Our Parish Ministries
GETTING CONNECTED
This is where you can put your God-given talents to good use and GET CONNECTED to St. George.
Here you will find a host of vital and faith-building ministries—all designed to grow our church, strengthen your sense of community at our parish and, most importantly give you a feeling of being CONNECTED to St. George, the community, and to God!
See something of interest? That special project that seems made for your God-given talents or that developing ministry that just might provide the food your hungry soul has been looking for? Contact a member of the Parish Council or Fr. Timothy to find out how you can make things happen at St. George.
We welcome you to learn about and consider joining some of our parish ministries. There are many great ways to get involved.
Parish Council 2025
Nikolas Atsalis, President
Thomas Benton, Vice President
Maria Mastorakos, Secretary
Gregory Racheotes, Treasurer
Kenneth Vancisin, Asst. Treasurer
Charlie Koines, Asst. Treasurer
Biruk Abate
Sonja Mobilio
Eleni Siamos
Lazos Tsoleridis
The Parish Council is composed of faithful men and women who are dedicated Orthodox Christians and who sacrifice their time, talents, and resources for the Church. We represent the parish, as clergy and laity together, and seek to fulfill the mission ascribed to us by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Learn More »
Orthodox Life
Join us for a fun and interesting discussion led by Fr. Timothy Curren, on Orthodoxy at St. George's Greek Orthodox Church. Our group is open to all and meets on Mondays at 10:30 AM and 6:30PM in the Conference room. Learn More »
St. Katherine’s Ladies Philoptochos Society
President: Stacey Kazarian
St. Katherine’s is a philanthropic society that helps the poor, the destitute, the hungry, the aged, the sick, the unemployed, the orphaned, the imprisoned, the widowed, the handicapped, the victims of disasters, to undertake the burial of impoverished persons and to offer assistance to anyone who may need the help of the Church through fund raising efforts; and
To promote the charitable, benevolent, and philanthropic purposes of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, through instructional programs, presentations, lectures, seminars and other educational resources;
To preserve and perpetuate Orthodox Christian concepts and the Orthodox Christian Family, and through them, to promote the Greek Orthodox Faith and traditions, in accordance with its doctrines, canons, discipline, divine worship, usages and customs. Learn More »
Altar Servers
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, altar servers assist the higher clergy during services. They might carry the cross, candles or liturgical fans in processions and entrances. No greater privilege is bestowed upon a young man of the parish than choosing to serve as an altar boy. What a unique opportunity to serve our Lord and to grow in stature and grace within the church. Learn More »
Orthodox Life
Guided by: Fr. Timothy Curren
Join us for a fun and interesting discussion on Orthodoxy at St. George's Greek Orthodox Church. Our group is open to all, and meets on Mondays at 10:30 AM and 6:30PM in the Conference room. Learn More »
Sunday School
The Sunday School program fosters spiritual learning through age-appropriate lessons, which may include an introduction to church feasts, fasts and liturgical practices, prayers, Bible stories, crafts and projects, and liturgical songs. Learn More »
Greek School
Director: John Foster
The Greek language is ours – to learn, to enjoy and to preserve. We encourage all parents to register their children. Learn More »
The Elaine Liatsos Memorial Prayer Shawl Ministry
Chairperson: Frances Haidas
Compassion and the love of knitting/crocheting have been combined into a prayerful ministry which reaches out to those in need of comfort and solace, as well as in celebration and joy. Many blessings are prayed into every shawl. Upon completion, a final blessing is offered before the shawl is sent on its way. (*The shawls can also be crocheted, quilted, woven or machine knitted as well!)
Some uses for the shawl … undergoing medical procedures; as a comfort after a loss or in times of stress; during bereavement; prayer or meditation; commitment or marriage ceremonies; birthing, nursing a baby; bridal shower or wedding gift; leading ritual; during an illness and recovery; ministering to others; graduation, birthday, anniversary, ordination, holiday gifts; or just socializing … there are endless possibilities!