Christ is in our midst! · المسيح بيننا
Every Divine Liturgy is streamed live so that no one has to be far from the prayer of the Church. If you can't be with us in person, come and pray with us from wherever you are.
Live from Saint Elias
Every Divine Liturgy at Saint Elias is streamed live on our Facebook page, so the homebound, the traveling, and the simply curious can join the worship of the Church. Whether you're recovering from an illness, away for work, or quietly exploring the Orthodox faith for the first time, there is a place for you in the prayer of this parish.
The image above is a preview of the player. When a service is live, the stream appears on our Facebook page — and recordings remain there afterward, so you can watch a past liturgy or homily whenever you like.
Joining us online is simple — no special app or account is required.
If the stream doesn't appear right away, give it a moment and refresh the page — occasionally services start a few minutes late, and technology has a mind of its own. Thank you for your patience.
On our channels
The full life of the parish's worship and teaching, gathered in one place.
The Divine Liturgy is streamed live on Facebook each Sunday morning, so you can pray along in real time from wherever you are.
Missed a Sunday or a great feast? Recordings stay on our Facebook page, so you can return to any service whenever you like.
Sermons from the Liturgy and short reflections and talks are shared on TikTok and Instagram — a quiet word for the middle of your week.
New to the Divine Liturgy? See the order of service so you can follow the prayers and hymns as you watch.
Watching from home is a gift, but it is never meant to replace the care of your parish. If you or someone you love is homebound, ill, or unable to come to church, Fr. George would be glad to visit and to bring Holy Communion to you at home. Please contact the parish — no one should feel forgotten.
Come and See
As beautiful as it is to pray from afar, the fullness of the Divine Liturgy is found in the church itself — in the incense, the chant, the icons, and the community around you. Whenever you're able, we would love to welcome you in person.