About Our Parish
Saint Herman Orthodox Church was established as a mission parish of the Western American Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church at the Feast of Pentecost, in June of 2014. The formal blessing of the parish by our diocesan hierarch, Bishop MAXIM, came as a timely and loving response to nearly fours years of hard work and prayer on the part of the faithful of Saint Herman’s, as well as the missionary vision and sacrifice of Fr Russell Radoicich and his family of Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church in Butte, MT. Saint Herman’s humble beginnings could not stop priest nor parishioners from working hard to transform the little community from being the fellowship of a few faithful, gathered in a tiny apartment, into a diverse and dynamic, growing church family.
God’s incredible blessing has been apparent at every stage of the journey for our young community. Saint Herman parish has now opened yet a new chapter by transforming an old, rundown temple on Kalispell’s Westside into a beautiful Orthodox Christian Church, blessed by Bishop MAXIM and hallowed by the celebration of the Divine Liturgy, the presence of sacred relics and the ordination of a priest. Now, with everything needful in place, the faithful of Saint Herman look to the future with hope and joy.
The outward goal of our community is the same as it has always been for every local manifestation of Christ’s Church since our Lord’s commandment at His Ascension on the Mount of Olives –to transform the world by going out “into all the world, and preach[ing] the Gospel to the whole creation,” (Mark 16:15) and by making disciples of all, “baptizing them in the of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19). The inner mission of St. Herman’s, for every soul –both priest and parishioner –is to be “transformed by the renewing of your minds” (Romans 12:2). To become “heirs of God and fellow heirs of Christ” (Roman’s 8:17). And, most importantly, to become “partakers of the Divine nature” (2 Peter 1:4), as we all strive together to “take up our cross and follow” our Lord (Matthew 16:24). As Orthodox Christians and members of the Body of Christ, we go about this vocation with fear and trembling, and yet with hope, sustained by the truth that as Christ promised, He has built His Church and “the gates of hell shall not prevail against her” (Matthew 16:18).
Our Priest
With the blessing of Bishop MAXIM of the Western American Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Fr Panayiotis Tekosis moved to Saint Herman's Orthodox Christian Church in August of 2021.
Fr Panayiotis is married to Matushka Kathryn and together they have six children.
Fr Panayiotis was born and raised in the Orthodox Church in Greece. He was formed in the Orthodox faith by the piety of the priests serving at the parish of his youth and the many notable Orthodox theologians teaching the generation of his time. Fr Panayiotis, who is fluent in English and Greek, studied at St Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary for a year and completed his theological studies at St Stephen's House of Studies at the Antiochian Village in Ligonier, PA. Prior to these, and as part of his priestly formation he received Orthodox patristic and pastoral theology tutelage under the late Metropolitan of Diokleia, Kallistos (Ware) of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Fr Pan studied existential-phenomenological psychotherapy in England and worked in mental health and human services for over a decade. He also holds degrees in business and organizational behavior.