Stewardship Sunday Luncheon Annunciation Greek Church Brockton MA
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church - Brockton, MA 457 Oak Street, Brockton, MA, United StatesCall the church office to reserve your seat, 508.559.9010
* All events are subject to approval and must be related to local Greek events in the New England area only. May take up to 48 hours to publish.
Call the church office to reserve your seat, 508.559.9010
Ο Αποστόλης Νικολής , γνήσιος λαικοδημοτικός τραγουδιστής, θα είναι μαζί μας στο Manchester NH στο pericles club με όλο του το επιτελείο για μία κ μόνο βραδιά !!! Τιμή εισόδου 20$ !!!!
OFFICIAL AFTER PARTY for HATZIGIANNIS FREE admission with concert ticket stub! 21+ For more information 508-864-7977
Cooking Demo with Chef Brendan Pelley Thursday, February 23rd, 6:30 – 8:00 PM Join Chef Brendan Pelley at Doretta for his first cooking demo of 2017! For $75 you will learn from the passionate chef, how to make our tzatziki, infamous village salad and spanakorizo! While you learn, you will be sipping on some of our favorite Greek wines.... View Article
On Clean Monday night, February 27: Great Compline service starts at 6:30pm Koulouma Feast Table starts at 7:00pm Take your children along and join our Philoptochos as we will reenact our Greek Orthodox tradition. Bring with you your lenten food and become part of our greater church family. For more details call Dora Sfikas at... View Article
Join us in worship as we celebrate the first Presanctifed Liturgy of the Great and Holy Lent on Wednesday, March 1st at 5:30 pm
Our Lenten Orthodox Life Series, "Practicing What We Preach," begins this Wed., March 1, with Dr. Philip Mamalakis. Join us for PreSanctified Liturgy at 6 pm, with a Lenten dinner and Philip's presentation to follow. All parishioners, friends and the general public welcome--event is free!
“Aeschylus’ Oresteia: From vendetta and retribution to civil institutions and community strength: a talk in two parts” Joanna Bertsekas, Ph.D, will summarize briefly Aeschylus' Oresteia trilogy and explain the main theme that is the transformation of justice (Dike) from retribution, to the rule of law. Aeschylus wrote his trilogy as the Polis (Athens) was entering... View Article