You Are Welcome Here
Whoever you are, and wherever you are on your journey, there is a place for you at Saint Nicholas. Come as you are.
When
Divine Liturgy every Sunday at 9:30 AM. The service runs about 90 minutes.
Parking
Free parking in the lot off Barber Lane, with street parking nearby if the lot is full.
Afterward
Everyone is invited downstairs for coffee and fellowship around 11:00 AM.
Come and See
Visiting a church for the first time can feel daunting, especially an Orthodox one. You may not know when to stand, what the incense means, or whether you are welcome. Let us set your mind at ease: you are. You do not need to be Orthodox, you do not need to know anything beforehand, and you do not need to do anything but come and be present.
There is no registration and no sign-in. Sit at the back if you like, watch and listen, and stay for coffee afterward to meet Fr. Mykola and the parish. The best way to understand Orthodox worship is simply to experience it.
A little orientation goes a long way. These guides answer the practical questions most first-time visitors have.
What to Expect
Where to park, which door to use, when to arrive, where to sit, and what you will see and hear during the service.
Read the 6 steps →Church Etiquette
Dress, standing and sitting, venerating icons, Holy Communion, children, and phones. Nothing is required of visitors.
See the guide →Common Questions
Do I need to be Orthodox? How long is the service? What language is it in? Can I take Communion? Honest answers to all of it.
Read the answers →We Look Forward to Meeting You
Have a question before your first visit? Fr. Mykola is glad to talk with anyone who is considering coming.