"He who prays to God everyday would never be without truth, morality, faith and devotion, and would never turn against his master or society." so says Mor Gregorios.
If you are near Plymouth, Indiana, at noon during the week, please join us as we raise our voices in praise and thanksgiving to our Lord. You can join us following for some of Father Theodosius' mother's awesome homemade soup. She called this morning to say that she had baked some cookies for us. And Father Theodosius is getting ready to bake some bread.
The Mor Gregorios Community Center and St. Mary the Protectress Orthodox Church were founded to make a difference in the lives of their neighbors. Are you making a difference? If not, why not? To discover how you can make a difference in the lives of your friends and neighbors email us at monastery@synesius.com or telephone to community center and church at 574-540-2048. Do it right now.
The Mor Gregorios Community Center and St. Mary the Protectress Orthodox Church are located at 1000 South Michigan Street in Plymouth, Indiana. We are the A-Frame building on the corner of Oak Hill and Michigan Street across from the Webster Elementary School. And on Sunday you are invited to join us for the celebration of the Holy Qurbana starting at 10 am with fellowship following.
And don't forget, the dedication of the center is Saturday, April 4, 2009, at 10 am.
St. Mary the Protectress Syriac Orthodox Community is located in Plymouth, Indiana. We are a monastic community and intentional Orthodox Christian community. We believe that you can pray to end hunger, but it is not a true prayer unless you also feed those who are hungry. We seek to live the example of Christ and serve all our neighbors. We are a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic worshiping community. Services are in English.
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