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A Millennial’s Journey to the Orthodox Christian Church: Part Two

January 17, 2017 By Fr. John 7 Comments

by Adam Lindahl But I will never forget that moment that I stepped over the threshold. I was immediately struck with a sense of awe and reverence. Before me stood a dark room with only candlelight illuminating select portions of the space. The smell of previously used incense lingered in the air. The image of […]

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A Millennial’s Journey to the Orthodox Christian Church: Part One

January 16, 2017 By Fr. John 7 Comments

by Adam Lindahl I remember exactly what I was doing the first time the thought crept into my head: There is no God. The depth and darkness of the cold Montanan winter surrounded me in the middle of my senior year of college while I sat in my room working on a difficult assignment. I […]

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Answering the Questions

December 8, 2016 By Fr. John 1 Comment

More of Fr. Nathaniel Johnson, talking about his favorite seasons, his immersion into Orthodoxy, and his favorite saints.  Fr. Deacon Nathaniel Johnson   Answering the Questions  

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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 […]

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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 […]

Filed Under: JTO Blog, Latest Stories Tagged With: excuses, orthodox

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