St Paul’s Greek Church celebrates 100th anniversary June 30, 2007
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Members of St. Paul’s Greek Orthodox Church honor the 100th anniversary this week of their parish and the “koinonia”, community, that has held it together.
The Savannah Saint Paul’s Greek Orthodox church is having an anniversary. It opened it’s doors 100 years ago, back in 1907. Generations of families working hard and working together to build the community and that community is coming together all weekend long.
“It’s a great celebration for us and a joyous occasion because we have former parishioners coming back to celebrate for these three days and we are grateful to the city and the community here,” said Father Vasile Mihai.
The celebrations continue through the weekend with masses in the church and special events celebrating the century.
Regular worship services at St. Paul’s Greek Orthodox Church include 9 a.m. Orthros and 10 a.m. Divine Liturgy on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with Archbishop Alexios presiding. The public is invited. Events at which a meal is served are by registration only.
For information, go to www.stpaul.ga.goarch.org, or call 912-236-8256.









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