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Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Church
Lebanon
PA
17046
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Who we are
Welcome to Our Parish
Welcome to the Holy Resurrection of Christ Serbian Orthodox Parish of Lebanon, PA. A community of Orthodox Christians gathered together from diverse backgrounds, united in the Love of Jesus Christ into one faith, we assemble to worship God through daily prayer, weekly services and annual festal celebrations. This parish is dedicated to promoting the Good News of our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ in worship, education, stewardship and outreach. We welcome you to join in praising God with us!
Welcome to the Holy Resurrection of Christ Serbian Orthodox Parish of Lebanon, PA. A community of Orthodox Christians gathered together from diverse backgrounds, united in the Love of Jesus Christ into one faith, we assemble to worship God through daily prayer, weekly services and annual festal celebrations. This parish is dedicated to promoting the Good News of our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ in worship, education, stewardship and outreach. We welcome you to join in praising God with us!
Church Address
120 E Weidman St
Lebanon,
PA
17046
United States
Phone: 717 273-4884
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Church Pastor
Father Borjan Vitanov
Priest
120 E Weidman St
Lebanon,
PA
17046
United States
Phone: 717-272-8132
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 51:10
Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.
Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.
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Every Sunday, after receiving the Holy Communion we continue with the Bible Studies Catechism for children. Everyone who is interested to learn more about the Orthodox Christian Faith is welcomed to join us.
Every Friday at 6:00 pm Small Compline with Akathist to the Mother of God;
Every Saturday, at 06:00 pm Vespers
Every Sunday at 10:00 am Divine Liturgy
House Blessings
Just as it is important to sanctify ourselves by partaking of the Holy Eucharist it is also important to sanctify the places we dwell by having our houses blessed at least once a year.
Please call Father Borjan at 717-272-8132 to schedule your house blessing.
Service Times last updated on the 24th of January, 2018
Every Sunday, after receiving the Holy Communion we continue with the Bible Studies Catechism for children. Everyone who is interested to learn more about the Orthodox Christian Faith is welcomed to join us.
Every Friday at 6:00 pm Small Compline with Akathist to the Mother of God;
Every Saturday, at 06:00 pm Vespers
Every Sunday at 10:00 am Divine Liturgy
House Blessings
Just as it is important to sanctify ourselves by partaking of the Holy Eucharist it is also important to sanctify the places we dwell by having our houses blessed at least once a year.
Please call Father Borjan at 717-272-8132 to schedule your house blessing.
Service Times last updated on the 24th of January, 2018
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The History of our Parish
Beginnings. . . The Holy Resurrection Church in Lebanon is the Serbian Orthodox Church’s second oldest in the United States. It was consecrated on October 19, 1916 built by the local Serbian community that emigrated here from Serbian lands in the early 1900s in hopes of finding a better life. They were attracted to Lebanon and other central Pennsylvania towns at the turn of the 20th Century, not only because of the jobs in the steel and coal industry but because the rolling hills and rivers reminded them of their homeland. With faith playing a central role in their lives, the congregation decided in the spring of 1915 to build a place of worship, and 18 months later, the close-knit community had its own church, social hall and parish house. Many families had to take out mortgages on their homes, so all three buildings could be built at the same time.
The unpretentious church – renovated with a red brick facade in 1954 – may look ordinary from the outside, but inside it is literally a priceless work of art. Its’ walls and ceiling are adorned with frescoes painted in 1918 by Serbian artist Svetozar Popovic, whose works hang in the Louvre in Paris and other museums. In October, 2016 the Lebanon Parish celebrated its gala centenary.
Beginnings. . . The Holy Resurrection Church in Lebanon is the Serbian Orthodox Church’s second oldest in the United States. It was consecrated on October 19, 1916 built by the local Serbian community that emigrated here from Serbian lands in the early 1900s in hopes of finding a better life. They were attracted to Lebanon and other central Pennsylvania towns at the turn of the 20th Century, not only because of the jobs in the steel and coal industry but because the rolling hills and rivers reminded them of their homeland. With faith playing a central role in their lives, the congregation decided in the spring of 1915 to build a place of worship, and 18 months later, the close-knit community had its own church, social hall and parish house. Many families had to take out mortgages on their homes, so all three buildings could be built at the same time.
The unpretentious church – renovated with a red brick facade in 1954 – may look ordinary from the outside, but inside it is literally a priceless work of art. Its’ walls and ceiling are adorned with frescoes painted in 1918 by Serbian artist Svetozar Popovic, whose works hang in the Louvre in Paris and other museums. In October, 2016 the Lebanon Parish celebrated its gala centenary.
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