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About Our Parish
We are an English-language mission parish of the Serbian Orthodox Church Diocese of Western America. We are located in The Dalles, Oregon, which is in the heart of the beautiful Columbia River Gorge area, approximately 75 minutes from Portland.
Our parish is dedicated to the Dormition ( “falling asleep of”, or repose ) of Mary, the Mother of our Saviour, Jesus Christ. She is properly called the Theotokos ( “Thay-oh-TO-kos” ), which means the “Birth-giver of God”.
Our Bishop is The Right Reverend Maxim, Bishop of the Diocese of Western America. Formerly the Bishop of Hum in Serbia, he was enthroned on July 30, 2006. His Grace holds a doctorate in the field of Dogmatics and Patristics from the University of Athens, and is accomplished in both art and music, having studied painting at the French Academy of Fine Arts in Paris and having been a member of a choir directed by the renowned Serbian musicologist, Prof. Dimitrije Stefanovic. Bishop Maxim is a disciple of the highly respected Serbian theologian, His Grace Bishop Atanasije (Jevtic), who in turn was a disciple of the great Archimandrite Justin (Popovic) of Celije.
Fr. Luke Hartung
Our priest, Fr. Luke Hartung, was born in America but, after 5 years of studies in Thessalonica, Greece, he was ordained in Serbia by His Eminence Amfilohije, Metropolitian of Montenegro and the Coast Lands.
Patriarch Irinije
Bishop Maxim
Metr. Amfilohije
The Dormition of the Theotokos parish sprang up in 2004, having initially begun services in the home of our priest and celebrating our first Divine Liturgy on July 20th of the same year. Our parish currently consists of about 10 families. Being few in numbers—although perhaps not desirable from a “worldly” perspective—truly has its blessings. As a family, we are learning to grow together and become united in Christ; rejoicing with one another in our joyful times; grieving with one another in our sorrows; learning to love, strengthen and encourage one another, as members of the One Body of Christ. By God’s grace, we are building up His Church in a land where it had not existed before, that it may be a “light in the darkness” and “city set upon a hill”.
The Nave
Trapeza (Refectory)
Priest's House (Rectory)
Our parish is located just on the edge of city limits, down a one-way street, in a quiet and peaceful neighborhood. The mission’s 3+ acres are generously covered with many trees, including pine, maple and oak, as well as an array of forest animals. Some of our most frequent guests are a small family of deer, and, on occasion, local fox, badgers and racoons. Our priest and his family live next-door to the parish chapel and trapeza (refectory) and are hopeful that as the community grows, more families will move to the area, and that a small community would form naturally around the Church.
St. John the Forerunner Convent
Elder Ephraim
Another great blessing to our parish is the close proximity to the Greek Orthodox Monastery of St. John the Honorable Forerunner. Only a 45-minute drive from The Dalles, the traveler crosses over the Columbia River, and then heads north into the charming hills and dales of Goldendale, WA. The holy monastery was founded in 1995 by the Elder Ephraim of Philotheou Monastery and is a tranquil haven of unceasing prayer which fills one with an immediate presence of the heavenly realm and wonder at the beauty of God’s glorious creation. The monastery’s founding sisters are nuns who came all the way from Greece to America but, who have adapted well to their new mountainous environment and language. Besides these, many Orthodox converts from Protestantism have come, to “take up the cross” of the monastic life, who, having denied themselves, have given up their home and family, have found their true life “hidden in Christ”. We give unceasing thanks to God, Who has planted the vine of our mission so close to such a well-spring of grace, and Who has blessed us with a close relationship with these sisters and their holy Abbess.