Saint Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church


133 W Broad St, Shillington, Pennsylvania

Orthodox churches in Shillington, Pennsylvania


Saint Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church, Shillington, Pennsylvania, United States


Location of Worship

133 W Broad St
Shillington
Pennsylvania
United States
19607

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Sunday Services:

Divine Liturgy:
Sunday 10:00am

Vespers:
Saturday 7:00pm

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About Saint Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church

Welcome to Saint Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church in Shillington. We believe that the Bible is the Word of God, fully inspired and without error in the original manuscripts, written by men under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, and that it has supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct. The Bible, including all the books of the Old Testament and New Testament, is Holy Scripture and the inspired true word of God. It is fully authoritative and our only absolutely trustworthy guide for life and faith. We believe that eternal life in heaven is the reward of all who believe and receive Christ as their Lord.

We believe that the healing of the sick is illustrated in the life and ministry of Jesus and is included in the commission of Jesus to His disciples, and therefore, to every believer. Healing is a provision of Christ's atonement on the cross and is given as a sign that is to follow believers.

About The Bible: The Bible is God's authoritative Word to all mankind. It was written by human authors, under the supernatural guidance of the Holy Spirit. In its original writing, it is inspired, infallible and inerrant. It alone is the supreme source of truth for Christian beliefs and living.

About God's Solution: We believe that all people are sinners by nature and by choice, and are, therefore under condemnation. We believe that those who repent of their sins and trust in Jesus Christ as Savior are regenerated by the Holy Spirit.

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