by David and Elise Sumner We were chrismated at St. George in January of 2005 and converted to Orthodoxy from the Episcopal Church. Our journey took place over the last few years as we began reading books about Eastern Orthodoxy. Several things about Orthodoxy, and especially the Antiochian Orthodox Church, attracted us. We felt pulled […]
From Unchurched Hawaiian to Local Orthodox
As a church history major I became painfully aware that much of what passes for Evangelicalism: the altar call, the symbolic understanding of the Lord’s Supper, the inductive bible study method, minimalist creed, the rapture, all have their origins in the 1800s. This means that Evangelicalism is a modern innovation as is Liberalism.
One Girl’s Journey to Orthodoxy
by Molly Sabourin A freelance writer focusing on issues of family, faith, and community. Her work appears in the publications The Handmaiden, Salvo, and MOMSense. Molly is a regular podcaster for Ancient Faith Radio. Molly is also an Orthodox Christian, a wife, and a mother of four. Her first book, Close to Home (Conciliar Press), […]
The Story of Subdeacon John Dutcher
John R. Dutcher was ordained as Sub-deacon October 17, 2004 at St. Elijah’s Orthodox Christian Church-Oklahoma City, OK and fell asleep on August 8, 2008 – With the help of Nila Dutcher, his loving wife, we have an account of his personal journey to Orthodoxy. May his memory be eternal+! I guess you could say […]
From Protestant to Orthodox
by David B. Posted first on Monday, March 20, 2006, this was taken from this blog, which states: This will be the only post on this blog, and it’s for the sole purpose of sharing my testimony of how I converted from Evangelical Protestantism to the Eastern Orthodox Church. After the text of the testimony, […]
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