PA: Parish of St. John (Maximovitch) begins services in newly built church

Winfield, Pennsylvania, January 24, 2025

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Several years of work and construction culminated in December as the parish of St. John the Wonderworker, which has been worshiping in rental spaces around Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, for nearly a decade, moved into and held services in its own church building.

The new church, in the jurisdiction of the Eastern American Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, sits on a 6-acre plot in Winfield, Pennsylvania, including a small cemetery and room for future expansion.

It is the only ROCOR church in central Pennsylvania. Most of the parishioner are converts, and the parish is connected to the Orthodox community at nearby Bucknell University, where rector Fr. Paul Siewers is a professor of Christian literature and chaplain, the diocese reports.

Photo: eadiocese.org Photo: eadiocese.org     

A cross was erected on the future site of the church in June 2021

, and the groundbreaking was celebrated in October 2023.

“Members and friends rejoiced in the new space, and they continue with beautification efforts both inside and outside, including plans for an ‘onion dome’ and cross to be installed on the roof hopefully this spring.”

The mission’s move to its new building coincides with expanded outreach: an online catechism course, Fr. Paul’s weekly Bible study at the Bucknell bookstore, and daily Gospel reading videos with Patristic commentary. The community is planning to hold regular student dinners and has increased its liturgical schedule to include weekly Vigil and all major feast services.

Learn more about the mission and donate to the further beautification of the church at www.stjohnthewonderworker.com.

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1/24/2025

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