St Aidan's Orthodox Church, Manchester
- Main Meetings:
-
Sun 09:00 Matins
Sun 10:15 Divine Liturgy
After our Sunday Liturgy with have all age Christian education Tue 19:30 Evening Bible Study by Zoom
Please contact Fr Gregory at [email protected] to be invited. Sat 17:00 Great Vespers
- Denomination:
- Orthodox
- Hymns & songs:
- Orthodox Hymnody is integrated into our Service books
- Under 18s:
- 18-30s:
- Local outreach & community activities:
- Refugee work, Poor Relief
- Other activities & ministries:
- Catechumenate for enquirers, E-Quip 3 year Diploma in Orthodox Faith and Life
- Leaders:
- Fr. Gregory Hallam, Parish Priest; Fr. Emmanuel Kahn, Assistant Priest Fr Daniel Codreanu Assistant Priest Fr Deacon Alexey Popov
- Affiliations & links:
- Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of the British Isles and Ireland
- Main Bible:
- New King James Bible
- Average Congregation:
- 120 adults
20 under 18s - Accessibility:
- Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area, Baby friendly, Dedicated wheelchair space
- Languages:
- English
- Office Contact:
- Gregory Hallam
- Office Address:
-
75 Beechfield Road
Davenport
Stockport
SK3 8SX
- Office Telephone:
- 0161 456 8167
Tel: 0161 456 8167
Email: Click to email
Website: www.aidanorthodox.com
Meeting Venue
Henderson Street
Levenshulme
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M19 2JX
Travel and Parking Info
On site parking
About Us
St. Aidan's is an English language Orthodox church and part of the worldwide family of Orthodox churches. Our mother Church is the Church of Antioch where we were first called Christians (Acts 11:26). Our services are open to anyone to attend and we like to make our visitors feel welcome without any expectation on their part. Should anyone wish to become an Orthodox Christian, we have appropriate courses of preparation. We serve refreshments after the Sunday Liturgy and maintain a large well stocked Bookstore and Library. We are committed to evangelism and service in the context of our Orthodox Christian tradition. We have a mission dedicated to St Chad in Heywood and another in Halifax dedicated to St Hilda.