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
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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
Source: Orthodox Theological Society of America Saturday, August 22, from 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT The novel Coronavirus has changed the way we interact with one another in many
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
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
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
“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
His Eminence, Archbishop ELPIDOPHOROS will open the Program with an Invocation and Message
Presentation by Protodeacon Peter Danilchick
on December 5, 2021 at 6:00 pm Eastern Time via ZOOM
Followed by a Panel Discussion with George Karcazes, Alexei Krindatch
and Dr. Gayle Woloschak
For more than three decades, Orthodox Christian Laity (OCL) has presented informative and educational programs annually and at other times featuring distinguished speakers, thoughtful panels and relevant topics in fulfillment of its mission. This mission includes: advancing the renewal of the Orthodox Christian Church in America by advocating that the laity remain part of the conciliar governance process which provides balance to the hierarchy and clergy, all working together in governance, spiritual and other matters to ensure accountability and transparency in the affairs of the Church. OCL’s overarching goal is to contribute to and work toward the establishment of an administratively and canonically unified, self-governing Orthodox Church in North America.
All of us yearn for that unity that Jesus prayed for: “Father, that they may be one as we are, that the world may know that You have sent me.” (John 17:21) Sometimes, despite all our hopes, that dream seems unattainable. But Jesus encourages us: “The things that I do you shall do – and greater things than these shall you do” (John 14:12). And what exactly can these things be? What is possible for each one of us?
Protodeacon Peter will challenge us with the fact that we are all, every one of us, called to be servant leaders, in service to God, His Church, and His people. He will review the work of the Assembly of Bishops in fostering church unity. He will offer practical ways for us to become partners in recent efforts towards creating unity on the grassroots parish level. He will help us to “dare and do great things” in bringing about the blessed unity of the Church that we all desire.
Source: Holy Cross Romanian Orthodox Church Father Calciu Lectures Presented by Holy Cross Romanian Orthodox Church, Alexandria VA Sunday, December 12, 2021 at 6:00 pm EST - English Fr Bogdan