Saint Georgeโsย community traces its beginnings to the 1930โs when Mrs. Rebecca (Petropouleas) Loukas motivated seven families to establish a church.ย The State ofMichiganย on June 7, 1941, validated their efforts.ย Four years later on October 21, the cornerstone for the new church was laid on Porter and Garfield Streets,ย Lincoln Park.ย With 35 families, the parish was chartered on February 16, 1951.
The first Parish Priest Father Kalistos Kotsonis introduced a line of successors: Father Demetrios Stamos whoย celebrated services in the church basement in 1949.ย Father Philemon Sevastiathis who ministered until 1952; Father Alexander Papastefanos who led efforts to build the new church; Father John Magoulias who in 1953 through 1955 guided the community to completion and dedication of the church on April 24, 1955; Father John Magoulias who served until 1963; Father George Hiotis who ministered until June 1968, and from 1968 to June 30, 2013 Father Philemon Karamanos. Our present Parish Priest is Father Anthony Cook who officially began January 1, 2013.
Undaunted by a tornado that leveled the church on May 12, 1956, the congregation relocated toย Calvaryย Lutheranย Church, Chandler Street,ย Lincoln Park for 20 years. The Saint George community of 400 families has blossomed and borne fruit.ย His grace Bishop Demetrios dedicated the Grecian andย Youthย Centerย on November 9, 1975.ย On March 4, 1979, his Grace Bishop Timothy dedicated theย Educationย Building.ย Until the Church was completed on October 24, 1982, the Saint George Parish held its services in the makeshift hall of the Grecian Center. The community continued with theย Deaconessย Tower, a 150-apartment building for senior citizens, opening and fully occupied in September 1983.ย The Reverendย Philemonย Karamanosย Parkย adjoining the church parking lot added another gem in June 2003.
Climaxing this remarkable history by Godโs Grace came the Consecration of Saint George Church, October 4-5, 2003.ย The Church views the consecration of a church as a Baptism, a sacred mystery of Godโs Grace imparted upon the faithful as well as the church proper.ย Archbisop Demetrios assisted by Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit, Father Philomen Karamanos, area clergy, Archdiocesan and Diocesan deacons celebrated in a special two day service the Vespers, Consecration, and the first Divine Liturgy in the newly Consecrated Church set apart for holy use.ย The relics of three saints were sealed in the altar table: Saint George Feast Day, April 23; Saint Kyricos, Feast Day, July 15; and the Holy Fathers Martyred in Sinai at Raitho Monastery, Feast Day, January 14.ย The faithful witnessed the Washing and Anointing of the Altar Table.ย Anointing of Church, Icons, faithful, and light in the Vigil Light.ย Then, each received a tiny piece of Archbishop Demetriosโ white linen garment, the โSavanonโ, as a blessed keepsake.ย Although the Consecration of a parish is a one time act, a pinnacle of spiritual dedication, it mandates a continual renewal, a consecration of the Christian.ย This daily re-affirmation to serve Christ and build up the Body of the church invites each Saint George parishioner in the 21stcentury and beyond.
Kathryn Wesserling
a year agoBeautiful as always. We were there for a family wedding.
Nicolaos Tapazoglou
a year agoA beautiful chuy inside and outside. The iconography is impressive. The seating arrangement is very functional that allows the faithful to see everything that goes on in the Holy Altar. Convenient location, plenty of parking and handicap friendly.
Gebo's Garage
2 years agoBeautiful inside. I visited as an invited guest and the church was a little on the hot side (could have been because I was inside it), but overall, beautiful. I most enjoy that the retired priest still shows up for events of those who grew up in the church. It's a nice touch!
Ruth E Manolis
3 years agoFr Anthony has been a true example of faith and Christian agape' love. His compassion & acceptance is shown to everyone. The minute you go into the church you feel the presence of the Lord God the Panagia and all the Saints.
Reni Allajbeu
5 years agoWe were there for the Greek festival. The food was delicious. Loved the band and the dancers. Everyone was friendly and kind.