Be the Bee # 142 | Why I'm an Orthodox Christian (w/ Fr Andrew Stephen Damick)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @cmoberg2036
    @cmoberg2036 4 года назад +354

    After the death of our youngest son by suicide I was very lost. I lost my faith ..God was so distant. I was a Protestant in a Protestant church and after his funeral it was like everything was over. Some even felt our son was now in hell. I stopped going to church but missed it and my relationship with my Lord so I began looking and my reading and studying brought me to the Orthodox Church. I found a deep liturgical worship that was healing and found a loving merciful God. I found a place that said I could pray for my son and that he was in God's hands. I became an orthodox Christian four years ago and now my husband became a catechumn last week...
    Answered prayer. Peace. Mercy. Love.

    • @kaybrown4010
      @kaybrown4010 4 года назад +14

      ♥️☦️

    • @thefirmamentalist9922
      @thefirmamentalist9922 4 года назад +15

      Thankyou for sharing your testimony, God bless you

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +29

      God bless you and your husband. May your son's memory be eternal!

    • @gigig2492
      @gigig2492 4 года назад +13

      God bless you. ☦️

    • @PINGANTU
      @PINGANTU 4 года назад +14

      That's very beautiful! Lord have mercy on your servants because you are good and love mankind.

  • @ManSublime
    @ManSublime 4 года назад +135

    I am an Orthodox Christian who converted from Evangelical Protestantism. Growing up as a Protestant, I used to wonder what happened after the events written about in the bible; no one talked about it. I was elated when I found the Orthodox Church, THE ONE Church that existed continually from the time of the apostles. Rather than wondering which one of the thousands of different interpretations of the bible to believe within Protestantism, I now had THE ONE interpretation of Christian belief and worship passed down from the time of the apostles. Moving from Protestantism to Orthodoxy is almost like watching a 2D movie, then watching a 3D version of the same movie. Instead of just hearing about the faith, through Orthodoxy, we get to LIVE the faith. We get to taste, smell, see, hear, and touch Christ in everything we do, and that is amazing!

    • @oneequestrienne
      @oneequestrienne 4 года назад +15

      mansublime Though I differ from your early background(I was raised Roman Catholic and spent decades of my adult life in the Episcopal Church), my reasons for becoming an Orthodox Christian are very similar to yours. I did not even know the Orthodox Church existed until I was searching on the internet for the “Church’s opinion” on reiki. I landed on a blog written by an Orthodox Christian. I wondered what on earth was an Orthodox Christian. That lead to me researching and learning about the Orthodox Church. The more I learned, the more I realized, as you did, that the Orthodox Church is the only church with an unbroken connection to the original Apostles. You describe the experience of the living church so beautifully and far better than I could.

    • @ManSublime
      @ManSublime 4 года назад +4

      oneequestrienne Glory to God!

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +3

      Beautifully said!

    • @zealousideal
      @zealousideal 4 года назад +1

      Wow. Beautiful! Well said!

    • @emilyh89
      @emilyh89 4 года назад

      Love that - from 2-D to 3-D

  • @ninanabraham1987
    @ninanabraham1987 4 года назад +105

    I am an indian Orthodox church member planted by St Thomas during AD 52. I shared this video to all our groups. Thanks and expecting more..

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +9

      God bless you!

    • @voxpopuli8132
      @voxpopuli8132 4 года назад +1

      A lot of you lot united with Rome, just so you know.

    • @Roman_21
      @Roman_21 4 года назад +2

      @@voxpopuli8132 Rome is the one true heresy and blasphemy.abandon the satanist pope you worship and repent.

    • @lerotrau7076
      @lerotrau7076 4 года назад +1

      My brother, you are blessed to be the fruits of primary authentic christian church. The time passed perhaps with some cultic changes on you, but yours roots are directly from our lord, Jesus Christ, blessed be for ever his name, thru St.Thomas.

    • @2002georgezacharia
      @2002georgezacharia 4 года назад +3

      @@voxpopuli8132 yes but that's a part of catholic ( Eastern catholic) ..but there is an orthodox Church too .. partly split between indian n Syrian patriarchs

  • @SusonTadakhe
    @SusonTadakhe 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful Orthodoxy ☦️🛐 Amen Priest the lord.

  • @Dee-cr2mg
    @Dee-cr2mg 4 года назад +136

    Christ is Risen! Ethiopian Orthodox here! Greetings from Ethiopia my brothers and sisters

    • @ΓιαννηςΜπουρεκας-π6μ
      @ΓιαννηςΜπουρεκας-π6μ 4 года назад +4

      I'm just curious so don't take my question as offensive or aggressive. Are you guys orthodox the same as saying eastern orthodox rite( found in Greece, Balkan and Russia),eastern oriental or coptic?

    • @justinaacuriouswanderer1496
      @justinaacuriouswanderer1496 4 года назад +15

      @@ΓιαννηςΜπουρεκας-π6μ
      Hi😊
      The oriental Orthodox (Copts, Ethiopians etc) and the Eastern (Greek, Russian...) Churches are absolutely nothing different from each other, despite the illusions.
      Tell me the difference between those two statements:
      "Christ (the one person) is in two natures"
      "Christ (the one person) is of two natures"
      The two churches separated for cultural, PURELY POLITICAL reasons related to the imperial diadems at the time and linguistical reasons.
      They didn't actually split over a latent difference that exists, but over a.. preposition? is that believable to you?
      The Council of Chalcedon 451 AD was politically forced to state the preposition "in" which was only a bit foreign to the some other Orthodox Churches (oriental: Ethiopians, Armenians, Syrians, especially Copts, as it psychologically reminded them of nestorianism and arianism which their church of Alexandria conquered after many, many endless afflictions and exiles)
      Although the two hold the same beliefs of Saint Cyril the Great.. The oriental Orthodox Church *_thought_* the council is deviating from saint Cyril's doctrines on the nature of Christ due to linguistical differences
      In latter times of development of communication, the two churches met.. And found NO ABSOLUTE DIFFERENCE at the heart of their beliefs in the natures of Christ, it was even documented in a BOOK called "the story of the Coptic Church" page 100 written by Iris Habib Elmasry that there's no difference between the two churches regarding Christology in the council, and absolutely no other difference!
      Even Macarius the Great was an Egyptian.. And St Moses the strong (Ethiopian) etc .., St Mary of Egypt..
      I know of some Oriental Orthodox bishops that got shocked when they PROPERLY checked what the council actually states:
      "The council of Chalcedon, the fourth ecumenical council, dealt primarily with Christology, and elucidated the Orthodox definition of Christ's being as the HYPOSTATIC UNION of two natures, divine and human, United in One Person, "with neither confusion nor division"
      This is exactly what the oriental churches believe... So what difference are they speaking of? This is a sad illusion
      I can safely say "This is the interference of the DEVIL"
      There's still not an official unification between the churches despite the inexistent differences...
      "Oriental" is synonymous with "eastern"
      They both mean "of the East"
      I can also safely say that I'm both eastern and oriental Orthodox!

    • @talkingeez
      @talkingeez 3 года назад +9

      @@justinaacuriouswanderer1496 God willing, we will be one church

    • @HickoryDickory86
      @HickoryDickory86 3 года назад +4

      @@justinaacuriouswanderer1496 When the split happened and the now-called Orientals withdrew from now-called Eastern Orthodox, they did so over real and substantive differences in Christology (monophysitism vs diaphysitism). To say it was merely a matter of misunderstood semantic or linguistic differences implies neither group adequately knew their languages and theology better than we do today.
      To be sure, in some of their discourses there were fundamental disagreements on words and their definitions, and how they were being used by the different parties, to the effect that some of the key players were "talking past" each other. But still, the theological differences were real and substantive. Dioscorus and Severus, misunderstanding how the others were using "hypostasis" (and especially how St. Leo used "form," being Latin) caused them to believe the diaphysites were endorsing Nestorianism (which they weren't). In response, they over-corrected by overemphasizing the oneness of Christ Jesus (monophysitism) and anathematizing St. Cyril of Alexandria's later pro-Chalcedonian, diaphysite writings, accusing him of having caved in his Orthodoxy.
      I am persuaded, however, that that's no longer the case. By that, I mean that I think the specifically monophysite Christology championed by Dioscorus and Severus has gradually fallen out of favor in the Oriental churches and that the Orientals have come to a more properly Cyrillic/Orthodox miaphysite Christology. Indeed, the Fifth Ecumenical Council tried but failed to reconcile the Chalcedonians and non-Chalcedonians by clarifying just that: an Orthodox miaphysite expression of Christology that was compatible with Chalcedon's diaphysite expression. It didn't work, though. But that is mostly because the two groups had ceased communicating, especially around the time of St. Maximos the Confessor, who further expounded these clarifications.
      I have heard it said that even Pope Shenouda III admitted he would accept Chalcedon as Ecumenical so long as it was understood in light of Second Constantinople (Fifth Ecumenical). And I think that's the key to reunion: The Orientals must synodically accept Chalcedon, but they also can clarify that they do so by interpreting it through the miaphysite formulation of Second Constantinople.
      It's my hope and prayer that one day this happens, so the Eastern and Oriental Churches finally can be reunited at last.

    • @orthodoxrocks9644
      @orthodoxrocks9644 3 года назад +1

      @@HickoryDickory86 Yeah I can't believe he stated it that way. I think maybe because he has encountered many Orientals who have since sympathized with Chalcedon, and maybe lots more, that he concluded the way he did.
      What got me was when he said, "The Council of Chalcedon was politically forced to state the preposition "in!" That statement let me know that he doesn't have a deep understanding of The Role of The Holy Spirit in the Councils Who was affecting Truth for the Church: giving The Church a Common Mind about God: The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit and to receive what was judged and ruled was to receive an Orthodox Mind of The Same. To reject it was to reject The Holy Spirit who Superintended the meetings.
      So, The First Canon ever etched at The Council of Jerusalem says in Acts 15:28, "For it seemed good to The Holly Spirit, and to us to lay no greater burden on you than these necessary things;....etc."
      Christ is Head of The Church His Body and The Trinity was at work in The Councils Amen!!

  • @СаваСтанковић-с7к
    @СаваСтанковић-с7к 4 года назад +32

    God bless you.
    I was born into an Orthodox family in an Orthodox nation (Serbia), and only recently have discovered how many people are converting. It's simply marvelous.
    Being surrounded by Orthodox Christians gave me the impression that people knew about us, but hated us, so it was a common reaction to just tell non-orthodox to bugger off and be heretical somewhere else.
    Once I realised it was mostly that people in the West don't know about us and see us as weird bearded guys in black robes who chant, and I had no idea how foreign that is to westerners.
    This has brought me great joy and inspired me to evangelise personally, and it's a wonderful blessing to see converts like you, with your own experiences, who are preaching Christ's Church.
    Thank you, and bless you!

  • @samdavid2822
    @samdavid2822 4 года назад +25

    I am Coptic orthodox living in us I was lucky to have 2 Russian orthodox colleagues at work always sharing orthodox Easter greetings hoping to see the unity of our 2 families of orthodoxy to come true I mean oriental and eastern orthodox
    Thanks

    • @nancyedwards9943
      @nancyedwards9943 2 года назад

      There is no Eastern and Oriental Orthodox. There is only Holy Orthodoxy. I’m Greek Orthodox who loves Pope Shenouda and Pope Kyrillos. The best Bishop is Angaelos of the UK. I guess I’m Copt spiritually in Greek clothing 😆 May one day soon we’ll be unified. I always say “When we get to Paradise the Lord isn’t going to ask which church we went to!

  • @gamer242mooo
    @gamer242mooo 4 года назад +46

    I converted to the faith when I was eleven, there was a moment I was looking up at the churches icons during the Easter service. And everything just click for me in that moment- the Beautiful smelling incense, the chanting, the candles light glowing in the night, the glow of the icon, the feeling of my heart being full.
    It was beautiful and in that moment I decided to convert, even as a child I knew I was experiencing something beautiful. Now years later I’m stead fast in the faith and still learning so much about the church history.

  • @trudy-annbrown3650
    @trudy-annbrown3650 4 года назад +26

    I am a Catholic and it is really nice to hear from Eastern Orthodox Christians and their perspective.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +5

      Thanks!

    • @tracylemon7139
      @tracylemon7139 4 года назад

      @@stevenchristoforou1667 Im a Roman Catholic. It really feels great to see from the other Catholic Church perspective too. I really want to learn more about our Faithfulness to God, but here in my country we don't have other traditional church other than Roman Catholic Church. Im digging deeper into the foundation of Christianity actually, particularly Catholicism. :-)

  • @mattsegel
    @mattsegel 4 года назад +20

    I am an Orthodox Christian because I believe in God the Father, and believe that His Son, Jesus Christ, became incarnate in the world and would not have left us alone, but for our salvation and sanctification, He left us an actual church that has been guided and protected by the Holy Spirit. I believe this church is the Orthodox Church. I first believed this for historical reasons, but now I believe this because as I have tried to live the life proscribed by the church, I have grown spiritually and have put away worldly things I never would have believed I could put away. However, there is a mystical quality to this life and it's impossible for me to put into words why I am an Orthodox Christian. I believe it's God's mercy that has led me here, and because it's so unpopular and difficult, it is only by His grace that I can continue. Thank you for your support for the less than 1% of us who call ourselves Orthodox Christians.

    • @georgerolfs9004
      @georgerolfs9004 4 года назад +1

      Thanks, Matt, for your excellent answer to why you're an Orthodox Christian. You hit the nail on the head! I plan to use something similar to yours when questioned by those wondering why in the world are you interested in the Orthodox Church.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +1

      Beautifully said!

  • @joshua_wherley
    @joshua_wherley 4 года назад +27

    Thank you, Steve and Fr. Andrew. I converted from the Lutheran church about two and a half years ago. I've grappled with this same question myself, either when I'm asked or just when I start thinking about where I am in my life right now.
    The interesting thing about Orthodoxy is that it's quite difficult to say in just one quick bit why we're Orthodox. That's because our faith is so deep, because it's based on the endless love of God! If I had to say why I'm Orthodox, it's because I know that the Church has preserved the fullness of the teachings of the Prophets, Apostles, Holy Martyrs, and of course, Our Lord. Being Orthodox is a struggle in the USA, but we have a beautiful opportunity to bring others home to Christ's Church.
    Christ is Risen! +

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +4

      Truly He is Risen!
      That's a great summary. You're right, there's a lot to say. Which is why this video ran a little long for an episode. And we left out so much!

    • @j.g.4942
      @j.g.4942 4 года назад +2

      He is risen indeed! Hallelujah!
      I'm always looking for lutherans on these EO channels, I'm one myself.
      Is not the lutheran tradition the continuation of western continental orthodoxy which suffered many abuses by corrupt bishops and states? (I would hold to all the views put forward in this video, I think).
      Peace and grace

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +3

      @@j.g.4942 Thanks for writing!
      The early Lutherans reached out to the Orthodox Church. There were some serious disagreements there.
      Fr Andrew has a great chapter on Lutheranism in his book "Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy." I highly recommend it.

    • @j.g.4942
      @j.g.4942 4 года назад +1

      @@stevenchristoforou1667 thank you for your reply, I feel honoured!
      I've also watched this EO lecture on the Reformation.
      ruclips.net/video/LNO29Q4ppXk/видео.html
      It fascinates me, studying church history and hearing from the traditions born from it that the EO christology shows what I read as the teachings Luther and Chemnitz sought to return to. There appears so much unity regarding teaching, but then unfortunately papal and episcopal abuses, and the incursions of the Turks, Calvinists and the enlightenment have taken away much as well. The division pains me, yet the Spirit in His wisdom has placed me here to serve.
      I'll have a look at your recommendation, yet too often I think we talk past each other, even more when we used Saxon/Latin and Greek (high theology doesn't translate well sometimes).
      Christ's grace and peace be with you, and continue to work through you.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +5

      @@j.g.4942 Indeed! People do talk past each other a lot. The more we can learn about each other, the better we can speak with (and to) each other.
      God bless you, Joseph!

  • @NadaVerse
    @NadaVerse 4 года назад +62

    My humble perspective on being Eastern Orthodox:
    we have been Saved, we are being Saved, and we are yet to be Saved... and when we become cognizant of the magnitude, that is the un-earnable Gift, we instinctively and increasingly become aware of the great responsibility that acceptance of such a Gift actually is. Thereafter, with one enlightenment begetting another...we go beyond acceptance, and subsequently we fully embrace a state of synergy with God, and enter into it with all confidence, knowing that as we drink from the cup our thirsts will begin to subside, as they make way for a deeper understanding of the illuminated Path set by our Lord🙏🏽

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +3

      Beautifully said!

    • @christiankalafut5572
      @christiankalafut5572 4 года назад

      Too bad almost none of your statement can be found in Scripture.

    • @zealousideal
      @zealousideal 4 года назад +1

      Beautiful!

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +2

      @@christiankalafut5572 What about it is inconsistent with Scripture?

    • @truthdisciple9379
      @truthdisciple9379 4 года назад +1

      @@christiankalafut5572 silly proud Christian do some study and learn about the church founded by Christ ..orthodoxy..such pride protestants have....fast and pray and you will find it!

  • @mariclbc
    @mariclbc 4 года назад +6

    Christ is risen! Hello to all from a Romanian Orthodox in Italy

  • @blizzardblaise
    @blizzardblaise Год назад +2

    I am becoming Orthodox because it contains the true faith given and delivered to the apostles and which has the life giving sacraments.

  • @zevtred212
    @zevtred212 4 года назад +18

    Христос Воскресе!!! Love from Bulgaria†

    • @mihaiblack8424
      @mihaiblack8424 4 года назад +1

      Zevtred 21 Adevarat a inviat! Love from Romania!

  • @celestialmorpho
    @celestialmorpho Год назад +1

    This was perfect!

  • @PizzaGeist
    @PizzaGeist 4 года назад +17

    I have been estranged from God for a long time and recently have been looking to reconnect with Him in a way that feels natural and right to me. I am loving being able to learn of Orthodoxy through this channel and your work and it really speaks to me as the way I want to worship the Lord. Thank you for this!

    • @voxpopuli8132
      @voxpopuli8132 4 года назад

      Have you been to a Latin High Mass, ever? Because that is the traditional litury of the West.
      The West is the best, has always been and will always be.

    • @orthodoxrocks9644
      @orthodoxrocks9644 3 года назад

      @@voxpopuli8132 Wow...The West is the best? The Pope doesn't even subscribe like everyone wants him to do. He just put restrictions on TLM.
      The west is not the best in fact they are going through quite the problems right now so stop coming over to Orthodox channels that give a most cogent argument for why The Orthodox Church (the other 4 Patriarchs) are the real and True Church especially the One that didn't go through a "dark ages, " or Protestant Reformation. Protestantism was birthed from the Egg that Rome laid.
      Think about this....do you find it funny that the Pope audaciously sent delegates to Constantinople with a note he etched that was then stamped onto the doors of the Church in trying to show some ahistorical authority over all the Church with a laughable ex-communication of The Patriarch of Constantinople? Then in 1517 from within the the Roman Church a group of delegates arose and stamped a Ninety-Five Thesis on the doors of the Basilica? That right there is FUUUUUUUNNY!!!!
      Yeah...the West is the best. Right now the West is The Mess. Pachamama, Popes constantly having world religion summits (John Paul II did it too, he even kissed a Qu'ran) that includes every other religion joining in all at once praying to their pagan gods in a circle and it's called blessed. Yeah... The West is the best.

  • @odysseusthesojourner4401
    @odysseusthesojourner4401 4 года назад +30

    I am an Orthodox Christian by the Grace of God and by choice. I was raised Catholic and spent 7 years as an Evangelical but through those experiences, I was still searching for the True Church and found it in the Orthodox Church. Glory to God! My love of the Liturgy brings me into unity with Christ.

    • @christos8418
      @christos8418 4 года назад

      Brother the true church is not a building, the Orthodox Church is an abomination to God by the doctrines........
      Stick with the bible and not teachings or men .....

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +5

      @@christos8418 No one said the Church is a mere building.
      And what doctrines are you referring to? Different people who read the Bible on their own come up with contradictory doctrines.
      When the Ethiopian eunuch was reading Scripture in the Book of Acts, he had the good sense to ask the Church to help him understand what he was reading.

    • @christos8418
      @christos8418 4 года назад

      Steven Christoforou you don’t need other people my friend to interpret scripture it’s plain simply, scripture will make it clear wether it literal or metaphorical.
      The church is not a mere building yes o agree it’s the true Christians which are also known as the body of Christ.
      However the Orthodox Church is not the true church because as I stated in my previous comment, it has flaws and and heresies when comparing it to the bible.
      I read the bible as it is, I don’t make my own opinion out of it, there’s nothing that you can say that will justify the actions of the Orthodox Church, because GODS words disagrees
      And I stated the doctrines and deeds in my other comment.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +7

      @@christos8418 The story of the Ethiopian eunuch directly contradicts this.
      As does the Scripture itself: Luke tells us that Jesus opened the Scripture to His disciples.
      The Church predates the Bible (the earliest NT book dates to at least 20 years after Jesus). The Church wrote the Bible. The Church determined what books comprise the Bible. So you can't create a false dichotomy between Bible and Church.

    • @christos8418
      @christos8418 4 года назад

      Steven Christoforou but the fact is the church and the bible contradicts each other, so the bible is correct and there’s no way to justify church doctrines when it goes against Gods word.
      Trying to justify the church doctrine or practices by saying it predates the bible is not justifying it at all....
      The church is not the Orthodox Church it is not the true church and as I previously mentioned the church is the body of Christ .
      No Matter how much u try to justify the Orthodox Church it still goes against the bible

  • @PhoebeK
    @PhoebeK 4 года назад +11

    I became orthodox as it was the only church which was true to and connected with he Church I found in my study of Early Church history. Once I started attending an Orthodox Parish I encountered Christ and there was no way after that I was going to leave the church since I could say with Peter, "Lord to whom else can I go? you have the words of eternal life. We have believed and come to know, you are the Holy one of God" (John, 6,68-9)

  • @ΔιονύσηςΤ-π5ρ
    @ΔιονύσηςΤ-π5ρ 4 года назад +63

    Christ is risen. Lord Jesus have mercy on me. Greetings from Greece!!

    • @TammyDorahy
      @TammyDorahy 4 года назад +10

      He has truely Risen. Greetings from Australia!!!

    • @panagiotismasouridis6333
      @panagiotismasouridis6333 4 года назад +1

      Για σου

    • @voxpopuli8132
      @voxpopuli8132 4 года назад

      Vere surrexit!

    • @Dee-cr2mg
      @Dee-cr2mg 4 года назад +4

      Amen! He has truly Risen! Greeting from Ethiopia!

    • @vladm5920
      @vladm5920 4 года назад +1

      He has truly Risen! Greetings from Russia to our Greek brothers!!

  • @saoirsehaslonglegs2313
    @saoirsehaslonglegs2313 3 года назад +4

    Please pray for me,a sinner,.& also i am unwell,& i have two daughters who need me.I was raised RC,. Our Lord Jesus Christ has led me here,I feel am on a spiritual journey to Orthodoxy.Thank you for your teachings & guidance.May God Bless You,Always.Amen.

    • @marystefanofski2162
      @marystefanofski2162 8 месяцев назад

      May our merciful God of mercy on you. Please Lord have mercy on you. In the name of our father son Holy spirit.

  • @josephmillraney1061
    @josephmillraney1061 4 года назад +12

    Amen! And thanks for helping me to continue to grow in my Orthodox faith. Amen!

  • @karimayussuf1583
    @karimayussuf1583 4 года назад +8

    That’s my first time on this channel
    I loved it..! I’m an orthodox christian and I’m proud of you people. And I’ll do my part and spread the word as much as I can. God bless your service Amen!

  • @christinepolydorou8392
    @christinepolydorou8392 4 года назад +7

    Hello Steve and Father Andrew!! I'm new to youtube. I'm a Greek Orthodox Christian who has just discovered your videos!! I am going back to view them all!! I love the content and how simply you explain our faith!!! Thank you for your prayers!! God bless you!!!

  • @panagiotismasouridis6333
    @panagiotismasouridis6333 4 года назад +29

    My answer would be because Jesus Christ has risen and I believe no matter what. God bless you 😇

  • @wegahtaamanuel8425
    @wegahtaamanuel8425 2 года назад +2

    I’m orthodox Christian I’m so proud to have like you guys mucb love & it’s first time here

  • @sambaritone
    @sambaritone 4 года назад +6

    My main reason for becoming Orthodox was learning and understanding Jesus’ identity and nature. In my former Protestant life, I was confused, as was the church I belonged. Come to church, experience the truth, let everything fall into place, and see the difference when you realize you understand.

    • @zealousideal
      @zealousideal 4 года назад

      I approve this message...I was a pastor and still confused as to why no one could ever agree on anything

  • @angeliki2307
    @angeliki2307 4 года назад +11

    A friend of mine who was raised in the Protestant churches and baptized in the Orthodox Church(he insisted on getting baptized) says that the holy sacrament of Confession is one of the best things he ever did. It certainly takes guts to do so, but it is so worth it.

    • @voxpopuli8132
      @voxpopuli8132 4 года назад

      Catholics, too have Confession, which is even better!

    • @صلعمالمنكوح
      @صلعمالمنكوح 4 года назад

      @@voxpopuli8132 orthodox have confession too

    • @zealousideal
      @zealousideal 4 года назад +2

      Vox, Confession is confession, there’s no better or worse. As an ex catholic myself, I find the orthodox one much more deep , and beautiful, as well as more based on healing from sickness (of sin) vs the punishment aspect of RC. Ortho also doesn’t have venial vs mortal sins.

    • @orthodoxrocks9644
      @orthodoxrocks9644 3 года назад

      @@voxpopuli8132 This is just vacuous at this point. This statement is hilarious. Why stop at confession? Why not say, he have Baptism water...which is....gulp...BETTER!!!!

  • @wisewomanhealing
    @wisewomanhealing 4 года назад +19

    Because I finally found the God of mercy I had always read about in the bible.

  • @greenhaven-podcast
    @greenhaven-podcast 4 года назад +58

    Yes, I am often the only Orthodox anyone has met. One young Roman Catholic man asked me about my cross and if I was, "Catholic." I said, "I am an Orthodox Christian." He replied in awe, "Wow! I've never actually met one of you!" 😂
    It's amazing, however, of the 5 people who work at the Costco gas station with me two of us are Orthodox. Myself, who was raised Protestant, and one of my co-workers who is Greek and has always been Orthodox. Together we have both learned a lot about the Church.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +5

      Glory to God!

    • @eldermillennial8330
      @eldermillennial8330 4 года назад +3

      Well, I like to say that I’m an “Orthodox Catholic”, as Overbeck encouraged resisting “Denominationalist” thinking. I am Western Rite, which makes me an even odder duck, because I talk like a Trad Roman, walk like a Trad Roman, and in a sense I AM just an extra EXTRA Traditional Roman Catholic.

    • @zealousideal
      @zealousideal 4 года назад

      Nice! 👍🏼 keep it up.

    • @voxpopuli8132
      @voxpopuli8132 4 года назад +1

      One final step in your learning: The Catholic Chruch is the true Church of God. The One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church was founded on Peter the rock (bishop of Rome) and NOT St Andrew (bishop of Constantinople). The Church of Rome is the True Church.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +7

      @@voxpopuli8132 Again, no Orthodox Christian says the Church was founded on Andrew. It wasn't founded on any man.

  • @ኣዛሄልክርስቶስ
    @ኣዛሄልክርስቶስ 4 года назад +6

    We love you bro i am Eritrean orthodox Christian

  • @sotovasi7503
    @sotovasi7503 4 года назад +9

    The reason I am Orthodox is because my Church is the only one that offers the healing method to cure the illness of my soul. Our souls suffer from passions and sin that do not differ from addictions. The Orthodox Church is not a religion but a Hospital where Christ is the Surgeon General. His saints and priests are the physicians that he has authorized to diagnose our illnesses and coach us through life as spiritual guides to gain health and even become athletes of the spirit. They guide us in our spiritual struggle by recommending the medications of humility, repentance, prayer and by feeding us the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ with Holy Communion. This healing method has produced real results by giving rise to such spiritual champions as St. Paisios, St. Porphyrios, st. Nectarios and thousands of other saints.

    • @tracylemon7139
      @tracylemon7139 4 года назад +1

      Hi Soto. Im a Roman Catholic. Born into it, and remain as one.. Im digging deeper into Catholicism actually. I've been battling spiritual battle not so long ago (which is the main reason why Im a revert Catholic). I wish there's an Orthodox Christian church in my country so I can study more n deeply abt our Christianity foundation. Thank God we have channel like this so I can learn more about our Faith. Bcause Im a traditional soul eventhough just abt to reach 30.

    • @marystefanofski2162
      @marystefanofski2162 8 месяцев назад

      Amen

  • @timwashburn8553
    @timwashburn8553 4 года назад +6

    After I attended my first service as a curious person, I felt so uplifted and so welcomed, I knew I would be coming back to that church. Except for this crisis we're in now, I have attended as many services as I could. I am happy now.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад

      Thank God! I'm glad you felt welcomed.
      I hope you've been able to stay connected to your community via livestreams and other online tools.

    • @timwashburn8553
      @timwashburn8553 4 года назад

      @@stevenchristoforou1667 I have and it's great!

    • @moiseletea917
      @moiseletea917 3 года назад

      get baptise tim. you will be able to gain heaven. for good. for ever....

  • @GeorgePapademetriou
    @GeorgePapademetriou 4 года назад +7

    I am an Orthodox because I am a Christian. I feel at home in the first Christians, their community, their "love" feasts (τα τραπέζια της Αγάπης). I am a member of that Church. I will always be.
    I am an Orthodox because I am an Anarchist in the heart. I comply to the Authorities of this world, but I respect none. I bent the knee to none. God does not need slaves, an if He wants slaves he is not my God. My God is love and only the soul can feel Him. If you think you'll find God by a book you fool yourself...
    I am an Orthodox because my heart bleeds when I see the pain and the injustice of this world.
    I am an Orthodox because I am Greek. I've born to it like my father, my grandfather, my grand-grandfather, ..., for eons. But this is a pity. I would like to have been born something else to convert to the first ekklesia by choice. A thousand times maybe...

  • @magdalenasteyn-durand4976
    @magdalenasteyn-durand4976 3 года назад +3

    Becoming Orthodox 14 yrs ago, I have come to know the Loving God who saves me and keeps on saving me.

  • @onlylove556
    @onlylove556 2 года назад +1

    I grew up a Protestant. And @40 yrs of age i never knew about the Orthodox Church. As I walkin in my journey with the Holy Spirit searching for the church, i came across the Orthodox Church. God bless u for ur knowledge.

  • @Maine-Life
    @Maine-Life 4 года назад +17

    Another great video.
    I'm 5 months into actively engaging in the Church, but I didn't convert from anything. Probably the best description would have been agnostic. Looking back now, I think it's because Christianity just didn't make any sense in light of what I was seeing around me that was considered Christian.
    A year or so ago my wife (who grew up Catholic) asked me if I would be interested in going to a church....she didn't have anything particular in mind....other than not catholic. I told her I would do some research, which I did. Since I didn't grow up in any particular tradition I was a semi-blank slate. The Orthodox Church was something I only had a VERY vague idea about. In my research I came across Steve's videos and they definitely played a part in my journey towards Orthodoxy (Steve...you helped bring an agnostic/atheist ti the Church!). Father Andrew's video's played a part as well.....I've since read all of his books.
    I've found, for me at least, that Christianity only makes sense through the lens of Orthodoxy, which is the biggest reason I would say that I'm Orthodox. The Church showed me that God the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit are real...that Jesus was fully divine and fully human and that he truly has risen.
    Anyhow, since this is all new to me...I really don't discuss it with anyone. Since it's so uncommon here, other than the local Greek parish, people just view Orthodox as a Greek thing....like a weird Greek catholic church.
    Long story short.....this video gave voice to some of the reasons why I'm on this journey.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +3

      Thank God! It's amazing to read your story.
      May God continue to bless and guide you!

    • @voxpopuli8132
      @voxpopuli8132 4 года назад

      "Christianity only makes sense through the lens of Orthodoxy"
      Just the opposite.
      The One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church was founded on Peter the rock (bishop of Rome) and NOT St Andrew (bishop of Constantinople). The Church of Rome is the True Church.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +3

      @@voxpopuli8132 Again, no Orthodox Christian says the Church was founded on Andrew. It wasn't founded on any man.

    • @voxpopuli8132
      @voxpopuli8132 4 года назад

      @@stevenchristoforou1667 Mt 16:18-19 "And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My Church, and the gates of Hell will not prevail against it. 19I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven. Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”…
      Yes, it was founded on one particular man, Peter the apostle.

    • @orthodoxrocks9644
      @orthodoxrocks9644 3 года назад +1

      @@voxpopuli8132 no...you are entirely wrong. The First Council wasn't presided over even by Peter...James ruled and judged and the others agreed. Good night!! Many Catholics read Church History and Holy Scripture like Protestants; with one eye open.
      No Pope presided over any of the Early Church councils NO NOT ONE!!
      "In a true council no single member arbitrarily imposes upon the rest, but each consults with the others, and in this way they all freely achieve a 'Common Mind." "A council is a living embodiment of the essential nature of The Church. "Bishop Kallistos Ware-The Orthodox Church pg. 15.

  • @birdlynn417
    @birdlynn417 3 месяца назад

    I too am in the process of my Catechumen phase in the Orthodox Church. After coming home here, and through all my studies with the Orthodox Church, Jesus Christ teachings and understanding them better, the Desert Fathers, and their wisdom, there is no turning back to any other church again. There is nowhere else I would rather be.This is the real church God meant for us to BE. Orthodoxy is a way of life and that way of life is following Jesus and doing what he instructs us to do, taking his teachings seriously in our lives in a way that is gentle but so real that the Holy Spirit shows you the truth that you cannot denye. We all live with some great sorrows in our lives, but It is good to know, that we are all in this together , and we don't have to journey alone. We can have Jesus in the boat with us always, as long as we invite him in and trust and believe him and the scriptures, and along side the church.

  • @mikkis668
    @mikkis668 4 года назад +3

    European Baptist here. This was so good👍. Many, many years ago I spent a week in a Orthodox monastery. It was a wonderful, life changing experience, and #4 describes part of what I learned. Lately I have studied the Early Church and Church Fathers. It is eye opening, and I confirm what you're saying in #2.
    For the moment my journey is towards the Catholic Church, but the door to the Orthodox is open. To learn more, I subscribed. Good job! Thank you.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +1

      Thanks for stopping by! I hope the rest of the videos on our channel are helpful.
      God bless you!

  • @eternalview7901
    @eternalview7901 4 года назад +4

    I have been considering and studying Orthodoxy on and off for a couple of years now. I was Catholic as a child, agnostic as a teenager, and encountered the Lord at 24 years old (1981). I have studied and experienced many "paths" since, but mainly non-denominational Christianity. In these last two years or so I have visited a local Eastern Orthodox church and have had occasion to speak with the priest, and have studied a variety of Orthodox resources. There are times I am excited about possibly becoming Orthodox, and other times not so much. The adventure continues...

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +1

      God bless you and your next steps!

    • @marystefanofski2162
      @marystefanofski2162 8 месяцев назад

      May the Holy Spirit guide you and the Lord show you the way of the truth. Name in the father son and Holy spirit

  • @charlescassis
    @charlescassis 4 года назад +4

    Wow. I dont think I've seen a more concise way of saying exactly what I say when people ask me. This was absolutely wonderful, and its such a great video to share with people who are either struggling orthodox or people who might want to be and not know about the church. Thank you.

  • @СрђанКандић
    @СрђанКандић 4 года назад +2

    God bless you, brothers... Thank you for video. I was born in an orthodox family. My country is 90% Orthodoxy... And thanks God for that... My city is Orthodoxy... With love from Orthodoxy Serbia...🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸☦️☦️☦️

  • @mrchips96
    @mrchips96 4 года назад +20

    I often find humorous the blank look that I get from most people that I tell that I am Orthodox. I am so familiar with the Church that I forget that most Americans have no idea of what the Orthodox Church is beyond “My Big Fat Greek Wedding “!!! Thanks for this video. I will share it with inquiries that I get in the future as it is so well presented.

  • @rosanabraham2474
    @rosanabraham2474 4 года назад +1

    Hi, I am from Indian Orthodox Church established by Saint Thomas the Apostle in 52 A.D.... Peace be with you dear brother....

  • @y2am
    @y2am  4 года назад +12

    If someone asked why you're an Orthodox Christian, how would you answer? Leave a comment and let us know!

    • @MichaelShakjula
      @MichaelShakjula 4 года назад +9

      Because Orthodox Christianity is the only place where I’ve experienced Christ.

    • @amsa3245
      @amsa3245 4 года назад +2

      Saints. A long time ago, I lived in Brooklyn, New York, New York. I was in a restaurant. This lady thought I was Jewish.

    • @megaloschemos9113
      @megaloschemos9113 4 года назад +14

      I am seriously considering becoming an Orthodox Christian. I have been brought up as a Pentecostal Christian and it has caused me decades of confusion, erroneous thinking, depression and negative psychological problems. I also can't stand the total irreverence in many Evangelical church services. I love and adore the reverence in the Orthodox faith; the chants, the liturgy. It's so moving and beautiful. I agree with the historical link and continuity of the Orthodox church. With Protestantism there are 1000s of denominations, and so many individual 'prophetic revelations' which causes utter confusion! I have been so heavily involved in Pentecostalism for most of my life, it will come as an utter shock to so many of my close friends and family when/if they find out I am leaving, I'm not sure how to manage telling them. As I am getting older I am gaining more confidence in my decision making so I am definitely heading in the right direction. I am currently researching the early church and the early church fathers. So many Evangelicals know nothing of the early church and just disregard their own Christian history. It's as if for them Christianity started with Calvin and Luther.

    • @Agge58
      @Agge58 4 года назад +4

      @@megaloschemos9113 hope you find Jesus's Christ in your life and come home , God bless you always

    • @georgerolfs9004
      @georgerolfs9004 4 года назад +1

      No, seriously! I would like to know exactly what you say when asked why you're an Orthodox Christian. You know, your "elevator speech" when you have only a a couple of minutes to respond. I'm also "Orthocurious" and am on a journey of learning about the Orthodox Church. So your answer is important to me!

  • @StevyKosmas1980
    @StevyKosmas1980 3 года назад +1

    This channel is a blessing! So insightful, and now a part of my "daily dose' of learning and understanding the Orthodox Christian religion.
    I am a Greek Orthodox Christian by heritage, however, I am even more grateful to God today that I am lead to Jesus Christ "Isou Christos" through the riches and mercy experienced by his love every day, through our church, and its teachings. The experiences, the lessons that come from our elders, and the spiritual realm that surrounds us!
    Kyrie Isou Christos Nika, Amin
    Lord Jesus Christ Conquers All. Amen

  • @trojanostar
    @trojanostar 4 года назад +15

    I would like to be orthodox, feel much respect about the history, love the chants and martyr examples.The mystic and teachings of the fathers too, and sometimes i see the liturgys. On the other hand its hard to accept or handle things like the veneration of the theotokos and saints or the images, the great barrier for the protestants i think. Thanks for the work you do! Peace!

    • @TheB1nary
      @TheB1nary 4 года назад +8

      Yorsh Peric that’s me! I watched a video the other day about Mount Athos, and one of the monks prayed to Mary for his salvation. I just don’t see that at all - but would be happy to honour the Theotokos as I think we should. Drawing the line at asking Mary for salvation is difficult enough, but I also struggle with the idea that the saints can hear my prayers as though they are omnipotent. My heart is crying out that Orthodoxy is true, but my head is screaming back in opposition. 😳

    • @cmoberg2036
      @cmoberg2036 4 года назад +4

      I grew up protestant so I understand your feelings about saints and Mary..the Theotokos. I had a lot of Roman Catholic family so it wasn't so foreign to me. The deacon who taught the inquiry class when I started said it is a journey not an ending when you become orthodox and there may be things you don't understand or accept right now but being open and willing to learn. After four years I am now reading and working on my relationship with our Lord Jesus's mother. And wouldn't Jesus whom we love so much be pleased that we honor and love His mother? Once I learned that we are not separated from the great cloud of witnesses it has become very easy to ask for their intercession...we ask for others here on earth to pray for us..why not those in heaven? And I need all the help and hope I can get. Blessings on you and your journey.

    • @Maine-Life
      @Maine-Life 4 года назад +15

      It's funny.....since I didn't have any particular prior faith tradition the veneration of the Theotokos was something that made complete sense. Christ was both fully divine and fully human. His humanity comes from the Theotokos...Mary is the Christ-bearer. It's always seemed odd, even as an agnostic, that she is relegated to a bit player in a nativity story. She objectively would have to be the most important human to have existed. Without the Theotokos, Jesus can't be fully human. If he's not fully human, he can't die and destroy death and be resurrected. If he didn't have a bodily resurrection.....then all of this is pointless and we should all go home.

    • @thekingslady1
      @thekingslady1 4 года назад +8

      @@TheB1nary 1). There is nothing wrong with asking Mary for Salvation. The Doctrine of The Communion of Saints within The Catholic Church and Orthodox Church (I am Catholic) comes with the understanding that asking any Saint for anything is always in an intercessory fashion. So when you hear a monk "asking Mary for Salvation" you should take it for granted that they are asking her to intercede to Christ for their Salvation (you also need to understand Orthodox' view point on Salvation:- "been saved. being saved. will be saved").
      2). The Doctrine of The Communion of Saints was a huge hurdle for me too. God just recently opened my eyes about it's truth two months ago. This is a true and Biblical Doctrine ("great cloud of Witnesses"). Yes, the saints do hear all prayers said to them. Keep in mind you do not need to understand every single intricate detail of the "how", "why" and "wherefores".....this is why I couldn't continue with Evangelicalism that comes with a we need to "figure everything out" type of thinking. True Christianity is very Mystical and a lot of things you simply have to leave on the table of Mystery.
      Further, as saints on this side of heaven, the Bible speaks about us partaking in God's Divinity (2 Peter 1:4). How much more the Saints on the other side? Think about it.
      3). Everybody believed in praying to the Saints for the first 1500 years of Christianity. The Church Fathers who solidified the doctrines that make up the Christianity you practice today, all believed it.

    • @soilnotdirt
      @soilnotdirt 4 года назад +3

      @@Maine-Life Very well said. Not being influenced by prior teachings has enabled you to see with clarity. Glory to God!

  • @susananastasiastavros1402
    @susananastasiastavros1402 4 года назад

    Beautiful Beautiful message, beautiful channel....may we have our Orthodox Church filled with people who want the truth and nothing but the truth of our Lord Jesus Christ..Amen amen amen

  • @greenhaven-podcast
    @greenhaven-podcast 4 года назад +8

    I've had Father Andrew's blog you mentioned bookmarked since early on in my journey to Orthodoxy. I'd recommend it, and his book, to anyone curious about The Church. But most of all I would say, "Come and see!"

    • @janpham487
      @janpham487 4 года назад

      If they kept to tradition why are they calling Father like Catholics when sJesus said call no man your father

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +1

      @@janpham487 Paul called himself "father" in his epistles. Was he wrong? Or are you perhaps misunderstanding what Jesus said?

    • @janpham487
      @janpham487 4 года назад +1

      Steven Christoforou I didn’t know this, can u show me where in the Bible he says that? Cuz clearly Jesus said otherwise. So do we listen to Jesus or Paul? Really I want to find truth in this. I’m not trying refute or debate or condescending or opposing. I’m jus trying to find truth. These things confuse me when there is a conflict in scripture. Thank you 😊✝️📖🙏⛪️

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +1

      @@janpham487 You're asking great questions. And it's a good thing to search for truth!
      Here's what Paul wrote:
      "For though you might have ten thousand instructors in Christ, yet you do not have many fathers; for in Christ Jesus I have begotten you through the gospel. " (1 Corinthians 4:15)
      Paul is calling himself the father of the Corinthians: he's saying he has "begotten them through the gospel."
      This is in Scripture for a reason. It's not that Paul said one thing, and Jesus another. It's that we have to understand what Jesus was actually saying.

    • @janpham487
      @janpham487 4 года назад

      Steven Christoforou thank you for your input so u kind of explained n showed (where in scripture)what Paul meant so what do u think Jesus meant by it then? Do u think Paul can be off at times? Cuz didn’t he also hav disagreements with Peter? Is it not that Jesus who is supposedly God perfect rather than man who can make mistakes? Like when Jesus said Moses was not to allow divorce but it was the hardness of men’s heart that Moses compromised. Jesus did teach that things can take precedent over the other so in this verse calling one Father does Jesus Word take precedent over Paul’s?😊✝️📖🙏⛪️

  • @elizabethshaw734
    @elizabethshaw734 4 года назад +1

    Church is closed right now so I am making my way through Orthodox feed on my own by listening to this and the famous monks some of whom became Saints.

  • @plumeria9990
    @plumeria9990 4 года назад +31

    I was raised protestant (Episcopalian) and became Roman Catholic ten years ago. I am just discovering the Orthodox Church. The church in Rome is in shambles. I love all I see and experience in the Orthodox. I am praying for the Holy Spirit to lead me and give me discernment. Xristos Anesti! 🙏💒🙏

    • @СаваСтанковић-с7к
      @СаваСтанковић-с7к 4 года назад +11

      It is a common view in America, due to its geography and history, that Orthodox are either unknown, or seen as "Catholics with beards".
      There are critical differences. The Orthodox Church does not preach purgatory. We don't view Original sin in the same way. In the Catholic view, we inherit the guilt of Adam's som, in the Orthodox view, we inherit the conesequences of Adam's sin.
      Ecclesiologically, we don't see any bishop as supreme. We have patriarchs, who are administrative heads, but the Church is governed by a synod (council) of bishops, headed by the patriarch, in accordance with Church history.
      The entire notion that the bishop of Rome is infallible is an innovation. In the first millennium he was the first bishop, but he had primacy, not supremacy.
      The Second Vatican Council was far from being the first innovation of Rome, but it was one very visible to Catholics.
      That's why Catholic traditionalists relish the Tridentine mass, estsblished in the late 16th century, but the most common liturgy in the Orthodox Church is that of Saint John Chrysostom, from the 4th century. The most recent one is that of St. John of Damascus, from the 8th century.
      The Orthodox Church has remained true to tradition, even though, or perhaps because, we don't have a pope-like figure.
      I hope you continue searching, and I tried to contribute in a small way, but may the Holy Spirit guide you.
      Alithos anesti!

    • @joannajones8533
      @joannajones8533 4 года назад +1

      ALHTHWS ANESTH! :) WELCOME!

    • @anthoulla100
      @anthoulla100 4 года назад +2

      Hello. I am so glad you are curious about the Orthodox faith. Google the life of Saint Paisios or Saint Seraphim of Sarov. Reading about these and other Orthodox saints truly shows why we should all believe and be strong in our faith.

    • @zealousideal
      @zealousideal 4 года назад

      Sounds like he already has! Welcome home.

    • @brooklyndave5596
      @brooklyndave5596 4 года назад

      @@СаваСтанковић-с7к Catholic traditionalists are going nuts due to the stances and actions taken by Pope Francis. Because of the nature of the Papacy and the accompanying dogma of infallibility, it is extremely difficult for Roman Catholics to see the Pope as being in heresy. Yet in some circles, there has been a lot of mumbling about the Pope actually being in heresy - some of that mumbling has actually been quite loud. But I don't think that it will actually go anywhere because of the ingrained belief of Roman Catholics in regard to the Papacy. They will continue to seek solace in the Tridentine liturgy but not openly rebel - because then they'll be sen as Protestants - God forbid. -Actually the previous liturgy before Trent was that of a Pope Leo (?) which I believe went back to the 800s. What liturgy existed in the Western church previously, I am not sure. I would appreciate correction or clarification on this matter.

  • @parists5455
    @parists5455 4 года назад +2

    Hello Christ is risen Χριστός Ανέστη from Greece! What a wonderful channel and material! I am so glad to get to know you Steve and F. Andrew! I glorify Our Lord because of your existence and what I saw here! I am so glad and glorify God for you and F. Andrew who both have a better practical knowledge, than the average Greek living in Greece, of non-Orthodox people, what they believe and how to communicate to them the truths about what is unique in the One Real Church of Christ, the Orthodox Church. And through you, I hope and pray the infinite treasures of Our Lord Jesus Christ are being available to as many people as possible. Not for them to become like us or like Greek or whatever, but to be truly happy and fullfilled by their own Creator and get to live and taste what He created them for, to become one with Him, NOW and forever and ever. I loved everything about your analysis and reasons. It's hard to find such well put material available in such an accurate theologically way, in any non-Greek language. What to say other than, thank you, glory to Our Lord who... works unceasingly to attract and unite with Him and save as many people as possible. Your crystal clear way of presenting deep and so fundamental theological beliefs of our faith is helpful also for the average already Orthodox who takes for granted some things and doesn't really know or appreciate the absolute uniqueness of the revealed Truth, and not man made, that is present in the Orthodox Church. Christ is risen!

  • @observer1242
    @observer1242 4 года назад +34

    The Orthodox Church is the church as founded by Christ himself. " In Antioch they were first called Christians" ( Corinthians).

    • @christos8418
      @christos8418 4 года назад

      But sadly the Orthodox Church does not teach biblical teachings but rather doctrines of demons and devils, it is greatly deceiving people.

    • @canadiancid123
      @canadiancid123 4 года назад +1

      “You [the See of Rome] have envied no one, but others have you taught. I desire only that what you have enjoined in your instructions may remain in force” (Epistle to the Romans 3:1 [A.D. 110]). Cyprian: “With a false bishop appointed for themselves by heretics, they dare even to set sail and carry letters from schismatics and blasphemers to the Chair of Peter and to the principal church [at Rome], in which sacerdotal unity has its source” (Epistle to Cornelius [Bishop of Rome] 59:14 [A.D. 252]).

    • @emperor7226
      @emperor7226 4 года назад +3

      @@christos8418 The church made bible, dude.

    • @magdjesu7715
      @magdjesu7715 4 года назад +1

      the first christians were not Orthodox or Catholics, they followed Jesus not an Institution of men. Most of the Orthodoxs are Atheist.

    • @timothyfreeman97
      @timothyfreeman97 4 года назад +1

      I think the See of Peter would object to that.

  • @accentedreality
    @accentedreality 3 года назад +2

    Here because of a brother in Christ who found Orthodoxy explained patiently that my issues with Protestantism were not a part of Orthodox Christianity. Starting this journey eagerly!

  • @michaelmartin3122
    @michaelmartin3122 3 года назад +3

    Coptic Orthodox here! The Lord of Spirits, He will be a staff for the righteous with which for them to stand and not to fall….

  • @alienworld3139
    @alienworld3139 3 года назад

    I was born a bulgarian orthodox Christian and i often feel like I'm not doing the right thing when it comes to following the christ but now that i saw this video i knew i was doing the right thing

  • @AlFadde
    @AlFadde 4 года назад +7

    Thanks for an awesome video! I personally think, with my current knowledge within this subject, that the Orthodox Church would probably be more popular in the west if people actually knew more about it and it’s actual differences with other churches. In today’s society where this “flatness”, as you describe it, remains a key part of the secular lifestyle the Orthodox Church would probably gain more traction simply by its originality in lifestyle as well as its origins, which to my understanding seems to be one of the very first Christian one.
    Thanks again for an awesome video and would love for you guys to tackle the subject of the differences between the orthodox churches as well and why they have different names other than geographical and linguistic differences (Greek/Russian/etc). Best regards from an Syriac Orthodox.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +2

      Thank God!
      We've been working hard to help more people know about the Church. We've been making videos for 7 years now!

  • @erenekritzas1414
    @erenekritzas1414 2 года назад

    I am a Greek Orthodox Christian and though my love for Christ and God are strong and unwavering I have found it extremely hard to connect with my church where I am here in the UK ... there is no one I can connect with there - it is predominantly elders and individuals who speak only Greek - this has often been something that I feel a loss from - growing up in Malawi I love my community - my Greek community is something very special to me but since moving to the UK - I can't find this sense of community any more and it hurts me because I no longer have a pull towards the church ... it's all Greek to me as they would say! This is why I find these videos so lovely - and relatable - it's in english, it's current and its fantastic - thank you very much for this really. Thank you.

  • @cyndibee2289
    @cyndibee2289 4 года назад +12

    I’m not Orthodox. Until two years ago, I spent 20 years wandering aimlessly through the barren wasteland of New Age spirituality. Spoiler alert: not only is it a sham, it’s actually more akin to hell. Anyway, I’m making my way back. Im not sure where I’ll end up, Orthodoxy or Catholicism, but one thing I’m sure of, God loves us so much that he gave his only Son to die on the cross for our sins. I’ll spend the rest of my life on my knees in gratitude, love, repentance and undying faith to my Father. Amen.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +3

      Wow, that's powerful. God bless you (and your search)!

    • @zealousideal
      @zealousideal 4 года назад +2

      I have been in and studied both (Catholic+ Orthodoxy) and I’m ex Pentecostal/Evangelical pastor. You’re on a wonderful journey! All my studying, reading, endless researching, prayers, discernment, talking to priests, clergy, monastics, and members of both for years led me to Holy Orthodoxy!! It’s also the most beautiful, ancient , and most powerful faith!
      Let it transform you. You won’t be the same and you won’t regret it. Christ is Risen!

    • @voxpopuli8132
      @voxpopuli8132 4 года назад +1

      The One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church was founded on Peter the rock (bishop of Rome) and NOT St Andrew (bishop of Constantinople). The Church of Rome is the True Church.
      I strongly recommend a Latin High Mass for you. Trust me, you will like it.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +3

      @@voxpopuli8132 No one says the Church was founded on Andrew. The Church wasn't founded on any man.

    • @sophiacorpus9769
      @sophiacorpus9769 4 года назад

      sounds like you are already orthodox; )

  • @CenterPorchNP
    @CenterPorchNP 2 года назад +1

    I just came across this video. I am a convert to Catholic. And while I am devout, there are beliefs I don't believe should be doctrine (purgatory, celibate priesthood - after all Peter was married) and I'm beginning to find more and more issues in the church (allowance of sexual perversion in the church, lack of belief in the Eucharist-even by clergy) and debating the need of a single head as compared to the original Bishops of areas.

  • @greenhaven-podcast
    @greenhaven-podcast 4 года назад +3

    I am an Orthodox Christian (Catechumen still technically) because I found the fullness of Christ in the Historical, Ancient Church. I truly believe it is the one Holy, Catholic, Apostolic Church.
    Come and see!

  • @zoez3243
    @zoez3243 4 года назад +1

    I am Orthodox Christian because Christ and the Church (and hence the Orthodox faith) is the hospital of the soul that heals.

  • @mariap.7115
    @mariap.7115 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video! We'll, as for reason 1, at least in Greece, there is a split between bishops who still follow the julian (eastern, old) calendar and the official Greek church, which left the traditional calendar (which is still followed by the Slavic-Eastern churches) and follows since 1924 the gregorian (west, new) calendar. But, as far as the dogma is concerned, indeed there is unity in the orthodox church!

    • @Schwiza1978
      @Schwiza1978 4 года назад +1

      God bless you brother. I am Serbian Ortodox and we are following Julian calendar. Just one small correction of your statement. The other group in Greece is not following Gregorian calendar, they are following calendar made by famous Serbian Astronomer Milutin Milankovic (which is at the moment overlapping with Gregorian calendar, but the difference will apear with time, as it is much more accurate than Gregorian). As the argument for changing calendar from Julian to Gregorian was that the Gregorian calendar is more accurate. Once Milutin Milankovic came with the most precise calendar, Ortodox church came with suggestion to everyone change to this calendar. Of course, the argument for using Gregorian calendar was not valid anymore, but regardless, Pope and co. never intended to change, because as history shown many times, the facts for certain people are valid just until they satisfy their needs. Anyway, using two calendars are not good, because Holy Liturgies are not at the same time.

    • @mariap.7115
      @mariap.7115 4 года назад

      @@Schwiza1978 I didn't know that, thank you! I belong to a Greek church who follows Julian calendar too. I totally agree with you, in the first ecumenical council it has been decided to keep that calendar and never to change it. Only another ecumenical council could do that. But, the Greek official church did that only with a Greek council... Anyway, I hope we can still survive with our traditional calendar. God bless you!!!

  • @SaadAsaad
    @SaadAsaad 3 года назад +1

    Khristos anisti..alithos anisti
    Christ is risen.. Indeed he is risen
    المسيح قام.. حقا قام
    Blessed days of resurrection brothers and sisters..
    Much love from a coptic orthodox egyptian.

  • @vivianfayez5844
    @vivianfayez5844 4 года назад +16

    I am lucky. I am Coptic (Egyptian) Orthodox. The majority of Egyptian Christians are Orthodox.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +1

      God bless you!

    • @_____c___482
      @_____c___482 4 года назад +1

      Not really orthodox, they are actually monophysites. They believe in one nature of Christ while He is fully God and fully Man. They split from the main church after the fourth (I think) ecumenical council condemning Monophysitism.

    • @bisratberhe2011
      @bisratberhe2011 4 года назад

      @@_____c___482 Actually Oriental Orthodox are miaphysite. We believe in the union of a perfect fully God and perfect fully human without mixing and without confusion.
      Monophysitism is heretical

  • @IronJmo
    @IronJmo 2 года назад

    Rewatching this again after 2 years. Good reminders to hear.

  • @ownpetard8379
    @ownpetard8379 4 года назад +3

    When I was young, the school forms expected one of 3 answers as to religion: Catholic, Protestant or Jewish. Have come a long way as a society. People, churchmen and others, have borne the brunt of the battle. People need to gently or not assert that Orthodoxy is among them. Sounds harsher than intended. A little resistance to/speaking out about bad processes does make a difference.
    Pet peeve: "denominations" refer to Protestants. Orthodoxy is not denominated and if it were, who but Christ could do it? But He didn't do it. Again, harsher than intended. As Steve says at 8:00, Orthodoxy is a historically continuous lived experience. Continuous cannot be denominated. "I am an Orthodox Christian. I am not among the denominations."
    Presently, I suspect the bigger obstacle than challenges from other Christian traditions are challenges, passive or active, from secularism (and nihilism?). The approach needs to be to live the life so as to be an example. Also to educate at all levels. And to always welcome those who make inquiries. Not the best to talk about this.
    Finally, related to challenges, the Church should not be hesitant of putting tasks, goals on young people. Firstly, give them the tools - educate - then ask them to help in big ways and small ways. I believe there would be less falling away if more not less is expected of the youth. But real expectations, and real participation. Early education should be "how are we different than others?" Not in a proud way, but that the youth know what they are as an Orthodox, and the price paid by martyrs and others so that they can be that. The Church Militant has been experienced on the backs of real people in good times and bad times. Tell it like it is.

  • @jayantharaj6121
    @jayantharaj6121 4 года назад

    I am glad I stumbled upon this channel. Very enlightening. I am a Pentecostal Christian and was tired of this mediocre christian life and was searching for God. I think I found Him within me. I believe that Church is not an institution but a body of people connected to Jesus Christ through the Spirit. With regards to the Book, well... it's another thing. God bless!

  • @الساحلي-س4غ
    @الساحلي-س4غ 3 года назад +4

    I am orthodox in arab syria☦️

  • @elizabethshaw734
    @elizabethshaw734 4 года назад +2

    I always thought the Orthodox were catholic only in a deeper way. I converted to Catholicism in 1994 and was left feeling empty so I said to myself I can go to the Orthodox church because they're Catholics only deeper right? How very wrong I was and I can't imagine having not in a pot of the Orthodox Church from my teens or 20! I discovered it is the truth and the truth cherish that Jesus Built by his apostles.

  • @milmar121
    @milmar121 4 года назад +3

    Coptic orthodox and proud

  • @xrfepalo758
    @xrfepalo758 4 года назад +2

    God Bless you all. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.

  • @nicosnicholas5871
    @nicosnicholas5871 4 года назад +5

    I am a Greek Orthodox the best religion. I think nothing else comes close .

    • @bobdobric6787
      @bobdobric6787 4 года назад

      If it wern't for the Greeks we wouldn't even have a bible too read they were the ones who translated it.

    • @Thewonderingminds
      @Thewonderingminds 4 года назад

      Without a couple of exemplary characteristics to be THE BEST, your claim remains vague and not one iota more worthy than that of shamanism and the like. For instance, do you know ANY PRACTICAL reason why you do that is profess the sign of the cross so many times during liturgy ??

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +2

      @@Thewonderingminds What's the problem with sealing oneself with the sign of the cross? Are you somehow against the cross?

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +2

      @@bobdobric6787 With respect, that's a bit of an oversimplification. There are faithful Christians around the world who have done important work sharing the Gospel. We don't need to make this about ethnic pride.

    • @Thewonderingminds
      @Thewonderingminds 4 года назад

      @@stevenchristoforou1667 If you want to stay on the subject matter, do so. Otherwise delineating with questions in problematic and polemic accusations format, only shows overzealous religiosity.
      Anyway I asked Whether anyone knows of any here and now practical purpose on making over and over the sign of the cross? When you say "sealing oneself with the sign," and thus generalize, what in fact do you mean ?

  • @moiseletea917
    @moiseletea917 3 года назад

    hi guys
    i love you
    i was born and lived in a orthodox world here in Romania in Eastern Europe.
    so happy for your wonderful job.
    it is very important because you will be there when the time comes...
    love everybody in the world but love means nothing without TRUTH. and there is only ONE way to God: ORTHODOXY.
    be blessed by God and MAICA DOMNULUI Mother of God.

  • @6938-r7f
    @6938-r7f 4 года назад +13

    Orthodox Church is the one that Jesus blessed, and this is Christisnity. the other "churches" emerged 1000 and 1500 years later.

    • @robertdumicz7309
      @robertdumicz7309 4 года назад

      @Nautical Miles The Church was founded by the Apostles in Jerusalem and whole Estern, later Rome joined but at the times the Apostles formed the Church in Eastern, the Roman Empire has forbidden even spreading Christianity and the Christians were surely persecuted and killed in Rome as Apostle Peter was killed/crucified in Rome so far from the truth the fairy-tale of a pope said that Peter would have been the first pope of Rome. The popes were in search of richness and earthly power so any lie was good enough if that would bring them any advantages, they killed and robbed thru crusades even the Christian city of Constatinople and robbed the works of art and the treasuries found there, which now are in Vatican and killed Orthodox monks in Mount Athos.
      Sadly that's the story of your church which now once more is fallen in tolerating the abomination of homosexuality.

    • @mojo7495
      @mojo7495 4 года назад

      Spare me the crap that Jesus blessed a church which teaches works righteousness. You are 100% lost. Only by trusting in the merits of Christ alone will save you. Ortho do not teach this. Scripture says we are not saved by any works of righteousness, period, end of story. Ortho add to the gospel as the Judaizers were trying to do in Galatians and Paul threw a fit. Ortho teach...
      "According to Christ, Orthodox Christians throughout their lives receive salvation and renewal through faith, works, and the sacraments of the Church....According to St. Paul, not only loving deeds but also the sacraments of Baptism (Rom 6:1-11) and the Eucharist (1 Cor 10:16-22; 11:23-32) are decisive to salvation."
      THAT IS A FALSE GOSPEL.
      www.goarch.org/-/how-are-we-saved-

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад

      @@mojo7495 Even by talking about "the merits of Christ" you're buying into a scholastic schema created by Catholic scholars in the Middle Ages.
      We are saved in our union with Christ. He is the vine, we are the branches.
      We are baptized, and thus "put on Christ" as Paul wrote. We received His Body and Blood in the Eucharist. And yes, we continue to "run the race" by struggling to open our hearts in humility and love. The race is a process: we are called to run it throughout our lives.

    • @mojo7495
      @mojo7495 4 года назад

      @@stevenchristoforou1667 May I say with all the love in my heart....BULL.
      To rest in the merits of Christ alone is certainly NOT a medieval concept and is easily proved by Holy Writ, but obviously no space here to get into. Suffice to say tho, that the idea of being saved by your good works was ABSOLUTELY refuted by the Bible the very day the words were written! Today, every religion on Earth (except those who believe the clear words of Titus 3:5 for example) all attach a salvific efficacy to their good deeds, and they are 100% LOST. The very MOMENT you begin to trust in that check you wrote to the United Way to save you, a passport to hell is waiting to be issued in your name on Judgment Day.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад

      @@mojo7495 It's a concept that's absent from the Church Fathers and all Christian writing until the Middle Ages in Catholicism.
      And your understand of Romans 4 is grounded in mistakes made by St Augustine (and later developed by medieval thinkers).
      Post-Reformation Christian is far more influenced by medieval Christian theology than by the witness of the early Church.
      Paul reflects the mind of the Church when he tells us we "should repent, turn to God, and do works befitting repentance." (Romans 26:20).
      "Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling." (Philippians 2:12)
      For more on "works" and Romans 4 (which is where your misunderstanding comes from):
      www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/wholecounsel/romans_chapter_4

  • @David-md7nf
    @David-md7nf 4 года назад +1

    I am a Catholic convert, I was Mormon as a teen, then left the Mormon faith, years later as an adult I became a Episcopalian, and then started attending a non denominational church * I was Searching for God* I then decided to try the Orthodox church and I liked what I seen, but in the end I went Catholic and I have been happy there ever since. Catholic and orthodox church's are very similar, and think both are *True* church's who are just not in agreement.

  • @panagiotismasouridis6333
    @panagiotismasouridis6333 4 года назад +4

    Was the church in the thumbnail agios Demetrius of Astoria?

  • @kinwat27channel24
    @kinwat27channel24 2 года назад +1

    The true Jesus Christ preached by apostles is truly found in Orthodox Christians

  • @kyriacosgeorgiou6935
    @kyriacosgeorgiou6935 4 года назад +4

    take it with a cold historical view . you will find out orthodox church is a continues from the first church from the apostles . for example if you see the archives of saint Lazarus church in Cyprus that has the names of all the bishops of Larnaca it starts from Lazarus (the friend of Jesus ) till today.

    • @mojo7495
      @mojo7495 4 года назад

      BULL. Ortho is a DEPARTURE from the earliest church. Only by trusting in the merits of Christ alone will save you. Ortho do not teach this. Scripture says we are not saved by any works of righteousness, period, end of story. Ortho add to the gospel as the Judaizers were trying to do in Galatians and Paul threw a fit. Ortho teach...
      "According to Christ, Orthodox Christians throughout their lives receive salvation and renewal through faith, works, and the sacraments of the Church....According to St. Paul, not only loving deeds but also the sacraments of Baptism (Rom 6:1-11) and the Eucharist (1 Cor 10:16-22; 11:23-32) are decisive to salvation."
      THAT IS A FALSE GOSPEL.
      www.goarch.org/-/how-are-we-saved-

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад

      @@mojo7495 This concept of "merits" is absent from the Church Fathers and all Christian writing until the Middle Ages in Catholicism.
      And your understand of Romans 4 is grounded in mistakes made by St Augustine (and later developed by medieval thinkers).
      Post-Reformation Christian is far more influenced by medieval Christian theology than by the witness of the early Church.
      Paul reflects the mind of the Church when he tells us we "should repent, turn to God, and do works befitting repentance." (Romans 26:20).
      "Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling." (Philippians 2:12)
      For more on "works" and Romans 4 (which is where your misunderstanding comes from):
      www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/wholecounsel/romans_chapter_4

  • @ΜαρίνοςΤ-μ4ρ
    @ΜαρίνοςΤ-μ4ρ 4 года назад +1

    Well done on your video. Just found you and subscribed. Orthodox (Greek) here.

  • @ΟριζόντιοςΚατακόρυφος

    Im study physics in MD level. In my science, theory is nothing without agreement with experiment.
    That makes me Orthodox: The absolute agreement of theory (Bible) with experiments (life of thousand saints like Vasilios, Paisios, and my experience in the life and monastic life of Orthodox church).

    • @TheB1nary
      @TheB1nary 4 года назад

      Οριζόντιος Κατακόρυφος that’s a cool way of looking at it!

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +1

      Beautifully said. That's a great image!

    • @FearTheNorth
      @FearTheNorth 4 года назад

      Great my friend. God bless +

  • @isabelajeshua8415
    @isabelajeshua8415 4 года назад

    I am orthodox Christian and I am really proud of it. I love my religion so much .

  • @skullgirrl757
    @skullgirrl757 4 года назад +3

    I was raised Mormon so I know the feeling because I was usually the only Mormon in the room, now I'm here 😂

  • @zeldazeidantarazi4513
    @zeldazeidantarazi4513 4 года назад

    Well done, keep up the good work ,because we are the origin of the teachings and path of our lord ,we remained strong and steady through out history of Christianity, especially in the middle East

  • @mariannamoumdji9560
    @mariannamoumdji9560 4 года назад +30

    Orthodox church is the only real apostolic church, that Jesus founded. "Orthodox" in greek means the right dogma. Congratulations for discovering the orthodox church.

    • @SAHOVNICU
      @SAHOVNICU 4 года назад +1

      *LOL!* 😂👈

    • @eotpatriarchs
      @eotpatriarchs 4 года назад +1

      Amen, and Amen! The Orthodox Church is THE Church taken out of Jesus’ rib, and instituted by Him, the ONLY one that IS and can be called as Jesus’ living mystic body on Earth! The Orthodox Church IS the Apostolic Church, the right Dogma, Amen!
      Here is how The Most Reverend Metropolitan of England, Kallistos Ware talks about the Church in his book called The Orthodox Church, published in 1997: “The Christian Church is a Scriptural Church: Orthodoxy believes this just as firmly, if not more firmly, than Protestantism. The Bible is the supreme expression of God’s revelation to the human race, and Christians must always be ‘People of the Book”.
      What we see so far in here is the truth about the OLD, ORIGINAL Church, instituted by Jesus.
      However, if you want to talk about today’s Orthodox Church as being THE CHURCH, can you, please, point out to at least one item of the right Dogma practiced today in the church? How many of the rituals and customs practiced today in the church are instituted by the Apostles in the Word of God? The most reverend Kalistos Ware, and many, many others, proclaim that “THE Christian Church is a SCRIPTURAL Church”. To how many things practiced in the today’s church can you point out like being scriptural?
      I am waiting.

    • @zealousideal
      @zealousideal 4 года назад +1

      Truth!!

    • @canadiancid123
      @canadiancid123 4 года назад +1

      “You [the See of Rome] have envied no one, but others have you taught. I desire only that what you have enjoined in your instructions may remain in force” (Epistle to the Romans 3:1 [A.D. 110]). Cyprian: “With a false bishop appointed for themselves by heretics, they dare even to set sail and carry letters from schismatics and blasphemers to the Chair of Peter and to the principal church [at Rome], in which sacerdotal unity has its source” (Epistle to Cornelius [Bishop of Rome] 59:14 [A.D. 252]).

    • @magdjesu7715
      @magdjesu7715 4 года назад

      Jesus never founded a church and surely not the Orthodox and Catholic church, who are full of idols, prayers to the deads, for the deads, etc. This is spiritism. Most of the Orthodox and Catholics are Atheist, because nobody told them about the New birth by the spirit of God.

  • @sosinaesayas7147
    @sosinaesayas7147 4 года назад

    here in my country Ethiopia our fathers preached orthodoxy in their lives that is why I am an orthodox christian their faith lightens our life

  • @TheFeralcatz
    @TheFeralcatz 4 года назад +3

    I think these would be better without the music my man. I find it a bit distracting.

  • @Vartholomeos.
    @Vartholomeos. 4 года назад

    Very well said.
    Lovely video.
    God bless your good self and Father Andrew.

  • @galeryna1132
    @galeryna1132 4 года назад +1

    I'm a Muslim n i like to see so many religions . Thank u for ur video

  • @brentgarner3143
    @brentgarner3143 4 года назад +1

    Please continue to tell the truth praise God Father Son and Holy Spirit pray for me protestant family and friends trying to force me to go back to the protestant church

  • @noelearl5545
    @noelearl5545 4 года назад +2

    Just subscribed. I know nothing about the Orthodox Church. So, I’ll be listening to your videos. I’ve been Protestant all my life.

  • @faykoussias7293
    @faykoussias7293 4 года назад +1

    Great video... one of the best ones of yours I've seen!!

  • @FatherRaphaelTube
    @FatherRaphaelTube 4 года назад +1

    Yes, I have been questioned as you indicate but also asked IF I am Orthodox. Since most see Orthodoxy as another denomination of Christianity, I responded by saying 'I am trying to be'.

  • @DMichiganWol21
    @DMichiganWol21 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Steve! 🙏 These videos are great

  • @maoi5873
    @maoi5873 4 года назад

    I am an Orthodox Christian because as Greek i was born from Orthodoxs parents. This is our wonderful faith!

  • @theboyz4889
    @theboyz4889 4 года назад

    hi there,my sons and i are watching your videos ,it helps us a lot as we are now into some difficulties following a crushing divorce.My ex husband chose to become orthodox few years ago but later use it towards discrimination in a twisted way -he has in fact NPD. and we did not know before.We must pray even for our enemies as they need it.

  • @africabeyene6795
    @africabeyene6795 4 года назад +1

    I am ethiopia Orthodox too our church funded after our Jesus crisis resurrection 34 year also we were old testament abrahamic religion. after crisis born and come this world we accept new testament so Orthodox Cristina's is first ancient cristianity in africa .God bless all of us.

  • @aynalemwoldegiorgis3894
    @aynalemwoldegiorgis3894 4 года назад

    Hi, Orthodox Is the Best relagion, GOD IS GREAT & GOD BLESS EVERYONE. AMEN!!!!!!!!

  • @Mick116
    @Mick116 4 года назад

    Thank you for the video, I've twice in my life come VERY close embracing Orthodoxy. Knowledge of Orthodox theology and experience of Orthodox liturgy has enriched my Christian walk. In the end, I settled on an independent jurisdiction that combines elements of western catholicism, eastern Orthodoxy, and Anglicanism.
    There's definitely a parallel universe in which I converted.

    • @stevenchristoforou1667
      @stevenchristoforou1667 4 года назад +1

      I hope you don't feel the need to "settle" in the negative sense. God bless you!

  • @bluedonkeyman
    @bluedonkeyman 4 года назад

    you are great ambassadors to our faith.