Welcome to our parish family!  

We meet for worship every Sunday followed by a fellowship coffee hour in our community center.

  • Sundays: Orthros (Matins): 8:45 AM, Divine Liturgy: 10:00 AM

  • Certain Weekdays: Divine Liturgy: 9:00 AM

(check the monthly calendar for actual dates/times)

Are you seeking Christ or maybe some information about our parish? We'd love to hear from you!

Geting started

You belong here

We meet for worship every Sunday followed by a fellowship coffee hour in our community center.

  • Sundays: Orthros (Matins): 8:45 AM, Divine Liturgy: 10:00 AM

  • Certain Weekdays: Divine Liturgy: 9:00 AM

(check the monthly calendar for actual dates/times)

Children in Church

We welcome all ages

In the Orthodox tradition, our children become full members of the Church when they are baptized, usually as infants. We welcome and encourage you to bring your children or grandchildren to church.

As Christ said, "let the little children come to me.” (Matthew 19:14)

Guests with young children

Parents and grandparents of young children, relax and feel free to try different strategies. You might try sitting near the front of the church, where it is easier for your little ones to see and hear the Divine Liturgy. Children learn from the behavior you model; sing the responses and hymns together. Quietly explain the parts of the Liturgy and actions of the priests, acolytes and chanters (psalters). If a child is excessively noisy, you can take him/her to the Young Family Room or try a brief walk outside. Please remember to always accompany young children to the restroom. You can take your child out when you need to, but please come back!

Guests without children

Guests without children, please understand that including our kids in the services helps them build an active and healthy relationship with God and His Church. Sounds and movement from children are reminders that we have a young, vibrant parish where our children feel at home. At the same time, we want to ensure that you have a prayerful service free from distraction. If a young child or children is making it challenging to participate in the service, please ask an usher about finding another seat and we’ll be glad to help.

Ministries

Ministries for you

Fellowship and community is important at Resurrection. We have ministry programs and activities for individuals of all ages, designed to bring people closer to God.

Adult Education opportunities include evening Bible Study, Studying of the Divine Liturgy, Catechism Classes, and our annual Lenten retreat. Visit our Videos page to view past classes.

Family Ministries include family potluck meals, service projects, seminars, and our annual Labor Day weekend All-Parish Retreat at St. Nicholas Ranch and Retreat Center in Dunlap, California.

Liturgical Ministries include serving in the altar, singing in the choir, chanting, baking prosforo (offering) bread for the Eucharist, and making kolyva (memorial wheat) for memorials, offering oil for the vigil lamps and providing flowers for the church.

Men’s and Women’s Ministry groups meet regularly for fellowship, community service, and recreation.

Outreach, Evangelism, and Welcome Ministries prayerfully pursue projects that help us to share the Gospel with seekers and welcome newcomers into the parish while creating a welcoming and orderly environment for everyone during Divine Liturgy.

The Ladies Philoptochos Society, or "Friends of the Poor,” organizes philanthropic activities, fellowship, and fundraising activities for worthy causes. Membership is open to both women and men, and meetings are held monthly.

Our parish operates the “Feeding the 5,000” Food Pantry in partnership with the Alameda County Community Food Bank, with food distribution on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month.

Our parish also organizes a home-building trip to Rosarito, Mexico in partnership with Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orphanage each summer, giving the gift of our labor to families in need of a home.

St. Paraskevi’s Seniors meet monthly for fellowship, service, and outings. They prepare memorial meals for funerals and our annual Palm Sunday luncheon.

Youth Ministries include Sunday School and youth groups for preschool, elementary school, middle school, high school, and young adults. Our parish also has Greek Folk Dance, Youth Choir, Volleyball and Basketball teams. An important spring event is the annual St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival for 6th-12th graders. In the summer, many of our young parishioners participate in the Metropolis of San Francisco summer camp.

Our Parish Council has 12 members, elected to make financial and administrative decisions for the good of the parish. The Parish Council meets regularly to ensure the smooth functioning of the parish.

Women's Ministry
Women's Ministry

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Welcome Committee
Welcome Committee

Our ushers and greeters want you to know You Belong Here!

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St. Paraskevi Seniors
St. Paraskevi Seniors

The St. Paraskevi Seniors Ministry mission is to provide a way for fellowship amongst the seniors in the parish.

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Project Mexico
Project Mexico

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Prayer Line
Prayer Line

Prayer Line is a special ministry offered by a group of faithful and devout individuals within our Resurrection family.

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Men's Fellowship
Men's Fellowship

The purpose of Men’s Fellowship is to provide a relaxed, enjoyable setting in which the men of our community can break bread as well as cultivate a deeper understanding of their tremendous role within the lives of our families.

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Ladies Philoptochos
Ladies Philoptochos Society

The Ladies Philoptochos Society is the women’s auxiliary of the Greek Orthodox Church in the United States. Originally founded in 1931 to help the poor, the Society has expanded its mission into all areas of philanthropy. Philoptochos chapters not only aid their local parishes but also support national and world-wide projects (such as providing medical care for children, feeding & housing displaced persons, etc.).

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Golf Tournament - September 19, 2024
Thursday September 19, 2024

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Food Pantry
Food Pantry

The “Feeding the 5,000 Project” Food Pantry distributes food to those in need in the spirit of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Church Music
Church Music

Resurrection’s Church Choir is made up of dedicated singers who have been participating in the worship services since the 1970’s. The love of music and the church is expressed during Sunday Liturgy as the choir sings praises to our Lord, Jesus Christ, leading the congregation in one voice.

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Bible Study
Bible Study

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Volleyball
Volleyball

Our Adult Volleyball team always has room for new members. Join us for practice!

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Young Adults
Young Adults

The mission of the Young Adult ministry is to encourage spiritual growth and parish engagement in lives of young adults through prayer, service, fellowship and education.

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Sunday School
Sunday School

The Sunday School mission is to provide religious education for young students to learn the basics of Orthodoxy and enter into relationship with Jesus Christ.

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HOPE/JOY/GOYA
HOPE/JOY/GOYA

JOY and GOYA strengthen the relationship of young Orthodox Christians with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ

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Greek Dance
Greek Dance & Music

‍“To create and strengthen lifetime bonds within our Orthodox Christian community, through the education and performance of Greek folk dance, music and language.”

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Athletics
Athletics

Athletics (Basketball and Volleyball) are an excellent way for our youth to witness their faith through healthy competition and sportsmanship.

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Altar Servers
Altar Servers

The Resurrection Altar Boy Ministry is known for the order and dignity in which our acolytes serve.

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An Intro to Orthodoxy

You’ll find a variety of articles about the Orthodox Faith on the Our Faith tab and on the Orthodox Intro website. Many of our parishioners enjoy listening to podcasts and interviews produced by Ancient Faith Radio and Orthodox Christian Network. You can explore their content at ancientfaith.com and myocn.net respectively. Daily Scripture readings and lives of saints are available in a convenient app from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. Search for "Daily Readings" in your smartphone’s App Store.

‍Did you know there is an Orthodox Christian saint from San Francisco? St. John Maximovitch of San Francisco and Shanghai was the Archbishop of Western America and San Francisco from 1962 until his repose in 1966. His incorrupt relics are located at Holy Virgin Cathedral Joy of All Who Sorrow in San Francisco. Check out www.sfsobor.com to inquire about making a visit.