Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church-Treasure Valley Idaho

Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church-Treasure Valley Idaho "...the Disciples were called Christians first in Antioch." ~Acts 11:26 But in the U.S. But what exactly is this Orthodox Church? What are her roots? and Canada.

What on Earth is the Orthodox Church
by Conciliar Press
from the Antiochian.org website

Consider

• On the one hand, it is the oldest Church in Christendom. On the other hand, it’s new to most people in North America.

• It is the second largest body in Christendom with 225 million people worldwide. and Canada there are less than six million.

• In the twentieth century alone, an estimated

40 million Orthodox Christians gave their lives for their faith, primarily under communism. So high is the commitment of many Orthodox Christians to Christ and His Church, she has often been called “the Church of the Martyrs.”

• She is the Church of some of history’s greatest theologians, scholars, and writers— people like John Chrysostom, Justin Martyr, Augustine, Dostoyevsky, and Alexander Solzehenitsyn. What are her beliefs? And why are there so many who have never heard of her? A Brief History

The Orthodox Church is the original Christian Church, the Church founded by the Lord Jesus Christ and described in the pages of the New Testament. Her history can be traced in unbroken continuity all the way back to Christ and His Twelve Apostles. Incredible as it seems, for over twenty centuries she has continued in her undiminished and unaltered faith and practice. Today her apostolic doctrine, worship, and structure remain intact. The Orthodox Church maintains that the Church is the living Body of Jesus Christ. Many of us are surprised to learn that for the first 1000 years of Christian history there was just one Church. It was in the eleventh century that a disastrous split occurred between Orthodox East and Latin West. Although it had been brewing for years, the so-called “Great Schism” of 1054 represented a formal—and shocking— separation between Rome and Orthodoxy. At the core of the controversy were two vitally important areas of disagreement: the role of the papacy, and the manner in which doctrine is to be interpreted. The Orthodox Church in North America

It was from the religious and political Western world that the vast majority of early colonists came to make their homes in the New World. Here they could be free to live without fear or threat of recrimination from either Roman Catholic or Protestant dictums. But with them also came the religious environment and convictions of the Western Europe they left behind. When the Orthodox “latecomers” finally arrived in North America, they were often ignored as a “foreign” minority. The religious and cultural climate of the New World was already deeply entrenched. Thus, rather than mingle with the culture religiously, Orthodox Christians tended to maintain their Old World ethnic identity, even to the point of retaining their native languages in their worship. People who visited their churches were often unable to understand what was said or done. But times are changing. The Orthodox Church today is being taken seriously in this hemisphere. People devoted to Christ, but distressed and frustrated by the directions being taken in both Roman Catholic and Protestant circles, and desiring a more full worship and spiritual life, are turning to the changeless Orthodox Church. It only makes sense that the Church from which the Bible came would be the Church where the faith described in the Bible could be lived out and preserved. The Church which brought Orthodoxy to North America is now bringing North America to Orthodoxy. Constantly, people are being introduced to the faith and worship of the Orthodox Church. New churches are beginning in cities and towns from coast to coast. With renewed vision, many established churches have made the transition to English-language services. Not surprisingly, there is also a breadth of interest in Orthodoxy being expressed on college and university campuses in the U.S. Students are discovering Orthodoxy as a place where the search for spiritual reality finds fulfillment.

We are setup at Cole Valley Christian School's auditorium for tonight's Great & Holy Pascha!  Join us at 10:30 PM!
04/12/2026

We are setup at Cole Valley Christian School's auditorium for tonight's Great & Holy Pascha! Join us at 10:30 PM!

04/10/2026

We are thrilled to announce that, to welcome even more of our beloved community and ensure everyone can celebrate Pascha together in comfort and joy, the Midnight Office, Resurrection Service, Paschal Orthros, and Paschal Divine Liturgy will take place in the MUCH LARGER auditorium at Cole Valley Christian School (200 East Carlton Ave., Meridian).
PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
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Join us TODAY!@ 3:00 PM – Great Vespers of Holy Friday (The taking down from the Cross and the Entombment in the Bier)@ ...
04/10/2026

Join us TODAY!

@ 3:00 PM – Great Vespers of Holy Friday (The taking down from the Cross and the Entombment in the Bier)
@ 7:00 PM –Orthros of Holy Saturday (The Lamentations Service)

Salvation hast Thou wrought in the midst of the
earth, O Christ God; Thou didst stretch out Thine
immaculate hands upon the Cross, gathering
together all the nations, which cry: O Lord, glory
be to Thee.

Holy Week & Pascha @ Holy Transfiguration -
04/02/2026

Holy Week & Pascha @ Holy Transfiguration -

In Paradise of old the tree stripped me bare; for by giving me its fruit to eat, the enemy brought in death. But now the...
03/16/2026

In Paradise of old the tree stripped me bare; for by giving me its fruit to eat, the enemy brought in
death. But now the Tree of the Cross that clothes men with the garment of life has been set up on
earth, and the whole world is filled with boundless joy. Beholding it venerated, O ye people, let us
with one accord raise in faith our cry to God: His house is full of glory.

Father Pavel, of blessed memory, is the dad of one of our church members. Grab a copy of the book TODAY!  We will have s...
03/13/2026

Father Pavel, of blessed memory, is the dad of one of our church members. Grab a copy of the book TODAY! We will have some copies in our bookstore soon!

GREETINGS IN THE NAME OF THE LORD! We need your help!Our parish has outgrown our existing building in downtown Meridian ...
01/30/2026

GREETINGS IN THE NAME OF THE LORD!
We need your help!
Our parish has outgrown our existing building in downtown Meridian several years before planned.

We were fortunate enough to find a 4.5-acre parcel of land near our current location and purchased it in 2024.

We are now building our new church to handle our parish’s growth and to ensure we can continue serving the Treasure Valley.

Please check this link out, which includes a video of our Priest, Father Mark, talking about our parish and our need!

We are a thriving Orthodox Christian parish in Meridian, supporting communities throughout all of the Treasure Valley, and one of only eight Orthodox churches, serving as a beacon of Orthodoxy in Idaho.

Congratulations to Subdeacon Justinian Davis for graduating yesterday with a Masters in Theological Studies from the Ant...
08/29/2025

Congratulations to Subdeacon Justinian Davis for graduating yesterday with a Masters in Theological Studies from the Antiochian House of Studies.

Details on the canonization of Matushka Olga.https://www.oca.org/fs/canonization-matushka-olga-alaska"Her humility, her ...
06/06/2025

Details on the canonization of Matushka Olga.
https://www.oca.org/fs/canonization-matushka-olga-alaska

"Her humility, her generosity, her piety, her patience, and her selfless love for God and neighbor were well-known in the Kuskokwim villages during her earthly life. Her care for comforting the suffering and the grieving has also been revealed after her life by grace-filled manifestations to the faithful throughout not only Alaska, but all of North America. The first peoples of Alaska are convinced of her sanctity and the great efficacy of her prayers." - Letter from His Grace Bishop Alexei of Sitka and Alaska to the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church of America.

Documents November 8, 2023: Proclamation of the Holy Synod of Bishops on the Glorification of the Righteous Matushka Olga November 2, 2023: Letter from His Grace Bishop Alexei of Sitka and Alaska to the Holy Synod News May 30, 2025:…

Pan-Orthodox Vespers for Sunday of Orthodoxy.
03/10/2025

Pan-Orthodox Vespers for Sunday of Orthodoxy.

Please JOIN us as we welcome His Grace, Bishop ANTHONY to our parish!Wednesday, February 19th@ 6:00 PM – Reception of Bi...
02/10/2025

Please JOIN us as we welcome His Grace, Bishop ANTHONY to our parish!

Wednesday, February 19th
@ 6:00 PM – Reception of Bishop Anthony followed by Vespers for Saint Leo, Bishop of Catania

Thursday, February 20th
@ 9:30 AM – Cemetary visit with Trisagion
@ 10:30 AM – New property visit with the planting of the cornerstone
@ 6:00 PM – Hierarchical Divine Liturgy and elevation of Justianian Davis to the Subdiaconate followed by a celebratory potluck.

Address

211 E Carlton Avenue
Meridian, ID
83642

Opening Hours

Wednesday 6pm - 7pm
Saturday 5pm - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+12083759630

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