Welcome to Our Parish
Everyone is welcome to worship God with us according to the ancient Orthodox Christian tradition at Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
More Information?
Please do not hesitate to call us for more information. You may contact our parish at 719-634-5678 or via e-mail at amgoc@juno.com.
Who are we?
Our congregation consists of the faithful Orthodox Christians from traditionally Orthodox countries such as Greece, Palestine, Romanian, Serbia, Russia and Bulgaria. We also have those born here in America, who are second, third and fourth generation from our forbearers. In addition, many parishioners are simply "Americans" -- those who have converted from the Roman Catholic and Protestant denominations.
We are under the spiritual and ecclesiastical jurisdiction of His Eminence Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver. The Greek Orthodox Metropolis is a part of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, which is an eparchy of the Ecumenical Patricate of Constantinople. You may visit each website at the following links.
Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Denver
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Ecumenical Patriarchate .
What language do we use?
The language of our parish is English; all of our services are in English as well as the sermon. Whenever hymns or Psalm verses are repeated in the services we generally first chant them in their original, New Testament Greek and then in English. The Lord's Prayer is recited in English and in New Testament Greek.
How Do We Worship? Our services are liturgical
We follow the Orthodox liturgical tradition. Our services consist of Psalms, prayers, petitions, and Scripture readings. All services are chanted antiphonally by the priest and the congregation, without instrumental accompaniment. The words and melodies are in the traditional Byzantine style.
Our services are ancient
Our services are ancient in structure and content. The Divine Liturgy we celebrate was compiled (not composed) by Saint John Chrysostom in the fourth century.
Our services are sacramental
Orthodox Christianity celebrates seven principal Sacraments: Baptism, Chrismation (Confirmation), Holy Eucharist, Repentance (Confession), Holy Unction (Anointing of the Sick), Holy Matrimony, and Holy Orders.
What do we Believe? We believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church
The link titled Our Faith at the top and bottom of this page will provide you with some introductory articles on the Orthodox Church.
The best book to read about Orthodox Christianity is The Orthodox Church by Timothy Ware (ISBN 0-14-014656-3), and we highly recommend it to you; in fact, we offer a complimentary copy for interested visitors to our church.
Another excellent book is Introducing the Orthodox Church, Its Faith and Life by Father Anthony Coniaris (ISBN 0-937032-25-5); we also offer a complimentary copy of this book to visitors who are interested.
We also recommend the link titled Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America at the top and bottom of this page which offers a vast selection of information about the Orthodox Christian Faith.


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