All Saints of North America Orthodox Church · Phoenix, Arizona

Orthodox Church on the west side of Phoenix Arizona including Sun City, Surprise, Peoria, Glendale, Litchfield Park, Buckeye, Tonopah, and more

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Christian Life Education

At All Saints of North America, there is a tiered, incremental series of Christian formation, education, and Bible study classes you will be expected to take.

Everyone starts at the beginning, and everyone moves through our process of catechism, initiation, and mystagogy.

New Member Class

What is this all about?

The first class for everyone, whether you are an inquirer, catechumen, or transferring membership, this class covers many Christian basics on the Gospel, the Church, Christian belief and practice, membership, and expectations. This is a mandatory class for all members.

Catechumen Class

Orthodox Christianity 101

For those desiring to learn more about the Orthodox faith and way of life, the Catechumen course is a thorough “Orthodoxy 101” course, introducing the deep faith of authentic Christianity to the modern mind, and preparing inquirers for entrance into the Church. 

Mystagogy Class

Introduction to the Interior Life

For those who now engaging in the Orthodox spiritual life, this course sheds light on the interior life of the soul and spirit, covering the stages of temptation, the powers of the soul, the curative exercises provided by the Church for spiritual healing, maturity, and advancement.

Introduction to Your Bible

The Beginner’s Bible Survey

How does someone who is unfamiliar with the Bible even begin to “study the Bible”? Our ‘Introduction to Your Bible‘ course fills a huge gap in Orthodox study materials for both Christians who were raised on Bible study and others who have only heard the Scriptures read in services or quoted in books or homilies. Our text is “Called To Serve,” and is a basic Bible survey for Orthodox Christians.  

Burning Hearts Bible Study

Topical Bible Studies to Increase Faith

Bible study is an integral part of Christian formation, and these topical study classes will shed new light on the Bible, the Church, the Spiritual Life, and how to lead a Christian life. Open the doors of perception when reading the Scriptures, and you will learn to see the Scriptures with the eye of the Church, and this is the gift of the Holy Spirit. 

Synodia

Spiritual study and guided spiritual formation

Traditional spiritual guidance, mutually informative discussion and accountability under the direction of an experienced Orthodox priest.  In depth discussion and study on the spiritual life, asceticism, vocation, and advancing in the neptic practices of the Church, seeing the Scriptures with the eye of the Spirit, and progressive practice in the spiritual disciplines of the Church.

All Saints of North America Orthodox Church

18700 N. 107th Ave Unit#5
Sun City, AZ 85373

(928) 910-2186

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Orthodox Calendar

Wednesday May 28, 2025 / May 15, 2025

Apodosis of Pascha. Tone five.
Fast. Fish Allowed

Venerable Pachomius the Great, founder of cenobitic monasticism (346). St. Isaiah, bishop and wonderworker of Rostov (1090). The slain Crown Prince Demetrius of Moscow (1591). Venerable Isaiah, wonderworker of the Kiev Caves (1115). Venerable Pachomius, abbot and Silvanus of Nerekhta (1384). Venerable Euphrosynus (Eleazar), abbot, wonderworker of Pskov (1481), and his disciple St. Serapion (1480). Finding of the relics of Venerable Arsenius, abbot of Konevits (1991). Venerable Achilles, bishop of Larissa (330).

The Scripture Readings

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John 12:36-47


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