Farsi-speaking Community

 St. George's church family includes people from many different nations. We welcome Iranians and other Farsi speakers to explore the Christian faith, and have many Farsi speaking Christian brothers and sisters in our church.


خانواده کلیسای سنت جورج شامل افراد بسیاری از ملل مختلف است. ما از ایرانیان و سایر فارسی زبانان برای کشف ایمان مسیحی استقبال می کنیم. و بسیاری از برادران و خواهران مسیحی فارسی زبان در کلیسای خود داریم

Sundays یکشنبه ها

Most of our Farsi speaking members come to our 1030 service on a Sunday. Our worship includes singing, prayer and Bible teaching and is followed by sharing tea and coffee. There is English to Farsi translation available at least once a month.
اکثر اعضای فارسی زبانان در روز یکشنبه به مراسم 1030 می آیند. عبادت ما شامل سرود خواندن، دعا و آموزش کتاب مقدس است ودرادامه با مشارکت به صرف چای و قهوه است. حداقل یک بار در ماه ترجمه انگلیسی به فارسی موجود است

Farsi-Speaking Group Tuesdays
(گروه فارسی سه شنبه ها(بعدازظهر

We meet on Zoom for worship, discipleship and prayer.
ما دربرنامه زوم برای عبادت، شاگردسازی و دعا ملاقات می کنیم

Four people standing on a stage in a church or cathedral, two men and two women, engaged in conversation. One woman holds a microphone toward a man with a beard, who is speaking. The second man holds a microphone and looks at the speaking man. The church features tall arches, stained glass, and wooden accents.

Zoom meeting details are only given out to members who are known to us and agree to be in our church Farsi-Speaking WhatsApp group.
جزئیات جلسه زوم فقط به اعضایی داده می شود که برای ما شناخته شده هستند و موافق هستند که در گروه واتساپ فارسی کلیسا حضور داشته باشند

Older woman smiling outdoors, wearing glasses, a gray sweater, a pearl necklace, a wristwatch, and a colorful scarf, standing on a sidewalk with trees and a building in the background.

Carol Ann Weir

Farsi Speaking Community Leader

Pray for Iran

In light of the ongoing situation in Iran, there are a range of prayers available to help you to pray.

A prayer for Anglicans in Iran written by Bishop Guli Francis-Dehghani with Persian text and an illustration of a lit candle on a purple background.