• The Hagia Sophia: Past and Future

    Zoom

    The Hagia Sophia is one of the most beautiful and controversial pieces of architecture in human history. In this discussion, we'll explore the building's 1,500-year history. Ethnic and interreligious conflicts, the importance of sacred spaces and the preservation of cultural heritage sights are some of the topics that will be included in this fascinating program. […]

    Free
  • Young Adult League (YAL) Chicago: Nationwide Conference

    The YAL Conference, hosted by the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago, is an opportunity for Orthodox Christian young adults, ages *18-35, to come together in faith, fellowship, worship, and service. The conference will run from Friday night (2/18/22) and end Monday morning (2/21/22) following the Sunday night banquet. Registration Information Registration includes planned events with transportation, […]

  • GLENDI

    St. Andrew 5649 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL, United States
  • Art Fair

    St. John the Baptist 2350 Dempster Street, Des Plaines, IL, United States
  • Agios Nickolaos Planas

    We would like to invite you to the celebration of the Feastday of Saint Nickolaos Planas who's memory is celebrated on March 2nd. This year we will have the feast on Sunday, February 27th, 2022 and His Eminence Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago will preside the Hierarchical Liturgy. It would give us a great pleasure and […]

    Free
  • Byzantium: A Legacy

    Zoom

    Often called "the Forgotten Empire", the legacy of the Byzantine Empire is all around us, from the conflict in Syria to the forks on our dinner table. This discussion will explore how the Byzantine Empire still lives today and why you've never heard much about its legacy before. This class is one of four offerings […]

    Free
  • The Greek Story in America

    Zoom

    While large numbers of Greeks did not arrive on America's shores until the 1890s, Greeks have been part of the American story since the first Europeans cam. This class will explore the Greek story in America from the earliest days to present. With attention to individual stories and their place in the great American epic, […]

    Free
  • Rekindle: Bringing Families Back to the Fullness of Worship

    Recurring

    Many of our parishes have not fully returned to the fullness of pre-COVID times. No parishioner group has been slower to return to in-person worship than families and youth. Attend the "Rekindle" webinar to gain insights into what you can do to help bring families back. Presenters: Dr. Eve Tibbs and Steve Tibbs

  • St. Andrew 2022 Lenten Lectures

    Recurring
    St. Andrew 5649 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL, United States

    St. Andrew 2022 Lenten Lectures Anne & Theodore Philips Lecture Series Lent affords all Orthodox Christians a time of reflection and spiritual strengthening with increased fasting, prayer, and services as we move towards the Passion and glorious, saving Resurrection of our Savior Jesus Christ. Each Wednesday evening during Great and Holy Lent we will be […]

    Free
  • Byzantium: A Legacy

    Zoom

    Often called "the Forgotten Empire", the legacy of the Byzantine Empire is all around us, from the conflict in Syria to the forks on our dinner table. This discussion will explore how the Byzantine Empire lives on today and why you've never heard much about its legacy before. This class is one of four offerings […]

    Free
  • The Greek Story in America

    Zoom

    With generous grant support from the Hellenic Foundation, we are presenting a series of free, 90-minute online class for adult learners. Join us for one or more lively and engaging discussions hosted on Zoom and facilitated by NHM’s Dr. Katie Kelaidis. The Greek Story in America: While large numbers of Greeks did not arrive on […]

    Free