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Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox
Church
Reverend Father James Pavlow, Pastor
Reverend Father George I. Paulson,
Pastor Emeritus
Reverend Father Savas Constantinou,
Pastor Retired
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox
Church

A Parish History
On November 19, 1980, a small
gathering of Orthodox faithful made a commitment to pursue establishing a new
Greek Orthodox Church to serve the Orthodox community in Virginia Beach.
From this inauspicious initial gathering, Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
was born.
In the ensuing months, a flurry
of activity culminated in the hand-delivery of petitions from 121 households to
the Archdiocese on March 4, 1981 requesting a charter for the new church.
On April 5, 1981, the first
General Assembly meeting for the proposed church was held at Plaza Junior High
School, presided over by Rev. Father Theodore Chelpron. This meeting
marked several extremely important events in the life of our church.
First, Father Theodore presented the congregation with the initial parish
charter. Also, the altar was set up for the first time. All those
who attended became charter members of the new church. An interim parish
council was selected, which included: President Thomas C. Kyrus, Vice-President
Michael Savvides, Treasurer George Kotarides, Secretary Michael Katsias, George
A. Christie, Peter Daikos, Sander Dukas, Bob Gabriel, Sotirios Karageorge, Louis
Paulson, John Perros, Edward Redfearn, Constantine A. Spanoulis, Roshan Talreja,
and Nicholas Theodoridis. The Rev. Father George I. Paulson, recently
retired from the U.S. Navy and residing in Virginia Beach with his family,
became our first parish pastor and the spiritual father of the fledgling
congregation. The unique blending of talents- Father Paulson's charismatic and
innovative leadership, the visionary and tireless efforts of the new leaders,
and the boundless enthusiasm of the young congregation- created an environment
where the transformation from the idea of a Virginia Beach Orthodox
Church to the reality was only a matter of time.
From there, events moved quickly.
A choir was formed, under the direction of Elaine Kyrus. Acolytes were
selected and trained under the tutelage of Fr. Paulson. Funds were raised
and materials donated to transform Plaza Junior High School, our temporary
location, into an Orthodox house of worship.
Finally, on May 3, 1981, the
first Divine Liturgy for the new Greek Orthodox Church was celebrated at Plaza
Junior High School. At this Liturgy, the interim Parish Council was sworn
in and the first confirmation took place. We also held our very first
Sunday School and Bible Study classes. On May 24, 1981, Courtney
Constantina Zinovis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Zinovis, was the first baby
baptized in our church. On May 31, the first General Assembly meeting, as
a chartered parish, was held at Plaza Junior and by-laws were approved.
On July 1, 1981, our Ladies
Philoptochos Society was organized, with Thalia Tsantes elected as the first
president. On July 19, 1981, Hershell Meadows and Maria Efstathiou became
the first couple married in our parish. Formal communication was
established early with the church community via a newsletter, edited by Louis
Paulson, and the first issue was published on May 14, 1981. This
newsletter became the crucial link between the congregation and the various
efforts to provide for the new church in its formative stages.
On October 11, 1981, the General
Assembly unanimously approved a proposal to purchase a former roller rink on
First Colonial Road to be the permanent site for the new church. On
October 28, 1981, Metropolitan Silas authorized the purchase of the former
roller rink and fund raising began in earnest for the new church. Through
teamwork, dedication, and hard work, the new location was ready for its first
Divine Liturgy celebrated on February 14, 1982. So, less than eighteen
months after the group met to explore the feasibility of establishing a church
in Virginia Beach, the new church, now named Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox
Church, existed. On April 17, 1982, Saint Nicholas celebrated its first
Easter Service of the Resurrection at this new site.
Not content to rest on these
significant accomplishments, this humble community of faithful took on yet
another serious and long-term commitment- this time to raise funds to build an
entirely new church building on the First Colonial Road site. The history
of the years before the new building was completed is a record of steadfast
vision, stewardship, sacrifice, joy, and fellowship in working towards a common
goal. For several years, the building fund drive included bake sales,
fashion shows, dinners, lunches, craft shows, generous corporate donations,
individual pledges, GOYA projects, special weekly collections, and other means
to raise the capital necessary to build a permanent home for Saint Nicholas.
Again, this hard work and commitment was rewarded when ground was broken for the
new building.
The building was designed and
built by Greg Dragas, and a number of generous benefactors and individual
contributors ensured the success of this endeavor. When our new building
was completed, the roller rink structure was converted into our current
fellowship hall. The first Divine Liturgy in our new building was
celebrated on Palm Sunday, 1997.
One of the innovative ideas
implemented during this period was to offer commemorative bricks, inscribed with
the names of loved ones and designed for display, to the congregation.
These small commemorative bricks provide a means of showing support for the
church and memorializing special members of the Saint Nicholas family. The
bricks are mounted and displayed in the Narthex. The offering of these
commemorative bricks continues today, a simple testimonial to the past, the
present, and the future Saint Nicholas family.
Saint Nicholas has been blessed
with inspired spiritual leadership throughout its existence. From the very
beginning, Father Paulson provided strong, learned, and innovative guidance- a
strong Shepherd who guided the young church throughout its formative years.
As pastor from 1981-2004, his impact on Saint Nicholas is profound and lasting.
In 2004, Father Paulson became Pastor Emeritus. Our fellowship hall is
named in commemoration of Father Paulson and his beloved Presbytera Evangeline,
for their essential contributions to Saint Nicholas.
Father Uhl and his family came to
Saint Nicolas Greek Orthodox parish in 1983, where he served as lay assistant to
the founding pastor, Father Paulson. In 1997, Rev. Father Savas
Constantinou joined the Saint Nicholas family. In 1998, Father Sav became
assistant pastor and Youth Director. In August 2004, Father Sav became the
second pastor of Saint Nicholas. Sadly, on July 15, 2005, for medical
reasons, Father Savas had to step down as pastor. Father Sav's
contribution was more subtle, but no less important, providing needed continuity
and stability during a transition period in our church's life. In August
2005, Rev. Father James Pavlow was assigned pastor of Saint Nicholas, bringing
an energy, enthusiasm, and religious depth which has served the congregation
well. In addition, for many years our Saint Nicholas family has included
Rev. Father Bill Bartz, who has served our parish as his military duties
allowed. Each of these Reverend Fathers has helped provide a ministry that
is wise, strong, and committed.
When all is said and done, a
building is simply a building- it is the individual people and their steadfast
commitment that form the heart and soul of a church. Whether it is
supporting the Judeo-Christian Outreach Center, Saint Basil's Academy, Orthodox
Missions, Holy Cross Seminary, disaster relief victims, or other charitable
endeavors, the people of Saint Nicholas have always donated their time, talent,
and energy to help others. This has never been done in pride, but to live
as the Orthodox faith directs us. In truth, our church's existence is
sustained and maintained by the individuals who contribute their time and effort
daily to every aspect of our church life- our priests, the Parish Council,
Philoptochos, our Sunday School teachers, our Choir, the Acolytes, those who
organize and assist with dances and golf tournaments, those who prepare and
serve special meals, bingo volunteers, those who adorn our church
with flowers on holy days, those who organize fund drives, volunteers who help
clean, paint, landscape, and maintain our building, administrators, and ushers-
25 years of doing what was needed to help others and help our parish.
This, the 25th Anniversary of Saint Nicholas, is ultimately a testament to the
vision, the commitment, and the sustained contributions of all members and
friends of the Saint Nicholas congregation, past and present.
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