St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee

 
 

Under the omophorion of His Grace Nikon, Locum Tenens of Dallas and the South, The Orthodox Church in America


St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Church  is a mission church of The Orthodox Church in America in the Diocese of Dallas and the South. Our patronal saint is our Father among the Saints Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow and Enlightener of North America. Our priest is Fr. Daniel Talley.


We are located at 357 Lookout High Street, Chattanooga, TN (the Tiftonia-Lookout Valley area of west Chattanooga, adjacent to Lookout High School).


  1. Click here for directions or email or call— 

  2. Fr. Daniel Talley:         423 821-5100 

  3. Fr. David (Colburn):    423 618-3884

  4. Or click here for a map to the church


Schedule:

  1. For St. Tikhon’s Calendar of Services & Events, click here

  2. Sunday: Hours at 9:45 a.m.

  3. Sunday: Divine Liturgy at 10:00 a.m. followed by a meal in common in the trapeza (dining hall).

  4. Inquirers’ Class: Ask for times.

  5. Wednesday: Vespers at 6:30 p.m.

  6. Saturday: Great Vespers at 5:30 p.m.


The Orthodox Liturgy (An explanation):

  1. Part 1: The Preparation

  2. Part 2: The Liturgy of the Word



St. Tikhon's Mission - Facebook Group


Incarnata - Fr. Daniel Talley's Online Blog

 

The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few; Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that He will send forth laborers into His harvest. (Matt. 9:37–38)

Welcome to Saint Tikhon of Moscow Orthodox Church

The spread of Christ’s faith ought to be near and precious to the heart of every Christian. —Our Father among the Saints Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow, Enlightener of North America


Let him who thirsts come to Me and drink. (John 7:37)

If you do not have a church home, we invite you to worship with us.


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Daily Menologion & Scripture Readings:

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Created: October 23, 2008 • Last Update: May 2, 2012