The celebration of the Nativity of Christ

The celebration of the Nativity of Christ in the Church of Christ the Savior, Wellington.

On January 6, 2020, the all-night vigil was led by priest Aleksei Popkov. About 30 parishioners attended the service. According to the traditions of the Russian Orthodox Church, the father Aleksei anointed everyone present with holy oil.
On the night of January 6th to January 7th, a divine liturgy was held in the church. About 20 people took communion. Some families came with children.
According to the decree of Metropolitan Hillarion, First Hierarch of the Russian Church Abroad, the celebration of the parish feast is postponed on the next Sunday. Therefore, on January 12th, a festive service was held in the church, led by the Dean of New Zealand Archpriest Vladimir Boikov with hieromonk Cyprian (Galkin), the clergyman of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ of Auckland, and the clergyman of the Church of Christ the Savior of Wellington Archpriest Aleksei Popkov served him. More than 50 people, including children, attended the service.
After the liturgy, a concert dedicated to the Nativity of Christ began in the parish hall. The concert was attended by children from the Sunday school, they read poetry, sang Christmas carols in Russian and English, and also performed various works on the piano. Father Aleksei and matushka Olga Popkova sang a few carols together. After that, Santa Claus congratulated everyone and gave all the children sweet gifts. Everything continued with a festive meal.

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Welcome

Dear parishioners, guests and friends!
Merry Christmas and Happy New 2020 year!

We would like to invite you to celebrate Christmas with us on the 12th of January 2020.

Holiday service will start at 9.30 am. At the end of the service, there will be a procession around the church. Straight after that, at the end of the service (around noon) there will be Christmas concert in the church hall. Santa Claus (Father Frost) will give gifts to children.

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The request of the priests of the ROCOR of New Zealand.

Dear parishioners and guests of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Wellington, brothers and sisters, friends!

We want to ask you for financial support for the Russian church in Wellington city. This parish was founded in 1952, at the expense of immigrants, members Russian community. Several times the temple buildings were resold for various reasons.
and currently the temple is located at 62 Darlington road, Miramar, Wellington.
Now this temple is experiencing very serious financial problems. On the account of the temple funds left to pay the necessary payments for a maximum of 6 months.
We ask you to make a donation to the church to cover the most necessary things for our community life, such as the priest’s salary and utilities. The responsibility for collecting this money lies with the entire parish as a whole and with every person in particular. Every donation can make a difference side. But hoping that someone will make the necessary donation and account wonderful way to replenish do not have to.
A donation can be made to the church: Russian Orthodox Church EXPAC. Account number: 11 7247 0009754 11

If you are a New Zealand resident for tax purposes you are eligible to claim a tax refund equaling one-third of your donation to our church.  Please add the reference “DONATION (your SURNAME)”  when making the transfer of funds and we will send you a tax deductible receipt at the end of the tax year.

All donations are tax deductible and the tax office returns one third to the donor of the donated amount, if there is a supporting document, which can be issued by the temple accountant upon request.
Thank you all for your support!
May the blessing of God be with you!
Archpriest Vladimir Boykov, Dean of the New Zealand Parishes,
Cleric of the Church of Christ the Savior Archpriest Alexei Popkov.

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Charity Fair in support of the Wellington Russian Church.

On November 23, 2019, a charity fair was held on the territory of the Russian church in Wellington, the main purpose of which was to collect donations to support church activities.

At 11:00, the opening of a personal photo exhibition by Alexei Kulikov, a photo artist, mainly taking photographs using lenses released in the last century, as well as using film, took place.

In parallel with the opening of the exhibition, the Garage sale began to work in the Sunday school classroom.

In the middle of the day, the kitchen began to work in the church hall, where everyone was invited to try traditional Russian dishes: borsch, Olivier salad, and vinaigrette. On the street, meanwhile, cooked kebabs and sausages. “Teremok” and the visiting peddlers offered to try cakes and sweets.

All guests were invited to watch a video that told about the secrets of cooking Russian borsch. Special thanks for the video editing to Alexei Medvedev.

Very pleased with the performance of Irina Shatalova. She performed several traditional dances accompanied by Vladimir Zvegintsev (accordion). Especially the guests of the fair were filled with a costume in which Irina danced to the public.

The concert was attended by:

Trio – Elena Street (vocals), Irina Dudarenko (piano), Alexey Medvedev (guitar);

Acoustic duet “Broken lexicon” – Brooke Davis (vocals), Alexey Medvedev (guitar);

Anastasia Dolinina (vocals) and Diego Pando Rubio;

Neilos Hodges (guitar);

Priest Alexei Popkov (harp);

Natalya Belyaeva.

Our fair was visited by Paul Eagle, a Member of Parliament from the Labor Party.

The main goal of the fair was to collect donations for the church. Together, they managed to raise 1420 New Zealand dollars. This is a good result.

Everyone can make a donation through the online service on our website.

We thank everyone who helped in organizing and conducting the fair.

More photos on the page of our temple in the FB.

 

 

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Meeting with father Alexander.

On November 10, 2019, Father Alexander Skorik served a divine liturgy in the Church of Christ the Savior in Wellington. Many parishioners remember Father Alexander, because he served here several years ago and, therefore, a lot of people gathered in the church that day. After the end of the service, a conversation was held with the priest in the refectory.

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Fundraising in support of the Russian church.

Dear brothers and sisters, friends, guests!

Our temple conducts its activities exclusively on the voluntary donations of parishioners. Those funds that our church receives now through donations cover only 60% of the required amount, the remaining 40% are spent from the account. At the moment, the amount of money in the temple account very quickly tends to zero. Most likely, after a maximum of a year (this is a good combination of circumstances), there will be no money left for regular payments: salary to the priest, payment of electricity, payment of real estate insurance, repair of the church and refectory, and other obligatory payments. If the money runs out, then the only way out of this situation may be – the next sale of the temple building and the refectory and the purchase of a cheaper building intended for worship. The difference between the sale and the purchase can be maintained by the priest and the parish. Maybe there are other options?

In order to raise additional funds for necessary needs, a fair will be held near the Russian church, which will be held on November 23 from 11:00.

In the program of the fair:

Exhibition – sale.

Photographer Alexey Kulikov will present his work. His photographs of New Zealand’s nature, the night sky, flowers, birds and much more are varied and attractive. The vision of the surrounding world shows the author’s rich inner world.

Russian – New Zealand artist – Anton Makarov will present his work.

Lunch with Russian borsch.

An interesting event will take place in the church hall – cooking borsch according to a traditional Russian recipe. Spectators and participants of the fair will be able to take part in the preparation of borsch, as well as the chef will discover the main secret in the recipe for borsch. After the dish is ready, anyone can taste the freshly prepared traditional Russian borsch.

Musical performance.

The concert will be attended by:

Acoustic Duo “Broken Lexicon” (Alexey Medvedev, Brook Davies);

Irina Shatalova – will perform several folk dances in a traditional Russian costume;

Vladimir Zvegintsev (accordion);

Father Alexey Popkov (harp) and others.

Garage sale

For carrying out Garage sale the collection of things in good condition is announced. If someone has something that could be sold, please bring it to the temple on Saturday or Sunday. It is advisable to pre-coordinate the time of delivery of things by phone: 0212372236.

At the fair itself, everyone will be invited to purchase inexpensive things, clothes, books ….

 

 

We invite everyone to participate in this event and provide financial support to the Russian church in Wellington.

The aim of the fair is to collect 5,000 New Zealand dollars, which will be transferred to the account of the temple: 11 7247 0009754 11

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