A Fresh Chapter for the Church of All Saints: Our Website Reimagined

For decades, the Church of All Saints of Russia in Pine Bush, NY, has been a spiritual home for the community, tracing its roots back to 1964. Its online presence first appeared in 2008, with the last sighting seen in 2017. Over time, the website became outdated and limited, unable to fully share the life and history of the parish.

Our church website in 2008

Thanks to the involvement of an experienced parishioner, the site has now been recreated from the ground up. With Father Artemiy gathering essential materials and resources, the new site is set to go live in 2025, offering a fresh, welcoming, and informative digital space for both parishioners and visitors.

The redesigned website brings together everything a community member or visitor might need: updates on parish life and happenings, a detailed history of the church, and a full calendar of feasts, liturgies, and special services. For those seeking to deepen their understanding, the site provides a comprehensive resource on Orthodox faith and church etiquette.

Visual storytelling is central, with a photo gallery capturing events, celebrations, and the warmth of parish life. The site also clearly outlines services offered to the community, including guidance on funerals, cemetery maintenance, and other support. Interactive features such as bilingual content, mailing list subscription, and inquiry forms ensure that everyone can stay connected and reach out easily.

Available in both English and Russian, the website serves as a bridge between tradition and modern accessibility, reflecting the vibrant life of the parish while honoring its long-standing heritage.

We warmly invite all parishioners, friends, and visitors to explore the new site, stay updated on events, and connect with the parish. Whether you’re revisiting cherished memories or discovering our community for the first time, we hope this space brings you closer to the heart of the Church of All Saints in Pine Bush, NY.

We will be adding more tools and resources. Bookmark our revamped website and feel the heart of our parish community at https://churchofallsaintsofrussia.org!

Calendar

Week of Events

Monday, May 18, 2026

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

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Thursday, May 21, 2026

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Friday, May 22, 2026

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Saturday, May 23, 2026

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