☰
Saint Archangel Michael Orthodox Church
Wilmington
DE
19808
- Orthodox Churches in Wilmington, DE
- Orthodox Churches in Delaware
- Orthodox Churches in United States
- Orthodox Churches near me
- All churches in Wilmington, DE
Who we are
We are a growing community of over 100 Orthodox Christian families from northern New Castle County and the surrounding area. We come from all over: "cradle" Orthodox, new converts, and recent arrivals from traditional Orthodox countries.
Vision Statement
Saint Michael’s will strive to be an exemplary Orthodox Christian Community which worships the Most Holy Trinity, and is devoted to receiving, celebrating, and sharing Jesus Christ, His love, and His teachings.
Mission Statement
Saint Michael's mission is:
To receive the Grace of the Most Holy Trinity through our participation in the Sacramental Life of the Church, our personal commitment to God and our pursuit of Holiness.
To celebrate God’s love through Orthodox Christian worship, fellowship, and witness.
To share God’s love through charity, evangelism, and Orthodox Christian education.
Vision Statement
Saint Michael’s will strive to be an exemplary Orthodox Christian Community which worships the Most Holy Trinity, and is devoted to receiving, celebrating, and sharing Jesus Christ, His love, and His teachings.
Mission Statement
Saint Michael's mission is:
To receive the Grace of the Most Holy Trinity through our participation in the Sacramental Life of the Church, our personal commitment to God and our pursuit of Holiness.
To celebrate God’s love through Orthodox Christian worship, fellowship, and witness.
To share God’s love through charity, evangelism, and Orthodox Christian education.
Church Address
2300 W Huntington Dr
Wilmington,
DE
19808
United States
Phone: (302) 995-6775
Download Saint Archangel Michael Orthodox Church vCard with Service Times
Church Pastor
Rev. Barnabas Fravel
Rector
2300 W Huntington Dr
Wilmington,
DE
19808
United States
Phone: (302) 995-6775
Download Rector Rev. Barnabas Fravel vCard
Quote of the Day
Matthew 5:16
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
Denomination
Orthodox Church
Orthodox Churches in Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Orthodox Churches in Delaware, United States
Orthodox Churches in United States
All churches in Wilmington, DE
Affiliations:
Website:
Social Media
Leadership
Leader Name:
Rev. Barnabas Fravel
Leader Position:
Rector
Formal Title:
Leader Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Leader Email:
Leader Bio:
Other Church Leaders:
Rev. Barnabas Fravel on Social Media:
Saint Archangel Michael Orthodox Church Leadership Photos
Administration
Admin Name:
Admin Position:
Admin Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Admin Email:
Mailing Address
Driving Directions to Saint Archangel Michael Orthodox Church
Travel/Directions Tips
St. Michael's is located at 2300 West Huntington Drive in suburban Wilmington, Delaware. This is on the corner of Kirkwood Highway (Route 2) and West Huntington Drive in the Pinecrest development, between the intersections of Milltown Road and St. James Church Road. The largest major intersection due east on Kirkwood Highway is Limestone Road (Route 7).
Parking
Saint Archangel Michael Orthodox Church Wilmington Service Times
Schedule of Services
Saturdays
5:00 p.m. - Great Vespers followed by Confessions
Sundays
8:40 a.m. - Hours
9:00 a.m. - Divine Liturgy
Eves of Great Feasts
7:00 p.m. - Great Vespers with Litiya
Great Feasts
10:00 a.m. - Divine Liturgy (unless otherwise stated - check calendar and bulletin)
Wednesday Evenings in Great Lent
6:30 p.m. - Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts followed by potluck supper and Saint's life story
Friday Evenings in Great Lent
7:00 p.m. - Akathist
All Services are in English.
Please see our COVID-19 Resources page for additional information regarding worship during the pandemic.
https://www.stmichael-delaware-oca.org/covid19.html
Service Times last updated on the 21st of March, 2021
Saturdays
5:00 p.m. - Great Vespers followed by Confessions
Sundays
8:40 a.m. - Hours
9:00 a.m. - Divine Liturgy
Eves of Great Feasts
7:00 p.m. - Great Vespers with Litiya
Great Feasts
10:00 a.m. - Divine Liturgy (unless otherwise stated - check calendar and bulletin)
Wednesday Evenings in Great Lent
6:30 p.m. - Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts followed by potluck supper and Saint's life story
Friday Evenings in Great Lent
7:00 p.m. - Akathist
All Services are in English.
Please see our COVID-19 Resources page for additional information regarding worship during the pandemic.
https://www.stmichael-delaware-oca.org/covid19.html
Service Times last updated on the 21st of March, 2021
Worship Languages
Dress code:
Children and Youth Activities
Under 12s:
Under 18s:
Local outreach & community activities:
Other activities & ministries
Special Needs/Accessibility:
Prayers and hymns:
Main Bible:
Hymns and Songs:
Other information:
Average Adult Congregation:
Average Youth Congregation:
Additional Info:
Saint Archangel Michael Orthodox Church Photo Gallery
Saint Archangel Michael Orthodox Church History
In 1913, a small group of Orthodox Christian immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian area of Europe, Russia and Ukraine met to consider forming a Russian Orthodox parish in Wilmington.
In 1915, a larger group under the guidance of Fr. John Zloben purchased a row house at 431 South Claymont Street in Wilmington's Southbridge neighborhood and converted it into a house of worship. Growth increased in 1921 when a Russian Orthodox community in Pennsgrove, NJ closed and religious articles were acquired. Further growth permitted the addition at the site in 1930 of a priest's living quarters as well as church school facilities.
In 1950, under the spiritual leadership of the beloved Archpriest Basil Anziferoff, the rowhouse chapel at 431 S. Claymont Street was torn down and replaced with a brand-new church edifice.
In 1962, six acres of farmland on Kirkwood Highway were acquired from the Zabenko family. By this time, most of the parishioners were moving from the Southbridge area to the suburbs. In anticipation that a new house of worship would be built on the Kirkwood Highway property, a rectory for the priest was purchased in 1975 in nearby Newark.
Under the spiritual leadership of Father Joseph Chupeck, the community of St. Michael the Archangel built its present structure. To obtain funds to construct the new church on Kirkwood Highway, the Southbridge site was sold in 1978 and ground was broken in that same year. Through the generosity of McCrery Funeral Homes, the funeral memorial chapel was used for the parish's worship services while the present house of worship was under construction. The new church was completed and dedicated in 1980.
Since the establishment of the Church on Kirkwood Highway, several things were accomplished. A rectory adjacent to the Church was acquired in 1985. A traditional cupola and gold cross, which evoke the style of Orthodox churches in the Carpatho-Russian regions of Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine, from which many of the parish's original members stemmed, were added to the Church in 1990. The iconostasis was completed in 1996, and in the same year the Church was consecrated with the placing of the Holy Relics in the Altar by Metropolitan HERMAN (then the Bishop of Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania).
Since the 1970s, St. Michael's has used the English language for worship services and has followed the New (Revised Julian) Calendar.
Today's parish life includes a full cycle of church services throughout the year, educational opportunities (Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, Bible Study, Inquirer's Class, catechumen tutorials, etc) and various ministry services, such as: Altar servers, choir, chanters and readers, Sisterhood, Pierogie makers, youth activities, young adult campus ministry (OCF), prosphora bakers, coffee hour hosting, greeters, service duties, church cleaning, church council, library, bookstore, and building and grounds maintenance.
Presently, by God's Grace, we are growing. There are new converts, new arrivals from "traditional Orthodox countries", and new Orthodox families who either moved into the area or transferred into our parish. The parish has become a very "Pan-Orthodox" Church of "All Nations".
On the strength of this growth, our parish community is currently undertaking a project of building expansion. We will construct a large social hall with a larger kitchen and handicapped-accessible restrooms, and we will also expand the physical size of our church. A successful Capital Campaign was launched in May 2004 with $374,000 in pledges. In September 2007, we planted a cross on the location of our new building and Bishop TIKHON of Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania consecrated the site. After delays due to zoning and permitting issues, construction finally began on the project in September 2009. The project was completed in October 2010.
May God lead and guide us!
In 1915, a larger group under the guidance of Fr. John Zloben purchased a row house at 431 South Claymont Street in Wilmington's Southbridge neighborhood and converted it into a house of worship. Growth increased in 1921 when a Russian Orthodox community in Pennsgrove, NJ closed and religious articles were acquired. Further growth permitted the addition at the site in 1930 of a priest's living quarters as well as church school facilities.
In 1950, under the spiritual leadership of the beloved Archpriest Basil Anziferoff, the rowhouse chapel at 431 S. Claymont Street was torn down and replaced with a brand-new church edifice.
In 1962, six acres of farmland on Kirkwood Highway were acquired from the Zabenko family. By this time, most of the parishioners were moving from the Southbridge area to the suburbs. In anticipation that a new house of worship would be built on the Kirkwood Highway property, a rectory for the priest was purchased in 1975 in nearby Newark.
Under the spiritual leadership of Father Joseph Chupeck, the community of St. Michael the Archangel built its present structure. To obtain funds to construct the new church on Kirkwood Highway, the Southbridge site was sold in 1978 and ground was broken in that same year. Through the generosity of McCrery Funeral Homes, the funeral memorial chapel was used for the parish's worship services while the present house of worship was under construction. The new church was completed and dedicated in 1980.
Since the establishment of the Church on Kirkwood Highway, several things were accomplished. A rectory adjacent to the Church was acquired in 1985. A traditional cupola and gold cross, which evoke the style of Orthodox churches in the Carpatho-Russian regions of Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine, from which many of the parish's original members stemmed, were added to the Church in 1990. The iconostasis was completed in 1996, and in the same year the Church was consecrated with the placing of the Holy Relics in the Altar by Metropolitan HERMAN (then the Bishop of Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania).
Since the 1970s, St. Michael's has used the English language for worship services and has followed the New (Revised Julian) Calendar.
Today's parish life includes a full cycle of church services throughout the year, educational opportunities (Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, Bible Study, Inquirer's Class, catechumen tutorials, etc) and various ministry services, such as: Altar servers, choir, chanters and readers, Sisterhood, Pierogie makers, youth activities, young adult campus ministry (OCF), prosphora bakers, coffee hour hosting, greeters, service duties, church cleaning, church council, library, bookstore, and building and grounds maintenance.
Presently, by God's Grace, we are growing. There are new converts, new arrivals from "traditional Orthodox countries", and new Orthodox families who either moved into the area or transferred into our parish. The parish has become a very "Pan-Orthodox" Church of "All Nations".
On the strength of this growth, our parish community is currently undertaking a project of building expansion. We will construct a large social hall with a larger kitchen and handicapped-accessible restrooms, and we will also expand the physical size of our church. A successful Capital Campaign was launched in May 2004 with $374,000 in pledges. In September 2007, we planted a cross on the location of our new building and Bishop TIKHON of Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania consecrated the site. After delays due to zoning and permitting issues, construction finally began on the project in September 2009. The project was completed in October 2010.
May God lead and guide us!
Saint Archangel Michael Orthodox Church Historical Photos
Page administrator:
Contact Email: