Thursday, July 28, 2011

St. Maximus Mission celebrates 10 years in Denton, TX!

This is well worth going to for anyone in the area. St. Maximus is a wonderful parish full of devout, involved families. It teems with children, has an extremely full liturgical calendar (you would be hard pressed to find a day that does not have a service scheduled), and there are a number of classes and groups to join for all ages. If you can't make it, there is a building effort underway that you might consider helping support (see here).

Denton, TX (OCA) - Two bishops of the Orthodox Church in America will be in Denton at the end of July to join the members of St. Maximus the Confessor Orthodox Church in celebrating their 10 year Anniversary. Metropolitan Jonah, Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada, and Bishop Nikon of Boston, the current overseer of the Diocese of Dallas and the South, will be here to participate in a number of activities that are scheduled for July 29 through 31. *Chantus Maximus*, St. Maximus’ male choir, will present a concert of Orthodox music Friday evening, July 29 at 8:00 p.m. at Cumberland Presbyterian Children’s Home located at 1304 Bernard Street in Denton. Tickets are $5 and will be available at the door for this event and all proceeds will go toward the construction of a new church on Oak Street.

Saturday morning, July 30, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at Cumberland Children’s Home, Metropolitan Jonah will present a lecture followed by a market and bazaar and light lunch provided by the families at St. Maximus. Metropolitan Jonah will speak again at 1:30 p.m. He will be serving the All-Night Vigil at 5:00 p.m., Saturday and the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at 9:00 a.m. Sunday, July 31 at St. Maximus the Confessor Orthodox Church, at 2026 Oak Street in Denton. Fr. Justin Frederick, the priest at St. Maximus, welcomes everyone in the community to attend this historic event. The festivities will end with a reception and celebration banquet at Oakmont Country Club in Corinth. Tickets will be available until July 24 and can be purchased by emailing tickets@stmaximus.org.

St. Maximus was founded as a mission of St. Seraphim Orthodox Cathedral in Dallas with the blessing of Archbishop Dmitri, now retired, in July 2001. Ten adult members and three children began meeting in the chapel at St. David of Wales Episcopal Church before moving into the current historic building on W. Oak St. in January 2002. Since then, the building has been through several renovations, and work is ongoing to accommodate the growing number of parishioners. From the second Divine Liturgy in August 2001, where 8 people were present, to June 2011, where the average was over 90 in attendance, the community at St. Maximus continues to grow.

St. Maximus the Confessor Orthodox Church is located at 2026 West Oak Street in Denton. Fr. Justin Frederick can be reached at (940) 565-6753. For more information, or a complete schedule of the weekend’s activities, visit http://www.stmaximus.org.

3 comments:

  1. I'm impressed that they're able to get 90 people in there! I've only ever attended one Orthodox service in TX, and it was at St. Maximus. It was a weekday service with only a handful in attendance, but well worth the visit. Fr. Justin was very welcoming, and I was impressed to see how many services they had. (I assumed the priest must be a celibate, until I met him and some of his family.) Glad to hear things are going well.

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  2. We fit 125 people in there yesterday morning.

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  3. If I convinced one person to go, I did my job. :)

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