Church Address:
2202 Lorne Ave,
Saskatoon, SK S7J 0R9
Office: 306-665-3155
Web: http://www.hrochurch.org/
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Founded in 1975
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Parish Contacts
V. Rev.
Daniel Guenther, Priest-in-Charge 2705 Jarvis Dr Saskatoon, SK S7J 2V2
Home: 306-652-8772
V. Rev.
Orest Olekshy, Pastor Emeritus 726 8th Ave W Box 1406 Melville, SK S0A 2P0
Home: 306-728-5657
Protodn.
Wilhelm Friesen, [Protodeacon] 114 3rd St S PO Box 782 Martensville, SK S0K 2T0
Home: 306-931-7104
Rev. Dn.
Taras Papish, [Deacon] #105 - 710 Heritage Ln Saskatoon, SK S7H 5M4
Home: 306-373-9917
Rev. Dn.
Leonard Herrem, Third Deacon PO Box 65 Milden, SK S0L 2L0
Home: 306-935-4509
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Lay Leadership
Mrs. Lorraine Grier, Choir Director 214 9th St E Saskatoon, SK S7N 0A4 306-652-1812
Mr. & Mrs. Greg & Carol Rychlo, Youth Coordinators
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Directions
Holy Resurrection Church is located at the corner of Lorne Ave and Hilliard St, 2 blocks north of Ruth St. For travellers from out of town, there are exits from the Circle Drive Freeway at Ruth St and Lorne Ave, which is 2 blocks south of our church.
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Schedule of Services
Saturday Evening
6:00 PM Great Vespers (September-May).
Sunday Morning
10:00 AM Divine Liturgy.
Eves of Great Feasts
6:30 PM Vesperal Liturgy.
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Ministry Groups
St Vladimir's Seminary Institute in Saskatoon
Continuing scriptural and patristic education hosted by the Sobor of the Holy Resurrection. Contact Fr Daniel Guenther at 306-652-8772 or email dan.g@shaw.ca
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Upcoming Events
No Information at this time
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Parish Background
Holy Resurrection parish was established in 1975 to meet the needs of Orthodox Christians living in the area who desired an English-speaking parish which would enable them to grow in the faith, enjoying an active, Christ-centered caring community.
From its beginning, the commitment of the community has been to embrace and minister to any and every person that the Lord brought to it. As a result, we are a diverse community. Our membership includes many from non-Orthodox backgrounds as well as many from traditional Orthodox backgrounds: Ukrainian, Russian, Romanian, Egyptian. In the last 10 years, our ranks have embraced immigrants from places such as Eritrea and Sudan. Our regular attendance comes from roughly 70 households. In addition, we care for a larger community of immigrants who are struggling to put down roots and find direction in this new land. We covet the prayers of anyone who will intercede on our behalf as we strive to be God's servants in carrying our His work.
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