Last True Rebellion
Christ has risen! Indeed He has. He desended into Hell, defeating death by death, and to those in the tombs bringing life.
Find out what the last true rebellion is all about.
Join us in worshiping and praising God every Sunday starting at 10 am. St. Mary the Protectress Syriac Orthodox Church is located on the corner of Oak Hill and Michigan Street, in the A-frame building across from Webster Elementary School, at 1000 South Michigan Street, Plymouth, Indiana. Coffee, homemade soup and bread, and fellowship follows.
We are a community for people who gave given up on church. Our walk is to show all people the unconditional love and grace of Jesus without any reservations due to their lifestyle or religion, past or present. This love has no agenda behind it. This grace set no time line or standards for spiritual growth. The idea is to be a part of people's lives because we truly care for them, not as a religious duty. Religion can become a false perception of holiness that focuses on law and kills the true message of Christ Jesus.
Many of us struggle with hurts, habits and addictions - either our own or those of someone close to us. Many just struggle with life itself. We're a safe place for people to find healing for the past and hope for the future. If you're tired of having your past control your present, join us, because everyone deserves a second chance.
If you would like directions, email us at monastery@synesius.com, or call the parish and community center at 574-540-2048.
Find out what the last true rebellion is all about.
Join us in worshiping and praising God every Sunday starting at 10 am. St. Mary the Protectress Syriac Orthodox Church is located on the corner of Oak Hill and Michigan Street, in the A-frame building across from Webster Elementary School, at 1000 South Michigan Street, Plymouth, Indiana. Coffee, homemade soup and bread, and fellowship follows.
We are a community for people who gave given up on church. Our walk is to show all people the unconditional love and grace of Jesus without any reservations due to their lifestyle or religion, past or present. This love has no agenda behind it. This grace set no time line or standards for spiritual growth. The idea is to be a part of people's lives because we truly care for them, not as a religious duty. Religion can become a false perception of holiness that focuses on law and kills the true message of Christ Jesus.
Many of us struggle with hurts, habits and addictions - either our own or those of someone close to us. Many just struggle with life itself. We're a safe place for people to find healing for the past and hope for the future. If you're tired of having your past control your present, join us, because everyone deserves a second chance.
If you would like directions, email us at monastery@synesius.com, or call the parish and community center at 574-540-2048.
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