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Church belongs to all of us

Dear brothers and sisters,


Churches don’t belong only to priests, councils, or the founders of the past.

They belong to all of us.


Stewardship — meaning the care, development, and future of the Church — is a shared responsibility. It’s a holy calling that each of us receives when we step into this sacred space. When we light a candle, when we make the sign of the Cross, when we gather in prayer — we are home.


And because we are home, this Church belongs to us too.


That’s why this moment matters so much.

With a remaining loan of $540,000, we have the chance — together — to pay it off and ensure that this holy place will stand for generations to come.


💙 By becoming a founder with a donation of minimum $5,000 by December 1, 2025, you unite with dozens of other believers in a spiritual act of care and offering. You help transform debt into blessing. Burden into joy. A loan into a legacy.


Your name — or the name of someone dear to you — will be remembered, prayed for, and honored every time the Divine Liturgy is celebrated.


Because the Church doesn’t only need donations — it needs people willing to care for it.

And that care isn’t about how much you have — it’s about how much you love.


🙏 59 people have already become founders. Their names will be remembered forever.

Will yours be among them?

 
 
 

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