Coming soon……
You have probably noticed some work going on inside the entrance to the church (see the pictures below). This is part of an exciting project for our Church that is slowly but surely taking shape. All will be revealed in the coming weeks, so make sure you are subscribed to our website so you are
Sunday Tea In Our Church
After every Sunday Divine Liturgy service, light refreshments will be served in the classroom. Please join us for friendship, conversation and community spirit. Everybody is very welcome.
Adult Greek Language Classes
Details * Beginner’s Class is intended for complete new starters, with little or no previous knowledge of Greek. * Students will learn how to read, write and speak through simple classroom activities. Grammar will be explained when the need arises and it will be kept to a minimum. * This Course is a must for spouses of non Greek parents of
Christmas Table Decorating
On Wednesday 17 December, we hosted a Christmas table centrepiece decorating evening at the church hall, which was enjoyed by all who attended. The evening was led by florist Maria Georgiou, who some of you may know from her beautiful work on our Epidafio over the past two years. Maria guided everyone through how to
Vasilopita Tea/τσάι βασιλόπιτας
There will be a special tea after the church service on 18th January. Details are below. A minimum £10 per person donation will be much appreciated. We look forward to seeing you there!
Services – January 2026
We wish everybody a safe and peaceful 2026. We continue the festive season into January with services commemorating the circumcision & baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ and the Synaxis of John the Baptist. The Circumcision of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ On the eighth day after His Nativity (1st January), our Lord Jesus
Christmas Services 2025
A quick reminder of the remaining services of 2025 as we celebrate the miracle of the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Christmas Eve The eve of the nativity starts early at 08.30 and is scheduled to last around three hours. We will start with the Orthros (the Royal or Great Hours) service,










