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The Church That Has It ALL

December 7, 2016 By Fr. John 2 Comments

I had the great pleasure of concelebrating liturgy with Fr. Nathaniel, and his fellow clergy at St. Lawrence Orthodox Church in Felton, CA, this past weekend. What a glorious encounter! Hear his story in his own words.  Fr. Deacon Nathaniel Johnson Fr. Nathaniel Johnson served the Orthodox Church as a deacon in the San Lorenzo […]

Filed Under: Baptists, Clergy, Latest Stories Tagged With: baptist, convert, Fr. Nathaniel Johnson, orthodox

A Journey from Western Christianity via Hinduism to Orthodoxy

November 17, 2016 By Fr. John 2 Comments

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What a path, through Hinduism to Orthodoxy and the True Faith! Fr. Nikon of New Skete [Mount Athos] remembers an Englishman who was troubled by his Church and went to India, Calcutta, in search of a genuine spiritual experience. He studied at the Hindu Faculty for four years, but still he did not find what […]

Filed Under: Hindus, Latest Stories, Other Christians Tagged With: convert, Hinduism, orthodoxy, western christianity

Forty Excuses for Not Joining the Orthodox Church

November 15, 2016 By Fr. John

Please don’t skip down to the list immediately. This entire post outlining ‘why I can’t become Orthodox’ is worthy of your time. Why do so few people of contemporary Western culture join the Orthodox Church? Before we attempt to answer this question, we would like to underline that this article is not about people of […]

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My Conversion To Orthodoxy

November 12, 2016 By Fr. John 1 Comment

Fr. Jonathan Hemmings talks about his conversion to Orthodoxy, his meeting Metropolitan Anthony of Sourouzh, and his last book.   Source My Conversion To Orthodoxy by Fr. Jonathan Hemmings

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians, Clergy, Latest Stories Tagged With: Anglican, convert, Fr. Jonathan Hemmings, orthodox

“My Joy is that I Have Found the Truth”

November 10, 2016 By Fr. John 2 Comments

Dear friends of Journey To Orthodoxy, As you know, we receive calls and emails from individuals, pastors and parishes all over the world, reaching out and wanting to join the Orthodox Church. Some are even young men with the desire to serve Christ as a priest in time. We do everything we can to get […]

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