Sunday School - Bible Study

Bringing Macedonian Youth Together through Faith & Education

'God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of our knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.'

The St. Clement Bible Study Classes are taking place every Sunday from 10:30 am to 12 noon, for children age three to eighteen. The classes are taught by caring, dedicated and committed teachers. Our teachers, Pop. Mirjana Boseovski, Diana Laskovski, Julie-Ann Missios, Danny Naidovski, donate generously time and effort to help children learn about our Orthodox faith with our priests playing a vital role in the program.

Our mission is to enable students to acquire the Christian knowledge and values they need to develop a spiritual life, and become responsible members of society. Students develop also an understanding of our Macedonian history, language and traditions in the process.

4 Classes with 4 caring and committed teachers to suit the variable needs of each age group.

Half classroom, half in-church instruction with special sermon and lesson by Father Trajko and Father Ilija.

Social setting encouragin interaction with fellow Macedonian youth.

Customized curriculum highlighting Othodox Christian teachings, values & history.

Anyone interested in enrolling their children in the Bible Study Classes should contact the Church Office at 416-421-7451 or you may also contact Nada Dimitrievich at905-887-9437 or at nadia_d80@hotmail.com.

St. Clement Bible Study Classes Committee:
Very Rev. Trajko Boseovski, Very Rev. Ilija Dimitrieski, Sasho Popovski (President of St. Clement's Cathedral), Pop. Mirjana Boseovski, Nada Dimitrievich (Chair), George Klasios, Diana Laskovski, Julie-Ann Missios, Chris Moisiovski, Danny Naidovski, Goran Petkovski, Bob Pletsch, Stefanie Pletsch and Boris Stoikos.

 

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