God's Wondrous Saints
God's Wondrous Saints
Learning the lives of saints so we too may glorify God!
O glorious Apostles, Prophets and Martyrs, and all Saints, pray for us sinners. Every other week Fr. Alexander shares with us the story and hymn of a saint or feast day. Join us to celebrate and be inspired by these saints' lives together.
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Friday, March 20, 2026
St. Innocent of Alaska
This week Fr. Alexander talks about Saint Innocent of Alaska whose tireless missionary efforts in Alaska then led him to becoming a bishop, and eventually the head of the Russian Church. Join us to learn his hymn and know more about this beautiful saint, celebrated every year on March 31.
Friday, March 6, 2026
Sundays of Lent
This week Fr. Alexander talks about the five Sundays of Great Lent and the amazing journey and stories of these five Sundays. Join us to learn the kontakion “O Champion” and know more about this amazing time of year leading up to Holy Pascha!
Friday, February 20, 2026
St. Photini the Samaritan Woman
This week Fr. Alexander talks about Saint Photini the Samaritan Woman whose story is documented in the Gospel of John. Her story is one of openness, humility, zeal, and wonder! Join us to learn her hymn and know more about this beautiful saint, celebrated every year on February 26th.
Friday, February 6, 2026
St. Haralambos of Magnesia
This week Fr. Alexander talks about Saint Haralambos of Magnesia, a faithful priest who--at the end of his long life--becomes an amazing witness for Christ. Hear the stories about angels, miracles, emperors, prayer, and the conversion of many. Join us to learn his hymn and know more about this beloved saint, celebrated every year on February 10th.
Friday, January 16, 2026
St. Maximus the Confessor
This week Fr. Alexander introduces us to Saint Maximus the Confessor, who fought tirelessly for the truth, even to the point of exile, imprisonment, and death. Find out what it means to be a Confessor of the Faith and learn his hymn. St. Maximus is celebrated every year on January 21st.
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