ICXC+NIKASt. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church

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A Bit of Our Parish History

The present mission parish of St. Herman of Alaska, Langley, BC began in 1975, when a group of parishioners from the predominately Russian Holy Resurrection parish in Vancouver decided to start an English mission in the lower mainland.

These few faithful, led by Dr. Edward and Mrs. Vivian Hartley, with the bishop's blessing, began to hold Reader's services in their private back-yard chapel. Eventually they found a priest to serve them, Fr. Stephen Slipko, then of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. So it happened that the English mission was received into the Ukrainian jurisdiction--even though none of its members were Ukrainian and all its services were in English.

The mission was served by a succession of clergy, some resident, some visiting. By 1986, they were again without a priest. After a year of holding Reader's services in the back-yard chapel, through the arranging of (then bishop-elect) Fr. Seraphim (Storheim), they learned that a seminarian of St. Tikhon's, soon to graduate, was interested in coming to Canada to do English mission work. This priest, Fr. Lawrence Farley, came to do some services and to visit in May 1987. The parish decided then to "return home" to the OCA so that Fr. Lawrence could be assigned by Metropolitan THEODOSIUS (then locum-tenens for the Archdiocese of Canada, until Fr. Seraphim could be consecrated ruling bishop).

The parish, now newly-returned to the OCA, continued to hold services in the Hartley's backyard chapel as Fr. Lawrence served the small mission and worked at a full-time secular job to support his wife, Donna, and their two young daughters. The mission grew in size. eventually outgrowing its original cozy chapel. It found rented quarters for a time in an Anglican church in Surrey, then in a disused United Church in Langley. This facility it also rented, pulling out the pews and installing an iconostas.

At length the parish grew enough that Fr. Lawrence could resign his secular job to work full-time for the parish. It now consists mostly of young people, students, and young families. Though of course open to Orthodox of all ethnic traditions, it also consists largely of converts. The parish draws from all over the Lower Mainland, many of its flock living an hour's drive in all directions. They continue to be very zealous in their missionary activity. Four young men, converts from the parish, have pursued a call to Holy Orders, some having left the parish to take more education in preparion for this goal. As well, a "daughter" mission has been founded in Comox, on Vancouver Island, under the heavenly protection of the Holy Apostle Barnabas, under the leadership of Fr. Alexis Nikkel. It is hoped that soon St. Barnabas Mission, under Fr. Alexis' leadership, will be self-sustaining and will play the role in Vancouver Island that St. Herman's now plays in the Lower Mainland. St. Herman's also rejoices in the new presence of All Saints of Alaska Mission in Victoria, on Vancouver Island, pastored by Fr. John Hainsworth, a former parishioner of St. Herman's.

The parish continues to work very hard at making the riches of Orthdoxy accessible to the residents of the Lower Mainland. It has produced its own Prayer Book, as well as liturgical booklets consisting of their church's services of Vespers, Matins, Liturgy and Presanctified Liturgy. The Sunday morning sermon is available on tape.

The choir's octet, under the leadership of Mrs. Andrea Folster, has produced a CD/tape of Orthodox liturgical music (available from the parish book-store).

Fr. Lawrence has written a Synaxarion entitled "A Daily Calendar of Saints", published by and available from Light and Life publishing. Also, a New Testament commentary series is being published by Concilliar Press. The volume on Romans, entitled A Gospel For All, is now available, as is the volume on The Prison Epistles.

The parish has just purchased a new building of its own in Langley.

Location and Service Times

Street Address and Location Map:

7221 198B Street
Langley, BC V2Y 1R9
(Please note that correspondence should not be sent to the parish's street address, but rather to its mailing address on our Contact Info page.)
This is at the corner of 72nd Avenue and 198B Street in Langley, BC. Click on the mini location map below to see a larger map of St. Herman's location in relation to the #1 (Trans-Canada), #10, and Fraser Highways - or click here to use Google Maps to get directions from wherever you're at - or here to see a satellite picture of the church and its surroundings (the church is actually a little to the south-west of the address indicator).




Regular Services:

Wed. 7:00 pm - Vespers

Sat. 7:00 pm - Vespers

Intercessory prayers to the Theotokos, confessions and study follow Vespers

Sun. 9:30 am- Matins

10:00am - Divine Liturgy

please join us for lunch after liturgy

Catechumen/inquirer class follows

Feast days as announced are usually a vesperal liturgy on the eve of the feast.
Services are in English and the parish follows the New Calendar.

Special Events and Services:

See the latest edition of our church calendar, which should always be available here.

Latest news is at our parish blog, SPRUCE ISLAND

Welcome!

Welcome to the new web-site of St. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church in Langley. The new web-site is, as you may have noticed, at a new location (www.saintherman.net) and will hopefully be updated a bit more regularly than the last one. All parish council members now have the ability to add to the web-site, so if you have prayer requests that the whole community should know about, or any other information you think should be added to the web-site, please relay the request/information to a member of the parish council. Any complaints or suggestions concerning the web-site itself should be relayed to the webmaster, the person responsible for the web-site as a whole (currently me, Fr. Justin), at webmaster{at}saintherman.net (replace "{at}" with "@").