Church Basement

Our Coffee Hour fellowship time takes place in the church basement.  Every Sunday (except when there is a special dinner) we serve coffee, punch and something to nibble on in the church basement following Divine Liturgy.  

Bookstore: During the coffee hour you will have the chance to look over a wonderful selection of literature to further enlighten you in the teachings and practices of the Orthodox Christian faith.  The Bookstore offers many authors and volumes for sale. We currently sell many of the bookstore offerings online at the St. Nicholas Marketplace.

Library: Our library offers older texts, videos and fiction with a religious theme.  

Religious Articles: We also have a display case of religious articles for sale.  Items like crosses, icons for home, votive lights for your prayer corner or other items ideal for any Christian home.  We currently sell many of the religious articles online at the St. Nicholas Marketplace.

Boy Scouts:  Boy Scout Troop #262 meet in the church basement every Monday evening during the Field school year.  Our parish sponsors this Boy Scout Troop.

St. Nicholas parishioners can book the church basement for baby showers, bridal showers, family reunions, etc.  The basement is easily accessible from the lower parking lot. There are no steps or barriers. There is no fee for use, but freewill donations are welcomed.  Contact Lori Kochan about using the church basement.

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755 S. Cleveland Ave.; Mogadore, OH 44260
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Our Holy Father Longinus (4th or 5th c.)
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"Our holy Father Longinus lived in the Egyptian deserts during the fourth or fifth century. Among other sayings of his, are the following: A dead man judges no one, and it is just the same with the man who is humble. To someone who wanted to go to...

Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew
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He was a Galilean, the son of Alphaeus, and was originally named Levi. He was a tax-collector (an occupation despised by the Jews of Palestine) until he met the Lord, who said to him, "Follow me." From that day he was one of the disciples.  After ...

Our Venerable Father Paisius Velichkovsky
58 hours ago
He was born in Ukraine in 1722, one of the many children of a priest. He attended the Ecclesiastical Academy in Kiev, but was disappointed by the worldliness, love of ease and western theological climate that he found there.  After four years he l...

St Gregory Palamas (1359)
82 hours ago
The teaching of St Gregory is so fundamental to Orthodoxy that he is especially commemorated each year in Great Lent on the Sunday following the Sunday of Orthodoxy (as well as on Nov. 14); Bishop Kallistos observes in the English edition of the P...

Our Father among the Saints John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople (407)
106 hours ago
This greatest of Christian orators is commemorated not only today, but as one of the Three Holy Hierarchs (with St Basil the Great and St Gregory the Theologian) on January 30.  He was born in Antioch to pious parents around 345. His mother was wi...


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