyful proclamation of Jesus Christ, the one hope for life and peace for all humanity.” – Pope Benedict XVI, address to Military Ordinaries, October 22, 2011

 

Our Building and Services

Subtitle that Highlights the Purpose of Your Building in the Community

This is where you can talk about your commitment to your sharing your  space as a place for meetings and as a community center in your town. Let people know details such as what to expect when they visit, parking, building hours, rental policies, free coffee and so on. Introduce the services you provide to the public and to the congregation.

Insert a key visual from your building to the right with a portrait (vertical) or square orientation. Use a horizontal (landscape) image for the page’s Featured Image, which will show up in the header.

Building Hours

Monday-Friday: 7am – 11pm
Weekend: 9am – 11pm

Office Hours

Monday-Thursday: 8am – 5pm
Friday: 8am – Noon

Amenities and Services We Offer

Service One

This is where you describe a particular amenity or service you offer (weddings, meeting space, etc.), what the policies are for room usage, and what steps the person or business should take next to request use of the service. Be sure to link to any forms or documents you expect the user to check out. Make sure that you use guest-friendly language, and also distinguish how costs or policies differ for congregation members vs. the public.

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Use the Show More toggle to give even more detailed information. Use the button to link to any steps the person needs to take next.

Make this column full-width if you don’t feel the need for an accompanying image. However, an image (or image slider) well help people imagine using your building for their event.

Service Two

Here are some popular examples of building space usage: Weddings, Parties, Community Group Meetings, Health Check-Ups, Seminars, Baptisms, Community Gardens, Outside Worship Communities, Classes, Polling Locations, Historical Tours, Cemetery or Columbaria, etc. Many of these can be grouped together.

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Be sure to describe the facilities available for events, gatherings, meetings and so on. Feature pictures of the spaces in the image gallery below.

Service Three

Obviously, offering services and amenities to non-members is a great way to introduce them to your church. However, this may require you to develop building usage and other policies (if you haven’t already done so). For example, you’ll need to clarify if those seeking baptism or marriage will need to join the church first, will need to go through wedding counseling, and so on. It’s good to be both transparent and generous in these situations.

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In the bottom you can post maps of your buildings to help visitors get a better sense of how your spaces are laid out.

Building Gallery

Floor Maps

Chrysalis Church