A Protestant Learns About Greek Orthodoxy

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @FaithfulReflect
    @FaithfulReflect 5 лет назад +3664

    I am a convert to Orthodox Christianity from protestantism and I really respect how the guy who made this video did so very objectively and fairly.

    • @barmitsva6897
      @barmitsva6897 5 лет назад +98

      You saw the Truth. Thank God

    • @flawlessvic
      @flawlessvic 5 лет назад +92

      I agree. He didn't bully or cut the video to make his 'side' better. He provided some differences, but did so amicably.

    • @shirleygoss1988
      @shirleygoss1988 5 лет назад +51

      J S Jesus promised to build a church! That Church is not a nebulous concept, but a visible reality.

    • @FaithfulReflect
      @FaithfulReflect 5 лет назад +122

      @ while I certainly agree that being a convert to Jesus is essential, I would point out that being a convert to Orthodox Christianity is being a convert to Jesus. The Orthodox Christian church is the same church that Jesus established on the day of Pentecost and still continues to this day. One cannot become a Orthodox Christian about being converted to Christ. With that being said I firmly believe that we would both agree that the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is the most important thing in all the universe and relationship with him is the pathway to Salvation. After all he is the way, the truth, and the life. All glory be to the father and the Son and the Holy Spirit now and ever unto ages of Ages amen!

    • @FaithfulReflect
      @FaithfulReflect 5 лет назад +45

      @@flawlessvic I completely agree that he did an excellent job and that it is extremely rare to see people of one Faith tradition betraying a different Faith tradition in a fair and balanced light. It certainly was a breath of fresh air. If only all Christians would spend less time bickering among themselves and more time serving the lord Jesus by serving this broken and lost world!

  • @BlackSilver23
    @BlackSilver23 5 лет назад +4198

    The Internet needs more content like this; non-confrontational, sincere, open and honest. Thank you.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  5 лет назад +101

      Thanks!

    • @NathanAMeyers
      @NathanAMeyers 5 лет назад +7

      There are tons of other vids which are like this over at *cosmic skeptic*

    • @lindaroche1363
      @lindaroche1363 5 лет назад +25

      Jesus was confrontational.

    • @kayharker712
      @kayharker712 5 лет назад +7

      Nonsense. The video should have been titled "A Protestant Learns About Greek Orthodoxy
      ...... and discovers it's why Greek and Russian societies are so corrupt and backward - on a par with Romans and slightly above Islam"

    • @TheBaconWizard
      @TheBaconWizard 5 лет назад +2

      @The Owlets Actually, I am a big proponent of confrontation, but not violence: It should be a sacred thing in itself. But, the OP is not wrong. There is no shortage of confrontation between religions on the internet, usually from a place of ignorance. While I defend confrontation, there is always more room for understanding. Context: I am a loud atheist who loves The Bible and Genesis in particular.

  • @nebraskafootball372
    @nebraskafootball372 5 лет назад +714

    Known this priest since I was 5 years old. He is a great man, used to ask him questions all the time about God when I was little, was always very patient with me, something I would not be able to do myself.

    • @Ban_Usury_Worldwide
      @Ban_Usury_Worldwide 5 лет назад +10

      Really? I'm in Lincoln, is he in Nebraska?!!?!? I'd love to go meet him, I'm currently looking for a church!

    • @malachi-c
      @malachi-c 5 лет назад +1

      @@Ban_Usury_Worldwide In the description of this video, it says he's in Colorado unfortunately.

    • @Ban_Usury_Worldwide
      @Ban_Usury_Worldwide 5 лет назад

      @@malachi-c Ah, thank you.

    • @ysteffes
      @ysteffes 5 лет назад +5

      St. Francis of Assisi Church
      Address
      1145 South St.
      Lincoln, NE 68502-2253

    • @Ban_Usury_Worldwide
      @Ban_Usury_Worldwide 5 лет назад +2

      @@ysteffes Thank you, I'll look into that, I'm going to attend Vespers at St. John of Kronstadt church this evening, but I may check out St Francis as well.

  • @jbhrs
    @jbhrs 4 года назад +1006

    I'm actually converting to Orthodox Christianity now, it's going to be a hard journey but I love the people in my church, even the small orthodox enclave in a rural town in Texas is more beautiful than any evangelical megachurch.

    • @heimdallwg2112
      @heimdallwg2112 4 года назад +89

      Welcome home brother.Greetings from a Serbian Orthodox.
      May our Lord have mercy on us.

    • @JustBillyLoL
      @JustBillyLoL 4 года назад +53

      @@heimdallwg2112 Brother 🇬🇷🇷🇸

    • @IAMFISH92
      @IAMFISH92 4 года назад +68

      Congrats, brother. I’m in the same boat. Unfortunately, my wife and son aren’t converting with me. Pray for me.

    • @jimsaltaferos2880
      @jimsaltaferos2880 4 года назад +25

      @@IAMFISH92 ill pray every night for you brother

    • @jimsaltaferos2880
      @jimsaltaferos2880 4 года назад +13

      Lord give you strenght

  • @snina9651
    @snina9651 5 лет назад +799

    "I don't understand that in the Protestant world's it's like once you're dead you're gone. Why? Because you can't donate anymore?" Lmao Savage.

    • @gregmoldovan5921
      @gregmoldovan5921 5 лет назад +76

      That was awesome! Also his comment about governments adopting the dome in buildings.

    • @Nonnobisdomine77
      @Nonnobisdomine77 5 лет назад +1

      😂

    • @Gideon_Judges6
      @Gideon_Judges6 4 года назад +42

      Uhh probably because communicating with the dead, even dead ancestors, is necromancy and prohibited all over the Bible including Duet. 18:9-13

    • @Nonnobisdomine77
      @Nonnobisdomine77 4 года назад +55

      @@Gideon_Judges6 so you're telling me there is no life in Jesus after death 🤔

    • @Gideon_Judges6
      @Gideon_Judges6 4 года назад +28

      @@Nonnobisdomine77 I'm telling you that the resurrection of the dead hasn't happened yet... or rather, I'm repeating what the Bible says.

  • @cmoberg2036
    @cmoberg2036 5 лет назад +1820

    I was Lutheran all my life until 3 years ago...After losing our son to suicide..lost my relationship with God...and my church did not help...I went looking for Him and found him in the orthodox Christian church . I converted and found my son. peace, comfort and my Lord. Jesus Christ

    • @dystopian2153
      @dystopian2153 5 лет назад +94

      Oh this brought me to tears. I am so very sorry for what you have been through but glad that you found a place of support in Orthodoxy. My heart goes out to you.
      I was raised Orthodox but I strayed to try other churches. My heart has never forgotten. I plan to return and stay. I need the support as well as I as my son is going through tough times.
      Again, please know that I hope you're doing well and I'm sending love and light your way. GOD BLESS

    • @FaithfulReflect
      @FaithfulReflect 5 лет назад +36

      I am very sorry for your loss and can only imagine how painful that must have been. I myself am a single father to a beautiful boy and would not even want to think about how I would feel if I ever lost him. Glory and Thanksgiving be to our heavenly father for bringing you peace and comfort through this incredibly difficult trial! May the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you always!

    • @victoriatheo6070
      @victoriatheo6070 5 лет назад +15

      God bless you!!!! Have strength in Jesus our Lord and don't give room to doubt!

    • @billbill2072
      @billbill2072 5 лет назад +20

      Rip to your son

    • @gunner678
      @gunner678 5 лет назад +8

      Bless you!

  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday 5 лет назад +935

    "We're the ones with problems". Ain't that the truth. Enjoyed this interview very much.

    • @AstroStrongBox
      @AstroStrongBox 5 лет назад +5

      SmarterEveryDay We make mistakes for sure, because we don't have all possible inputs. But do babies really have problems?

    • @Joshula337
      @Joshula337 5 лет назад +28

      Blaze Sanders They have the problem that they will die. If they are baptized into Christ then they both died and I raised up within Him. Even if someone can skirt through life without any personal conscious sin, They still live with in a fallen world and within fallen flesh. So if anything babies especially deserve a path to salvation simply because they are going to suffer from the effects of being in a fallen world.

    • @snowice3837
      @snowice3837 5 лет назад +22

      Weird to find you here. Lol 😂.
      I enjoy watching your videos.

    • @AGENT47ist
      @AGENT47ist 5 лет назад +6

      @@Joshula337 babies don't have sin, they are newborn souls, from The Creator. Babies are pure and light.

    • @Joshula337
      @Joshula337 5 лет назад +9

      AGENT47ist I didn’t say they have sin. I said they have death. They will learn sin because they are not born into a perfect world.

  • @matmar10
    @matmar10 4 года назад +862

    Him: "You know who stole the dome, right?"
    Me (Muslim): ... uh ...
    Him: "The government! Because they want to watch over you and collect your taxes."
    Me: 👏👏👏

    • @_____c___482
      @_____c___482 4 года назад +13

      Matthew Joseph Martin 😂 😂

    • @oneman80840
      @oneman80840 4 года назад +11

      From a house to honor the one true God of Abraham…to a pagan temple adorned with images of Greek deities truly 😔

    • @borkmapper7419
      @borkmapper7419 4 года назад +4

      mashallah my friend, from the great plains of minor asia you've come. From the great steppe and orient, the far way across your beau... ohh wait you are Musim. I thought the religion.. Yeaaa....

    • @matmar10
      @matmar10 4 года назад +1

      @@borkmapper7419 Haha yes that was a typo. I've fixed it.

    • @merrilllangs
      @merrilllangs 4 года назад +3

      Or the gov was Christian 😉

  • @samkhalil3784
    @samkhalil3784 5 лет назад +2247

    “The Orthodox Church is evangelical, but not
    Protestant. It is Orthodox, but not Jewish. It is
    Catholic, but not Roman. It is not non-denominational,
    it is pre-denominational. It has been believed, taught,
    preserved, defended, and died for.”

    • @lornelz
      @lornelz 5 лет назад +111

      one day, as Christ prayed for and asked of the Apostles, the church will be one again.

    • @gilbertcheng3862
      @gilbertcheng3862 5 лет назад +22

      Aptly, put. Is that a quote from somewhere?

    • @samkhalil3784
      @samkhalil3784 5 лет назад +24

      @@gilbertcheng3862 I got it from a premier for Lent

    • @stansmith4054
      @stansmith4054 5 лет назад +26

      My brain just exploded!

    • @SanjayFGeorge
      @SanjayFGeorge 5 лет назад +25

      That was one awesome description ! Well put.

  • @LetsGoGetThem
    @LetsGoGetThem 5 лет назад +789

    Don't forget your brothers of Ethiopia, Orthodox. They remained when others fell, the land of Prester John

  • @slavdefendov1499
    @slavdefendov1499 5 лет назад +873

    GOD BLESS ALL CHRISTIANS.
    Love from Serbia!

  • @Valyoungdaughter
    @Valyoungdaughter Год назад +29

    I've been a member of many Christian churches but when I started going to the Orthodox church, I felt fully at home and accepted. It was not the people in the churches, they were great. My feeling of being truly not being an outsider is God. I'm not yet allowed the communion as I have to go through classes but I am accepted by God. I'm finally home.

  • @Byzantios1
    @Byzantios1 5 лет назад +540

    Nice to see Christians being able to sit down like mature adults and have a respectful discussion.

    • @7.62mikemike3
      @7.62mikemike3 5 лет назад +8

      Right, true christianity only needs to be compared to the bible for authenticity, I don't worry about the name of their denomination, I wish all Christians would get along

    • @shaami8622
      @shaami8622 5 лет назад +1

      @CAVKING19DELTA TEXAS never thought i can find the word "muslims" in a christian discussion reply section. 😊

    • @c0nstantin86
      @c0nstantin86 5 лет назад +1

      well then your liberal heart should rejoice cuz in the Bible God said that the Anti-Christ will unite all denominations into one world gangbang of a religion.
      "I did not come here to bring peace, but a sword" - Amen!

    • @justforever96
      @justforever96 5 лет назад +9

      You seem to imply that's something unusual to see. In my experience Christians are generally a lot more willing to sit down and calmly discuss things than people who are opposed to Christians and religion in general. They tend to prefer making sarcastic comments, alluding to the ignorance of the "fanatics" and calling them all manner of names.

    • @orisdearborn850
      @orisdearborn850 5 лет назад +2

      Hi brothers and sisters! Despite different traditions, and disagreements, and different smells I think the Nicene Creed defines us as One Church. We are going to spend eternity together.

  • @wheresmyeyebrow1608
    @wheresmyeyebrow1608 5 лет назад +954

    "This place smells different from Protestantism"

    • @ddylla85
      @ddylla85 5 лет назад +128

      And without being there I knew exactly what he meant.

    • @GeekyGarden
      @GeekyGarden 5 лет назад +39

      @@ddylla85 As a Baptist who has visited a Greek Orthodox church before, he's not wrong. Also, "church basement" is it's own thing. Similar to "old library", but different.

    • @jamesanthony5874
      @jamesanthony5874 5 лет назад +32

      Knew what he meant immediately. Was raised in a series of churches, and while I wouldn't go so far as to say that each denomination (of the 3,500 Christian denominations) has it's own smell, there's definitely a difference between the smell of the ones that use incense or candles and the ones that don't.

    • @unique32journalist
      @unique32journalist 5 лет назад +28

      Yep-that smell is incense, beeswax (from candles) and olive oil. ☦️

    • @edmundkemperffsivegonepc5736
      @edmundkemperffsivegonepc5736 5 лет назад +4

      @@Levendi yes that's the smell

  • @saintirinithemartyr
    @saintirinithemartyr 5 лет назад +160

    Thank you Father Chris! I am a convert from Baptist to Holy Orthodoxy! Every protestant should learn the roots of Christianity . Before I became an Orthodox Christian I lived across the street from that church in Denver! Great video Matt.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Keri!

    • @princeofpeace794
      @princeofpeace794 5 лет назад +2

      Keri Grandalski I was orthodox my whole life before 4 years he appears to me in my dream. Orthodox is full idolatry.. they make idols pictures status. The Bible clearly don’t say make any pictures or idols it’s wrong . You need to be born again. The catholic and orthodoxs do many unbiblical things.!!

    • @lessthandust
      @lessthandust 5 лет назад

      @@princeofpeace794 Have you been just traditional orthodox or had you also a personal relationsship with Christ?

    • @cvijn6923
      @cvijn6923 5 лет назад +10

      @@princeofpeace794 Look at Exodus 26:1. In God’s commands to Moses concerning the taber­nacle, given just a few chapters after the giving of the Ten Commandments, is this instruction: “Moreover you shall make the tabernacle with ten curtains woven of fine linen thread, and blue and purple and scarlet yarn; with artistic designs of cherubim you shall weave them.”
      A similar command with respect to the Ark of the Covenant instructed Moses to have two cherubim of hammered gold at the ends of the mercy seat. God said, “And there I will meet with you, and I will speak with you from above the mercy seat, from between the two cherubim which are on the ark of the Testimony, of all things which I will give you in commandment to the children of Israel” (Exodus 25:22). Here are images directly connected with the presence of God, and commanded by Him.
      From the very earliest years of the Church, Christians used such symbols as the cross, the fish, the peacock, the shepherd, and the dove. And early Christian tombs and catacombs bear paintings which are representations of biblical scenes.
      For example, the fourth century Church historian Eusebius tells us that outside the house of the woman in the Gospels with a hemorrhage cured by Christ was “a bronze statue of a woman, resting on one knee and resembling a suppliant with arms out­stretched. Facing this was another of the same material, an upright figure of a man with a double cloak draped neatly over his shoulders and his hand stretched out to the woman.”
      Eusebius goes on to say, “This statue, which was said to resemble the features of Jesus, was still there in my own time, so that I saw it with my own eyes” (Church History, Book 7, Chapter 18). He tells us further that portraits of the Savior and of Peter and Paul had been preserved, and that he had examined these with his own eyes as well.
      In that very same century the famous bishop and theologian, Saint Gregory of Nyssa, tells of being deeply moved by an icon of the sacrifice of Isaac: “I have seen a painted representation of this passion, and have never passed by without shedding tears, for art brings the story vividly to the eyes.” His friend and contemporary, Saint Gregory Nazianzen, writes of the persecution of Christians by the cruel Emperor Julian the Apostate: “The images venerated in public places still bear scars of that plague.” The witness of many other great early Church writers bears out the same truth. Icons were known and venerated in the earliest centuries of the Church.
      All right. So the early Church made and possessed images-or icons, as we call them in a transliteration of the Greek word for images. And the Christian faithful honored or venerated them. But does this fit with the biblical warning concerning images?
      The command in question is from the Ten Commandments: “You shall have no other gods before Me. You shall not make for yourself any carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth be­neath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them nor serve them. For I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God” (Exodus 20:3-5).
      Note that the context shows that the term “graven image” is used to refer to an idol-an image created to be worshiped as a god. Could this mean there are in the Bible two classifications of image-true images and false images? Appropriate images and in­appropriate images? If so, how do we distin­guish between them?

    • @kharu1975
      @kharu1975 5 лет назад +1

      Well done Wellcome to the Holly Ortodox Church Now i can call you sister !

  • @jonathanmather6897
    @jonathanmather6897 4 года назад +466

    After going through Bible college before getting kicked out for asking the “wrong” questions, I was left with loads of inquiry and nowhere to go. Two years later I’m so happy to have uncovered the ancient faith in Orthodoxy. So many questions answered, so much confirmation from the Holy Spirit, and so much peace. I haven’t participated in the church services, but I have found the theology to make the most absolute sense.

    • @michaeldavidson6903
      @michaeldavidson6903 4 года назад +49

      I strongly encourage you to participate in the services my dude. Participating in Orthodox worship will strengthen your faith in ways you could never imagine.

    • @AmayaUsagiTenshi
      @AmayaUsagiTenshi 4 года назад +18

      Same! I didn’t go to seminary, though I wanted to. I was struggling with questions about my faith and discovered orthodoxy and I’ve been trying to research it more. Love everything I’ve seen, it seems RIGHT. I have such a hard time d paining it to my friends who are Protestant though. I have to study more so I can have a deeper understanding, I want to know more

    • @sashenkadumerve3017
      @sashenkadumerve3017 4 года назад +4

      Amanda Tenshi me too, I’m not a convert but I am questioning Protestantism

    • @MrWesford
      @MrWesford 3 года назад +1

      @Pedro Ivan Sanchez You should find an Orthodox Church near you.

    • @TGuard00014
      @TGuard00014 3 года назад +2

      @@MrWesford Not always an option, the one closest to us is 200 miles away. (I’m not orthodox but have been looking into orthodox faith a lot lately.)

  • @SethMason88
    @SethMason88 4 года назад +216

    "The holy spirit doesn't got problems, we're the ones who've got problems." Love that so much!

  • @PASTRAMIKick
    @PASTRAMIKick 4 года назад +153

    So Francis Ford Coppola retired from making movies to become an Orthodox Christian priest.

    • @Doot414
      @Doot414 4 года назад +5

      Underrated comment

    • @doctorbrash5068
      @doctorbrash5068 3 года назад

      That would also make him a lapsed Catholic....

    • @HB-ud3ne
      @HB-ud3ne 3 года назад +3

      Southern Italians that among all Italians mostly immigrated in the US, are half Greeks racially. South of Naples, especially. Decendants of Ancient Greek colonizers, mainly from Sparta.
      They were also Greek Orthodox, despite the proximity with Papal Rome, until about 200 years ago.
      So the resemblance is absolutely natural...

  • @honoraryanglo2929
    @honoraryanglo2929 4 года назад +516

    The Greek Orthodox Church seems like the most concrete and logically based church or at least that's my impression of it

    • @honoraryanglo2929
      @honoraryanglo2929 4 года назад +13

      @Zengine I thought that's what the Roman Catholics claim

    • @TheBearNYC01
      @TheBearNYC01 4 года назад +37

      @@honoraryanglo2929 Both churches claim it. "orthodox" (small o) meaning "proper/correct worship" and "catholic" (small c) meaning "universal."

    • @honoraryanglo2929
      @honoraryanglo2929 4 года назад +7

      @@TheBearNYC01 that makes sense

    • @jamesr.g.2320
      @jamesr.g.2320 4 года назад +3

      Look into their theology. It isn’t.

    • @markschmitz5038
      @markschmitz5038 4 года назад +12

      Greek is the mother toungue of the gospels.

  • @MariosDoumou
    @MariosDoumou 4 года назад +395

    As a Greek I can say you found a great guy, Father Chris.

  • @CATboss001
    @CATboss001 5 лет назад +1111

    As a catholic, I really respect our orthodox brothers and sisters.

    • @Pepe13Pew
      @Pepe13Pew 5 лет назад +78

      Thanks for that. If you've ever been in an Eastern Catholic church it looks scarcely different from an Eastern Orthodox church on the inside. The same icon styles the frescos, the altar, the incense, etc. It shows how we were all one church at first.

    • @AmericanaGardens
      @AmericanaGardens 5 лет назад +72

      Orthodox are Catholic but we are not Roman Catholic.

    • @GamingMaster13
      @GamingMaster13 5 лет назад +8

      really love to see sometimes for my own eyes a orthodox church. Like the interior

    • @TruthBeTold7
      @TruthBeTold7 5 лет назад +14

      We are not your brothers. You are a schismatic heretic.

    • @quoththeraven5631
      @quoththeraven5631 5 лет назад +13

      @@AmericanaGardens Orthodox are not in union with the Holy See, therefore orthodox are not Catholic. There are 23 churches within the Catholic Church. . .Orthodox is not one of them.

  • @sophiedegaramo9046
    @sophiedegaramo9046 5 лет назад +58

    Most respectful comment section I have ever seen

    • @marcberube3729
      @marcberube3729 5 лет назад +2

      Alleluia! Love you all. May we cling together as brothers with our Christ-focused similarities being in the forefront.

  • @mowbry2809
    @mowbry2809 5 лет назад +657

    I am a Roman Catholic and really enjoyed looking inside this Greek Orthodox church, as I have always wanted to know what they looked like. It is a very beautiful cathedral. For obvious reasons, I do not agree entirely with the father, however, his humility and love for God shone through. Thank you for filming this, it is a worth while journey you are on. Peace be with you and God bless you.

    • @benjaminharris5033
      @benjaminharris5033 5 лет назад +52

      Catholics and Orthodox Christians have beautiful churches! I’m proud to be catholic!

    • @Eowyn3Pride
      @Eowyn3Pride 5 лет назад +14

      Love...Icons...😍

    • @CyprusHot
      @CyprusHot 5 лет назад +3

      What did you not agree with?

    • @annesuzy
      @annesuzy 5 лет назад +7

      Mow Bry im Catholic too. 🌸

    • @jonanalex5904
      @jonanalex5904 5 лет назад +9

      Michael Deltz yep several mistakes but that’s classic of them referring to the Catholic Church

  • @longball756
    @longball756 4 года назад +192

    As someone who grew up Roman Catholic.. all I have to say is WOW... that is truly a beautiful church... God bless the Orthodox tradition!!

    • @ddosddos297
      @ddosddos297 Год назад +6

      Православие это Истина, глава Православной Церкви это Господь. Православное учение идёт от жизни Господа и не прерывалось 2000 лет. Будьте с Богом и спасайте душу.

    • @MrAdamsanto87
      @MrAdamsanto87 Год назад +13

      You'll enjoy a Byzantine Catholic mass, full communion with Rome.

    • @ThatOneManYouTube
      @ThatOneManYouTube 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@MrAdamsanto87why would i need Full Communion with Rome when i want Full Communion with God…
      I spit on Rome and these Earthly places

    • @MrAdamsanto87
      @MrAdamsanto87 10 месяцев назад

      @@ThatOneManRUclips you're doing great at exemplifying Christ-like behavior 🤡

    • @Compulsive-Elk7103
      @Compulsive-Elk7103 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@ThatOneManRUclipsprot L

  • @laurelcello
    @laurelcello 5 лет назад +584

    "this place smells different than protestantism"

    • @yank-tc8bz
      @yank-tc8bz 4 года назад +47

      "Smells and Bells" that's the Orthodox Church

    • @Abram-PA
      @Abram-PA 4 года назад +6

      It smells to a church who adapted pagan rituals. The Law, prophets and Psalms are fullfilled, but when you converted to Christ and you are baptized with the spirit of Christ, the law of Christ lives in you with conscience, that means not that Yahweh tolerates idolising himself. The excuse that was used by the priest: the ancient church taught the gospel by idolising paintings of himself. Why taught the rabbi's hebrew to young child's when they had bar mitzvah. Everywhere you look in orthodox, Armenian and Catholic church you see old pagan rituals that where adapted by the pagan so called converted emperor Constantine. When i was in the so called church of the holy sepulchre I cried with pain and sorrow, when I saw that my Jesus was idolised. When I read the bible and see this churches I see not any references.

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 4 года назад +18

      Abram - Protestants will never understand: it’s precisely our ‘paganism’ that makes the Greek Church so...well, Greek".

    • @expecttheunexpected8070
      @expecttheunexpected8070 4 года назад +13

      @@Abram-PA so a God..adopeted pagan ppl...pffff what a pagan he is..

    • @someguy9571
      @someguy9571 4 года назад +20

      @@hh8222 "It's foreign to me and I don't understand it therefore pagannnn!!"

  • @AserHapi
    @AserHapi 4 года назад +295

    "We don't consider them herectics...well, actually we do..."
    That millenia old shade

    • @bokibo87
      @bokibo87 4 года назад +4

      Ha ha :)

    • @AngeloBrazilGenon
      @AngeloBrazilGenon 4 года назад +9

      Schismatics

    • @reigenlucilfer6154
      @reigenlucilfer6154 4 года назад +1

      time stamp?

    • @eduds6
      @eduds6 4 года назад +2

      @@AngeloBrazilGenon in fact they are not, there is no schism as the churches were one and there was no above another. Mas continue acreditando em contos de fadas (ahistoricos) catolicos, rad trad

    • @Ldomps
      @Ldomps 4 года назад

      @@eduds6 impressionante como ortodoxo de internet é chato, ainda mais brasileiro, tudo tentando fugir da verdade que a Igreja Católica é a correta

  • @Agras14
    @Agras14 5 лет назад +397

    This looks like an Americanized version of a Greek Orthodox Church. There are some differences if you have visited an Orthodox Church in Greece.

    • @EliasKolovos
      @EliasKolovos 5 лет назад +19

      well put

    • @Agras14
      @Agras14 5 лет назад +67

      @blueisbeautiful I don't know from where you are from, but you seem to generalize too much. My comment mostly had to do with the environment that i saw in the video, not the character of the Christians that participate in it, nor their traditions. I notice anger in your comment. Eastern Orthodoxy is very religious, i would say the most religious sect of Christianity. I don't know what you have experienced there in relations to Orthodox Christians, but you should visit a real Orthodox country, absent the multicultural fabric of America, in order to have a more solid picture of what Orthodox Christians are like, real Orthodox Christians. That aforementioned aim to make money is seen all over American religious institutions, and not that very prominent in Orthodox Christianity, which is a very organized religious institution with ties to the traditional countries it originates from. It doesn't really need donations, it has many revenues and ways of making it through. Last, those "stupid" "village" "traditional" dances are there to impress no one, just for the local national organizations to preserve whatever tradition they are able to preserve, considering their foreign environment and their intermingling with foreigners, but as a side note, they are nothing like the ones we see in Greece, which are more accurate and more beautiful than what you see in multi-cultural America. There are also other gatherings, of a more local (pertaining to their places of origin in Greece) nature, which are not open festivals but simply for the community and these are usually more honest and even have bands who have travelled from Greece to play for them. The Greeks of America and other countries have to a large extent lost their fire and unique character, that's not a rule of thumb but an observation of mine after a dozen or so visits to America, i even saw this in the Greek national parade of New York on the 25th of March, which is nothing like the parades in Greece, but simply put an industrialized form, a result of American interaction i would say. That said, real Greek religiousness and cultural traditions are much more potent than what you have expressed in your comment above. There are many converts from Catholic and Protestant churches to Orthodoxy, because the vast religious richness is there for whoever wants to exploit it. The tradition of the Church Fathers and the Saints never seized in Orthodoxy. The Orthodox monastic traditions are alive and well with a lot of wisdom. You don't have to be a convert to appreciate it, many non-Orthodox people confirm all these.

    • @Agras14
      @Agras14 5 лет назад +28

      @@ehablabib8803 I know mate. Even the Orthodox Patriarchates of Alexandria, Jerusalem, and Constantinople are Greek Orthodox. Regardless of that, Orthodox Christians worldwide are the most religious sect of Christianity. Thanks for the reply, be well.

    • @Agras14
      @Agras14 5 лет назад +16

      @@ehablabib8803 Nice to hear that brother, take care.

    • @Gankzillorated
      @Gankzillorated 5 лет назад +7

      russian orthodox churches are not much different. Kind of like a minecraft/npc version of the real thing. Still, much better than what the locals call churches, which are basically just warehouses or sheds.

  • @jongmagee
    @jongmagee 4 года назад +254

    I love the "chillaxed" attitude of the father. Really feels quite down to earth.

    • @Jordan-hz1wr
      @Jordan-hz1wr 2 года назад +39

      Most orthodox priests I know are! Very chill people. Almost as if they have nothing to prove.

  • @callummackay4282
    @callummackay4282 4 года назад +192

    I’m not Christian but I have an urge to go to an Orthadox Church after seeing this. That gave such a feeling of family.

    • @noahjohnson2611
      @noahjohnson2611 3 года назад +6

      Did you go?

    • @callummackay4282
      @callummackay4282 3 года назад +7

      @@noahjohnson2611 There are none near me sadly so I have yet to go because of covid!

    • @lizzkaayako2270
      @lizzkaayako2270 3 года назад +6

      @@callummackay4282 Once you get a chance, go and see. The Orthodox liturgy is an experience of beauty...especially as you experience it for the first time. And what's just as great is that no one there will try to hassle you into converting.

    • @ኢትዪጵያህይወቴ
      @ኢትዪጵያህይወቴ 2 года назад +3

      May GOD leads you to the light seek him look for a church praying for you🤲🏽

    • @Greekorthodoxgirl-w2p
      @Greekorthodoxgirl-w2p 2 года назад +2

      I am Greek Orthodox, and church always feels like a family gathering, we are all very close and grew up with each other. Two days ago someone joined our faith, and everyone welcomed him with open arms.

  • @debelae
    @debelae 4 года назад +68

    ”This place smells different” I know what you talking about MATE the incense and beeswax combination is unforgettable no matter where you are.

  • @Miguel-vf1dv
    @Miguel-vf1dv 5 лет назад +76

    I'm anglican but the orthodoxy really fascinates me....

    • @laughingseagull000
      @laughingseagull000 5 лет назад +9

      Join us
      You know you want to

    • @slavdefendov1499
      @slavdefendov1499 5 лет назад +9

      Miguel even God will rejoice to your homecoming to his 1 true unchanged Apostolic Orthodox Church.
      May God guide you

    • @guyfromtheeast3196
      @guyfromtheeast3196 5 лет назад +6

      I was Anglican before I became Orthodox. Still have a soft spot for the classic Anglican liturgy!

    • @spacecase7566
      @spacecase7566 5 лет назад

      Mackenzie Goff LOL this made me laugh harder than it should have. :)

    • @bogdan5680
      @bogdan5680 5 лет назад +2

      Because orthodoxy is a trhue faith

  • @AnthonyP73
    @AnthonyP73 4 года назад +452

    One and a half minutes in I already want to be Orthodox.

    • @johnrevelation37
      @johnrevelation37 4 года назад +9

      Wait until the end of the video

    • @Punnybone55
      @Punnybone55 4 года назад +19

      I've been watching several RUclips videos about the Orthodox church and it's traditions this week. Mostly the "Protecting Veil" series.
      I don't see myself converting - there are still a few strong doctrinal differences between me and Orthodoxy as I understand it, tho less of them than with Roman Catholicism - but I'm finding the learning experience of the videos very informative, enriching, and even entertaining. The Priests and Abysses and other people doing the videos are ALL humble, approachable, down-to-earth folks I'd love to sit down and chat with in person.

    • @danhurl1349
      @danhurl1349 4 года назад +20

      Come join us! We have great food!

    • @danhurl1349
      @danhurl1349 4 года назад +7

      After all, that’s the important thing

    • @danhurl1349
      @danhurl1349 4 года назад +12

      Jeff Dunham you’re not wrong lol. The church I go to is actually a monastery, and the nuns are honestly the coolest. Like they’re really fun and they’ve just got this glow about them, like you can tell that they are truly the brides of Christ. It’s awesome. Also their quiche is amazing

  • @Rusty_Shakleford
    @Rusty_Shakleford 5 лет назад +501

    Dude... The Orthodox believe The Bible is Divinely Inspired by God. They just know how it came about to be. It did not fall from the sky instantly compiled

    • @titofeliz7416
      @titofeliz7416 5 лет назад +5

      Well, yes and no. I find that different factions of the church use different definitions. Also, the different beliefs of theology and ecclesiology will have a huge effect on how you view of what scripture is and what you can do with it.

    • @johnpearlstein5657
      @johnpearlstein5657 5 лет назад +36

      I wish he would correct that in the video. I know it was a matter of innocent misinterpretation but a lot of people will hear this and be misinformed

    • @CarolineJoyAmico
      @CarolineJoyAmico 5 лет назад +65

      Yes. That’s the only misunderstanding in this video. We Orthodox DEFINITELY know the Bible to be divinely inspired.

    • @sjappiyah4071
      @sjappiyah4071 5 лет назад +18

      Andres Sicairos Protestants also don’t believe it was instantly compiled, however we don’t just believe as Father Chris said “we do whatever we want with it” 23:55 we also believed that the compilation of the Text was divinely inspired, and used reason to determine what belongs within and what doesn’t.
      Peace and Blessings brother

    • @jgw5491
      @jgw5491 5 лет назад +13

      @@sjappiyah4071 And the Orthodox/Catholics were the ones divinely inspired to compile it as it was and they wanted it that way. The scriptures weren't originally compiled just like the King James Bible or Luther's Bible.

  • @magikarpolycarp
    @magikarpolycarp 5 лет назад +118

    Former Evangelical currently converting to Orthodoxy. This video and comment section restored some of my faith in humanity.

  • @Awakeningspirit20
    @Awakeningspirit20 4 года назад +42

    I'm going to comment a second time, this amazing video deserves it! I just love this Orthodox priest, he's hilarious and does a great job explaining things! I grew up Catholic but never believed most of Catholicism until much later when I met Jesus through the Eucharist. But Catholicism is so absolute, singular, unquestionable. Orthodoxy, as per this priest's explanation, is almost like Protestantism where it relies on the individual but is like Catholicism with the rich history and connection to the ancient world, the continuity. What an incredible religion.

    • @worldtv5848
      @worldtv5848 2 года назад

      8

    • @reverendcoffinsotherson5807
      @reverendcoffinsotherson5807 Год назад

      Catholics can't have their own beliefs on certain non dogmatic issues?

    • @brankabrnica1914
      @brankabrnica1914 10 месяцев назад

      Rome was the only Patriarchate that made CHANGES out of 5 in total.
      Other 4 separated themselves from Rome's spiritual downfall.

  • @maxmaroll7140
    @maxmaroll7140 4 года назад +93

    The Greeks gave us faith, thanks from Russia :)

    • @argvas373
      @argvas373 Месяц назад

      And the alphabet

  • @Conmezzo
    @Conmezzo 5 лет назад +188

    It seems the Eastern Orthodox view salvation as medicine for the human soul instead of a legal judgement before an angry God. Will there be a part two?

    • @777Justin
      @777Justin 5 лет назад +95

      In the East, Church is the hospital for those with the sickness of sin.
      In the West, Church is the courtroom for those with the crime of sin.

    • @randypittman279
      @randypittman279 5 лет назад +24

      Yes, though it is important to note that it's not exactly a strict either-or, but a difference [albeit a strong difference] in emphasis. The Orthodox Church does not reject scripture that speaks about the wrath of God or about atonement or sacrifice, but understands such scritpture through a very different lens than the that of the oft-juridical West.

    • @prayunceasingly2029
      @prayunceasingly2029 5 лет назад +2

      @@randypittman279
      They must see sin differently too if they view the wrath of God differently. Because sin brings God's wrath if it not dealt with but the perception of that seems worlds apart.

    • @isaakios
      @isaakios 5 лет назад +8

      It’s more complicated than that. The Orthodox believe in original sin, they believe in forgiveness. To hear some modernists talk, you’d think that the patristic writings had no Judgment/Forgiveness/Wrath language, and nothing could be further from the truth. The Orthodox do not limit the Atonement to forensic justification, however. It is heresy to deny original sin- this is one of the early Orthodox African councils. American Orthodox are victims of Paris-School Russians and liberal Greeks, who, in attempting to sift through the more Westernized forms of Orthodox theology written in the 17th-19th centuries, at some points threw the baby out with the bathwater.

    • @isaakios
      @isaakios 5 лет назад +5

      Mystical guilt because of the unity of human nature in Adam is different from actual merited guilt from our personal choices and the passions. Even Westerners make that distinction and it’s embarrassing when Romanides and others failed to make those distinctions in their discussions. Like a car drifting off the road, more dangerous is the “over-correction” which can send the car of sound theology flying overturned into the ditch of heresy. For modern Greeks, stick with Photios Kontoglou, St Paisios, and Constantine Cavarnos. Trembelas is sound from what I hear, but none of his works are in English. Romanides is awful- more sci fi than theology.

  • @SomneDist
    @SomneDist 4 года назад +549

    Δεύτε λαοί άσωμεν άσμα Χριστώ τώ Θεώ.
    Greetings from Greek Cyprus.

    • @Милошелики
      @Милошелики 4 года назад +70

      Cyprus is Greek like Kosovo is Serbia :) God Bless

    • @SomneDist
      @SomneDist 4 года назад +36

      Милош Тасић Well said!!! God bless orthodoxy, brother!

    • @littlecypriotbarbie8671
      @littlecypriotbarbie8671 4 года назад +19

      Ο Θεός μόνο με την μετάνοια θα μας ελευθερώσει, ας μετανωήσουμε 💕🙏🏻

    • @26alexxkidd
      @26alexxkidd 4 года назад +12

      Αμήν

    • @yuseinali3013
      @yuseinali3013 4 года назад +3

      It's nice you said Greek Cyprus 'cause we all know there's also a Turkish Cyprus 😊

  • @saber2802
    @saber2802 4 года назад +78

    I'm not even christian, but I got recommended this.
    I am happy youtube did because I find it fascinating.

    • @damiannguyen6454
      @damiannguyen6454 3 года назад +18

      I hope that God Will guide u to the truth, May God bless u❤️✝️

  • @christinahanna7957
    @christinahanna7957 4 года назад +126

    I loved Mat’s characterization of the Orthodox Christian church as a “round table” gathering of witnesses. This is indeed exactly what it is! Not only are the people attending witnesses of the mysteries but also all of the people we have depicted on our walls (the saints, apostles and “martyrs” which literally means witnesses) are all also present for this round table heavenly gathering of church services. Our God is the God of the living; those saints who chose to love Him back are now in a new life (eternal life) with Him. Thanks so much for this video, Matt!
    On a side note: Fr. Chris did a great job answering questions accurately. Just to clarify one point, we, as Orthodox Christians, believe that “hell” is a state of being. God loves every single person more than one can fathom. When we choose to love Him back (because He loved, currently loves and will always continue to love us first) then we enter into heaven with Him; the bliss of being with Him. However, when we choose not to love Him then we enter into hell. A state of being tormented by His love that we consistently reject. I believe that this is what Fr. Chris was also trying to say here. There are beautifully written books on the topic!

    • @pospouris
      @pospouris 2 года назад +2

      “martyrs” which literally means witnesses).
      You are wright and wrong at the same time. A martyr, as is mentioned in church, is somebody that was tortured, and endured all suffering for witnessing Jesus as Lord and Savior. So the difference of somebody in the church to be called a martyr, from another, let's say in a court of law, that is also called a martyr, is that the one in church endured pain and suffering.

    • @DeadPool----
      @DeadPool---- Год назад

      Brother help me i dont understand is the chris guy catholic or orthodox? Is he a priest? Why is there a colar? This is an orthodox church for sure but what is happening?

    • @froyo9674
      @froyo9674 Год назад +1

      @@DeadPool---- that is an orthodox priest and he goes by Father Chris

    • @Phantom-xp2co
      @Phantom-xp2co 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@DeadPool----who told you orthodox priests don't wear a collar?

    • @DeadPool----
      @DeadPool---- 11 месяцев назад

      @Phantom-xp2co no one it's just uncommon, if he indeed is it's the first time I see one🤣

  • @FaithEncouragedTV
    @FaithEncouragedTV 5 лет назад +387

    Matt, thanks for giving us Orthodox a listen. I'm a former protestant pastor, now Greek Orthodox priest, and I really resonated with your questions and my buddy Chris' answers. God bless.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  5 лет назад +16

      You bet! Chris was a delight!

    • @christianv8676
      @christianv8676 5 лет назад +6

      One word....Reformation

    • @RevGary
      @RevGary 5 лет назад +2

      You were Protestant else you'd not have become a turncoat to paganistic greek idolatry.

    • @sofia2moro
      @sofia2moro 5 лет назад +4

      Bless you father❤👍👍👍👍

    • @bodoarca
      @bodoarca 5 лет назад

      Did you find Jesus? Shalom!

  • @musaali4107
    @musaali4107 5 лет назад +664

    As a Muslim, I really find these videos interesting learning about the different expressions of Christianity. Thanks for the videos.

    • @gwodark
      @gwodark 5 лет назад +38

      Musa Ali I appreciate your openness!

    • @novazemlja2921
      @novazemlja2921 5 лет назад +54

      @@Eowyn3Pride Both deny Jesus Christ as the living God, so tell me how exactly they believe in the same God as Catholics or Christians in general?!

    • @novazemlja2921
      @novazemlja2921 5 лет назад +58

      @@Eowyn3Pride You realize Christians came before Muslims, so once again how are they your elders in faith? Who is feeding you this nonsense?

    • @AFR0MAMBA
      @AFR0MAMBA 5 лет назад +12

      Nova Zemlja yup, Jesus had always been there since the beginning so the Jews are no even the “elders”
      muslims are like distant relatives. Very distant

    • @musaali4107
      @musaali4107 5 лет назад +26

      Eowyns Pride Judaism is the older faith of the three Abrahamic religions- out of this came Christians and out of Christianity came Islam. Islam has more in common with Judaism than it does Christianity in terms of rules. Muslims believe in the old and New Testament but differ on who Jesus is- they don’t believe him to be a son of God but instead a messenger of God.

  • @incredibleindia0001
    @incredibleindia0001 5 лет назад +138

    I am protestant . i love orthodox, catholics and all in jesus name .

    • @risingdawn5788
      @risingdawn5788 5 лет назад +8

      So am I and I also love them.. that doesn't mean their doctrine or true or that they're even saved.
      Love delights in the truth, and that's why I protest much of catholic doctrine, as well as orthodox, as well as protestant doctrine that is contrary to the teaching of the word of God.

    • @internetexplorer4858
      @internetexplorer4858 5 лет назад +3

      @7878 stew Mother Mary is the new ark of the covenant. In the old testament, the Jews faced towards the ark of the covenant when they worship God. If you want to look at God, look at our Mother,, she will show him to you.
      “Never be afraid of loving the Blessed Virgin too much. You can never love her more than Jesus did.”
      --Saint Maximilian Kolbe

    • @Diverso3000
      @Diverso3000 5 лет назад +16

      Protestants are man made religions. Orthodox and Catholic churches date back to Jesus Christ.

    • @tibarobert1172
      @tibarobert1172 5 лет назад +3

      INCREDIBLE INDIA love u too,,..Catholic here

    • @deepblue3682
      @deepblue3682 5 лет назад

      Hindus??..

  • @ΔοσίθεοςΤρνηνητς
    @ΔοσίθεοςΤρνηνητς 4 года назад +229

    Greetings from Serbian orthodox👋🏻 Bless you all my friends♥️
    I have to say that Greek churches are totaly same as Serbian but only the chairs are different! I was in Greece, and I love how we love and worship our faith, so beautiful!!!

    • @ΔοσίθεοςΤρνηνητς
      @ΔοσίθεοςΤρνηνητς 4 года назад +4

      @Greek_In_Serbia 2!!! I agree with you in some way. But these two are not same at all. We may have same cross and icons and religion but our traditions and dates are werry dofferent. Χαιρετισμό 👋🏻

    • @Србомбоница86
      @Србомбоница86 3 года назад +3

      They have chairs which surprised me

    • @selampomi5739
      @selampomi5739 3 года назад +5

      Greetings from an Ethiopian orthodox the difference i saw is that we do not wear shoe when we inter the church. But the chairs didn't surprise me much cause we have them in some of our churches to

    • @emZee1994
      @emZee1994 2 года назад +3

      @@Србомбоница86 I think that's an American/Western thing. Here in Australia a lot of Orthodox churches are former Protestant churches which are renovated. They usually keep the pews becuase they are glued down. Also because of culture I think westerners would be less interested in going to try the Orthodox Church if they had to stand

    • @elliotdavies1418
      @elliotdavies1418 2 года назад

      @@selampomi5739 Monophysites are not Orthodox.

  • @DanDelzell
    @DanDelzell 5 лет назад +110

    I like your statement that their building is designed to make the people feel part of the church, rather than express the superiority of the church. It was a beautiful building and if that's their design philosophy I could get behind that. We've lost too much of church as a community.

    • @Rubberglass
      @Rubberglass 5 лет назад +3

      Daniel Delzell Yep!
      Loved that too.. we need more art in our Protestant churches.

    • @niko95sw
      @niko95sw 5 лет назад +1

      Regarding the building it's truly a shame that the Greeks have adopted pews in recent decades.

    • @LauraBeeDannon
      @LauraBeeDannon 5 лет назад

      @@Rubberglass just become Orthodox or Catholic. Easy peasy.

    • @thronethrower4540
      @thronethrower4540 5 лет назад

      @blueisbeautiful As an outsider looking in, most of ancient Greek history was different groups of Greeks fighting each other and occasionally killing Persians. So I don't think there ever really was much love between Greeks to begin with.....

    • @dejancavic6618
      @dejancavic6618 5 лет назад

      @blueisbeautiful Divine liturgy is meant to be understood.

  • @paernoser871
    @paernoser871 5 лет назад +13

    I'm a young 18 year old who is discerning the Priesthood for the Roman Catholic Church and I would love for us to start having the respect of architecture once again that we continue to see in our Orthadox ☦ brothers

    • @JamesMartinelli-jr9mh
      @JamesMartinelli-jr9mh 5 лет назад +1

      Pater Noster SSPX

    • @AsmountZion
      @AsmountZion 5 лет назад

      Check out Eastern Catholicism. Same thing but they're in union with Rome. So the real deal

    • @paernoser871
      @paernoser871 5 лет назад +1

      @@AsmountZion ya know I've looked into it before. There are just some of the Eastern churches that aren't under the papacy and I find the argument for the legitimacy of the papacy very convincing. But the ones that do follow under and hold pretty much all the same beliefs but just different history and a few differences in tradition I've always found attractive, but there just aren't any in my area. I would love to be a member of the Ukranian Orthadox church but again... None in my area

    • @Jesus.purple
      @Jesus.purple 5 лет назад

      RUN from Catholic and Orthodox religion. Read the Bible and make Jesus your Head! The Beast 666 is Vatican/Orthodox.

    • @paernoser871
      @paernoser871 5 лет назад

      @SLAV DEFENDOV Southern Illinois, America. Pater Noister is Latin for "Our Father" some people think that I'm forien and Pater Noister is some country like India or something 😂

  • @mikedobs8719
    @mikedobs8719 5 лет назад +303

    I am an Ex Protestant Orthodox Convert, wont look back

    • @amyallen5854
      @amyallen5854 4 года назад +48

      Me too! Converted a year ago and can never see going back.

    • @Милошелики
      @Милошелики 4 года назад +29

      Welcome! hope you are doing well.

    • @nicolasfarabos
      @nicolasfarabos 4 года назад +20

      The same for me in France, in January, the 21st of 2018 (I was previously a roman catholic) . One of the most important day of my life.

    • @oddds
      @oddds 4 года назад

      Do you have to be of a certain ethnicity?

    • @dina-mu3jj
      @dina-mu3jj 4 года назад +3

      Odd Sara , do you live in the US? Most of the orthodox parishes in the US were established by immigrants with ties to church hierarchy in the "old country". These American churches doubled as ethnic clubs. As immigration from Europe has all but ceased, and as many of the children of immigrants marry outside the ethnic group, these churches have taken on a more American identity. The use of English in the liturgy has become standard in some parishes, which is how it should be, imho. You may want to check out the Orthodox Church of America, which is 100% English, non-ethnic and just plain American.

  • @pimpompoom93726
    @pimpompoom93726 4 года назад +71

    As a Greek Orthodox Christian I appreciate this opportunity to present the tenets of our Faith. Thank you!

  • @FolkBoyify
    @FolkBoyify 5 лет назад +300

    I’m Greek Orthodox and when I first saw this video, I was amazed by the peaceful nature of this Protestant. I’ve run into some who were very aggressive, and some who were kind. ☦️

    • @FolkBoyify
      @FolkBoyify 5 лет назад +5

      @Rachelle Hagenbuch It comes with an Iphone update. I don't know if Android has it, but I know Iphone does.

    • @berno8535
      @berno8535 4 года назад +19

      Yeah, but that's a little discriminatory though. I met many a Catholic that were aggressive and insulting as well as Orthodox members. Also some that were kind. Extremists and hateful fakes are everywhere, don't limit to just one group.

    • @expecttheunexpected8070
      @expecttheunexpected8070 4 года назад +6

      I know many aggressive Orthodox ppl too :)
      Its how much we follow Christ what determines whether we are Orthodox or not..not where we are born

    • @iamhomeless8594
      @iamhomeless8594 4 года назад +1

      That sounds like interacting with most people. Some are nice and some aren't.

    • @ΠαῦλοςΠαυλίδης-χ7θ
      @ΠαῦλοςΠαυλίδης-χ7θ 4 года назад

      @Rachelle Hagenbuch ☦️🇬🇷

  • @pennydreadfulism
    @pennydreadfulism 5 лет назад +407

    Sola scriptura led me to atheism, and orthodoxy saved me from it. I will be forever grateful.

    • @NessieAndrew
      @NessieAndrew 5 лет назад +13

      What you probably were was an agnostic.

    • @pennydreadfulism
      @pennydreadfulism 5 лет назад +26

      Nessie Andrew, for some of my life that was true, and i was just agnostic, but there was a small time where I was convinced God wasn’t real. I’m grateful that time has passed.

    • @NessieAndrew
      @NessieAndrew 5 лет назад +4

      @@pennydreadfulism And what changed your mind? A personal experience?

    • @pennydreadfulism
      @pennydreadfulism 5 лет назад +31

      Nessie Andrew, as embarrassing as it sounds, it was watching RUclips debates for and against materialism.

    • @susannemcarlisle
      @susannemcarlisle 5 лет назад +26

      @@pennydreadfulism Why's that embarrassing? My husband turned away from atheism due to an article on intelligence.

  • @farhan00
    @farhan00 5 лет назад +290

    I'm a Muslim - I find Orthodoxy very interesting.
    Thanks for your honest presentation, we share the same attitudes in how to approach these issues.
    Subbed!

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  5 лет назад +17

      Thanks and welcome!

    • @pygmygiant
      @pygmygiant 5 лет назад +34

      Assalamualaikum! I love finding respectfully curious people in the comments from other religions. I’m Jewish and also fascinated.

    • @LukaSjekloca
      @LukaSjekloca 5 лет назад +2

      lyraface Shalom alekhem, buddy

    • @2dimitropolis370
      @2dimitropolis370 5 лет назад +16

      Then why you kill us so much?

    • @LukaSjekloca
      @LukaSjekloca 5 лет назад +4

      2 dimitropolis Because of stupid fundamentalists and naive people who really think that killing us „infidels“ is good

  • @Joshualbatross
    @Joshualbatross 4 года назад +199

    The Orthodox Church is the church which Christ Himself ministered in the 1st Century. There is no truer expression of Christianity than Orthodoxy.

    • @lupinthe4th400
      @lupinthe4th400 4 года назад +7

      Exactly!

    • @Shaw4123
      @Shaw4123 4 года назад +8

      When did he do that source please

    • @manofchange832
      @manofchange832 4 года назад +6

      As far as I read on the bible Jesus observed Judaism till his last days.

    • @Joshualbatross
      @Joshualbatross 4 года назад +19

      @SteinbrecherBack I'm assuming you adhere to Sola Scriptura? The Orthodox Church is the source of the Bible. St. Luke was the first iconographer and is credited with the first depiction of Mary cradling the Christ child. The Orthodox expression of faith is the continuation of the Bible's story unto the world. Without Orthodoxy, there is no Bible, no tradition, no religion. As for tradition, icons actually predate the Bible in terms of what has historically been available to laypeople for means of worship. They are not idols. Orthodox Christians do not worship icons, rather they venerate the saints who are depicted in the icons. Widespread literacy is a generally recent phenomenon, and before it people learned of the Biblical stories through iconography and word of mouth (Before about 1500, books were difficult to make, very expensive, and not widely available).

    • @sachemofboston3649
      @sachemofboston3649 4 года назад +9

      Disagree, Catholicism is Christianity in its truest form.

  • @ryanmartinson4531
    @ryanmartinson4531 5 лет назад +202

    "We don't consider them heretics... Well, actually we do." Made me chuckle.

    • @srfrg9707
      @srfrg9707 5 лет назад +19

      Well. On the theological level we consider they teach heresies but according to the canon law we need an oecunemical council to declare them officialy has heretics. And we can't have an oecumenical council without the western Church and the pope. So we are stuck. Officialy we say they are heterodox. Jesus prophetised this in the parable of st Peter walking on the waters (the nations) alone while the other Apostles remain safely in st Peter's boat (= the Orthodox Church). Then Jesus grabbed st Peter who was sinking (as the Catholic Church is now) and brought him back onboard the boat. For us it means that the first sign that Jesus is back will be that He will force Rome back to orthodoxy.

    • @isaakios
      @isaakios 5 лет назад +13

      Λογος This isn’t true. St Mark of Ephesus declared them heretics, the Synod of Blachernae shortly before the fall of Cnople declared them heretics and repudiated the Florentine union. Ecumenical Councils can happen and have happened since the schism. The Palamite Synods in the mid-14th Century are undoubtedly ecumenical and will be officially promulgated as such, having been ratified formally by the entire Orthodox Church. Rome’s participation was relevant so long as it was Orthodox. There is no canon that requires Roman approval, Rome’s acceptance was necessary in the past in order to make something truly ecumenical, as were the acceptances of all the privileged Sees of the Church outlined by the canons. Nothing magical about geography or race- that would be spiritual Judaism.

    • @srfrg9707
      @srfrg9707 5 лет назад +7

      The Owlets Well everyone focused on the miracle of Jesus walking on the waters. But Jesus was not the only one. St Peter tried also and acheived it for a while. before sinking and was saved by Jesus who told him that he failed because of is lack of faith.
      This is a prediction of Rome's destiny. In the orthodox christrian symbolism, the waters symbolise the nations. The boeat of st Peter represents the orthodox Church. St Peter is the papacy. One can see that St Peter is leaving the safety of the boat (orthodoxy) where all the others apostles remain (the other patriarchates). He imitates Jesus by walking on the waters and the waters support him (The pope declares he's the lieutenant of Jesus, that his magister is universal and the nations support him). But soon he starts to sink (he looses the support of nations, such as the eastern christians, the protestants, the british, the gallicans, the atheists.) He begans to sink. (Current state of the Vatican) and is saved by Jesus just before Jesus boards the boat.

    • @srfrg9707
      @srfrg9707 5 лет назад +3

      Serbia Care Act Sorry but you are flat wrong. You need an oecumenical council to declare the western Church as non orthodox in the first place and therfore you can' just pretend to have oecumenical councils without Rome. It has nothing to do with the nationality of latins. Synodes are not oecumenical councils and no oecumenical council ever took place since Florence. Dont use circular thinking like the Catholics do to justify the so-called infallibility of the pope. We have to respect the canon law no matter your individual wishes.

    • @TKUA11
      @TKUA11 5 лет назад +1

      Tania but you can’t save yourself, Only God can save you, not of our own works. If you are not sure you are saved, how do you know you’re not doing all this in vein ?

  • @sophiaruiz6717
    @sophiaruiz6717 5 лет назад +241

    This make me want to explore Orthodoxy more.

    • @slavdefendov1499
      @slavdefendov1499 5 лет назад +18

      Try it sister you wont regret it

    • @dystopian2153
      @dystopian2153 5 лет назад +16

      Although my father was orthodox I was never into it. I was a kid and couldnt speak Greek so it was hard. But they will give you the liturgy in English and My church is going to offer free Greek classes soon! My husband and I have been attending orthodox classes at the local church and they are blowing our minds! My husband who has been attending nondenominational churches for years says it's the only church that has resonated with him and he has found where he belongs. I attended bible study last week and I literally was getting chills. I have tried so many different church's and this by far is the best for me

    • @someguy9571
      @someguy9571 5 лет назад +9

      Go for it. As a former Protestant, I've come to the conclusion that this is it.

    • @MiddleEast-o4f
      @MiddleEast-o4f 4 года назад +1

      Watch videos about :Agion Oros peninsula !

    • @ΑγγελικήΚοσκινά-χ4κ
      @ΑγγελικήΚοσκινά-χ4κ 4 года назад +1

      @@dystopian2153 welcome home !!!!!

  • @mynameismarvin
    @mynameismarvin 5 лет назад +139

    Hi. Just wanna say, I'm pretty sure the Greek Orthodox also believe that the Scriptures are divinely inspired by God. The guy just didn't phrase it well.

    • @TheMelopeus
      @TheMelopeus 5 лет назад +13

      He wanted to say that the interpretation should be made in the context of how christians lived aka tradition

    • @mynameismarvin
      @mynameismarvin 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheMelopeus Yep, agree.

    • @sophiaperennis2360
      @sophiaperennis2360 5 лет назад +7

      @@TheMelopeus The scriptures are part of the tradition, they are not the focal point of it.

    • @srfrg9707
      @srfrg9707 5 лет назад +13

      mynameismarvin The whole Church is inspired by the Holy Spirit since the Pentacost. So are the scriptures. What he ment is that the scriptures are just a part of the transimission of the faith. We, the Church, wrote it. If you, protestants beleive in the holiness of the scriptures, you have to beleive in the holiness if the authors and therefore of the orthodox Church. Otherwise you are not consistant.

    • @mynameismarvin
      @mynameismarvin 5 лет назад +1

      @@srfrg9707 Yes, I know. I'm not Protestant, by the way.

  • @lizzkaayako2270
    @lizzkaayako2270 3 года назад +50

    13:14 Brother, I'm an Orthodox Christian and I've never heard *that* particular feeling described better by Orthodox lips. Christ bless you and your Work.

  • @reasbey
    @reasbey 5 лет назад +48

    As a Roman Catholic I found this really interesting and informative.

  • @MalachSafarad
    @MalachSafarad 5 лет назад +33

    Wow... Great video... I had a similar experience... Orthodox ppl are amazing... When i was pastoring a church in San Diego... I put out an add on the web that I needed basic stuff supplies to launch our kids Sunday school... And the orthodox responded by donating desks, tables, kids chairs, whiteboards, and office supplies...

  • @Mikedeela
    @Mikedeela 5 лет назад +85

    I'm glad you took off the hat. In my generation, hats inside anywhere were disrespectful. In a church even more so.

    • @OrthoReadings
      @OrthoReadings 5 лет назад +1

      Crumbsly the Bible said men should not cover their heads during worship or prayer. That’s why.

    • @nomeslife
      @nomeslife 5 лет назад

      It’s in Corinthians

  • @barmitsva6897
    @barmitsva6897 4 года назад +80

    Orthodoxy, oldest christian faith. Unbreakable, spiritual, it's just beautiful.
    Orthodoxy will save Europe and the West.
    ☦️

    • @RawGameplay
      @RawGameplay 4 года назад +6

      It's extremely disingenuous to say that Catholicism isn't just as old as Orthodoxy.
      It's also a little bit weird to say that Orthodox faith is unbreakable considering that they allow contraception, something the church fathers specifically taught against.

    • @Roman_21
      @Roman_21 4 года назад +5

      @@RawGameplay what?????????????????? who says that??? study better next time the church Fathers are the pillar of Orthodoxy whatever else is heresy

    • @thecarlitosshow7687
      @thecarlitosshow7687 4 года назад

      I agree

    • @lupinthe4th400
      @lupinthe4th400 4 года назад +13

      @@RawGameplay Do you want to know why Orthodoxy is the True Church? How old is the ORTHODOX faith? If you are a Lutheran, your religion was founded by Martin Luther, an ex-monk of the Catholic Church, in the Year 1517. If you belong to the Church of England, your religion was founded by King Henry VIII in the Year 1534 because the Pope would not grant him a divorce with the right to re-marry. If you are a Presbyterian, your religion was founded by John Knox in Scotland in the Year 1560. If you are a Congregationalist, your religion was originated by Robert Brown in Holland in 1582. If you are Protestant Episcopalian, your religion was an offshoot of the Church of England, founded by Samuel Senbury in the American colonies in the 17th century. If you are a Baptist, you owe the tenets of your religion to John Smyth, who launched it in Amsterdam in 1606. If you are of the Dutch Reformed Church, you recognize Michelis Jones as founder because he originated your religion in New York in 1628. If you are a Methodist, your religion was founded by John and Charles Wesley in England in 1774. If you are a Mormon (Latter Day Saints), Joseph Smith started your religion in Palmyra, New York, in 1829. If you worship with the Salvation Army, your sect began with William Booth in London in 1865. If you are Christian Scientist, you look to 1879 as the year in which your religion was born and to Mary Baker Eddy as its founder. If you belong to one of the religious organizations known as "Church of the Nazarene, Pentecostal Gospel," "Holiness Church," or "Jehovah's Witnesses," your religion is one of the hundreds of new sects founded by men within the past hundred Years. If you are Roman Catholic, your Church shared the same rich apostolic and doctrinal heritage as the Orthodox Church for the first thousand Years of its history, since during the first millennium they were one and the same Church. Lamentably, in 1054, the Pope of Rome broke away from the other four Apostolic Patriarchates (which include Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem), by tampering with the Original Creed of the Church, and considering himself to be infallible. Thus your Church is 1,000 Years old. If you are a ORTHODOX Christian, your religion was founded in the Year 33 by Jesus Christ, the Son of God. It has not changed since that time. Our Church is now almost 2,000 Years old. And it is for this reason, that Orthodoxy, the Church of the Apostles and the Fathers is considered the true "One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church."
      This is the greatest legacy that we can pass on to the young people of the new millennium.

    • @nickzero6921
      @nickzero6921 3 года назад +1

      Amen

  • @timster1995
    @timster1995 5 лет назад +217

    The Orthodox Church ⛪️ is one of the most ancient churches of Christian culture. Go to the service and you’ll hear the choir and the traditions are expressed in an ancient way and the art as you see it’s amazing 😉.

    • @georgekoul
      @georgekoul 5 лет назад +15

      Actually it is the most ancient not one of the most. First Christians were Greeks and specific a Greek woman named Lydia

    • @vlad.the.impaler.
      @vlad.the.impaler. 5 лет назад +12

      @@georgekoul first christians were jews bro

    • @georgekoul
      @georgekoul 5 лет назад

      @@vlad.the.impaler. not exactly. They are Jews not Christians. It's the same but also not the same. Christian belief has many differences. So there is no point in your message. Get the facts correct.

    • @vlad.the.impaler.
      @vlad.the.impaler. 5 лет назад +9

      @@georgekoul the first Christians were the 12 apostols bro.. Just think for 2 secs before replying

    • @georgekoul
      @georgekoul 5 лет назад +3

      @@vlad.the.impaler. Christian faith based on Christ first and the holy Trinity(Πατήρ, Ιός και Άγιο Πνεύμα which means Father, son & holy spirit) . With that form Greeks were the first Christians. Jews are not Christians, they are Jewish

  • @blacksheep_77
    @blacksheep_77 5 лет назад +50

    Our interpretations are the ones with problems!!! What an awesome statement.
    Matt, I have been away for a while but you are hitting something that I find to be central to my convictions. The ability to approach other believers and have a honest conversation without it becoming ugly and accusative. I have serious issues with the drama and division that surrounds theological debate, and you have shown me that there are human beings that can handle not getting offended at another communities search for proper worship. I hope your relationship with Chris continues down the road, he seems like a very good brother.

  • @crystalclinton77
    @crystalclinton77 5 лет назад +125

    I'm a former protestant, converting to Orthodoxy a year ago. I very much appreciate this video.

    • @rogaica81
      @rogaica81 5 лет назад +2

      Welcome brother

    • @levidyer7714
      @levidyer7714 4 года назад

      Was he not already a brother when he was a protestant?

    • @Paul-uv6mb
      @Paul-uv6mb 6 месяцев назад +1

      Welcome brother in the real faith!

    • @Paul-uv6mb
      @Paul-uv6mb 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@levidyer7714when we orthodox Christians call other orthodox Christians brothers is not about the flesh,or about one beautiful words,is about the clean faith in the god

  • @alexeidragunov4534
    @alexeidragunov4534 4 года назад +51

    the Ortodox church it's the original church and have the same traditions from 3-4 th century

    • @willtheperson7224
      @willtheperson7224 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely! And when I see Orthodox people today citing the works of 2nd-8th saints, patriarchs, Popes, Church Fathers,and more
      vs Catholics who mostly reference post schism theologians (while still honoring the pre schism saints and their works especially pope Leo I though the III might have problems with them today)
      I think that shows us the priority of History.

    • @MrSpotface
      @MrSpotface 3 года назад

      Both churches are original. They both have equal claim as they both come from the original church founded by christ and eventually st peter

    • @candletabletop154
      @candletabletop154 3 года назад

      @@willtheperson7224 i do not see your point at all 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @wendymitchell8245
      @wendymitchell8245 3 года назад

      @@willtheperson7224 their teaching is heresy.

  • @KannyValentine
    @KannyValentine 4 года назад +74

    I absolutely loved everything Chris said. Finally Christianity makes sense to me.

  • @tezi21
    @tezi21 4 года назад +62

    I love that he took off his hat, even though Father Chris told him it's okay for him to wear it. It's like the sacredness and holiness of the space moved him to do so.

    • @TheJwbooth
      @TheJwbooth 4 года назад +3

      I was an atheist most of my adult life. No one judged me, hated me or doubted my sanity. But when I became a Catholic! Contempt, suspicion, traitor, unAmerican, "I used to think you were smart", all from friends and relatives who had very little knowledge of their own denomination and could not tell you why they joined one specific group out of 66,000 except that it was closest to their house

  • @yosiefghebre6831
    @yosiefghebre6831 5 лет назад +30

    am orthodox chirstian from east africa and am glad to learn more about the concept of salvation. God bless you all in yesus name.

  • @nannykat1057
    @nannykat1057 4 года назад +159

    I am a Lutheran (LCMS) and I seriously like this video on the Orthodox church....thank you for these insights! I would like to attend an Orthodox Worship service...when this 'stay home' order is lifted.

    • @pospouris
      @pospouris 4 года назад +3

      I'm an Orthodox Christian and I want to warn you that when you attend an Orthodox Worship service, you will discover where the word mess came from.

    • @nannykat1057
      @nannykat1057 4 года назад +2

      @@pospouris Do you mean it can be 'confusing'? If so....then it's probably not much different from our Worship service as perceived by newcomers... ;-)

    • @pospouris
      @pospouris 4 года назад +4

      @@nannykat1057 No , I mean, well I'm actually talking of what's happening in Cyprus or Greece, when you go to the church you will sit there to listen to the priest doing his stuff, but you cannot concentrate because the one next to you is talking about cooking and the one in front of you is talking about what her neighbor does or how much grocery she have to buy or what her hairdresser told her and so on and so on........ that's why is a mess, but don't let me get you to have a negative thought about it. We have it like this for ages and we love it, well, we get used to it at least, but it's not everybody's cup of tea.

    • @nannykat1057
      @nannykat1057 4 года назад +7

      @@pospouris Whaaat?!! The congregation 'chats and visits' during the Service?! Ooohh no... I can't imagine even that. Worship is a very reverent time in the LCMS …. You have indeed shocked me. LOL

    • @26alexxkidd
      @26alexxkidd 4 года назад +2

      @@pospouris to be fair, people go to the masses all the time they know it by heart, it's only natural to talk about other stuff during it lol. That's what church in a way, like in ancient Greece, a gathering of people to come together

  • @johnflorio3052
    @johnflorio3052 5 лет назад +292

    God bless the Orthodox! I'm Catholic and you're my closest brothers.

    • @virvisquevir3320
      @virvisquevir3320 5 лет назад +5

      John Florio - Agree.

    • @princeofpeace794
      @princeofpeace794 5 лет назад +6

      John Florio yeah because both of y’all worship idols make pictures status etc..y’all believe salvation is by work not by grace through faith. Stop kissing your Popes hand 🤚 stop telling what you have done to your pope . Jesus is the mediator between God and man

    • @johnflorio3052
      @johnflorio3052 5 лет назад +7

      We had a healing service after Mass today!

    • @johnflorio3052
      @johnflorio3052 5 лет назад +4

      Tell me about the sect you follow.

    • @2dimitropolis370
      @2dimitropolis370 5 лет назад +1

      I don't think so. If we are, you wouldn't be so evil to us

  • @bear6514
    @bear6514 5 лет назад +159

    I love how nonchalant this preacher is LMAO. He’s just like asking him a super serious question and he’s like “yeah I mean it’s whatever probably happened this way” 😂

    • @evangelinasmusic
      @evangelinasmusic 5 лет назад +37

      Aajonus Vonderplanitz I’m tellin ya, I have met so many orthodox priests that are super casual and sarcastic it’s hilarious because you expect them to be all serious.

    • @toahordika6
      @toahordika6 5 лет назад +17

      Most eastern europeans and middle easterners are like that.

    • @lawrence4318
      @lawrence4318 5 лет назад +3

      Aajonus Vonderplanitz
      I hope it is not an effort to appear “cool” in the guest’s presence.

    • @szarekhthesilent2047
      @szarekhthesilent2047 5 лет назад +12

      @@lawrence4318 no... most really are this way. Kinda have too. Otherwise next to no one'd b buying it, at least in greece...

    • @evangelinasmusic
      @evangelinasmusic 5 лет назад +13

      Pasha Staravoitau yep, priests are people, too lol

  • @em1694_
    @em1694_ 5 лет назад +70

    I’m catholic but I love this video so much! Thanks for sharing!

    • @susannemcarlisle
      @susannemcarlisle 5 лет назад +1

      We can take in your church but you cannot take in hours. Bit of snobbery there, if you ask me. ;-)

    • @susannemcarlisle
      @susannemcarlisle 5 лет назад

      @7878 stew What? I don't set church doctrine! Why would you say that? You don't know me.

    • @susannemcarlisle
      @susannemcarlisle 5 лет назад +1

      @@OGCaan Communion. Personally I don't understand why. Seems unkind.

    • @StMark2411
      @StMark2411 5 лет назад +10

      You shouldn’t love what the priest said. He denies truth that the Catholic Church started at Pentecost, the same day as Orthodoxy. He blatantly called us heretics and schismatics but didn’t point to the fact that the Petrine primacy was well understood and agreed upon between east and west and confirmed with the Tome of Leo where all Bishops and patriarchs of the church agreed. This isn’t a good representation of the history of the church and was very one sided.

    • @susannemcarlisle
      @susannemcarlisle 5 лет назад

      @gayify me I have, several times. And I always make clear beforehand to the priest that I am.

  • @davidbolt9566
    @davidbolt9566 4 года назад +44

    This dude is one of my favorite protestant youtube personalities! Always having a cool head and an open heart. Thanks man!

  • @cuthbertsboots5733
    @cuthbertsboots5733 4 года назад +83

    It is unfortunate that your equipment wasn't working well when you discussed the Bible because that was an important point that seems to have gotten glossed over. The Orthodox Church does believe in the divine inspiration, inerrancy, and infallibility of Holy Scripture. When Fr. Chris said "we wrote the Book," he did not mean that it was written by mere men, but that it was the Church that wrote and compiled the Book under the guidance and inspiration of the Holy Spirit for the benefit of the Church. The Scripture was created for the Church, not the Church for the Scripture. So, the Holy Scripture must be treated respectfully and with reverence as a part of Holy Tradition, and always with the benefit of the Church in mind.

    • @glennvannijevelt1133
      @glennvannijevelt1133 4 года назад

      Eugene A. Schreder A definite selection of the Gospels and the Apocrypha and the consensus to use the Chaldean Trinitarian Doctrine (God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit) was cemented in the First Council of Nicaea in 325, an event presided by Emperor Constantine the Great in his attempt to unify his Empire through the teaching of his Bishops and Archbishops.

    • @cuthbertsboots5733
      @cuthbertsboots5733 4 года назад +8

      stringypete Your response simply demonstrates a misunderstanding of the term “Tradition” in an Orthodox context. This is the Tradition, the doctrine and Truth that Christ through the Holy Spirit handed down to the Saints once for all. It is not in any way equivalent to something like a family Christmas tradition or anything like that.

    • @randyrandall8274
      @randyrandall8274 4 года назад +1

      Eugene...the scripture was written for the benefit of people!

    • @cuthbertsboots5733
      @cuthbertsboots5733 4 года назад +6

      @@randyrandall8274 Yes, that's what I said. The Scripture was created for the Church, the Church being the people - those who have been called out of the world to come together and commune with the Body of Christ.

    • @ownpetard8379
      @ownpetard8379 4 года назад +3

      @@glennvannijevelt1133 The emperor's goal was to have a coherent expression of Christianity to complement his goal of a coherent political expression, his empire. He wanted the bishops to have a common view of what Christianity is. What the bishops agreed on was not important to Constantine. Rather, it was important that they agreed.

  • @Abishekep
    @Abishekep 5 лет назад +70

    I lost it at 2:01😂😂
    "Receding forehead"
    "I don't know anything about that"😂

  • @Donb1233
    @Donb1233 5 лет назад +76

    You totally misunderstood what he said about the Church and the Bible. He didn't say that he did not believe it was inspired by God. He said it was a book of the Church and it is.

    • @Amy-be6ed
      @Amy-be6ed 5 лет назад +20

      I wish he would have worded it more clearly since he was talking to a Protestant.

    • @Hope-ce9oy
      @Hope-ce9oy 5 лет назад +3

      @@Amy-be6ed I wish he would have, too, because I am Mennonite and believe strongly that the Bible is God-breathed and Holy and should be held as God's Word.
      What got confusing was how he said that since it is the church's book, then they can do whatever they want with it, but I believe it is God's Bible and is Holy and sacred and we should not change a thing about it.
      Did I totally misinterpret what he was saying? I am genuinely curious as to what the Orthodox believe. Thanks. :)

    • @andrewclover1462
      @andrewclover1462 5 лет назад +2

      It's not my book. It's our book.

    • @Pandaemoni
      @Pandaemoni 4 года назад

      @@Hope-ce9oy I don't know what it means to say "we should not change a thing" since the Bible has been changed again and again across Christianity since it was first compiled (mostly but entirely at the First Council of Nicea in in the 4th century). I mean, if we can't change a thing about the bible, does that not mean we should be reading it in Hebrew, Ancient Greek and Aramaic? Add to the translation issue, "The Bible" itself is a collection of different books that was assembled by the church in a series of stages from 200 A.D. to 500 A.D. (and then again during the Reformation) and the list of what books are in and out have fluctuated. Roman Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Protestants literally have different Bibles with different books in them (with most of them in common) because Protestants rejected some of what was in the Catholic Bible (except for Lutherans which largely still use the Catholic Bible as I understand it).

  • @12j10
    @12j10 4 года назад +53

    My Lord Jesus! This was one of the most beautiful churches I have EVER seen in my life!!

    • @sayandebhalder1618
      @sayandebhalder1618 3 года назад

      Wow are there Christian in Kosovo

    • @TK-317
      @TK-317 3 года назад

      @@sayandebhalder1618 in Serbia*

  • @catfon10
    @catfon10 5 лет назад +126

    I am Roman Catholic but I love the Orthodox Church' expression of faith, more organic :)

    • @slavdefendov1499
      @slavdefendov1499 5 лет назад +8

      Convert

    • @someguy9571
      @someguy9571 5 лет назад +13

      Why not be Orthodox then?

    • @Cobruh_Commander
      @Cobruh_Commander 5 лет назад +6

      Begome Ordodox! :DDD

    • @cowmansr
      @cowmansr 4 года назад +10

      I've enjoyed visiting Eastern Catholic parishes. They have an expression much more like the Orthodox, while maintaining the unity of the Catholic Church.

    • @patrickpettyjr.2487
      @patrickpettyjr.2487 4 года назад +2

      Silence, traitor!

  • @judithconigliaro3731
    @judithconigliaro3731 5 лет назад +38

    Awesome. As a ROMAN Rite Catholic, I often wondered who and what made up the Greek Orthodox Churches. Now I know and truly appreciate the history gleaned from this video. Thank you!

    • @juanee2
      @juanee2 5 лет назад +6

      The church of the east (orthodoxy) and the church of the west (Roman Catholic) were one for a 1000 years. Looking into the beginning of Christianity.

  • @marya6017
    @marya6017 5 лет назад +260

    I am so proud to be a Greek Orthodox Christian 😊

    • @ComradeHellas
      @ComradeHellas 5 лет назад +17

      Pride is a sin :^)

    • @CarolineJoyAmico
      @CarolineJoyAmico 5 лет назад +25

      St. Paul boasted in Christ. :-)
      I’m proud to be Orthodox too, because it’s being proud of Christ.
      Sinful pride would, of course, be wrong. Being prideful of ONESELF.

    • @marya6017
      @marya6017 5 лет назад +13

      There's nothing wrong with being proud to be Greek nor being proud to be a Christian. Both are big parts of who I am today. I never accused Greeks of being better than everyone else. You thought of that notion by yourself. Please be kind and have a great day :)

    • @CarolineJoyAmico
      @CarolineJoyAmico 5 лет назад +4

      Mary, sending hugs to my sister!
      I’m not Greek, but I am Orthodox. And it’s nice to see all our fellow Christians on here. Whether Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant, whatever. God bless their journey.
      It’s funny that some are actively choosing to get their undies in a twist. But (God bless them), I’m sure it’s just some misunderstanding.

    • @marya6017
      @marya6017 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much!!

  • @willowclay3137
    @willowclay3137 4 года назад +50

    I was raised Catholic but I'm really interested in learning more.

    • @willtheperson7224
      @willtheperson7224 4 года назад +6

      You'd be welcome in any Orthodox Church, I hope you convert. ☦️

    • @danhurl1349
      @danhurl1349 4 года назад +1

      Come visit us some time! We have good food!

    • @dominicanocienporciento7034
      @dominicanocienporciento7034 3 года назад +1

      @@danhurl1349 they give food at mass?ill go for food

    • @laughingseagull000
      @laughingseagull000 3 года назад +1

      @@dominicanocienporciento7034 Food is only for after the Divine Liturgy during Coffee Hour. We are supposed to fast before receiving the Eucharist. Coffee Hour is great!

  • @djordjepopov3359
    @djordjepopov3359 5 лет назад +141

    Ortodox church is root of Christianity, first and only Apostolic Church.

    • @analyzingsources6157
      @analyzingsources6157 5 лет назад +6

      Djordje Popov, Not really.. because praying to the saints didn’t begin until the 300s.( A.D.)

    • @somegreekdude9225
      @somegreekdude9225 5 лет назад +2

      Analyzing Sources the great schism hadn't occured in 300 bc.

    • @PraseSuperStar
      @PraseSuperStar 5 лет назад +4

      @@analyzingsources6157 actually it is.

    • @cockiecat4440
      @cockiecat4440 5 лет назад +8

      @@analyzingsources6157 that's because the Saints started dying for Jesus after His presence on earth. So it makes sense to have Saints during A.D. time. Orthodox people do not see or think of Saints as Gods. Saints are honoured human beings, not admired like God is. The first Hagiographer was Saint Apostle Luke who drew the icon of Virgin Mary which is now in the monastery of Kykkos in Cyprus. In the 3rd Century Hagiography started growing as there were several people who weren't able to read about the lives of Saints; so the presence of the icons during that time helped (and still does) numerous people understand the lives of Saints as well as Jesus's etc. When an Orthodox prays to an icon, he/she does not honour or admire the wood or the paint. He/she honours the Saint. But a Saint is NEVER admired as a God. Saints show that the rest of us can and should follow their path as they followed Jesus Christ. They prove that the Christian Orthodox faith is real. Saints have already helped millions of people including some that I know personally who were just about to die and now they're still alive. I also know someone who died and went to the after life and he saw Saint Irene who brought him back to this life and he's now a completely different person. He now believes more than ever before. John the Baptist also relieved himself to me even though I didn't deserve it. Saint Ephraim saved someone that I know who was was doomed to die of cancer as the doctors gave him no chances at all. There are still Saints in this life, some orthodox monks or priests are charismatic and full of love and can tell you your whole life once they look at you and also willing to help you and others. The main difference with Orthodoxy is that the Saints prove that the Bible is true. Whereas in protestantism, the Bible is often seen as a book of stories which can be easily denied and questioned by scientists/agnostics/atheists as there is no living proof and/or human experience in regards to Saints in the protestant Church. God however is NOT a scientific research. God is life who is truly seen through the living Saints who all love and help us. All we have to do is pray to them and they always listen and answer back. :)

    • @cockiecat4440
      @cockiecat4440 5 лет назад +3

      Analyzing Sources I appreciate your reply :) truly, there are cases where demons appear as angels or saints in dreams or in real life. However I'm talking about Orthodox Saints, not Catholics. There are ways to determine whether the Saint was actually thr Saint, and not a demon. Once a Saint appears you call Jesus or bless yourself and you'll see whether he stays there or leaves. Nevertheless it is always best not to accept it and just inform an Orthodox priest about it and he'll let you know for sure. NEVER mess with spirits. Praying to the saints makes them neither mediators nor Gods. They carry our prayers to God and Jesus. They truly exist. There is holy water blessed on particular Saints in Orthodox monasteries which is used by true believers to cure themselves. My friend has been cured by the holy water of Saint Thekla even though he was told by doctors that his skin cancer could not be cured. I know cases where Orthodox priests called Saint Gerasimos and he cured individuals who were possessed by demons. I can go on and on...

  • @rami-sep
    @rami-sep 5 лет назад +90

    I'm Catholic.. I like your coverage of orthodoxy ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 4 года назад

      Like shagging choirboys too ?

    • @joevonnivega4224
      @joevonnivega4224 4 года назад +1

      gowd sake haha nice one dude! Anymore original hot takes you have?

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 4 года назад

      @@joevonnivega4224 How about the churches total inability to pray and stop Corona ! odd that ! Why are they not holed up in wo woo land together to bolster the energy of prayer ? Could it be because it doesn't work maybe ?

    • @DC-ss2jx
      @DC-ss2jx 4 года назад +3

      @@gowdsake7103 what are you even doing on this channel you angry little thing

    • @MikeyJMJ
      @MikeyJMJ 4 года назад +2

      @@gowdsake7103 Get told off by a priest or nun when you were young? Your hatred doesn't annoy us, it makes us pity you.

  • @alexhage8092
    @alexhage8092 5 лет назад +49

    whether we are Orthodox, Protestant and yes Catholic, we are Christians brothers and sisters, even if we have some little difference we are Christians Blessed are the Peacemakers GOD JESUS CHRIST Bless.

    • @MrClawson99
      @MrClawson99 5 лет назад +4

      Alex Hage Amen to that

    • @65TossTrap
      @65TossTrap 5 лет назад

      We are all working towards salvation through Jesus Christ Son of the Living God. By grace we live. To my Protestant brothers I call you to the fullness of the faith. The Holy sacraments established during the time of Acts are Holy and mystical encounters with God. He who rejects them are to be pitied. Again I implore my Christian brothers and sisters to join us in the Orthodox Church.

    • @theofilluseliezer8549
      @theofilluseliezer8549 5 лет назад

      @@louismacchia25 i literally dont understand what you are talking about

    • @theofilluseliezer8549
      @theofilluseliezer8549 5 лет назад

      @Paul Slewa really? We protestant pray to you all as a brother u guys just hates us all since the reformation era

    • @aizam5841
      @aizam5841 5 лет назад

      @@theofilluseliezer8549 Ive never heard the priests telling us to hate other believers outside our faith but rather Love your neighbor as thy selves.

  • @caedanjennings
    @caedanjennings 4 года назад +3

    This is crazy that I found this video! I’m a Roman Catholic concert from Protestantism. Yesterday i was speaking with a Greek friend of mine and neither of us knew the difference I’m so excited to share this video with her!

  • @dimitritriantafyllides682
    @dimitritriantafyllides682 5 лет назад +113

    As an Orthodox Christian I must say you did an incredible job with this interview, allowing Fr. Chris to share with you a bit about our tradition. To his defense, not sure about the context of his comments about the Bible, but we definitely believe the books of the Bible were divinely inspired. But we also believe they were written and edited by humans, and we know that it was our Church Fathers that debated which books should or should not be included in the Bible. In that sense, the Bible is the Library of Church Books. If anything we cling closer to the original Bible than most Christian traditions, continuing to use the Septuagint OT rather than versions based on post-Incarnation translations. Pro tip: If you don't feel comfortable calling him father call him presbyter! Thanks for a great video.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  5 лет назад +6

      I found other Orthodox writers and leaders who held the same position as Chris but others who took a stance that sounds more like yours. I suppose there's some variety of perspective and emphasis within every group.

    • @karenbling6550
      @karenbling6550 5 лет назад +2

      Sorry but ST. Peter IS the first Pope, Jesus is the one who established the Church, Matthew 16;18 and the Greek orthodox church did not want to follow the Pope and broke away from Christ's Church.

    • @dimitritriantafyllides682
      @dimitritriantafyllides682 5 лет назад +21

      Karen, 1. Peter founded the church of Antioch prior to Rome, which is an Orthodox patriarchate. 2. Rome was given primacy of honor, not authority, because it was the seat of the empire. 3. James, not Peter, presided over the first council of Jerusalem (Acts). 4. No council was ever subject to a bishop, but rather was supreme dogma of all bishops. 5. The unilateral change of the Creed by the Latin Church led to the schism. 6. According to official Roman Catholic teaching the Orthodox are still part of Christ’s Church.

    • @peteroleary9447
      @peteroleary9447 5 лет назад +6

      @@MattWhitmanTMBH Great job on this interview! As an Evangelical coming to Orthodoxy, I got hung up on this, but discovered it was a technicality I hadn't understood well. Orthodox view Scripture as the human textual representation or icon of the divine Logos or Word of God. Written and interpreted by and through His Church, the Orthodox definitely see the Bible as divinely inspired, but written in human language through human experience. Its totality represents Christ in that it is both wholly God and wholly human, without confusion. I remember hearing that there is no "Bible" in the Bible lol. The Orthodox Divine Liturgy is comprised of more Scripture than one would hear in a typical Roman Catholic or Protestant service. I enjoyed this and subbed.

    • @christourhopepodcast
      @christourhopepodcast 5 лет назад +2

      @@MattWhitmanTMBH While I am actually a Eastern Catholic, the teaching of the Orthodox Church is that it is divinely inspired with human authors. Many people within the Church may debate that, or have varying perspectives, but is our job to conform to what the Church has been given as teaching by God, seems like they may still be working on that part lol.

  • @matildegarcia9466
    @matildegarcia9466 5 лет назад +8

    Why do orthodox always criticize the Catholic faith? I watched the previous video in which father Díaz shows the cathedral of St Madeleine and explains what Catholics believe in and the meaning and reason of paintings and sculptures and not once does he say anything against protestants , orthodox...
    the orthodox priest in this video shows hatred from the very beginning whereas father Díaz is just trying to explain the best he can to the interviewer his faith. I liked him very much . I don’t like this one at all. God is Love .

    • @tesschavit3009
      @tesschavit3009 5 лет назад +2

      matilde garcia, so true! The Orthodox priest bore a hatred towards catholic church and protestants, Jesus and our catholic priests always telling us love your neighbor as yourself. So weird that orthodox priest is not a good example to others

    • @scm98
      @scm98 5 лет назад

      @@tesschavit3009 because most Orthodox have that mentality

  • @MegaFREAK313
    @MegaFREAK313 5 лет назад +182

    Please do one video where you visit a traditional catholic church/cathedral. A church that is just as impressing as this one, so you'll do them justice. Probably one of my favourite videos by you so far, simply fantastic!

    • @MillionPM
      @MillionPM 5 лет назад +3

      Cakravartin I agree!!

    • @jmjaquinas7298
      @jmjaquinas7298 5 лет назад +1

      Yes! He should go to Cody or Lander since he’s in Wyoming St John XXIII in Fort Collins

    • @MasterTop100
      @MasterTop100 5 лет назад +4

      I agree. I would love to see more of this! Thank you Matt!

    • @mauwze
      @mauwze 5 лет назад +13

      To add, please visit Catholic Priest Fr. Mike Schmitz! Would love to hear a conversation between you two :) God bless

    • @39knights
      @39knights 5 лет назад

      @SLAV DEFENDOV Yeah A A got it right. Moron.

  • @danielvanhaften5779
    @danielvanhaften5779 3 года назад +107

    I am more and more impressed with Orthodoxy....especially as a Catholic struggling with the heretical pope we have. Thank you for this.

    • @lazartuba9395
      @lazartuba9395 3 года назад +12

      I really hope you look more into orthodoxy and we'll greet you with open arms

    • @taylorprocker
      @taylorprocker 3 года назад +4

      My grandparents from Czech/Russia were orthodox but when making their way to Appalachia became Catholics so I’ve always had this “yearning”

    • @DarthVantos
      @DarthVantos 3 года назад +2

      Current pope is the most popular pope you've had. Radicalize Christianity of the past is fading.

    • @zarganon9594
      @zarganon9594 3 года назад +19

      @@DarthVantos Popularity among non-Catholics doesn’t determine the greatness of a Pope.

    • @DarthVantos
      @DarthVantos 3 года назад +3

      @@zarganon9594 He doesn't pander to Radicals like yourself, that in itself shows the greatness of the current pope.

  • @RideAlongside
    @RideAlongside 5 лет назад +188

    Love it Matt. Thanks Father Chris for your help in teaching all of us about the Orthodox Church.

    • @sluga_u_hristu
      @sluga_u_hristu 5 лет назад +3

      @@NadaVerse "Did Jesus mean that we should never refer to our earthly father as 'father' (Matthew 23:9)? Is it wrong for Catholics to refer to their priests as 'father'?"
      Answer: It would be confusing for God to give the fifth commandment in Exodus 20:12: “Honor your father and your mother” and then later restrict us from calling our earthly father “father.” Matthew 23:9 states, “And do not call anyone on earth ‘father,’ for you have one Father, and He is in heaven.” The context of Matthew 23:9 tells us that referring to one’s biological father as “father” is not what Jesus is speaking about.
      In Matthew 23:1-12, Jesus is denouncing the Jewish scribes and Pharisees for rejecting Him as their Messiah, in particular for their hypocrisy in elevating themselves above others with titles such as “teacher” and “master.” The Jewish teachers affected those titles because they supposed that a teacher formed the man or gave him real life. They sought, therefore, to be called “father,” as if they were the source of truth rather than God. Christ taught that the source of all life and truth is God, and no one ought to seek or receive a title that properly belongs to Him. No one should be as revered as God is.

    • @sluga_u_hristu
      @sluga_u_hristu 5 лет назад +2

      @@NadaVerse Roman Catholics call their priests “father,” and the Pope is the “holy father.” Abbots take their title from the Aramaic word abba, which means “father.” This is clearly unbiblical. The priest as “father” is problematic. In the case of “holy father,” there is no doubt this title is unbiblical. No man can take on the title of “holy” anything, because only God is holy. This title gives the Pope a status that is never intended for any man on earth. Even the apostle Paul made no claim to holiness, referring to himself as the chief of sinners (1 Timothy 1:15). Although as Christians we have exchanged our sin for the righteousness of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:21), holiness will not be attained until we are in heaven and have left the last vestiges of our sin natures behind. Until then, the Pope has no more holiness than the average Christian and is not entitled to be called “holy father.”
      What about the apostle Paul’s reference to “our father Abraham” and his implication that he himself is a father to Timothy and Titus? When Paul refers to Abraham as “our father” in Romans 4:12, he is not making the same mistake as the Pharisees. Paul is saying that the promise that saves us was first given to Abraham who in faith believed. Paul is pointing out that God began His plan of redemption of all nations with Abraham and that Abraham is the model of justification by faith, apart from the Law (verse 3). Paul is not raising Abraham to God’s level or assigning an official title to Abraham but merely acknowledging his faith. Abraham is the metaphorical “father” of all who believe in Christ in the sense that he is the prototype of faith.
      When Paul calls Timothy and Titus his “sons” (see 1 Timothy 1:2, 18; 2 Timothy 1:2; and Titus 1:4), he is merely stating that he was a father figure to those whom he taught the gospel to. Paul committed himself to teaching, correcting, and training his protégés. He was more than a teacher to Timothy and Titus; he was like a father because he loved them so much and was a guide to them in their ministries. Paul was not putting himself in the place of God, and he never required anyone to call him “father.” In referring to Timothy and Titus as his children, Paul was expressing his love for them. Paul cared for them as a father loves his children and seeks their welfare.
      Just as there is nothing wrong with using the word father metaphorically, there is nothing wrong with calling our earthly parents “father” and “mother.” In doing so we are not giving our parents an elevated title or position that belongs only to God. Our earthly parents are worthy of honor, and we are to honor our parents daily in the spirit of Exodus 20:12, Matthew 15:4, and Ephesians 6:1-3.

    • @sluga_u_hristu
      @sluga_u_hristu 5 лет назад +2

      @@NadaVerse Spirit of the Lord be with you. I just gave you answer that I found on google, I could do it by myself but I wanted to give you extensively answer. Father not like earthy father but Holy One, whom all Glory and Honor belongs. God Bless You!

    • @sluga_u_hristu
      @sluga_u_hristu 5 лет назад +1

      @@NadaVerse Bog te Blagoslovio sestro, da sam znao da smo iz istog korena pricao bih nasim jezikom. Mir Isusa Hrista, naseg Spasitelja neka je sa tobom! Amin.

  • @danktankdragkings7117
    @danktankdragkings7117 5 лет назад +76

    I am recently confirmed in the eastern orthodox faith after being raised generic protestant Christian.
    You represented us and our opinions/beliefs justly. Thank you.

  • @PiperMcPhersonTheWren
    @PiperMcPhersonTheWren 5 лет назад +62

    I grew up Protestant myself. I became a catechumen within the Russian Orthodox tradition after hearing Slavonic chants by Russian monks. I had become enchanted and mystified by it and found it very appealing.

    • @srfrg9707
      @srfrg9707 5 лет назад +3

      You are blessed. Jesus said that the shepard will have no rest until he has brought the lost sheep back. Δοχα σου χριστε.

    • @alithos.anesti
      @alithos.anesti 5 лет назад +3

      You would love the Greek chants

    • @LauraBeeDannon
      @LauraBeeDannon 5 лет назад +2

      Gregorian chants for me.

    • @NessieAndrew
      @NessieAndrew 5 лет назад +2

      So because you like their songs it means it's true?

    • @PiperMcPhersonTheWren
      @PiperMcPhersonTheWren 5 лет назад +1

      @@NessieAndrew I don't mean to be rude, but I don't really think I owe an explanation.

  • @greenhaven-podcast
    @greenhaven-podcast 4 года назад +32

    I have found in Orthodoxy that which was missing sorely from my Protestant Christian life before; the Christian faith, in its fullness. Properly seen in an embodied community of believers living in sacramental union with God through Christ by the Holy Spirit. I have found, as Saint Vincent of Lérins says, "That Faith which has been believed everywhere, always, by all." ❤️🙏☦️

    • @jesusislordsavior6343
      @jesusislordsavior6343 2 года назад

      Innocent Green
      Why should that faith be the exclusive possession of one particular denomination? Does the fullness not come from CHRIST?
      'Community' is one thing; ecclesiastical tribalism is another.
      Have you read Paul's comments in 1st Corinthians 1:10-17? Partisan spirit was a threat to the unity of the Church before anyone was speaking of Catholicism vs. Orthodoxy, let alone 'Protestantism'.
      I am 'Protestant' by default, because I do not recognize the authority of Catholic and Orthodox 'priesthoods'. JESUS is our High Priest according to the order of Melchizedek. He died for our sins ONCE FOR ALL. God did NOT have to appoint a new GENTILE priesthood to replace the old JEWISH one. Indeed he has never rejected Israel, 'for the gifts and calling of God are irrevocable'. Please read Romans chapters 9-11, which eloquently explain the role of the Jewish people in salvation history.

    • @Gabriel333_
      @Gabriel333_ 2 года назад

      @@jesusislordsavior6343 Priests are the shepherds that lead his flock to Christ, through a priest Christ talks and gives blessings, through sacraments. The Christian church had deacons, priests and bishops since the year 107.

    • @jesusislordsavior6343
      @jesusislordsavior6343 2 года назад

      @@Gabriel333_
      Please go to the BIble regarding the offices of the Church and their respective roles. NEVER did I deny the existence or importance of these categories. But I would recommend a look at the book of Hebrews, which reveals Jesus as High Priest in the light of Old Testament Hebrew Law.
      At NO time did God replace the Levitical priesthood, rendered obsolete by Christ's once-for all, all-sufficient sacrifice, with a new Gentile priesthood.
      Do not be deceived by 'replacement' theology. God has not totally abandoned or rejected the Jews in favor of Gentiles. Rather, Christ has broken down the dividing wall which separated the two (Ephesians 2:14).
      Please read Romans chapters 9-11, which explain the role of Israel in redemptive history, which is not over yet (11:25------). Observe his use of the 'olive tree' metaphor.
      I think you have confused the ministry of priests with that of pastors and teachers. Yes, the Jewish priesthood was intended to fulfil both roles for a time. But the main function of a priest is to act as mediator or intercessor between God and men. Indeed 'priests' of many religions and cultures have offer sacrifices to whatever or whomever they worshiped--------though they worshiped in vain.
      Perhaps ordinary believers, when they pray for others or preach the message of salvation, do reflect the priestly role role in a small way, but that does not make any of us technically priests. Knowingly or not, the patriarchs and the ancient Hebrews sacrificed IN ANTICIPATION of Jesus' sacrifice, and NO ONE BUT JESUS was ever qualified to give his own life as propitiation for human sin.
      (1st Timothy 2:5) 'For there is one God, and one Mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.'
      P.S. A question for you. You speak of 'sacraments'. Where in the Bible do you find teaching about this? The word 'Trinity' does not occur, yet the teaching is clear.
      Yes, there are ordinances, hundreds of them in the OT.
      In the NT, I know of two: baptism and the Lord's Supper.

  • @jamesarmstrong6008
    @jamesarmstrong6008 5 лет назад +148

    I think this is an excellent video. I'm an Anglican and I could easily become an Orthodox Christian. Thank you Father Chris for allowing Mat the interview.

    • @jacfalcon
      @jacfalcon 5 лет назад +5

      Pray and do your best to follow God, but I sure hope He leads you our way because we'd love to have you

    • @Православл
      @Православл 5 лет назад +9

      James Armstrong yes you could! The main difference is that Anglicans ordain women, but we have nuns so it’s ok lol. You are missing a piece of yourself by not being orthodox, come to Divine Liturgy.

    • @jamesarmstrong6008
      @jamesarmstrong6008 5 лет назад

      @@Православл Thank you for the reply. I am of The Reformed Episcopal Church. This church doesn't ordain women. The ordination of women is one of the several reasons why I left ECUSA.

    • @Православл
      @Православл 5 лет назад +2

      James Armstrong well in that case, you should join very soon. There really is nothing stopping you. Have you been to Divine Liturgy?

    • @jamesarmstrong6008
      @jamesarmstrong6008 5 лет назад +8

      @@Православл I haven't attended as yet. I want to meet and visit with the priest of the local (only) Greek Orthodox Church to learn as much as I can, before attending. My former church had to close, because there were not enough members to keep the parish viable. I have been in contact with my former priest and he has told me that the Greek Orthodox Church would be a very good choice for me.

  • @azrocks1024
    @azrocks1024 5 лет назад +11

    Orthodoxy is the one true religion

  • @NIKOLASINGLESSIS
    @NIKOLASINGLESSIS 5 лет назад +85

    Thank God that are priests like Father Chris who explain things in a theological context and not just dogmatizing !!

  • @thechefbredren4358
    @thechefbredren4358 4 года назад +64

    orthodoxy is the original and unchanged form of christianity.

    • @777cumil
      @777cumil 4 года назад +1

      There is no such thing like "original and unchanged form of Christianity" today... Two millennia left their traces.
      The Orthodox church is original and only little changed Imperial Roman (Byzantine) church, in the form established after her proclamation as the state church of the old Roman Empire, more or less... What was before this might be quite a different thing.

    • @lupinthe4th400
      @lupinthe4th400 4 года назад +8

      @@777cumil Do you want to know why Orthodoxy is the True Church? How old is the ORTHODOX faith? If you are a Lutheran, your religion was founded by Martin Luther, an ex-monk of the Catholic Church, in the Year 1517. If you belong to the Church of England, your religion was founded by King Henry VIII in the Year 1534 because the Pope would not grant him a divorce with the right to re-marry. If you are a Presbyterian, your religion was founded by John Knox in Scotland in the Year 1560. If you are a Congregationalist, your religion was originated by Robert Brown in Holland in 1582. If you are Protestant Episcopalian, your religion was an offshoot of the Church of England, founded by Samuel Senbury in the American colonies in the 17th century. If you are a Baptist, you owe the tenets of your religion to John Smyth, who launched it in Amsterdam in 1606. If you are of the Dutch Reformed Church, you recognize Michelis Jones as founder because he originated your religion in New York in 1628. If you are a Methodist, your religion was founded by John and Charles Wesley in England in 1774. If you are a Mormon (Latter Day Saints), Joseph Smith started your religion in Palmyra, New York, in 1829. If you worship with the Salvation Army, your sect began with William Booth in London in 1865. If you are Christian Scientist, you look to 1879 as the year in which your religion was born and to Mary Baker Eddy as its founder. If you belong to one of the religious organizations known as "Church of the Nazarene, Pentecostal Gospel," "Holiness Church," or "Jehovah's Witnesses," your religion is one of the hundreds of new sects founded by men within the past hundred Years. If you are Roman Catholic, your Church shared the same rich apostolic and doctrinal heritage as the Orthodox Church for the first thousand Years of its history, since during the first millennium they were one and the same Church. Lamentably, in 1054, the Pope of Rome broke away from the other four Apostolic Patriarchates (which include Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem), by tampering with the Original Creed of the Church, and considering himself to be infallible. Thus your Church is 1,000 Years old. If you are a ORTHODOX Christian, your religion was founded in the Year 33 by Jesus Christ, the Son of God. It has not changed since that time. Our Church is now almost 2,000 Years old. And it is for this reason, that Orthodoxy, the Church of the Apostles and the Fathers is considered the true "One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church."
      This is the greatest legacy that we can pass on to the young people of the new millennium.

    • @devinpurba
      @devinpurba 4 года назад +1

      @@lupinthe4th400 Yeah you can say all the things that can break the Catholic church. I'm Catholic and I believe the Catholic is the really Church if you disagree well it's ok cause this is my faith and you have yours. Which one is better Christian ? Pope Francis said better if we're together. Everyday i hope i can see the church can reunite again. So please get out from our ego and go back to pray for the church. 😁 May Jesus bless u and all of u who read this. Amen.

    • @lupinthe4th400
      @lupinthe4th400 4 года назад +1

      @@devinpurba you have the right to believe in whatever you want my friend. I may believe in Krishna for example. The question is, what is really there for us to believe in and in what way should we be in accordance with God's teachings. I posed arguments to verify my belief. You are welcome to disagree with them, but it would be more rational to first present your counter arguments. But again, I am to critisize noone.

    • @devinpurba
      @devinpurba 4 года назад +1

      @@lupinthe4th400 Yeah thanks about that, i've just telling what i've been thinkin' about so i'm not gonna tell they are wrong about they faith.

  • @KorosuKult
    @KorosuKult 5 лет назад +300

    As an orthodox Christian, I find this church alittle too modernist

    • @detrean
      @detrean 5 лет назад +73

      Agreed, he is a bit too flippant. No knock on the Orthodox though. I am a traditionalist Catholic. The current Catholic Church hierarchy is beyond flippant! I think of the Orthodox as our brothers; brothers who are still remembering a few things we Catholics are quickly forgetting.

    • @TheMelopeus
      @TheMelopeus 5 лет назад +4

      I have never seen something quite like it.

    • @olbiomoiros
      @olbiomoiros 5 лет назад +29

      Spiri D agreed. It does not follow traditional Byzantine architecture.

    • @gregjennen2271
      @gregjennen2271 5 лет назад +1

      Amen

    • @AGENT47ist
      @AGENT47ist 5 лет назад +8

      As Christ said,we should not look at the human from, but the Spiritual form and the inner workings of the human mind.

  • @sonsoftheedelweiss72
    @sonsoftheedelweiss72 5 лет назад +32

    Great explanation. I was Protestant until I was 50 then I learned about the true history of the church, I was blown away with what I found out and what the Protestant church does not know or teach . It change my perspective entirely. The EOC is heaven on earth.

    • @Мухтешем
      @Мухтешем 4 года назад +1

      Welcome home, brother! It's never too late. Greetings from Serbia! :)

    • @RudyCarrera
      @RudyCarrera 3 года назад

      God bless you and keep you.

  • @evy684
    @evy684 5 лет назад +34

    So very interesting. Would love to see more of these. A big thank you to Father Chris. It made me want to know more about Greek Orthodoxy.

    • @risaac9663
      @risaac9663 5 лет назад +7

      Come and see! And there are many jurisdictions within the Orthodox Christian world, including the Greeks, Russians, Antiochians, Ethiopian, etc.

    • @SilentSepia
      @SilentSepia 5 лет назад +6

      As a fellow who grew up in the Southern Baptist Christian tradition, I can honestly say “you’ll travel back into time”.
      When a dear lady from the Baptist Christian church that I attended, had learned of my baptism into Orthodox Christianity, she so lovingly remarked “that’s like the grandmother of all the churches”...to which my heart melted.

    • @spartanmoon
      @spartanmoon 5 лет назад +2

      @@SilentSepia Very beautifully put⚘🕇

    • @susannemcarlisle
      @susannemcarlisle 5 лет назад +1

      Search for Bob Edwards, orthodox, 60 Minutes. That story on Bartholowmew and Mount Athos is precious and amazing.

  • @James-rm7sr
    @James-rm7sr 4 года назад +64

    I actually highly respect the Orthodox