In 1994, the Episcopal Church was in turmoil over changes to be made in their
philosophy. At that time, our Episcopal congregation and our priest decided to
look into other options. A weekly study class was organized. We studied briefly
what other denominations believed and it became apparent that Orthodoxy was
the only denomination we could truly embrace. Our study class then became an
Orthodox study class using the text, “Common Ground.” After finishing the text,
we then needed to make the arrangements to leave the Episcopal church and
become chrismated in the Orthodox faith. It was the wish of the hierarchy in the
Orthodox church that the congregation become chrismated first and then our priest
and deacon would be ordained. On May 10, 1995 everything was ready…we thought!
The Episcopal Bishop of our diocese would not allow the chrismation to occur in
our parish church. At the last minute, preparations were made to have the service
in the Greek Orthodox Church, which we did. Six days later, our priest and deacon
and his wife traveled to the Church of St. George in Troy, Michigan for their
ordinations.