by Fr. Joseph Huneycutt I’m a Southerner. I was born and reared a Southern Baptist; educated as an Episcopalian, and converted to Orthodox Christianity a decade ago. Since then, I’ve been struggling to be Orthodox. As a missionary priest, I’ve also struggled to bring others to Orthodoxy in the South. More than anything, I’ve learned […]
Welcome Home
Maybe you’re on a journey. Maybe you’re happy where you are, but you know there is ‘more.’ Maybe it’s time to stop hiding from the questions you’ve always had. Journey To Orthodoxy is the Orthodox Christian “Welcome Home” Network. Here you will find a multitude of stories, resources and chances to connect with others who […]
The Most Powerful Weapon
Questioning yourself about the truth is the most powerful weapon that people have to defend those that intrude the peace of their minds.
More Protestants Find a Home in Orthodoxy
“This was a Christianity I had never encountered before, I was frozen in my tracks. I felt like I was in the actual presence of God, almost as if I was in heaven.”
The Church On Antarctica
The priests take care of the spiritual needs of staff of nearby Russian, Chilean, Polish, and Korean research stations. Their obligations include prayers for souls of 64 Russians who lost their lives in various expeditions, and the very occasional, very chilly, baptism. Recently the church performed its first wedding–the first wedding ever celebrated in a church in Antarctica. It was between a Chilean and Russian researcher, and was a proud moment for the southernmost Orthodox church in the world.
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