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Clergy Assignments
Upcoming Ordinations and
Elevations
Deacon Paul Olson to the Holy
Priesthood on Sunday, December 7, 2008, at St. Nicholas Cathedral, Los Angeles,
California.
Deacon Justin Havens to the Holy
Priesthood on Sunday, December 14, 2008, at Ss. Peter and Paul Church in Salt
Lake City, Utah.
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St. Timothy Church
Fairfield, CA
Northern California Deanery
Parish Contact Information
St.
Timothy Church
4593
Central Way
Fairfield, CA 94534
(707) 864-6236
Phone
(707) 426-3035
Fax
www.StTimothy.us
Parish Priest
Very
Reverend Silas Ruark,
Pastor
Attached Clergy
Rev.
Dn. John Dibs
Weekly Service Schedule
Saturday Night Great Vespers: 6:00 PM
Sunday
Morning Orthros: 9:00 AM
Sunday
Morning Divine Liturgy: 10:00 AM
Other
Weekly Services: Wednesday Paraklesis at 6:00 PM (every other week)
Parish History
In the summer of
1993, three groups of Early Church seekers came together to begin an Orthodox
Christian mission in Solano County, California. These three groups consisted of
(a) Orthodox Christians in the Fairfield area looking for a permanent Church
home, (b) Episcopalian converts to Orthodox Christianity looking for an Eastern
or Byzantine Rite expression of Orthodoxy, and (c) a pastor of a Reformed
Episcopal Church and several families from his congregation converting to
Orthodox Christianity.
Some Orthodox members of the new mission had been members of an Orthodox chapel
at Travis Air Force Base near Fairfield and were served by an Orthodox Christian
military chaplain. However, with the reassignment of the military chaplain, this
group of military and non-military Orthodox Christians began seeking a home
Church that would not be effected by military assignments.
The timing was right and early in 1994 God acted, bringing together both
"cradle" and "convert" Orthodox Christians, as well as those desiring to become
Orthodox Christians, to form the St Timothy Orthodox Mission.
The Mission initially met in the California Teacher's Association building on
Central Way in Cordelia, and subsequently moved to its present location at 4593
Central Way, initially leasing space and later purchasing the building and land
for continued growth and development, thereby establishing a permanent Orthodox
Christian presence in Central Solano County.
Members, then and now, drive from the cities of Dixon, Vacaville, Walnut Creek,
Antioch, Concord, Hercules, Martinez and Richmond, as well as Fairfield and
Suisun City, to form the "family" of St Timothy.
This family of "new" Orthodox Christian converts and "old world" Orthodox
Christians whose families have been Christian for centuries -- often referred to
as "cradle" Orthodox -- seek to grow in Christ and establish themselves as a
traditional Orthodox Christian community, not tied to ethnic or cultural customs
or forms of Orthodoxy.
Because English is the common language of the members of the Parish of St
Timothy, as well as being the language of North America and the official
language of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, all
services are in English with the occasional use of Arabic, Greek, and Church
Slavonic. Thereby, as American Orthodox Christians we are reminded of our
heritage and "roots," and honor those Orthodox Christians who brought Orthodox
Christianity to America from Russia, Greece, the Middle East, and Eastern
Europe, while effectively establishing American Orthodox Christianity in this
area of Northern California.
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Announcements of Diocesan and Deanery Events
2008 Orthodox Conference on Missions and Evangelism
August 29 - September 1, 2008
2008 Diocesan Fall Gathering
October
10-12, 2008
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2008 Northern California
Diocesan Antiochian Women's Retreat
November
14-16, 2008
2008 Pan-Orthodox Young Adult Conference
November 14-16 ,
2008
More information to follow
2009 Diocesan Clergy Seminar
February 9-13, 2009
More information to follow
Local
Events
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