By Darya Shkurlyatyeva, compere of musical meetings, Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Vyborg, September 12, 2020 Today we held the 15th meeting as part of our Organ Stories project. During five Saturdays, we had a total of almost 450 people visiting us. We have parents with children, young people, adults, residents of Vyborg and tourists. One … [Read more...]
Agricola Choir Continues to Perform on Front Steps of Church
Update from Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Vyborg, Leningrad Oblast Throughout August 2020, our congregation’s Agricola Choir (click photo to enlarge) regularly sang on the front steps of our church. Thank you church members, local residents, visitors, friends who have supported us! Click here to watch the video our altar server Daniil Andreyev … [Read more...]
Deacon’s Daughter Baptized in Vyborg
We would like to congratulate Deacon Roman Sukharev from Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Vyborg on the baptism of his daughter Arina! On Sunday, August 30, 2020, Arina, the daughter of Roman and Irina Sukharev, was born from above in Baptism! The Sacrament was administered by the congregation’s pastor Rev. Vladimir Dorodni assisted by Rev. Dmitri … [Read more...]
Agricola Choir Sings on Front Steps of Church
By Darya Shkurlyatyeva, Agricola Choir director, Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Vyborg, August 8, 2020 "A huge thank you to all who came in support of the Agricola Choir concert!!! It was a joyful and exciting experience as we sang on the front steps of our cathedral for the first time ever! 🙂 We sang the riddle song “Abraham, Isaac, Jacob” with … [Read more...]
Warm Welcome in Vyborg Church
By Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Vyborg "On the Lord’s Transfiguration Day, August 6, we welcomed young people from different Church of Ingria congregations who were attending a confirmation training in Koltushi. Pastor Dmitri Rozet shared with them about the history of our cathedral and head of Agricola Choir Darya Shkurlyatyeva guided them on a … [Read more...]
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