One man's heresy is another man's orthodoxy, eh? <[;-)======
Nope, we just don’t read it in any of our services. It’s part of the canon, but regarded as more likely to excite the passions than to edify, so we don’t make much of a deal about it. (Though some aspects of our liturgical practice are drawn from it: for instance, the earthly altar of a church being a copy of, and, participating in the Heavenly altar, we always have a relic of a martyr in the Holy Table.)