St. Mary of Egypt ChurchAccessible

Norcross, Georgia

St. Mary of Egypt Church

Founded 1977

Diocese: Diocese of the South

Deanery: Southeastern Deanery

Address

925 Beaver Ruin Rd
Norcross, Georgia 30093

Website: stmaryofegypt.com

Office: 470-223-1748

Parish Contacts

Rector
Home: 507-581-1972
Retired, Attached

Directions

General Location
St Mary’s Church is located in Norcross, Georgia, about 15 miles northeast of the center of the city of Atlanta.

From I-85 (northbound from Atlanta or from I-285 loop)
Exit at #102 (Beaver Ruin Rd) and turn right (east).  Pass through three intersections with traffic lights and after the third light, proceed past the small lake on the right.  After passing the lake, pass Arcadia Dr and John Dr on the right and notice four yellow and black directional arrows in a row also on the right.  Our driveway is between the third and fourth arrows on the right.  The temple is the first building on the right as you enter the property.  Our temple resembles a Swiss chalet in redwood with a distinctive front porch.

Schedule of Services

5:00 PM Vespers
Saturday Evening

9:40 AM Hours; 10:00 AM Divine Liturgy.
Sunday Morning

For a complete list of upcoming services, please visit the Monthly Calendar on the parish website.

Parish Background

Under the prayerful guidance and omophorion of His Eminence Archbishop Alexander, Archbishop of Dallas, the South and the Bulgarian Diocese, St Mary of Egypt Orthodox Church has been growing and bearing witness to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ since 1976.  We held our initial services and gatherings in the apartment of Fr John and Brigid Townsend, then in the “upper room” of a local bank.  In 1979, on our 5+ acres of wooded land, we began construction of the delightful and warm redwood temple which we have worshipped in since its dedication in 1980 by Archbishop Dmitri.

In the midst of one of the most popular counties in America, Gwinnett County, Russians, Georgians, Romanians, Syrians, Lebanese, Greeks, and of course the American convert, have risen above the daily and mundane cares of this world and seen the beacon of St Mary’s; and then followed it into the truth of Orthodoxy in America.  Praise God for all things!

As St Philip said to Nathaniel, “Come and see.”