Diocese: Diocese of the South
Deanery: Southcentral Deanery
Address
2026 W Oak
Denton, Texas 76201
Office: 940-565-6753
Parish Contacts
Lay Leadership
Directions
From I-35 E going north
Exit at exit 466B North Texas Blvd (armadillo-shaped Murchison Performing Arts Center of the University of North Texas will be visible just ahead on the right). Turn right at light onto North Texas Blvd. It will curve around through campus until it ÃÂTâÂÂsâ into West Oak street. Turn right on West Oak, and immediately turn left into church parking lot. The church is in a tall, white, two-storey southern-style house with white columns and a “St Maximus Orthodox Church” sign out front.
I-35 E going south
Drive past Univ. of North Texas football stadium on left. Exit at exit 466B North Texas Blvd. Turn left at light over freeway (North Texas Blvd.) Stay on N. TX. Blvd. through campus until it “TâÂÂs” into West Oak. Turn right on West Oak, immediate left into church parking lot. The church is in a tall, white, two-storey southern-style house with white columns and a “St Maximus Orthodox Church” sign out front.
Schedule of Services
Matins is served on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 7:00 AM.
Daily—Morning
Vespers is served on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7:00 PM, and on Thursdays at 3:00 PM.
Daily—Evening
5:00 PM Vigil
Saturday Evening
8:40 AM Hours; 9:00 AM Divine Liturgy followed by Church School and Coffee Hour.
Sunday Morning
Please check the parish website for more information.
Mornings of Great Feasts
See website www.stmaximus.org for full current schedule of services, classes and events. See website for Basics of Orthodoxy Class and Adult Ed Class times.
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Parish Background
The mission dedicated to St. Maximus the Confessor was established at the directive of Archbishop Dmitri of Dallas and the South (OCA) and held its first service July 28, 2001. In January 2002, the mission was able to purchase a large house on an acre of land two blocks from the University of North Texas, which serves as its place of worship. Plans have been made to build a new temple on the property.

