The services of the 2026 Lenten and Paschal season have been posted on the website calendar. Printed copies of the 2026 Lenten and Paschal Schedule are available at the candle desk. You may also click here for a PDF of 2026 Lenten and Paschal Schedule at St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church.
(Email Sent 02/02/2026 @ 10:45 am)
Parish Faithful,
Below please find a summary of upcoming services and events.
Saturday, February 7
5:00 pm – Great Vespers
Sunday, February 8 - Sunday of the Prodigal Son
9:10 am – Reading of the Hours
9:30 am – Divine Liturgy
Saturday, February 14 - Memorial Saturday
8:50 am – Reading of the 3rd Hour
9:00 am - Divine Liturgy
5:00 pm – Great Vespers
Sunday, February 15 - Sunday of Last Judgement / Meatfare Sunday
9:10 am – Reading of the Hours
9:30 am – Divine Liturgy
Saturday, February 21
5:00 pm – Great Vespers
Sunday, February 22 - Forgiveness Sunday / Cheesefare Sunday
9:10 am – Reading of the Hours
9:30 am – Divine Liturgy
12:00 pm - Forgiveness Vespers
First Week of Lent – Clean Week
Monday, February 23
7:00 pm – Compline with Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete
Tuesday, February 24
7:00 pm – Compline with Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete
Wed., February 25
9:00 am – Presanctified Liturgy
7:00 pm - Compline with Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete
Thursday, February 26
7:00 pm – Compline with Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete
Friday, February 27
6:00 pm – Presanctified Liturgy
Saturday, February 28 - St. Theodore the Recruit
8:50 am – Reading of the 3rd Hour
9:00 am - Divine Liturgy St. Theodore the Recruit
5:00 pm – Great Vespers
***Live Stream will also be available for all services.***
In Christ,
Jennifer N. Bzik
Administrative Assistant
Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory forever!
Welcome to St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church.
St. Nicholas Church is a parish of the Diocese of Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania, of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA). It is located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in the beautiful and growing Lehigh Valley.
All are welcome to join us for any of our services!
If you are looking for a new Church home, or are curious about the Orthodox Church and ancient Christianity, we encourage you to “come and see.” (John 1:46)
We hope to see you soon!
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