Sunday of the Mrryh-Bearing Women Sermon

Sunday of the Mrryh-Bearing Women Sermon

A sermon preached by Fr. Onouphry Keith, on April 25 / May 8th, the Third Sunday of Pascha dedicated to the Holy Myrrh-Bearing Women and the Feast Day of Saints Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus at Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in Asheville, NC.

Daily Orthodox Christian Readings

  • St. Mark 15: 43 – 16: 8
  • St. Mark 6: 7-13
  • Acts 6: 1 – 7
  • 1st Peter 5: 6 – 14

From 1st Peter:
“Resist the devil, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren who are in the world. But after ye have suffered a while, the God of all grace, who hath called us into His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, make you perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you.”

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Presanctified Liturgy

Presanctified Liturgy

The Presanctified Liturgy of Saint Gregory the Dialogist, Pope of Rome, will be served on Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at 6:00pm at Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in Asheville, NC. Everyone is welcome to attend this solemn Liturgy. If you would like to receive Holy Communion, please visit this site for more information about fasting guidelines. God bless you!

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Feast of the Annunciation

Feast of the Annunciation

On Thursday, April 7, 2011, at 9:00am, Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in Asheville, NC. will serve the Feast of the Annunciation of the Theotokos Divine Liturgy. Hours will begin at 8:40am. Everyone is welcome to attend this glorious Feast!

History of the Annunciation of the Theotokos

The Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary dates back to at least the 6th century, and is mentioned between AD 530 and 533 in a sermon by Abraham of Ephesus. In the West, the first authentic reference is in the Gelasian Sacramentary in the 7th century. The tenth Synod of Toledo (AD 656), and Trullan Synod (AD 692) speak of the Annunciation feast as universally celebrated in the Catholic Church. In the Acts of the latter council, the feast is exempted from the Lenten fast.

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Website Update

We had a website update and caused our site to be down for about a week. We are back up!

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Snyder’s Farm Blessing

Snyder’s Farm Blessing

On November 16, 2010, Father Onouphry Keith visited the Snyder’s home to bless their horses, land, stables, and other items.You can check out the photos here.

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Baptism Certificates

Baptism Certificates

Orthodox Christian Baptism CertificateSaint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in Asheville (Flecther), NC, has released brand new Baptism Certificates. If you’re like most people in the parish, you might not have received one when you were baptized. They are handsome and are available in two colors: red and green. Please use our contact form on the website to notify Father Onouphry Keith that you need one.

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Protection of the Theotokos

The Protection of the Theotokos Feast will begin with:

  • Great Vespers on Wednesday, October 13, at 6:00 pm
  • Hours on Thursday, October 14th, at 8:40 am, followed by Divine Liturgy at 9:00 am

All are welcome to attend!

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Holy Cross Monastery Pilgrimage

The blessed monastery of the Hermitage of the Holy Cross will be holding their annual Pilgrimage Weekend on October 2nd & 3rd, 2010. All are welcome to attend, but we ask that you contact Father Onouphry Keith prior to travel in order to organize caravans and travel arrangements.

Services will not be held at Saint Nicholas Parish that weekend, but The Protection of the Holy Theotokos Monastery in Weaverville, NC is having an honored Bishop lead Services there. You can contact them to get further details. In addition, Saint Nicholas Parish may have Typica so please continue to follow these announcements.

From the Monastery


“Please join us for our annual Pilgrimage Weekend, to be held on October 2nd & 3rd, the weekend after the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

On Saturday we will serve a full moleben before the Port Arthur Icon of the Mother of God, the miracle-working icon of St. Anna, and the icon and relics of St. Panteleimon, the monastic community’s patron. Below you will find a commemoration slip, with which you may submit names, together with your alms, before October 2nd, 2010.

If you prefer to submit your names through our Moleben & Pannykhida request page, simply select a moleben to the Mother of God or to St. Panteleimon from the drop down menu and in the “Additional Information” field mention that you are submitting the names for commemoration during Pilgrimage Weekend. Your alms may be then be submitted through our online kiosk.

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