SHINY and NEW

St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is endeavoring to make major renovations to the church, church grounds and surrounding structures. 

The parish needs your help in achieving it's goal to make our facilities shiny and new again. 

To see a detailed description of the current renovation projects and a few improvements click here.

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Anyone wishing to donate to St. Nicholas Orthodox Church can do so online using the

Venmo App and logo above or you can directly go to Venmo app and enter

@StNicholas-OrthodoxChurch 

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Your Gift Makes a Difference

Ever since St. Nicholas Orthodox Church was founded in 1917, clergy and parishioners have worked diligently to bring the Gospel to all. The church is rich in tradition and hard-working people who have built not one, but 3 parish homes. Each parish has served all who enter. Our parish grounds and structures are in need of renewal and your gift in memory of a loved one will be eternal in the renovations you support. 

 

Plan Now, Give Later

St. Nicholas Orthodox Church can be the benefactor of your legacy, whether you are thinking about your legacy for the first time, or updating your current plan, with a few easy steps there are many ways you can support the greater mission of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church and maximize your tax benefit simultaneously.  Click here to see some tax-friendly Charitable Giving options that may be of interest to you. 

St. Nicholas leaders are happy to work with you, your family, or your trusted advisor to ensure your charitable wishes are honored and you are remembered forever.

 

Speak Confidentially

If you wish to speak confidentially to a member of St. Nicholas Church Council or financial team, please contact:

Lori Kochan, lorikochan66@gmail.com, 330-418-9440

Mia Rohweder, erohweder@yahoo.com, 330-267-8205

 

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St. Nicholas Orthodox Church
755 S. Cleveland Ave.; Mogadore, OH 44260
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