[ditty_news_ticker id="27897"] Past Events – Page 2 – Orthodox Christian Laity

Women Scholars of Orthodox Christianity

Source: Orthodox Christian Studies Center - Fordham University Dr. Elizabeth Prodromou Wednesday, August 5, 2020 - 4 p.m. Online Webinar via Zoom (Link to be sent 1-2 days prior) The Orthodox Christian Studies Center at Fordham University is delighted to present the sixth episode of its webinar series highlighting the scholarly insights and academic careers

Millennials, Youth & Young Families Living Their Callings – Part 1

Alyssa and Niko Kyritsis Source: Ancient Faith Podcasts - Stewardship Calling The empirical data shows that 60% of youth depart the church when they leave their parents’ homes. The data also tells us that between 35% and 40% of U.S. Millennials officially claim NO religious affiliation whatsoever. At the same time, Millennial youth are increasingly focused

Introduction to Liturgical Mystagogy – September 3, 2020 at 7 pm CDT

urce: Lumen Christi Institute Introduction to Liturgical Mystagogy Deacon Daniel Galadza Daniel Galadza (University of Regensburg) Thursday, September 3 | 7:00 p.m. CDT (GMT -5) REGISTER HERE Free and open to the public. This event will be presented on Zoom (registration required), and live-streamed on YouTube. This event is presented as part of a Fall webinar lecture series on

ONLINE ​NATIONAL ADVANCED LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

Source: St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary & Orthodox Christian Leadership Initiative   Hone your ability to lead members of the Body of Christ in a struggling world. This fall, St. Vladimir’s Seminary is once again partnering with the Orthodox Christian Leadership Initiative (OCLI) to co-host the 4th Annual National Advanced Leadership Conference. The event is designed for lay and ordained

$200.00

2020 OCAMPR Annual Conference

“Christ, the Measure of Wellness: Healing Mind, Body, and Soul” OCAMPR exists to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and promote Christian fellowship among healing professionals in medicine, psychology and religion. Members pursue an understanding of the whole person which integrates the basic assumptions of medicine, psychology and religion within the Orthodox Christian faith in educating and serving