St John Cassian Orthodox Chapel: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "'''St John Cassian Orthodox Chapel''' is a congregation of the Eastern American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia located at 1731 13th Street North B...")
 
No edit summary
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''St John Cassian Orthodox Chapel''' is a congregation of the [[Eastern American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]] located at 1731 [[13th Street North Bessemer|13th Street North]] in [[Bessemer]]. The community purchased this building in October [[2020]]. It was erected in [[1959]] as a [[Church of God]]. After extensive renovations, the first services where held in the new church on [[February 6]], [[2022]]. The congregation previously met in the home of one of its members in Shelby County.
'''St John Cassian Orthodox Chapel''' is a congregation of the [[Eastern American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]] located at 1731 [[13th Street North Bessemer|13th Street North]] in [[Bessemer]]. The community purchased this building in October [[2020]]. It was erected in [[1959]] as a [[Church of God]]. After extensive renovations, the first services were held in the new church on [[February 6]], [[2022]]. From December [[2015]], the congregation met in a chapel at the home of one of its members in [[Shelby County]]. Prior to that it met in rented space.


St John Cassian is a chapel of [[Glorious Ascension Monestary]] in Resaca, Georgia. It is served by its chaplain, the Rev. [[Justinian Burnett]] who was ordained in New York City on [[March 7]]. [[2021]].
St John Cassian is a chapel of [[Glorious Ascension Monestary]] in Resaca, Georgia. It is served by its chaplain, the Rev. [[Justinian Burnett]]. He was ordained to the diaconate in [[2019]] and to the priesthood in New York City on [[March 7]]. [[2021]].


{{stub}}
{{stub}}
==Clergy==
* [[Paul Andreasen]], [[2016]]-
* [[Justinian Burnett]], [[2021]]-


==External links==
==External links==
Line 11: Line 15:
* Bains, David R. (May 26, 2023) "[https://chasingchurches.com/2023/05/28/john-cassian-orthodox-chapel-church-of-god-bessemer-alabama/ St. John Cassian Orthodox Chapel / Church of God, Bessemer, Alabama]" ''Chasing Churches''
* Bains, David R. (May 26, 2023) "[https://chasingchurches.com/2023/05/28/john-cassian-orthodox-chapel-church-of-god-bessemer-alabama/ St. John Cassian Orthodox Chapel / Church of God, Bessemer, Alabama]" ''Chasing Churches''


{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint John Cassian Orthodox Chapel}}
[[Category:Orthodox churches]]
[[Category:Orthodox churches]]
[[Category:Churches in Bessemer]]
[[Category:Churches in Bessemer]]
Line 16: Line 21:
[[Category:18th Avenue North Bessemer]]
[[Category:18th Avenue North Bessemer]]
[[Category:1959 buildings]]
[[Category:1959 buildings]]
[[Category:2010s establishments]]

Latest revision as of 13:20, 28 May 2023

St John Cassian Orthodox Chapel is a congregation of the Eastern American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia located at 1731 13th Street North in Bessemer. The community purchased this building in October 2020. It was erected in 1959 as a Church of God. After extensive renovations, the first services were held in the new church on February 6, 2022. From December 2015, the congregation met in a chapel at the home of one of its members in Shelby County. Prior to that it met in rented space.

St John Cassian is a chapel of Glorious Ascension Monestary in Resaca, Georgia. It is served by its chaplain, the Rev. Justinian Burnett. He was ordained to the diaconate in 2019 and to the priesthood in New York City on March 7. 2021.

Clergy

External links

References