Welcome

We are so glad you found us! St. Herman’s Orthodox Church is a parish of the autocephalous Orthodox Church of America under the omophorion of Archbishop Benjamin, of the Diocese of the West.

Whether this is your first time in an Orthodox Church or you’re visiting from another parish, we hope you’ll feel right at home!

WEEKLY SERVICES


WEDNESDAY

Vespers– 6:00 PM

  • Catechism / Adult Education Classes follow

SATURDAY

Great Vespers– 6:00 PM


SUNDAY

Matins – 8:00 AM
Divine Liturgy– 9:30 AM

  • Agape Meal / Coffee Hour follows

Meet the Priest

Rev. Nicholas Johnson was born and raised in Colorado  in the home of a Christ-centered Protestant family and joined the Orthodox Church with his wife and children in 2020. He graduated from St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary in 2025 and was then assigned rector of St. Herman’s Orthodox Church.

Our Community

Our community is involved in many events beyond our normal church services. See our Calendar for more!

Upcoming Events

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Church School

We have regular School after Liturgy (during coffee hour) for all children 3-17 & Wednesday night Adult Bible Study & Discussion at 7 pm.

SCRIPTURE READINGS
 
OUR PATRON SAINT

St. Herman of Alaska

Herman of Alaska was a Russian Orthodox monk from Valaam Monastery in Russia who traveled with eight other monks in 1793 to bring the Gospel to the native Aleuts and Eskimos in the Aleutian Islands. As part of the Russian colonization of the Americas, Russians had been exploring and trading there since at least 1740. Thus, he marks the first arrival of Orthodox Christian missionaries in North America. He preached the love of Christ to the Aleutians and drew many to the Church through his charitable life, caring for their orphans, building a school, and frequently defending them from the injustices and exploitation of the Russian traders. He was known to them as Apa which means “Grandfather.” He lived most of his life as the sole resident of Spruce Island, a tiny wooded island near Kodiak Island.

“And I, a sinner, have been trying to love God for more than forty years, and cannot say that I perfectly love Him. If we love someone we always remember him and try to please him; day and night our heart is occupied with that object. Is that how you, gentlemen, love God? Do you often turn to Him, do you always remember Him, do you always pray to Him and fulfill His holy commandments? ‘For our good, for our happiness at least let us make a vow that from this day, from this hour, from this minute we shall strive to love God above all else and to fulfill His holy will.’”

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