

After we purchased the building to house our Church, it was our parish priest and parishioners who re-designed and constructed the inner rooms and spaces of our Church. We built the Sanctuary (see the Welcome to St. Gregory The Theologian page), added a function hall and a kitchen area and then........
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We added a bookstore |
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And a lending library offering everything from books and tapes of Bible stories for children to the writings of the Ante-Nicene, Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers |
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We have just about completed the new parking lot for additional parking |
And we began construction of the Walkway...............
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.................which includes many memorials to our loved ones.
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We have brought in loam, mulch and plants and began our landscaping beautification project.
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And, God willing, we envision the day when we will have a new entrance to the Church in a Byzantine motif |
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But the most important things, are our people. And while space precludes
our showing all those individuals who contribute to the success of our Parish,
there are a few who are most visible in the daily life of our Church and during
the Divine Liturgy and other Church Services.
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Father Michael Bird
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On April 9, 2006, we said our farewell to Deacon Markos Nickolas who was being re-assigned to Sts. Constantine & Helen Church in Andover, MA. May God be with you in your ministry
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Mrs. Natilie Bradford our Church Secretary
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Mrs. Andonea Guilbalt our Music Director and Organist AND our 2003 Church Laity Awards Recipient
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Julie Kalaijakis (with daughter Zoe) Our Youth Program Director |
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Diane Drugas, our Philoptochos President

Our Chanters, from left to right Peter Maimonis, Elliott Demas and Lou Demas
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| Bookstore volunteers, from left to right, Kathryn Sullivan, Antonia Marshall, | Bookstore volunteers from left to right, Catherine Sarados, Elizabeth Christo, Dianne Manoles, Mary Ann Metrakas and Chris Metrakas. |