• Orthodoxy and Anthropology in Conversation

    Fordham University Lincoln Center Campus 113 W 60th Street, New York, New York

    Most scholarly engagements with Orthodox Christianity rest in the fields of theology and history, with little ethnographic focus on the socio-political, everyday lives of Orthodox Christians today. Similarly, anthropology of Orthodoxy is often devoid of theological sensitivity. In an effort to make Orthodox Studies holistic and attuned to the experiences of believers, this panel brings

  • Orthodox Christian Women of Detroit 2020 Speakers Series

    These lectures take place at various venues throughout the year.  For more information go to: https://www.coccdetroit.org/files/Flyers/ocw/OCW-SpeakerSeries2020.pdf LIKE US ON FACEBOOK tureturtee:https://www.facebook.com/440819592966158 PLEASE SHARE THIS FLYER AND OUR FACEBOOK PAGE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND PARISHIONERS.WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AT OUR EVENTS IN 2020! These events will take place from March through November, 2020 at various

  • Archbishop Elpidophoros to Hold Virtual Town Hall with Greek Orthodox Faithful

    Archbishop Elpidophoros New York, NY – On the Saturday of Lazaros, April 11th, at 3:00 pm EST, His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America will hold a Virtual Town Hall with the Greek Orthodox Faithful of America. This nationwide call-in will be moderated by Journalist Demetria Kalodimos, a trusted voice in Middle Tennessee for over 35 years,

  • Live call-in show on “Coronavirus and Orthodox Parish Life” on April 28 at 9 pm (EST)

    Source: Ancient Faith Ministries If you are interested in how the Coronavirus pandemic has affected American Orthodox Churches, please take part in the live call-in show, “Coronavirus and Orthodox Parish Life,” on Ancient Faith Radio, Tuesday, April 28, 9 pm EST / 6 pm PST. To access the show, go to www.ancientfaith.com/live. Hosted by Fr. Thomas

  • 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies

    Medieval Institute Western Michigan University 1903 W Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, MI, United States

    Byzantine apocalyptic literature greatly shaped the apocalyptic imagination of the Middle Ages. Various narrative sequences and even whole texts that originated in Byzantium came to fundamentally condition the medieval outlook of the eschatological future. This session is dedicated to an interdisciplinary discussion of medieval Greek apocalyptic traditions, with an emphasis on historiography, hermeneutical approaches, and

  • Introducing New Missionary to Sweden, Elaine Piniat! Interview today, May 8, 2020, at 5 pm on OCMC’s Facebook Page

    Orthodox Christian Mission Center Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/OrthodoxChristianMissionCenter)

    Source: Orthodox Christian Mission Center by Niko Birbilis Elaine Piniat, one of our newest missionaries, currently preparing to serve in Sweden! This Friday, May 8, we’ll be interviewing another of our newest missionaries live: Elaine Piniat! Elaine is currently preparing to serve in Sweden and has had a remarkable journey that has led her to follow

  • 2020 Pan-Orthodox Music Symposium: Scarsdale, NY

    St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary 575 Scarsdale Road, Yonkers 10707, New York, United States

    Discover “Music as Liturgy” this summer during four days of singing at liturgical services, engaging dialogue, and learning from experts in the field of liturgical music as St. Vladimir’s Seminary hosts the third North American regional music symposium! The 2020 Pan-Orthodox Music Symposium, co-hosted by the International Society for Orthodox Church Music (ISOCM). Participants—expected from