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st. gregory of nyssa

Saint Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, was a younger brother of St Basil the Great. His birth and upbringing came at a time when the Arian disputes were at their height. Having received an excellent education, he was at one time a teacher of rhetoric. In the year 372, he was consecrated by St Basil the Great as bishop of the city of Nyssa in Cappadocia....

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Beginnings [part I]

An Informal Account of
the Formation of St. Gregory of Nyssa OCA

By the grace of God, the Columbus, Ohio, Orthodox Christian community of St. Gregory of Nyssa has always known its special calling: service to the spiritual needs of students of The Ohio State University.

From that dedication has grown recognition that charity for neighbors, community and society at large are as vital to living Our Savior’s teaching as air is to breathe.

The small group attending the first service on Jan. 9, 1983, shared a vision with an eager pastor, Father Daniel W. Rentel.

“The 13 gathered that wintry night, the eve of the Feast of St. Gregory of Nyssa, committed their newborn mission to the path laid out by Father Daniel. They also adopted the patronage of St. Gregory and united with the Orthodox Church in America.”

Supported for 20 years by a hard-working year-round group of worshipers, St. Gregory’s has provided a church where students can worship in English away from home and meet others of the same faith. It has become a place where students inquiring into the Eastern Orthodox faith can find answers to their questions. For some seekers, this association has led to entrance into the faith by baptism and chrismation, or by chrismation alone. But St. Gregory’s is not a spiritual center only for OSU students. Students from other colleges and universities in or near Columbus are welcome.

Taking root

The new parish endured the pangs and headaches most missions face: raising funds, searching for a center to worship, outreach and growth.

For 10 years, the community prayed in a rented chapel near the OSU campus. The core congregation set about organizing and fund raising, while irrepressible students pitched in, teased and energized their elders.

In the first year, the congregation celebrated its first Divine Liturgy, formed a choir and held the inevitable bake sale. The small group put together 10 trays of baklava and about 98 dozen Russian tea cakes to raise an amazing $337. The baking project continues today at Christmas time. It is greatly expanded, with nearly every member of the congregation involved with this key fund-raiser.

By the end of the 1984, more firsts occurred: an infant and an adult baptism and a wedding.

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