Welcome to the website of Shrewsbury Orthodox Church, worshipping at St Julian’s Church, Shrewsbury, on Sundays and the Church of the 318 Holy Fathers, Shrewsbury, on weekdays.
We are a church of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain (Œcumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople) serving the Orthodox Christian community of Shropshire, UK.
We are a thriving and diverse Orthodox Church with a regular congregation of over 100 people. We have a busy schedule of services with Matins and Divine Liturgy each Sunday and on feast days. We have children’s activities twice a month, regular catechism for adults wanting to join the Church, twice-weekly study of the scriptures (on Wednesday evenings and Thursday mornings during term time) and weekly training of chanters.
Our Philanthropic committee (the Philoptochos) organises regular events to raise funds for the poor and the needy. Each year we have a summer fete with a barbecue when we invite the local community, we also have an annual festival for Saint Nicholas on the first Sunday in December.
Many of us come from traditionally Orthodox countries – Greece, Cyprus, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, etc.; many are British people who have found a home in Orthodox Christianity. Our services are conducted in English because it is our common language, but you will also hear some Greek, Romanian and Church Slavonic.
Orthodoxy is quite simply “Christianity”! It is the Church founded by Jesus Christ after his Resurrection. Orthodox Christianity is a wonderful religion, full of joy, hope and excitement. Every year we remember the events of Christ’s life, reflect on the meaning and renew ourselves through experiencing these feasts.
Beauty is essential for us, beauty in the icons, beauty in the church buildings, beauty in the chanting, beauty in the services. We enjoy our Orthodox Christianity and hope that anyone who visits our church will have their minds opened to the ineffable glory and majesty of God, the Holy Trinity.
Orthodox Christianity is something that we LIVE and DO. It affects the whole of our lives and is for every day and hour of the week. Because it is something we do, it is only by joining in with that “doing” that people can understand what it is all about. So, if you are interested, “Come and See!”
The Holy & Righteous Ancestors of God, Joachim and Anna
7:00 pm Scripture Study via Teams (test session)
Apodosis of the Nativity of Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary
10:30 am Morning Prayer & Scripture Study
12:30 pm Heritage Open Day
1:00 pm Working party at St Julian’s
7:00 pm Chant training
11:00 am Barbara’s funeral
🕀 The Elevation of the Venerable and Life-Giving Cross
9:30 am Matins & Divine Liturgy for the feast of the Exaltation of the Cross
6:00 pm Great Vespers (Evening Prayer)
9:30 am Matins (Morning Prayer)
10:30 am Divine Liturgy (Eucharist)
12:00 pm Children’s Catechesis | Varangian Guard Youth Club
7:00 pm Scripture Study via Teams
St. Winifred (trans. relics) & St. Theodore of Tarsus
9:30 am Matins & Divine Liturgy
7:00 pm Chant training
6:00 pm Great Vespers (Evening Prayer)
9:30 am Matins (Morning Prayer)
10:30 am Divine Liturgy (Eucharist)
The Conception of St. John the Baptist
The Commemoration of the Miracle of the Theotokos Myrtidiotissis in Kythyra
9:30 am Working party at St Julian’s
7:00 pm Scripture Study via Teams
The Falling Asleep of St. John the Evangelist and Theologian
10:30 am Morning Prayer & Scripture Study
7:00 pm Chant training
Chariton the Confessor
Synaxis of the Fathers of the Kiev Caves
6:00 pm Great Vespers (Evening Prayer)
9:30 am Matins (Morning Prayer)
10:30 am Divine Liturgy (Eucharist)
1:30 pm Baptism
7:00 pm Scripture Study via Teams
10:30 am Church cleaning
10:30 am Morning Prayer & Scripture Study
7:00 pm Chant training
10:00 am Pilgrimage to Holywell
6:00 pm Great Vespers (Evening Prayer)
The Holy and Glorious Apostle Thomas
9:30 am Matins (Morning Prayer)
10:30 am Divine Liturgy (Eucharist)
7:00 pm Scripture Study via Teams
Saints Feasts and Readings for 09/09/2024