St. Thomas the Apostle Orthodox Church

St. Thomas the Apostle Orthodox Church St. Thomas the Apostle Orthodox Church is a community of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia

Christ is Risen!Wishing everyone a Bright Week full of blessings!
04/21/2025

Christ is Risen!
Wishing everyone a Bright Week full of blessings!

Holy Week service schedule
04/13/2025

Holy Week service schedule

Good morning St. Thomas family,At the link below is this week’s bulletin:
03/07/2025

Good morning St. Thomas family,

At the link below is this week’s bulletin:

As Ruth (Cara) and Daniel (Brett) prepare to welcome their third little one, the Sisterhood is going to do things a little differently this time! Instead of a traditional baby shower, we’re supporting the Carollo family by putting together a virtual Diaper Fund that they can use to buy cloth diape...

Weekend Service Schedule
11/07/2024

Weekend Service Schedule

Greeting St. Thomas family,We have a full weekend of services. We hope you will join us!Also, our weekly bulletin is ava...
11/01/2024

Greeting St. Thomas family,
We have a full weekend of services. We hope you will join us!
Also, our weekly bulletin is available here: https://www.rocorws.com/weekly

Greetings St. Thomas family,Today we commemorate Saint James Alphaeus. Saint James Alphaeus – one of the Twelve Apostles...
10/22/2024

Greetings St. Thomas family,
Today we commemorate Saint James Alphaeus. Saint James Alphaeus – one of the Twelve Apostles, was brother of the holy Evangelist Matthew. After the Descent of the Holy Spirit, the Apostle James Alphaeus, together with the Apostle Andrew the First-Called (Comm. 30 November), made missionary journeys preaching in Judea, Edessa, Gaza, Eleutheropolis, and converting many on the path of salvation. In the Egyptian city of Ostrazin Saint James finished his apostolic work with a martyr's death on the cross.

A full list of today's readings is available here: https://jordanville.org/dailyreadings

Greetings St. Thomas family,Today we commemorate the Nun Taisia, you can read more about her life below. A full list of ...
10/21/2024

Greetings St. Thomas family,

Today we commemorate the Nun Taisia, you can read more about her life below. A full list of today's readings is available here: https://jordanville.org/dailyreadings

The Nun Taisia was raised by her mother in a spirit far removed from Christian piety, led a depraved and dissolute life. She was famed for her beauty, alluring many on the path to sin.
The account about the prodigal Taisia spread throughout all Egypt and reached even the elder, Paphnutios, a strict ascetic who had converted to salvation many of the lost. Dressing himself into worldly attire, Paphnutios went to Taisia and asked her to name for him a place, where not only people but even God Himself would not see them. Taisia answered that this was impossible, since God is omnipresent everywhere, and He sees and knows all. Having seen in her soul the spark of the fear of God, the elder went further. He pointed out all the grievousness and loathesomeness of her sins, and he told her about the answering she would have to give before God for the souls of people corrupted and destroyed by her.
The words of Saint Paphnutios so affected the sinner, that she, having gathered up all her riches acquired in shameful a manner, then set them afire in the city square and withdrew with the elder to a monastery, where for three years she dwelt in seclusion. Having turned herself towards the East, Taisia incessantly uttered the short prayer: "My Creator, have mercy on me!". "From that minute, when I entered into the cell, all my sins constantly were before my eyes, and I burst out in tears in remembering them", – said the Nun Taisia to the elder before her death. "It is for this, thine tears, and not for the austerity of thine seclusion that the Merciful Lord hath granted thee mercy", – said Saint Paphnutios in answer to

Greetings St. Thomas family,Today we commemorate The Monk Savvatii of Solovetsk. You can read more about his life below,...
10/10/2024

Greetings St. Thomas family,

Today we commemorate The Monk Savvatii of Solovetsk. You can read more about his life below, and find a full list of today's readings here: https://jordanville.org/dailyreadings

The Monk Savvatii of Solovetsk came to the Kirillo-Beloezersk monastery in the year 1396, where he took monastic vows. He there pursued asceticism for a long time, unquestioningly fulfilling all obediences. His humility, gentle love towards the brethren and his strict life distinguished the monk Savvatii among his fellow ascetics. He soon became burdened by the attention and esteem of the brethren and laity coming to him, and having learned that on Lake Ladoga is the rocky island of Valaam, he decided to settle there. Quite sadly, the brethren of the Kirillo-Beloezersk monastery were parted from their starets (elder). At Valaam the worldly fame likewise began to disquiet the humble starets. Amidst this the monk learned, that in the North was the uninhabited island of Solovetsk, and he began to ask of the hegumen blessing to settle there in solitude. But the hegumen and the brethren did not want to be separated from their holy starets-elder. At the command of God the Monk Savvatii by night left the Valaam monastery and set off to the shores of the White Sea. When he learned from the local people that the island was situated at a two-day voyage, that on it were many lakes and that on the island no one lived, he all the more was embued with the desire to settle there. The astonished local people asked the ascetic, whitened with grey hair, how he would live there and what he would eat. "My Master is such, – answered the monk, – Who unto frailty giveth the fresh strength of youth, and nourisheth to fullness the hungry".
For a certain while the Monk Savvatii remained at the chapel, set nearby the mouth of the Vyg River, in the environs of Soroka. There he encountered the Monk German – pursuing asceticism as an hermit, and together they decided to settle upon the island. In a frail boat, praying to God, the elders set off upon the harsh sea and after three days they reached Solovetsk Island. The ascetics settled by the Sekirna hill, where they raised up a cross and made their cells. In the severe conditions of the North the startsi-elders over the course of several years by their exploits hallowed the unpopulated island. And here likewise the enemy of mankind – the devil, tempted the holy elders. A certain fisherman with his wife, moved with a sense of envy, came somehow to the island and settled not far from the ascetics. But the Lord did not permit the laypeople to maintain themselves alongside the elders. Two youths in bright garb appeared to the wife of the fisherman and struck at her with rods. The fisherman took fright, quickly gathered his things and hastened to return to his former place of residence.
Once, when the Monk German had gone for cell-necessities off along the Onega River, the Monk Savvatii – remaining alone and sensing his impending end, with prayer turned to God, that He would grant him to commune the Holy Mysteries. The monk sailed for two days to the mainland and at ten versts from the Vyg River encountered the hegumen Nathanael, who had come to the distant settlement to commune a sick Christian. Hegumen Nathanael rejoiced at meeting the monk, fulfilled his wish and heard the account about his exploits on the island. In parting, they agreed to meet at the church along the Vyg River.
Entering the temple, the holy elder prayerfully gave thanks to God for Communion. He then enclosed himself in a cell located nearby the church, and began to prepare himself for hermitage in the eternal habitation. During this time the Novgorod merchant John came to shore and, having venerated the holy icons in church, he went to the holy elder. Having received blessing and guidance, he offered the monk a portion of his wealth and was saddened, when he heard a refusal. To comfort the merchant, the Monk Savvatii offered him to stay over until morning and promised him prosperity on further journeying. But the merchant John hastened to disembark. Suddenly there began an earthquake and on the sea a storm picked up. Having taken fright, the merchant stayed, and in the morning when entering the cell for a blessing, he saw that the elder was already dead. Together with the just-arrived hegumen Nathanael, they buried the Monk Savvatii at the chapel and compiled a manuscript of his life. This occurred on 27 September 1435. After 30 years the relics of the Monk Savvatii were transferred by the Monk Zosima (+ 1478, Comm. 17 April) and the brethren of Solovetsk Island, placing them in the Transfiguration church. In 1566 the relics of the Monks Savvatii and Zosima were transferred into a church, named in their honour (combined Commemoration 8 August).

10/08/2024

Огромне поплаве у нашој Сјеверној Каролини су проузроковале незамапћено разарање инфраструктуре, градова, а поготово домова и људи који су живјели у њима. Због тога је наша парохија, као дио ове велике заједнице, одлучила да организује прикупљање основних потрепштина за све који су захваћени овом трагедијом.

Оно што је највише потребно је следеће (молимо вас да не купујете ништа мимо ових преопрука):
-Флаширана вода за пиће
-Хигијенски производи (сапун, шампон, купке, паста за зубе, четкице за зубе, тоалет папир, и слично)
-Женски хигијенски производи
-Пелене за дјецу
-Храна за бебе (формула за бебе, храна у теглицама)
-Конзервирана храна

Донирану робу можете доњети у црквену салу у следећих 5 дана по распореду на приложеној слици. Када све скупимо, организоваћемо превоз са камионом и одвести прикупљену робу тамо гдје је најпотребније

Huge floods in our North Carolina caused unprecedented destruction of infrastructure, towns, and especially homes and the people who lived in them. Our parish, as a part of this large community, is organizing a donation drive to collect basic necessities for all those affected by this tragedy.

What is most needed is the following (please do not buy anything beyond these recommendations):
-Bottled drinking water
-Hygiene products (soap, shampoo, baths, toothpaste, toothbrushes, toilet paper, etc.)
-Feminine hygiene products
-Diapers for children
-Baby food (baby formula, baby food in jars)
-Canned, non-perishable food

You can bring the donated goods to the church hall over the next 5 days during hours stated on the attached photo. Once the donation drive is done, we will load up a truck and take the donated items to where they are most needed.

Address

6151 Tobaccoville Road
Tobaccoville, NC
27050

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