Glory to Jesus Christ !

                            Glory Forever !    

       

  Presiding Priest - Father Michael Sochka

   

    Liturgy:

   9:30 Every Sunday

   February 1 -   Divine Liturgy 9:30am

   February 2 -   6:00pm Festival Divine Liturgy 

                           followed by potluck feast of the meeting of the Lord

   February 14 - 9:30am Divine Liturgy Memorial Saturday

   February 15 - Divine Liturgy 9:30am

   February 22 - Following Divine Liturgy 9:30am

                           Forgiveness Vespers and the rite of Forgiveness

                           followed by our parish Maslonitza

                           (Pre-Lenten panckae dinner.)

   February 23 - Canon of St Andrew of Crete 6:00pm

   February 24 - Canon of St Andrew of Crete 6:00pm

   February25 - Presanctified Liturgy 6:00pm

                          followed by Lenten potluck

   Vesper

   6:00 PM Every Saturday

   In March we will do a round robin with the other local
   Churches for Presanctified March 4, 11 & 18 and that
   will be in March’s bulletin.


Coffee Hour after Liturgy

Upcoming Feast Days:

March 25, The Annunciation
The Sunday before Pascha, Palm Sunday
40 Days after Pascha, The Ascension of Christ
(Always on a Thursday)
50 Days after Pascha, Pentecost Sunday

These are the Feast Day’s that we observe as a Parish.
When they fall on a weekday, we will celebrate them with a
Vesperal Divine Liturgy the night before (or on a Monday,
the evening of) followed by a pot luck meal together.
Please plan your schedules accordingly so you can
experience the Joy of the Feast !

  

Private Confessions are available before or after any scheduled service or by appointment with Father Michael

Panikhida services can be scheduled before Vespers on Saturday evenings at 5:30

If anyone needs to have Father Michael make a pastoral visit or hospital visit please call or text him directly at 267-736-9454 

     Other Services - Baptisms and Funerals by special arrangement with Father Michael

 


 

An Invitation to All:

Come and experience our Divine Liturgy any Sunday at 9:30 a.m.  Orthodoxy traces its roots back to the 12 Apostles of Christ.  The religion is solemn, holy, and beautiful.  St. Andrew is focusing on growth and is seeking people who want to grow spiritually with us!


St. Andrew Orthodox Church was founded in 1906 by immigrants from Eastern Europe who settled in city of Butler and the town of Lyndora which is adjacent to the afore mentioned city. It is located in the South East corner of the US Census Bureau’s [designated places] (CDP) for Butler in the valley of Connoquenessing Creek.

 

St. Andrew is one of two Orthodox churches in Lyndora and the oldest in Butler County, the other is SS. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church, established in 1921, and one of three in Butler County and that is the St. Anthony’s Antiochian Orthodox Church, Butler, established in the 1960’s, all within close proximity to the other.

 

St. Andrew Orthodox Church is under the omophorion of His Eminence, the Most Rev. Archbishop Melchisedek, Archbishop of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania and is a parish of the Orthodox Church in America.

 

All of our services are in the vernacular [English], the long held tradition of the church.

 

Come and visit us, pray with us and take refreshments with us after Sunday Divine Liturgy. We are a welcoming community and are not judgemental.

 

Join us and experience the joy of the Lord!

 

 

May the Lord bless you and keep you. May the Lord let his face shine on you and be gracious to you. May The Lord show you his face and bring you peace.” [Num 6.23-26]