Transfiguration denver




















We all long for good change in our lives; our bookstores and the internet are filled with self-help books promising us the tools for changing our lives. As Orthodox Christians, we believe that any real change -- change for the good -- is rooted in Jesus Christ, the unique Son of God.

The name of our church is connected to a real event in the life of Jesus see Mark or Matthew On the Mount, Jesus' human body shone with the uncreated Light of His divinity. His very humanity was revealed as changed -- transfigured -- united with the divine nature. Now that's change that no self-help book could ever provide. It's what Jesus came to establish and share with us, if we let Him. He calls us to be united to Him, by the power of the Holy Spirit, adopted as the children of God.

This is what it means to be saved. Website: orthodoxdenver. Turn north and go 1 block to 47th, then three blocks west to Logan. We strive to preserve and promote the diversity of Orthodox traditions represented within our community while endeavoring to maintain the continuity of Orthodox worship under the direction of our Hierarch. St Tikhon visited Denver a total of three times and, in , consecrated the temple. We believe that our temple is one of a very few churches in the lower 48 which can claim continual existence and unbroken use for a century.

After World War II, new immigrants of Serbs and Russians joined the third generation members to inject new vigor into the life of the parish.



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