Hello Campers, Times are changing, and a new age calls for new people! The Lord is preparing his Church with a new crew – and that means YOU. Sure, things are getting darker, but light shines in the darkness. Regardless of the state of lockdowns, I want you to go HERE and learn more about […]
Fr. Edward’s Path from Episcopalian to Orthodoxy
by Sergei Mudrov It was easy to get from San Francisco to Berkeley, CA., by high-speed train. It took me half an hour to reach Ashby Station, from which St. John the Baptist’s Church is five minutes’ walk. Fr. Edward Henderson has served here for over six years—since autumn 2013, almost since his ordination. He made […]
Nine Baptisms Celebrated in Maine Mission
Photo: eadiocese.org The St. Polycarp of Smyrna Mission Church of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia in Sanford, Maine celebrated the illumination of several new members this week. As the ROCOR Eastern American Diocese reports, 8 Baptisms were celebrated on Sunday and another on Monday. St. Polycarp’s is a Greek Rite mission of ROCOR with services […]
Turning Point
by Jim Connolly A good man, when he finds a good thing, wants to share it. (Monk Arseniye) I was raised in a home that did not talk much about God and therefore I had very little exposure to the Christian faith. In 1974, when I was 18 years old and a senior in high […]
1,000 indigenous Papuans interested in holy Orthodoxy, appeal to Patriarch Kirill to start a mission
On August 25, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church decided to expand the pastoral responsibility of its Diocese of Singapore to cover East Timor and Papua New Guinea. According to a new report from Interfax, about 1,000 indigenous Papuans are interested in adopting holy Orthodoxy, and more than 100 have officially appealed to His […]
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