Welcome to All Saints of North America Church!
Welcome Visitors!
May God bless you and direct your steps in discovering the Ancient Christian Church. We look forward to seeing you in our midst soon! The Orthodox Church is evangelical, but not Protestant. It is orthodox, but not Jewish. It is catholic, but not Roman. It isn't non-denominational - it is pre-denominational. It has believed, taught, preserved, defended, and died for the Faith of the Apostles since the Day of Pentecost 2000 years ago.
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While all our services are in English and most of our parishioners are American converts to Orthodoxy, we do have parishioners from other countries that speak other languages and others that can speak in sign language if you are hearing impaired!
These parishioners are available to assist you!
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Repose of Venerable Herman of Alaska, Wonderworker of All America
— Commemorated on Dec 13th (transferred to Dec 14th)
TROPARION — O joyful north star of the Church of Christ, guiding all men to the Heavenly Kingdom; teacher and apostle of the true faith; intercessor and defender of the oppressed. Adornment of the Orthodox Church in America, blessed Father Herman of Alaska, pray to our Lord Jesus Christ for the salvation of our souls!
KONTAKION — The eternal light of Christ our Savior, guided you, O blessed father Herman, on your evangelical journey to America, proclaiming the Gospel of peace. Now you stand before the throne of Glory; intercede for your land and its people peace for the world and salvation for our souls!
“Would you not say, Is not that which is best, above all, and surpassing all, and that which by preference is most worthy of love, the Very Lord, our Jesus Christ, who created us, adorned us with such ideals, gave life to all, sustains everything, nurtures and loves all, who is Himself Love and most beautiful of all men? Should we not then love God above everything, desire Him more than anything, and search Him out?’… And I a sinner have been trying for more than forty years to love God, I cannot say that I love Him completely…If we love someone, we always remember them; we try to please them. Day and night our heart is concerned with the subject. Is that the way you love God? Do you turn to Him often? Do you always remember Him? Do you always pray to Him and fulfill His holy commandments? For our own good, and for our own fortune, let us at least promise ourselves that from this very minute we will try to love God more than anything and to fulfill His Holy Will!” — St. Herman of Alaska







