Discover Orthodox Christianity


Discovering Orthodox Christianity

Discover the timeless wisdom of our Holy Tradition, made accessible and interesting by some of the best Orthodox Christian writers of today. This series of articles on some of the basic doctrines of the Orthodox Christian Faith is brought to you by Antiochian.org and Conciliar Media, a department of the Antiochian Archdiocese. They are also available from Conciliar as a series of attractive and informative booklets and brochures.

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What Does "Orthodox" Mean? The Doctrine, Worship and Values of the Church 

by Frederica Mathewes-Green

"The word 'orthodox' means 'right belief' or 'right praise.' The 'Orthodox Church' is also known as the 'Eastern Orthodox Church.'"


First Visit to an Orthodox Church: Twelve Things I Wish I'd Known

by Frederica Mathewes-Green

Orthodox worship is different! Some of these differences are apparent, if perplexing, from the first moment you walk in a church. Others become noticeable only over time. Here is some information that may help you feel more at home in Orthodox worship--twelve things I wish I'd known before my first visit to an Orthodox church.


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Finding the New Testament Church

by Fr. Jon Braun

"Our challenge is to find the New Testament Church in our day, being sure it is historically identical to the Church of the Apostles—the one Christ Himself established."


imageWhat on Earth is the Orthodox Church?

by Conciliar Press

"The Orthodox Church is the original Christian Church, the Church founded by the Lord Jesus Christ and described in the pages of the New Testament. Her history can be traced in unbroken continuity all the way back to Christ and His Twelve Apostles."


Entering God's Kingdom

by Fr. Peter E. Gillquist

If the Kingdom of God is worth anything, it's worth everything. We are called upon by Christ Himself to lay down everything that would keep us from entering it.


imageJesus is Lord! Christianity's Life-Changing Confession of Faith

by Fr. John Reeves

"To proclaim that Jesus is Lord demarcates the Christian from the rest of the world. It sums up the Christian faith in three words, and it is far different from merely noting that Jesus was born or that Jesus lived or died."


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Theosis: Partaking of the Divine Nature

by Mark Shuttleworth

"Theosis is the understanding that human beings can have real union with God, and so become like God to such a degree that we participate in the divine nature."


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How to Read Your Bible

by Bishop Kallistos Ware

"We are to see Scripture as a personal letter ad­dressed specifically to each one of us by God. We are each of us to see Scripture reading as a direct, individual dialogue between Christ and ourselves."


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What About the Non-Orthodox? The Exclusive Claims of the Church

by Fr. David Tillman

"We Orthodox believe in One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, and we believe that the Orthodox Church is it."


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Infant Baptism: What the Church Teaches

by Fr. John Hainsworth

"With God our Father, and the Church our Mother (Revelation 12:1), we gather as children of a holy family, each of us enjoying the full privileges of membership by a baptismal birthright."


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No Graven Image: Icons and Their Proper Use

by Fr. Jack Sparks

"The icon is a holy image, a door to heaven. It tells us that our Lord Jesus Christ and His great cloud of witnesses are present, on hand, on high, with us. Therefore, it is indispensable for those who sincerely pursue and desire the fullness of Christian worship."


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Confession: The Healing Sacrament

by Jim Forest

"The very word confession makes us nervous, touching as it does all that is hidden in ourselves: lies told, injuries caused, things stolen, friends deceived, people betrayed, promises broken, faith denied—these plus all the smaller actions that reveal the beginnings of sins."


Forgiveness and Reconciliation: How to Forgive Others and Receive Forgiveness

by Hieromonk Jonah

"Real reconciliation means complete and authentic acceptance of one another, despite sins, offenses, and transgressions: an authentic bond between persons in a spirit of love and humility. There will always be sins and offenses. We must never allow ourselves to criticize and judge one another, because it is always hypocrisy. We only judge others because we see in them our own faults and insecurities mirrored back to us."


Scripture and Tradition

by Fr. R. Thomas Zell

"For early Christians, there was no false dichotomy such as we see today between the Bible and Holy Tradition. It was never an 'either/or' op­tion. Both Scripture and Holy Tradition were received as having been given to the Church by God Himself, the source of all wisdom, through the direct operation of the Holy Spirit."

 

Resources for Learning About Orthodox Christianity

 
 
 

Glossary of Orthodox Terminology: A comprehensive introduction to the language crafted by the Church to communicate the truths of Christian belief and life.

 

What Orthodox Christians Believe: A practical A to Z handbook of brief, basic Orthodox teaching on a variety of subjects.

 

A Timeline of Church History: A brief timeline showing the continuity of Orthodoxy today and the Church of the first millennium. Adapted from the popular brochure available for purchase here from Conciliar Press.

 

North American Saints

 

Entering God's Kingdom: The "how-to's" of becoming a Christian and the necessary steps involved in moving from commitment to new birth in Christ, adapted as a flash presentation from the booklet written by Fr. Peter Gillquist of the Department of Missions and Evangelism.

 

Featured Reflections Archive

 

Featured Authors of the Archdiocese:

Douglas Cramer

Kh. Maggie Hock

Fr. Johannes Jacobse

Frederica Mathewes-Green

Terry Mattingly

Fr. George Morelli

Dr. Bradley Nassif

Virginia Nieuwsma

Fr. Constantine Nasr

Fr. John Oliver

Fr. Patrick Reardon

Fr. Kevin Scherer

 

Media Resources:

Orthodox Christian Center for the Advancement of Biblical Studies (OCABS):Dedicated to educating, inspiring and challenging the faithful to rediscovering the centrality of sound biblical interpretation for life in Christ.

 

Archdiocese Bookstore: Order Christian education, liturgical, catechetical, and general interest books and more from the Archdiocese. A PDF book list and order form is available online.

 

Conciliar Press Online Bookstore: Conciliar Media Ministries, a department of the Antiochian Archdiocese, publishes a wide range of books and other materials, and maintains an excellent online bookstore.

 

The Word: The Word is the official publication of the Antiochian Archdiocese. Full issues are available online in PDF format, as well as an easy to use Best of The Word section. The Word has been faithfully published for decades by the Antiochian Archdiocese, and has played a crucial role in the inspiration and education of generations of Antiochian Orthodox Christians.

 

re/CALL - Responding to God's Call in Your Life is a new podcast for Orthodox youth from the Department of Youth Ministry and Ancient Faith Radio.

 

Ancient Faith Radio: Part of Conciliar Media Ministries, Ancient Faith Radio is an Orthodox Christian media ministry, offering two 24-hour Internet radio stations and a wide variety of on-demand podcasts and audio specials.

 

Let Us Attend! Children's Weekly Gospel Program with Audio: Produced by the Department of Christian Education and Ancient Faith Radio, and ideal for use as the curriculum for a small church school, or by parents who wish to read the gospel on Saturday night with their children.

 

Orthodox Teen Talk Online (OTTO): An ongoing podcast for Orthodox Christian teens and their peers developed by the Department of Youth Ministry and Orthodox Christian Network (OCN). Visit OCN online at www.myocn.net to learn more or listen here.

 

Orthodox.TV: Offers subscription-based access to all online content including access to public addresses from hierarchs and the Archdioceses, online news, general Orthodox Communications, live main-events such as conventions and conferences up to 30 days after they are recorded, weekly shows, and online discussion forums.

 

St. Romanos Akathist hymn to the Theotokos, read by Frederica Mathewes-Green

 

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