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St. Athanasius Orthodox Church • Nicholasville/Lexington Kentucky

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September & New Church Year

With September 1st, the Orthodox Church marks the start of a New “Church Year.” There is a kind of “reset” with the feasts that we celebrate, too. For instance, our first “Great Feast” of the new year is the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, which “begins” the events that ultimately lead to our Lord’s Death & Resurrection. Another major feast at the beginning of the year is the Feast of Exaltation of the Cross, reminding us–-6 months before we celebrate Holy Friday & Pascha-–that everything is about the Cross! As classes resume and people get back into their fall routines, there are several important moments to note in this month:

  • A New Catechesis (Christian Teaching 101) Series begins Wednesday, September 3 Classes begin at 720pm each Wednesday (immediately following our regular Wednesday Vespers at 630pm.) Newcomers and inquirers are welcome at these classes — alongside our official catechumens. The weekly series will conclude in mid-December.
  • Sunday School Resumes in its various forms with Children’s Sunday School beginning on Sunday, Sept. 7 immediatetely after the Liturgy (20-30 minutes) and Adult Sunday School starting again each Thursday on Sept. 11. The link for the those virtual Adult classes (where you can particpate online) are here.
  • Our Annual Parish Meeting is scheduled for immediately after the Liturgy on Sunday, September 21 (with childcare being offered as well as pizza lunch for children and participants.) We will soon post the link with all relevant information relating to the meeting here.
  • The St. Herman Fall Campout (joined by multiple parishes) is scheduled for September 26-28 at the Falls Creek Campgrounds near Lake Cumberland. Full information on the campout is here. And a Facebook Group about the Campout can be found here.
  • Our Archbishop Alexander is planning his final visit to St. Athanasius before his retirement this October 25-27. Please mark your calendars for this festive weekend (when we also celebrate the newly-canonized St. Olga of Alaska! Learn more about the archbishop here.

We welcome those who are in (or close to) Madison County to consider a visit our daughter community, St. Nina Mission (213 Pauline Drive #5, Berea, KY,) which helps extend the reach of the Orthodox Faith along the I-75 corridor & Wilderness Trail. St. Nina Chapel is drawing people from Somerset, London, Corbin, and beyond. We are now serving services twice a week on Tuesdays (630pm) and Saturdays (6pm.) We also are trying to serve two Sunday Liturgies per month in Berea. Our lead priest at St. Nina this year will be Fr. David Thatcher, who can be reached at fr.david@bluegrassorthodox.org.

Below is a collection of photos from August 2025, showing the full range of our parish life. We hope these photos and the depth of our Faith inspire you to visit St. Athanasius Orthodox Church and/or our St. Nina Mission in Berea! If you have questions about our calendar or any aspect of our Faith or parish life, please reach out to our associate pastor Fr. Giorgi Lomsadze at fr.giorgi@bluegrassorthodox.org.

Lenten Retreat 2018 with Fr. Stephen Freeman

March 13, 2018 News

“Providence & the Fire of God” On Saturday, March 3, our parish family at St. Athanasius welcomed one of our “parish founding fathers,” Archpriest Stephen Freeman, back to the Bluegrass. Fr. Stephen led our day retreat in two sessions on the theme of “Providence …

Bulletin March 11, 2018

March 9, 2018 News

3rd Sunday of Great Lent–Sunday of the Cross Today’s Readings: Heb.4:14-5:6 Mark 8:34-9:1 Presanctified Liturgy will be served at 6:15pm on Wednesday, March 14. Join us in a soup & salad meal following Liturgy as we read from the book, Everyday Saints. A second Presanctified Liturgy will …

Great Lent Continues

March 8, 2018 Featured

We are glad you are visiting our parish website! We invite you to join us for any of our upcoming services leading up to our most sacred time: Holy Week and the Pascha of our Lord!  Our parish’s master booklet for Great Lent and Holy Week can be found here. If you prefer to view our schedule …

One Very American Story

March 8, 2018 News

In 2017, Katerina Huffman interviewed Father Justin Patterson, pastor of St. Athanasius Orthodox Church in Nicholasville, Kentucky. She asked him a series of questions on behalf of “Foma” (“Thomas”) magazine, a Russian-language journal that tells stories of faith and attempts especially to engage …

Bulletin March 4, 2018

March 2, 2018 News

Today we enter the 2nd Sunday of Great Lent known as the Sunday of St. Gregory Palamas. Today’s Readings: Heb. 1:10-2:3 Mark 2:1-12 Presanctified Liturgy will be served at 6:15pm on Wednesday, March 7. Join us in a soup & salad meal following Liturgy as we read from the book, Everyday Saints. A …

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February 23, 2018 News

Today’s Readings: Heb. 11:24-26,32-12:2 John 1:43-51 1st Sunday of Great Lent / Triumph of Orthodoxy Today we commemorate the “Triumph of Orthodoxy,” the restoration of the holy icons in the year 843. At 5pm Pan Orthodox Vespers will be served at Panagia, the Greek Orthodox Church in Lexington. …

Bulletin February 18, 2018

February 16, 2018 News

Today’s Readings: Romans 13:11-14:4 Matthew 6:14-21 Cheesefare Sunday / Forgiveness Sunday Forgiveness Sunday/Cheesefare Sunday/Beginning of Lent ? Cheesefare Potluck for Fellowship/Coffee Hour today. ? Forgiveness Vespers at 5pm this Sunday.  ? Clean Week – 1st Week of Great Lent — 2/19-23 …

Father, How Do I Keep Lent?

February 15, 2018 News

A note from Fr. Justin, pastor of St. Athanasius: Going into Great Lent, I often am asked, “Father, how ought I keep Lent? What do I give up?” The simplest response I give is: “Follow the rules.”  The basic guidelines for Lent, in terms of diet, are rather straightforward and …

The Lenten Spring Has Come!

February 15, 2018 Featured

Following the Sunday of the Expulsion of Adam & Eve from Paradise, also known as Forgiveness Sunday, the Orthodox Church begins her beloved season of “Bright Sadness.” Great Lent is both a time of deep repentance and supreme joy–ultimately leading us to our Lord’s Passion …

Bulletin February 11, 2018

February 9, 2018 News

Today’s Readings: 1 Cor. 8:8-9:2 Matthew 6:14-21 Sunday of the Last Judgment / Meatfare Sunday Today is the last day for eating meat and meat products until Pascha, though eggs and dairy products are permitted every day during the coming week. This limited fasting prepares us gradually for the more …

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Saint Athanasius Orthodox Church
100 Lime Lane
Nicholasville, KY 40356
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Priest Justin Patterson
Church: (859) 881-8144
Cell: (859) 361-2823
E-mail Fr. Justin

We are a parish of the Diocese of the South of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA), under the archpastoral care of his grace, the right reverend ALEXANDER, Bishop of Dallas and the South. We are the first OCA parish in Kentucky. We are located in the heart of the bluegrass region just outside Lexington.

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