Notice to the public: The previously advertised events for the coming weekend (7th-8th February) honouring St Eanswythe and celebrating the World Day of Orthodox Youth have been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
We will reschedule similar events later in the year, for which we will release new information in due course. We thank you for your understanding, and hope to see you soon. If you would like to get in touch, please email us at ofsjbEvents@gmail.com.
Conference
Salvation in the Writings of Elder Sophrony
Study Weekend 2 – 4 February 2018
Salvation in the Writings of Elder Sophrony

Study Weekend with a variety of top speakers, including Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia, on the theme of Salvation in the Writings of Elder Sophrony.
To cover meal costs and expenses:
£30 for the whole weekend
£20 day rate for Saturday
Hosted by the Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity and Saint Luke, Birmingham.
Find this event on Facebook
Sorrow into Joy – 2017 Conference
14 – 16 July 2017
Sorrow into Joy

Speakers to include
Metropolitan Silouan of
the British Isles & Ireland
Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia
Mother Sarah
Dr Razvan Porumb
High Leigh Conference Centre
Hoddesdon, Herts EN11 8SG
Download Application Form
Download Poster
What’s On- Winter 2016-17
It’s the Nativity Fast, and one way the Fellowship gets ready for the feast is the now regular concert by the Mosaic Choir. This year we visit the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Andrew in Kentish Town, London, NW1 9QA on Friday 16 December at 7:30pm. Come along and celebrate Christmas in many different traditions, with carols from across Europe and beyond: Greece, Romania, Serbia, Poland, Canada and the United Kingdom! Free entry with a retiring collection. You can tell us that you’re coming , and download it to your calendar with our Facebook Event
And St Andrew blesses us again in January, with the Fellowship’s first visit to Scotland for the annual Study Weekend on Holiness in the Bible, hosted by the Orthodox Church of St Andrew. It’s just £40 (£20 for students), excluding accommodation and travel, but including meals and a bus tour of the city. There will also be an opportunity to venerate the relics of St Andrew. Find this event on Facebook.
So, in this time when commercialisation of Christmas is everywhere, make time for two events for your spiritual health! Wishing you a blessed fast and a joyful feast!