St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church in Newport, New Hampshire

St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church in Newport, New Hampshire St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church has been serving the community and surrounding areas of Newport, New Hampshire for over 60 years.

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Boston: https://boston.goarch.org

01/26/2025

Join us for next services on February 2 and 16th @ 10 am. Following the 16th service will be a Greek cafe at church hall as part of the Newport Winter carnival!

01/19/2025

Liturgy canceled tomorrow the 19th ! Have a blessed weekend 🙏

01/06/2025

"And when Jesus had been baptized, just as he came up from the water, suddenly the heavens were opened to him and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, ‘This is my Son, the Beloved, with whom I am well pleased.’" (Matthew 3:13-17)

The Feast of the Holy Theophany (Epiphany) of our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ is celebrated each year on January 6. The Feast commemorates the Baptism of Christ and the divine revelation of the Holy Trinity. At the Baptism of Christ, all three Persons of the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—were made manifest. Thus, the name of the Feast is Epiphany, meaning manifestation, or Theophany, meaning manifestation of God. https://www.goarch.org/epiphany

01/04/2025

Χρόνια Πολλά! Next service on January 19, 2025 at 10 am.

12/24/2024

Metropolitan Methodios' Christmas Reflection 2024

As we gather to celebrate the nativity of our Lord and Savior, let us reflect on the great mystery and profound significance of this great feast. The birth of Jesus Christ in a humble manger in the town of Bethlehem is not only a historical event, but a divine revelation that touches the very core of our lives as Orthodox Christians. On Christmas Day we are invited to embrace the joy and hope that the birth of our Savior brings to the world.

At the heart of Christmas lies the astonishing reality that the son of God, the Creator of the universe, chose to take on human flesh, to be born in a manger, and to experience the fullness of our humanity. This incredible act of love demonstrates the depths to which Almighty God went to redeem His creation. It is a reminder that God is not distant or aloof, but rather is intimately involved in our lives. He shares in our joys, in our sorrows, in our hopes and struggles. His birth is a sign of his desire to dwell in our midst to transform our lives through His love.

In our world, often filled with darkness and despair, the light of Christ’s birth shines brightly, illuminating our path to salvation. The angels that announced His birth to the shepherds, proclaimed “peace on earth and goodwill toward all people”. This peace is not merely the absence of conflict, but a deep and abiding peace that is the result of a restored relationship with Almighty God. It is the peace of knowing that we are loved and that our lives have eternal significance. As we celebrate this great feast, let us renew our commitment to live as witnesses of Christ’s peace and love in the world in which we live.

Christmas is a time for us to reflect on the virtues of humility, simplicity, and generosity. The Lord chose to be born in a humble manger, not a royal palace. This humble beginning calls us to embrace the virtues of meekness and humility in our lives. It invites us to serve one another selfishlessly just as Christ who came to serve and not be served. In a world that values wealth and status, the manger reminds us that true greatness lies not in the things we possess, but in the love and service we offer to our brothers and sisters in our own neighborhoods and throughout the World.

As we exchange gifts this Christmas, let us remember the greatest gift that has ever been given – the gift of God himself. Let us open our hearts to receive the love of Christ and share that love with those around us. May our hearts be filled with the light of Christ’s presence, and may our lives reflect His love, mercy, and compassion in the world in which we live.

Let us remember those who are suffering, who are lonely, or in need. Let us reach out to embrace our brothers and sisters in the spirit of Christmas. Christ was born to heal and to serve. As his followers, we are called to continue His mission of bringing comfort and hope and salvation to the world.

May the joy of Christmas fill your hearts with peace, joy, and every heavenly gift and may the blessing of the Christ child be with you and your loved ones.


+ Metropolitan Methodios

12/06/2024

Liturgy on Dec 8 and Christmas service Dec 22nd ⛪️✝️

10/29/2024

We can easily fall into a common and most unprofitable habit of comparing ourselves and our loved ones to others. We may see a person we love struggling to reach a common milestone and despair for what is missing. Of course, it is healthy to recognize and grieve losses in life, seeking comfort from the Lord. The problem comes when our losses blind us to our gifts.

On the surface, it may seem we or our loved ones have such a long way to go, when in God's eyes we or they have actually attained wonders beyond measure! We may take for granted typical milestones and achievements as if base, and forget they are in fact miracles. One person's "baby steps" are like another person's marathon. To discern one's accomplishments with Christ's wisdom comes from "looking inward and learning to enjoy whatever life has...(with) gratitude..."

Also check out stvasilios.nh.goarch.org to see sponsors.  Join us for the fun this Saturday 10/4
10/02/2024

Also check out stvasilios.nh.goarch.org to see sponsors. Join us for the fun this Saturday 10/4

09/18/2024
09/04/2024

Please join us for Liturgy this Sunday, Sept 22nd.

Baklava Blowout Feed the Hungry, 5K run/walk on October 5, 10 am at the church. See St. Vasilios’ website for sponsors: ...
09/04/2024

Baklava Blowout Feed the Hungry, 5K run/walk on October 5, 10 am at the church.
See St. Vasilios’ website for sponsors: stvasilios.nh.goarch.org

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45 Winter Street
Newport, NH
03773

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