Not a lot of new happenings this week. There was a new epistle and gospel reading of course, and the sermon was based on that. Chris is a very entertaining pastor. There was a prayer for the armed forces and civil government which kind of turned me off, but I’ll let it slide. My allergies are kind of bothering me, giving me a bit of dry mouth, so I elected not to get blessed bread. New this week was a dedication of babies, which I was impressed with. I have never before seen an orthodox dedication, so it was quite interesting to see Father Chris holding the children and making the sign of the cross with them.
Although it will annoy our resident anti-orthodox types here, I again kissed the holy icons. I was less awkward about it, and Fr Salamy said “good job”.
As usual, the choral music and chant was amazing. I am impress. J So, afterward I went to the fellowship hall for a bit. Deacon Abrahams saw me and motioned me to come over. He greeted me and we chatted a bit, and he introduced me to Fr Pheiffer, who speaks Russian. We had a brief chat in Russian. A very nice fellow.

I chatted with friends for a while and had a snack. I had the sad that Phil’s mom wasn’t there to chat in Russian with. :/
That’s all I can think of for now. More later if need be.
btw, I am still disappoint hugz n' kissez aren't common.
ETA: I'm behind on the NT reading challenge, but I'll catch up ASAP.