Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church - Mississauga

Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church - Mississauga The mission of our Community is to serve the spiritual, charitable and social needs of the Greek Orthodox families in our region.

Clergy
- Parish Priest: Father Theologos Drakos

Chanters
- Lead Chanter: Chris Savidis

Community Council Board of Directors:
Executive Members

www.prophetelias.ca/community-council-for-2011-2014/

CHOIR:
Choir Director: Kosta Mantzefleris

New choir members are always welcome
The Greek Orthodox Church Choir welcomes new members. Interested parties can contact Gina Alpous by phon

e (416) 919-5147 or email [email protected]. The choir rehearses from 7:00-9:00pm on Tuesday nights and performs every other Sunday morning from September to June. READ MORE ABOUT THE CHOIR:
http://prophetelias.ca/greek-orthodox-church-of-prophete-elias/chanters-choir/

🚨LAST WEEK TO BUY TICKETS!🚨The draw date for our Mississauga Hellenic Academy Fundraiser is THIS Saturday, June 13, 2026...
06/08/2026

🚨LAST WEEK TO BUY TICKETS!🚨

The draw date for our Mississauga Hellenic Academy Fundraiser is THIS Saturday, June 13, 2026!!

Go to our link in bio to purchase your tickets for your chance to win a FREE 5-day stay in beautiful Paros, Greece before time runs out! 💙🇬🇷

And that’s a wrap on our 2025/2026 Sunday School year!! Thank you to all our teachers and volunteers who helped make thi...
06/07/2026

And that’s a wrap on our 2025/2026 Sunday School year!!

Thank you to all our teachers and volunteers who helped make this yet another wonderful year for our kids, God bless and have a great summer! ☦️🙏🏼

June 7, 2026 - The Sunday of All SaintsHonouring the friends of God with much reverence, the Prophet-King David says, “B...
06/07/2026

June 7, 2026 - The Sunday of All Saints

Honouring the friends of God with much reverence, the Prophet-King David says, “But to me, exceedingly honourable are Thy friends, O Lord” (Ps. 138:16). And the divine Apostle, recounting the achievements of the Saints, and setting forth their memorial as an example that we might turn away from earthly things and from sin, and emulate their patience and courage in the struggles for virtue, says, “Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every burden, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us” (Heb. 12:1).

This commemoration began as the Sunday (Synaxis) of All Martyrs; to them were added all the ranks of Saints who bore witness (the meaning of “Martyr” in Greek) to Christ in manifold ways, even if occasion did not require the shedding of their blood.

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This Sunday, June 7, is our LAST DAY of Sunday School for this year. We’ll be doing fun activities in the parking lot (w...
06/04/2026

This Sunday, June 7, is our LAST DAY of Sunday School for this year.

We’ll be doing fun activities in the parking lot (weather permitting), so please send your kids with a sun hat, sunscreen applied, and comfortable clothes (should still be church appropriate as we’re still going to come in for communion) to play various games outside.

We’ll also be providing the kids with pizza for lunch. Please note: while we are providing pizza, we don’t have an alternate so anyone with allergies or dietary restrictions should please bring their own snack!

It has been a pleasure teaching your children this year, we pray you all enjoy the summer! ❤️🙏🏼☦️

06/03/2026

Camp Met 2026, a wonderful experience for our youth!
Reach out to for more info ❤️🙏🏼☦️

June 1, 2026 - Monday of the Holy SpiritAs it is the custom of the Church, on the day after every great Feast, to honour...
06/01/2026

June 1, 2026 - Monday of the Holy Spirit

As it is the custom of the Church, on the day after every great Feast, to honour those through whom it came to pass our Lady on the day after the Lord’s Nativity, Joachim and Anna after our Lady’s Nativity, the holy Baptist the day after Theophany, and so forth, on this day we honour our God the All-holy Spirit, the Comforter promised by our Saviour to His disciples (John 14:16), Who descended upon them at holy Pentecost and guided them “into all truth” (ibid. 16:13), and through them, us.

Rest from labour.

What a beautiful day filled with culture, community and sunshine! Thank you to everyone who attended and especially to t...
05/31/2026

What a beautiful day filled with culture, community and sunshine! Thank you to everyone who attended and especially to those who helped make this a wonderful day for all! 💙🇬🇷

May 31, 2026 - Holy PentecostAfter the Saviour’s Ascension into the Heavens, the eleven Apostles and the rest of His dis...
05/31/2026

May 31, 2026 - Holy Pentecost

After the Saviour’s Ascension into the Heavens, the eleven Apostles and the rest of His disciples, the God-loving women who followed after Him from the beginning, His Mother, the most holy Virgin Mary, and His brethren-all together about 120 souls returned from the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem. Entering into the house where they gathered, they went into the upper room, and there they persevered in prayer and supplication, awaiting the coming of the Holy Spirit, as their Divine Teacher had promised them. In the meanwhile, they chose Matthias, who was elected to take the place of Judas among the Apostles.

Thus, on this day, the seventh Sunday of Pascha, the tenth day after the Ascension and the fiftieth day after Pascha, at the third hour of the day from the rising of the sun, there suddenly came a sound from Heaven, as when a mighty wind blows, and it filled the whole house where the Apostles and the rest with them were gathered. Immediately after the sound, there appeared tongues of fire that divided and rested upon the head of each one. Filled with the Spirit, all those present began speaking not in their native tongue, but in other tongues and dialects, as the Holy Spirit instructed them.

The multitudes that had come together from various places for the feast, most of whom were Jews by race and religion, were called Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and so forth, according to the places where they dwelt. Though they spoke many different tongues, they were present in Jerusalem by divine dispensation. When they heard that sound that came down from Heaven to the place where the disciples of Christ were gathered, all ran together to learn what had taken place. But they were confounded when they came and heard the Apostles speaking in their own tongues. Marvelling at this, they said one to another, “Behold, are not all these which speak Galileans? And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?” But others, because of their foolishness and excess of evil, mocked the wonder and said that the Apostles were drunken.

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ANNOUNCEMENT:This Sunday is Holy Pentecost. Therefore church starts half an hour early to accommodate the Vespers of the...
05/27/2026

ANNOUNCEMENT:

This Sunday is Holy Pentecost. Therefore church starts half an hour early to accommodate the Vespers of the Holy Spirit at the end of Liturgy. See adjusted times below:

Orthros: 8:15am-9:30am
Liturgy: 9:30am-11:15am
Vespers: 11:15am-12:00pm

Also, this Sunday is our Chanter Chris Savidis last day as he is retiring. There will be an honoring presentation for him at the end of Liturgy, followed by coffee and cake in his honor in the Church coffee hall afterward.

We hope you can join us! ❤️🙏🏼☦️

May 24, 2026 - Fathers of the 1st CouncilThe heresiarch Arius was a Libyan by race and a protopresbyter of the Church of...
05/24/2026

May 24, 2026 - Fathers of the 1st Council

The heresiarch Arius was a Libyan by race and a protopresbyter of the Church of Alexandria. In 315, he began to blaspheme against the Son and Word of God, saying that He is not true God, consubstantial with the Father, but is rather a work and creation, alien to the essence and glory of the Father, and that there was a time when He was not. This frightful blasphemy shook the faithful of Alexandria. Alexander, his Archbishop, after trying in vain to correct him through admonitions, cut him off from communion and finally in a local council deposed him in the year 321. Yet neither did the blasphemer wish to be corrected, nor did he cease sowing the deadly tares of his heretical teachings; but writing to the bishops of other cities, Arius and his followers requested that his doctrine be examined, and if it were unsound, that the correct teaching be declared to him. By this means, his heresy became universally known and won many supporters, so that the whole Church was soon in an uproar.

Therefore, moved by divine zeal, the first Christian Sovereign, Saint Constantine the Great, the equal to the Apostles, summoned the renowned First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea, a city of Bithynia. It was there that the shepherds and teachers of the Church of Christ gathered from all regions in the year 325. All of them, with one mouth and one voice, declared that the Son and Word of God is one in essence with the Father, true God of true God, and they composed the holy Symbol of Faith up to the seventh article (since the remainder, beginning with “And in the Holy Spirit,” was completed by the Second Ecumenical Council). Thus they anathematized the impious Arius of evil belief and those of like mind with him, and cut them off as rotten members from the whole body of the faithful.

Therefore, recognizing the divine Fathers as heralds of the Faith after the divine Apostles, the Church of Christ has appointed this present Sunday for their annual commemoration, in thanksgiving and unto the glory of God, unto their praise and honour, and unto the strengthening of the true Faith.

Address

1785 Matheson Boulevard
Mississauga, ON
L4W1V2

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19052389491

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