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More Protestants Find a Home in Orthodoxy

June 12, 2010 By admin 2 Comments

“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.”

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians, Mainline Protestants, News Tagged With: Antiochian, Bradley Nassif, Cal Oren, christian, christianity, conversion, convert, converting, Fr. Gregory Matthews-Green, Fr. Peter Gillquist, orthodox, Presbyterian, protestant

The Church On Antarctica

June 11, 2010 By admin 3 Comments

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.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: alexei, altay, antarctica, bellinghausen, chilean, Church, Holy Trinity, island, korean, lavra, monastery, orthodox, patriarch, polish, Russian, sergiyeva, South Pole, st. george, station, troitse

My Conversion to Eastern Orthodoxy

June 11, 2010 By admin 2 Comments

As was St. Vladimir over a thousand years ago, I found myself deeply moved by the beauty and reverence of the Orthodox liturgy. The focus of the liturgy is quite clearly the worship of the awesome Creator before whom we stand in humble supplication, asking His mercy upon us. This was often in sharp contrast with the mood (though, to be fair, not necessarily with the theological understanding) of most Protestant church services which I had attended over the years where the latest programs (or fads) or preferences of the local minister too often dictated the format and style of the service.

Filed Under: Mainline Protestants Tagged With: Calvinist, Church, convert, divine, human, moral, orthodox, orthodoxy, Paul Sauer, protestant, roman, sovereignty, worship

Celebrating 110 Yrs of Korean Orthodoxy

June 8, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

Korean Orthodox Church On 29-30 May 2010 celebrations dedicated to 110 anniversary of Orthodoxy in Korea were held in Seoul. The festivities were organized by the Korean metropolia of the Constantinopolitan Patriarchate. With the blessing of His Holiness Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, a delegation from Russian Orthodox Church headed by the Archbishop […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: american, anniversary, bartholomew, China, christian, japan, kirill, Korean Orthodox Church, orthodox, patriarch, Russia

Michael Bauman’s Journey to Orthodoxy

June 8, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

Looking back it is easy to describe my journey as a series of choices. It is not. My journey is simply listening and being obedient to the call.

Filed Under: Evangelicals Tagged With: call, convert, cult, evangelical, Holy Order of MANS, Huston Smith, Jesus Christ, Mary, Michael Bauman, mystery, Nietzsche, obedient, orthodox, Religions of Man, syncretistic, thus spake zarathustra, triumph

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