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The Dimensions of Worship
Worship is an experience which involved the entire Church. When each of us comes together for Worship, we do so as members of a Church which transcends the boundaries of society, of time and of space. Although we gather at a particular moment and at a particular place, our actions reach beyond the parish, into the very Kingdom of God. We worship in the company of both the living and the departed faithful.
There are two dimensions to Orthodox Worship which are reflected throughout the many Services of the Church. First, Worship is a manifestation of God’s presence and action in the midst of His people. It is God who gathers His scattered people together, and it is He who reveals Himself as we enter into His presence. The Worship of the Orthodox Church very vividly expresses the truth that God dwells among His people and that we are created to share in His life. Second, Worship is our corporate response of thanksgiving to the presence of God and a remembrance of His saving actions – especially the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Orthodox Worship is centered upon God. He has acted in history, and He continues to act through the Holy Spirit. We are mindful of His actions and we respond to His love with praise and thanksgiving. In so doing we come closer to God.
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Theophany - Blessing of the Waters 1.7.2012
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Feast Day of Saint Basil
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Evening with Santa 12.19.2011
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The Chrismation of Kerry and Al Kohler
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The Churching of Baby Anna Sophia Streza 12.18.2011
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Our Remodeled Sunday School Room
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Teaching Liturgy 11.20.2011
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Painting the Sunday School Room 11.12.2011
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Synaxis of the Archangels Philoptochos Luncheon 11/6/2011
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Baptism and Chrismation of Sophia, Margaret and Peter
