St. George Serbian Orthodox Church

11001 Greenwood St.
Lenexa, KS 66215
Phone: 913-469-9200
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https://www.st-george-church.org/

Service Times

Sundays 10 am Divine Liturgy

Description

Denomination: Serbian Orthodox (Eastern OrthodoxyEastern Christianity)


Apostolic Christianity in Serbia (located in Southeast Europe) dates back to the seventh century. Christianity eventually became the state religion, and the Serbian Orthodox Church received ecclesiastical independence in 1219 with the consecration of St. Sava as the nation’s archbishop. Orthodox Christianity became the country’s primary religion and remains so to this day.

During a wave of immigration to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries , a Serbian community was established in Kansas City, Kansas. The community constructed a meeting hall, which held occasional services until St. George Church was chartered on April 18, 1906 in a home that was remodeled into a small church building. A more permanent church building and meeting hall was constructed in Kansas City, Kansas at the corner of Bethany and Lowell in 1925. This remained the location of the parish until 2006, when the new St. George church building (pictured above) was consecrated in Lenexa, Kansas. St. George Church continues the tradition of Orthodox Christianity that can be traced from that original Serbian community in Kansas City, to Europe, to the Apostles.

Leadership

Father Radomir Plavsic
Father Joseph Henre

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