Metropolitan JOSEPH released a new directive last week. Click here to read.
Read MoreChrist is risen!
Read MoreFor a calendar list of our services for Lent, Holy Week, and Pascha, click here.
Read MoreAs Lent approaches, we are beginning to think more about almsgiving. Here are opportunities within our parish.
Read MoreThe Stamo Latto Scholarship is offered annually to Orthodox Christian high school senior women from Charleston, SC and Memphis, TN. This academic scholarship ranges from $500 - $1000+, with the average award being $1000.
Read MoreThe General Assembly Video is available and was sent out in the bulletin email. Since this is a video that is truly only meant for our parish, it will not be public on YouTube but only accessible through the links in our emails.
Read MoreClick the link below to find out more about scheduling a house blessing, the new St. John Cookbook, and Parish Council news.
Read MoreClick the bulletin link below to see what is on the calendar n this week at St. John!
Read MoreAfter discussion with our parish council and our clergy, and with the blessing of Bishop Nicholas, we have decided to open St. Raphael Hall for an additional 25 spaces. Those who sign up for Liturgy in the hall will have a screen with the Liturgy and then be able to come to the nave in order to receive the Eucharist. Please enter the hall through the courtyard entrance where an usher will be present. May the Lord continue to bless us as we move forward during this pandemic.
Read MoreSt. John will celebrate the Nativity of Christ on Thursday, December 24 with the following services:
Read MoreThe Nativity fast begins Nov. 15 and is divided into two periods. The 1st period is November 15th through December 19th when the traditional fasting discipline (no meat, poultry, eggs, dairy, fish, wine and oil) is observed with katalysis for wine and oil on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and for fish, wine and oil on Saturdays and Sundays. The 2nd period is December 20th through 24th when the traditional fasting discipline (no meat, poultry, eggs, dairy, fish, wine and oil) is observed with katalysis for wine and oil only on Saturday and Sunday.
Read MoreAfter discussion with our parish council and our clergy, and with the blessing of Bishop Nicholas, we have decided to open St. Raphael Hall for an additional 25 spaces. Those who sign up for Liturgy in the hall will have a screen with the Liturgy and then be able to come to the nave in order to receive the Eucharist. Please enter the hall through the courtyard entrance where an usher will be present. May the Lord continue to bless us as we move forward during this pandemic.
Read MoreWhile St. John still has an in-person service limit of 50, we are offering all of our services on our YouTube channel. Please join us!
Read MoreJoin us for our ministries available beginning in September!
Read MoreSince reopening, we have required the wearing of a mask while in the Church at any time. Thank you for your patience and you willingness to abide by this directive.
Read MoreSt. John is still open for services on a limited capacity. Please use this Sign Up to sign up for services for July. Please do try to limit your sign up to one (1) Sunday liturgy in order to give those who have not had the chance to attend a liturgy the opportunity to sign up as well. If you have already attended several liturgies, please wait to sign up for another, again giving others who have not attended the opportunity as well.
Read MoreMemory Eternal!
Services for Clifford McWhorter will be held on Saturday, June 20.
Visitation: 10am
Funeral: 11am - Due to current attendance limitations, the funeral service will be limited; however, it will be live streamed on the St. John Memphis YouTube channel.
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