
Welcome!
Are you looking for the original, unchanged Christian Faith?
We are a Christ-centered community, pursuing transformative growth
through fidelity to Orthodox Christian truth and worship,
sharing the Gospel, and serving our neighbors and community.
All services are in English.
Join us for Worship & Fellowship
Online or in-person, your choice
You are welcome here! We are a multi-ethnic church, with people from all walks of life. The "Greek" in Greek Orthodox is an historical word. It shows we are true to the ancient and original Christian doctrine. If you are truly seeking Christ, then this can be your home.
Join us In-Person
Attend with us at the church building. We've got a seat waiting for you!
Note: Masks are welcome but not required, as of May 2021.
Join us Online
Watch the service online.
You can also say "hi" in the chat section (live broadcasts), or watch past broadcasts.
Help Ukraine
1) Pray for the people of Russia and Ukraine, for peace, for their salvation.
2) Our parish and Ukrainian San Antonio, a 501(c)(3) charity, are collecting medical supplies and clothing to airlift to Ukraine.
Needed supplies are tourniquets, large bandages, splints, etc. Also powdered baby formula for orphaned infants.
Needed clothing are long underwear (men's size, fits all), coats of all sizes, and any other serviceable items.
Bring items to the church building and place on the "Help Ukraine" table. Monetary donations are also welcome: make checks payable to "Ukrainian San Antonio."
3) Anastasia has also created this Amazon Medical Wishlist for Ukraine. All supplies will be mailed to her home, and she will drive them to San Antonio to be put on the airlift to Ukraine.
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/14G3152MQ9ZDR?ref_=wl_share
4) International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC), a 501(c)(3) charity, and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (GOA) are working together to raise $1 million for immediate and long-term support of the Ukrainian people.
With long-standing relationships in the region, including in Romania and Moldova, IOCC has mobilized to serve people affected by the crisis in Ukraine.
As refugees flee Ukraine—mostly elderly persons, people with disabilities, and women with infants and young children—and enter neighboring countries, IOCC is working with local partners to make sure their needs are met.
While word on the ground in Romania and Moldova is that even the most basic items—like food, water, and milk products—are in short supply in shops, IOCC and its partners there are purchasing items in bulk and distributing them to all people in need in Ukraine, regardless of race or creed.
Make your donation by visiting goarch.org/ukraine.
Thank you for doing all you can to help.

Church Life
Beautiful Worship


Children's Corner
Liturgical Music


Happy Kids
Helping the Homeless


Family
Children's Social Activities


Singing
Worshipping Together


Altar Servers
Coffee Hour Fun

Experience the Original Church with us.
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Sunday Services
9 AM Orthros, Morning Prayers
10 AM Liturgy, Worship Service
Note: Masks are welcome but not required as of May 2021.
![]() Church Interior with Sunlight Streaming In | ![]() The Altar | ![]() Church Interior at Easter |
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![]() The Bread and the Wine | ![]() Icon of Jesus on the Cross | ![]() Singing During Worship |
![]() Church Interior for a Nighttime Service during Lent | ![]() Incense and Stained Glass Window | ![]() Preparation of the Bread for Communion |
![]() Lighting Candles |
Who We Are
Our Church was founded fifty days after the Resurrection, on Pentecost,
in 33 A.D.
Our Parish in San Angelo was founded
nearly two thousand years later,
in 1932 A.D.
Our Christ-centered community welcomes you
Today!
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All Services are in English.
Everyone is welcome here.
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Affiliation:
Our parish is part of the
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
Our Bishop is Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver.

What We Do
Worship Services
Loving God


Parish Activities
Loving Each Other
Community Service
Loving Our Neighbors as Ourselves
