Glory be to God!
The Lord has blessed me abundantly and it looks like I will likely be moving to Albuquerque, NM later in the year to continue my education. I have never been to Albuquerque specifically, only passed through en route to other places. So I searched for a Coptic church in the city on the
Southern U.S. diocese website and found instead a "Coptic community" in Albuquerque, St. Pishoy Coptic Orthodox Church.
I understand that these communities are something less than churches, as there are also states that have both communities
and churches (Louisiana has 1 church and 2 communities, for instance). But what exactly is a community? Is it just a group of Copts who don't have a specific church to worship in? I am curious, because the information on the website for St. Pishoy says "Services
usually held every 2 weeks". I wonder if it's a specific place every time, or if you have to constantly call someone to find out, or...
Are any of you here on Tasbeha members of such a community, or have you visited/worshiped in one? I just want to know what to expect ahead of time, so that I'm not just wandering around Albuquerque, hassling anyone who looks Egyptian for information...
:PThank you in advance for any help or encouragement. I am very excited at the idea of having Coptic Orthodox
anything in my general area, after going so long without. Community, church, Bible study...it is all wonderful!
Comments
Hope this helps a little bit, hopefully someone on here can give you something more concrete.
God Bless
PK
This is making me a little bit nervous that I might show up for liturgy and find only one or two families! ;D (Not that I wouldn't still go, but I would think that such a small community could be an even bigger challenge for the outsider to attempt to become integrated into.)
Ah, thank you, everyone. So am I understanding you all correctly that a community would be recognized by the diocese as a full-fledged church only after it gets its own priest? If so, do any of you know the conditions that must be met for this to happen? I'm assuming there is probably some numerical threshold that needs to be reached or exceeded.
This is making me a little bit nervous that I might show up for liturgy and find only one or two families! ;D (Not that I wouldn't still go, but I would think that such a small community could be an even bigger challenge for the outsider to attempt to become integrated into.)
I don't think it's a numerical threshold. The one community next to ours had more families than us. (I think we have 200?). Its just getting the funds together to build a church and support a priest's salary. Not everyone can come up with that kind of money right away, particulairly if its a large immigrant community that still hasn't settled. Or there are only a few families settled.
You'll probably find 20-30 families that use some other orthodox church building and have a priest that comes every other week for services. Why don't you go visit?