Wrapping Up 2021 and Welcome to 2022
The year 2021 was a challenging one, but if we learn the right lessons, perhaps 2022 can be when we Orthodox help make a real difference.
Read more →The year 2021 was a challenging one, but if we learn the right lessons, perhaps 2022 can be when we Orthodox help make a real difference.
Read more →Abbot Tryphon is 76, and has decided against the COVID jabs. The Abbot believes the pandemic is from the Devil, and that evidence about the effects of the jabs is being suppressed.
Read more →Webinar with live Q&A featuring a distinguished panel of MDs, priests, and lawyers to guide Orthodox Christians forward in the pandemic.
Read more →Our society is in freefall. At Christmas, as we celebrate the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, we need hope in our Churches, not masks and fear.
Read more →The pandemic is over. People are rejecting the COVID narrative. A major backlash is brewing among an angry populace. Will Orthodoxy also suffer?
Read more →The world is changing at a rapid pace, but within Orthodoxy, change is coming to restore traditions we have lost but desperately need.
Read more →The announcement of the new Merck and Pfizer drugs to treat COVID is a game-changer. The official narrative will crumble as the coalition sustaining it fragments.
Read more →For American Orthodox Christians, it often seems that all of our bishops accept/enforce the COVID narrative. There are heroes that don’t.
Read more →After years of misbehavior by the Ecumenical Patriarch and Archbishop Elpidophoros, a former Anglican explains leaving his Greek parish.
Read more →Mankind has fallen for the lie before that we can save ourselves and improve on what God has provided through our own efforts.
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