Saint Anthony Greek Orthodox Church
Saint Anthony Greek Orthodox Church
AI Summary
Located in the heart of Reno at 4795 Lakeside Drive, Saint Anthony's sanctuary seats about 200 and its large 6,400 sq ft parish hall hosts community gatherings and events. The parish is best known for its annual Reno Greek Festival, which draws over 4,000 visitors, and supports an active OCF campus ministry at UNR, a year‑round Archangel Michael food barrel for donations, and a developing parish library. Worship and formation include Matins, Divine Liturgy, Paraklesis, Great Vespers, Thursday Night Orthodoxy talks, and daily chapel readings pulled from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese feed; services are also live‑streamed on the parish Facebook page and YouTube channel, with a weekly bulletin online and a monthly newsletter called The Voice. Led by Proistamenos Rev. Fr. Stephen Karcher (ordained in Jerusalem in 2002) with newly ordained Deacon Danilo on staff, the church office is open Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM–3:00 PM for visitor inquiries.
Service Times
Matins: Sunday 8:45 AM
Divine Liturgy: Sunday 10:00 AM
Paraklesis (Prayer & Healing Service): Wednesday 6:00 PM
Great Vespers: Saturday 6:00 PM
Worship Style
Liturgical
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📜Version History
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- Name:Saint Anthony Greek Orthodox Church
- Street Address:4795 Lakeside Drive
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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- Name:Saint Anthony Greek Orthodox Church
- Website URL:https://www.saintanthonyreno.org
- Summary:Located in the heart of Reno at 4795 Lakeside Drive, Saint Anthony's sanctuary seats about 200 and its large 6,400 sq ft parish hall hosts community gatherings and events. The parish is best known for its annual Reno Greek Festival, which draws over 4,000 visitors, and supports an active OCF campus ministry at UNR, a year‑round Archangel Michael food barrel for donations, and a developing parish library. Worship and formation include Matins, Divine Liturgy, Paraklesis, Great Vespers, Thursday Night Orthodoxy talks, and daily chapel readings pulled from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese feed; services are also live‑streamed on the parish Facebook page and YouTube channel, with a weekly bulletin online and a monthly newsletter called The Voice. Led by Proistamenos Rev. Fr. Stephen Karcher (ordained in Jerusalem in 2002) with newly ordained Deacon Danilo on staff, the church office is open Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM–3:00 PM for visitor inquiries.
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Initial church data
Last updated: 2/22/2026