The Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation invites all Kansas Citians to enjoy homemade Greek food, music and dancing at its 49th annual festival to be held Sept. 10-12. Located on the church grounds, 120th Street and Wornall Road, the festival, entertainment and parking are free. Read More
Our own Fr. Paisius Altschul was on KMBC TV talking about the changes that are needed on Troost. To watch the full coverage click here.
John Pepitone, FOX 4 News Meagan Kelleher, FOX 4 Web Producer 3:14 PM CDT, June 16, 2010 KANSAS CITY – The busiest bus route in Kansas City is undergoing a transformation. By fall, riders will be able to catch a bus along Troost every 10 minutes and there have been some environmental upgrades to beautify… Read More »
Want to go to the Chiefs game? Every ticket bought through us will actually help Reconciliation Services. Forward to your friends and family. Friday, August27th. For ticket information please call 816-931-4751 x 111 Print and post the flier below and let’s get together on that Friday night! Go Chiefs!
Janet Elfter, Annunciation Ladies Philoptochos member, was presented with the AGAPE Award (All Generations Accomplishing Philanthropic Endeavors) at the National Philoptochos Convention for her ongoing ministry of Feed the Needy at St. Mary’s of Egypt, Kansas City, Missouri. To read more…
Along a Kansas City avenue, cars zip past a vibrant street-scape, shoppers flow in and out of stores, and happy, healthy residents stroll along one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. This is 31st Street and Troost Avenue, in urban Kansas City, Mo. Unfortunately, this picture perfect world is just that a black and white,… Read More »
[From fox4KC.com] The sixth annual Troost Fest gets underway this weekend. The goal of the festival is to break down the dividing line that Troost represents. Father David Altschul joined the FOX 4 Morning Team to share some details about the festival. www.eiazone.com The 6th Annual Troost Fest is this Saturday, May 22nd, from 12… Read More »
By David (Paisius) Altschul, Special to The Kansas City Star Troost Avenue… My grandfather used to have a fur shop on 46th and Troost called Altschul and Son. My mother used to take me to Jones Store at 31st and Troost to shop for clothing when I was a boy. Across the street was the… Read More »
Fr. Moses Berry, friend and frequent volunteer at Reconciliation Services, was recently featured in the New York Times. The opening excerpt from the article is below. To read the full article, click here. ASH GROVE, Mo. — When he moved back home here 12 years ago, the Rev. Moses Berry wanted to settle down to… Read More »