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St. Athanasius Orthodox Church • Nicholasville/Lexington Kentucky

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November: Preparing for Nativity

As we enter November, the Church pivots gradually towards the Nativity Season. In the Orthodox Church, the pre-Christmas season begins with the Nativity Fast, which starts on November 15 and lasts until we break the fast on Christmas Day, December 25. Here are some highlights coming up in the month:

  • Regular Events at St. Athanasius:
    • Our 930am Sunday Liturgy continues to be our main service and point of contact for regulars and visitors. A Fellowship Hour with light lunch always follows this service.
    • Our 630pm Saturday Great Vespers or Vigil is offered every Saturday evening. One priest (sometimes more) is always available to hear Confessions afterwards.
    • Our 630pm Wednesday Vespers & Catechesis (Christian Education) & Fall Bonfire Fellowship continues to be a weekly part of sustaining our Faith and drawing others into our community. All are welcome!
    • Our Virtual Adult Church School class is accessed via this Google Meet link at 8pm every Thursday — and helps us connect to our many people who live across Kentucky.
  • Special Events only in November:
    • Great Feast of the Entry of the Theotokos Into the Temple with Vigil at 630pm Thursday, Nov. 20 & Liturgy at 7am Friday, Nov. 21.
    • Feast of Thanksgiving with Compline & Thanksgiving Akathist at 630pm Wednesday, Nov. 26 & Liturgy at 8am Thursday, Nov. 27.

We invite you to visit our daughter community, St. Nina Mission in Berea, 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. The chapel is now serving services twice a week on Tuesdays (630pm) and Saturdays (630pm.) We also serving 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.

You can also attend our Mercer County Chapel, which meets for Vespers & Dinner the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month at 430pm at the home of Fr. David Thatcher (482 E. Lexington St., Harrodsburg, KY.) You can can see what’s happening where by using our online calendar here or by simply checking out the pdf of our hard-copy calendar below:

Below is a collection of photos from October 2025, showing the full range of our parish life. We hope these photos inspire you to visit our church or one of our chapels. If you have questions about our calendar or any aspect of our Faith or parish life, please reach out to our associate astor Fr. Giorgi Lomsadze at fr.giorgi@bluegrassorthodox.org.

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April 12, 2016 News

Final Wednesday Evening Presanctified Liturgy of this Lent on April 20 at 5:55pm, followed by soup & salad meal and readings. End-of-Lent Vespers at 6:30pm on Friday, April 22. Following this service, Father Justin will hear adult confessions for the last time until after Pascha. Please email …

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April 9, 2016 News

4th Sunday of Great Lent: St. John Climacus (of the Ladder) Today’s Readings: Hebrews 6:13-20 Mark 9:17-31 Many Thanks to Tatiana Luzyanina for donating flowers to help beautify our landscape and thanks also to those who helped transplant those flowers. Welcome to Daniel & Aly Werner, former …

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April 1, 2016 News

3rd Sunday of Great Lent: Veneration Precious Cross Today’s Readings: Hebrews 4:14-5:6 Mark 8:34-9:1 His Grace, the Right Reverend Alexander Golitzin, a life-long Orthodox believer and long-time priest and bishop, was elected by the Holy Synod this past Wednesday, March 30, 2016, as the 2nd Ruling …

The Feast of Feasts is Upon Us!

March 31, 2016 Featured

Ask any Orthodox child and he or she will have no trouble explaining to you that the most awesome time of the year is Holy Week and Pascha (as we Orthodox call Easter). The services of Holy Week, no less than those of Pascha and Bright Week (the festive week after Easter) are beloved and …

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March 24, 2016 News

2nd Sunday of Great Lent: St. Gregory Palamas Today’s Readings: Hebrews 1:10-2:3 Mark 2:1-12 Saturday, March 26 / Synaxis of Archangel Gabriel          Pan-Orthodox Lenten Retreat w/Fr. Michael Oleksa •9am Matins followed by Registration •10am Session I •11:45am Session II •1pm Lunch (provided) …

New Church: All Settled In

March 22, 2016 Building

Phase 1 of the Building Project was completed in Fall of 2014. In the many months since then, the parish community has settled into the new building. Here are some photos of the now-completed phase-one church, now that it is “lived in.” It is our hope that, if we can pay the mortgage …

Bulletin, March 20, 2016

March 18, 2016 News

Sunday of Orthodoxy – First Sunday of Great Lent Today’s Readings: Hebrews 11:24-26,32-12:2 John 1:43-51 We are excited to be hosting the annual Pan- Orthodoxy Vespers for Kentucky today at 5pm! It will be a joy to welcome Orthodox from across our state, including the new priest of the Greek …

Bulletin March 13, 2016

March 11, 2016 News

Forgiveness Sunday – Today’s Readings: Romans 13:11-14:4 Matthew 6:14-21 Forgiveness Vespers will be served this Sunday evening at 5pm. Everyone is encouraged to attend as preparation for the beginning of Great Lent on Monday the 14th. Clean Week Services •Matins served at 8am Monday, Tuesday, …

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March 4, 2016 News

Today’s Readings: 1 Corinthians 8:8-9:2 Matthew 25:31-46 Sunday, March 6 / Meatfare/Sunday of Last Judgment •9am Sunday School         •10am Divine Liturgy •12pm Fellowship Hour (Meatfare Potluck)      •12:30-1:15pm Bread Ministry (team C)     •6pm Youth Meatfare Banquet Cheesefare Week Reminder …

The Lenten Spring Has Come

March 1, 2016 Featured

It is said that the Ancient Church lived from Pascha to Pascha. Pascha, as Easter is traditionally known among Eastern Christians, still lies at the center of the church year for Orthodox believers here in Central Kentucky. Part of what makes Pascha so special in the hearts and minds of Orthodox …

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Times are crazy and needs are serious: floods have devastated Orthodox villages in Alaska, many of our seminarians are losing funding connected to the government shutdown, plus we're hearing stories of spiraling health care costs. Our Archbishop has set a beautiful example of generosity when he directed our rector to divert the typical "bishop visit" honorarium to parishes in Western Alaska which have lost so much. You can support our brethren in Alaska via the Diocese of Alaska website, or support our seminary family through a special collection this Sunday, remaining mindful of folks struggling right now, finding your own ways to be generous in these days. ... See MoreSee Less

Times are crazy and needs are serious: floods have devastated Orthodox villages in Alaska, many of our seminarians are losing funding connected to the government shutdown, plus were hearing stories of spiraling health care costs. Our Archbishop has set a beautiful example of generosity when he directed our rector to divert the typical bishop visit honorarium to parishes in Western Alaska which have lost so much. You can support our brethren in  Alaska via the Diocese of Alaska website, or support our seminary family through a special collection this Sunday, remaining mindful of folks struggling right now, finding your own ways to be generous in these days.
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On this final day in October, the Church keeps the memory of Holy Hieromartyr John Kochurov, who suffered for Christ on the first day of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. St. John also served faithfully as a mission priest in Chicago for over a decade around the turn of the century, leaving a lasting mark on Orthodox life in the Midwest. At St. Athanasius, we will sing his Akathist at 11am. Confessions follow. The text of the Akathist is here: docs.google.com/document/d/1D6JB5eVYn3sspo8qoKuTlRlWmsfhubnSJ95Lb_iOy0U/edit?usp=drivesdk ... See MoreSee Less

On this final day in October, the Church keeps the memory of Holy Hieromartyr John Kochurov, who suffered for Christ on the first day of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. St. John also served faithfully as a mission priest in Chicago for over a decade around the turn of the century, leaving a lasting mark on Orthodox life in the Midwest. At St. Athanasius, we will sing his Akathist at 11am. Confessions follow. The text of the Akathist is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D6JB5eVYn3sspo8qoKuTlRlWmsfhubnSJ95Lb_iOy0U/edit?usp=drivesdk
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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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