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How to Find us

All Saints of Alaska Orthodox Church meets at 5363 Hamsterly Road, just off the Pat Bay Highway across from Elk Lake, just a 10-minute drive north of Victoria.

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By Car:

Coming (north) from Victoria, 10 minutes from the city limits:

Highway 17A North starts as Blanshard Street in Victoria. Drive north, past the city limits, past the exit to Royal Oak, until Elk Lake is coming up on your left. Right after the Cordova Bay Road intersection is a sign for the truck weigh scales ahead. Turn in at the weigh scales, and you will see the church directly ahead. There is parking both at the front and at the rear of the church.

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Our Service Schedule

Visit our online events calendar for further information about these and other events in the church and community events of interest.

Coming up: Pascha!

THE REGULAR SERVICES

  • Divine Liturgy - Sundays @ 10am
  • Great Vespers - Saturdays @ 6pm

THE FESTAL SERVICES

  • Festal Liturgies - 6 am
  • Festal Vespers - 7 pm
  • See the events calendar for details

 

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Contact Us

All Saints of Alaska Orthodox Church

5363 Patricia Bay Highway

Victoria, BC  Canada

Clergy:

To send an email, just click on the name. Thank you.

Please note: As of Sept 1, 2011, we have a new Rector: Fr Larry Reinheimer, formerly of St. Peter the Aleut Orthodox Church in Calgary, Alberta. More contact information coming soon. Welcome Father Larry and Matuschka Myra!

Dcn. Kevin Miller

Iesus Christos Nika
Prayer Book Coordinator:
Valla Eiriksson
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Our Community

The human being is a communal being. God is community - the perfect community of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - and we, having been made in His image, are made to live in community.

Love, in all genuine expressions, needs another to be love. The church, as a body, as an ecclesia, is the restored communion of people, not just with God through His Son, Jesus Christ, but also with each other in Jesus Christ. The Church is community, restored and revealing the community of the Godhead. The Church is the sacrament of community.

For these reasons and many more, All Saints takes community life very seriously. The open Gospel in the icon of Christ on our iconostasis reads, "You did not choose me, but I chose you, that you might go and bear fruit "  We might think that we chose a community, for this or that reason, but in reality God has chosen us to live within and learn to love the community in which He has placed us.

We believe that community should first and foremost we be a worshipping body, and should, as importantly, be a studying one. But a really, really important ingredient of any Orthodox community life (one which is generally overlooked) must be simple fun. We laugh, and sing, play games and spend time together. Friendship, one of the four Greek loves (and the most important), is born from this fun, and matures in the worship and Paradosis also inherent in our communal life.

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How to Find us

All Saints of Alaska Orthodox Church meets at 5363 Hamsterly Road, just off the Pat Bay Highway across from Elk Lake, just a 10-minute drive north of Victoria.

All Saints of Alaska

By Car:

Coming (north) from Victoria, 10 minutes from the city limits:

Highway 17A North starts as Blanshard Street in Victoria. Drive north, past the city limits, past the exit to Royal Oak, until Elk Lake is coming up on your left. Right after the Cordova Bay Road intersection is a sign for the truck weigh scales ahead. Turn in at the weigh scales, and you will see the church directly ahead. There is parking both at the front and at the rear of the church.

Coming (south) from Sidney or the ferries, 15 minutes on the highway:

Proceed through the Sayward Road intersection and turn left at the next intersection onto Cordova Bay Road, then make a u-turn to get back on to the highway, going north, and proceed right at the weigh scales, as above.

By Public Transit:

The Sunday transit schedules will get you to the church either at 9:00 am, or 10:00 am. See BC Transit's website for maps and schedules. You will need to catch the northward #70 or #71 at the Royal Oak Exchange, and ask the bus driver to let you off across from the Shell gas station, at Sayward Road. It is a 7-minute walk south to the church. On the return trip, the bus stop is in front of the Shell gas station.

 

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