Our Faith: Orthodox Christianity
The Eastern Orthodox church has existed continuously from the time of Pentecost. It is the faith of the majority of Christians in the Middle East, Greece, the Balkan states, and the Russian Federation and at least nominally held by 200-300 million people.
Until the Great Schism of the 11th century, the Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church considered themselves to be the "one holy, catholic, and apostolic Church." Today, the Orthodox Church continues to uphold and teach the Christian faith as the Apostles proclaimed it from the beginning.
Feel free to visit the following links below that should explain a bit of what Orthodox Christianity is:
Until the Great Schism of the 11th century, the Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church considered themselves to be the "one holy, catholic, and apostolic Church." Today, the Orthodox Church continues to uphold and teach the Christian faith as the Apostles proclaimed it from the beginning.
Feel free to visit the following links below that should explain a bit of what Orthodox Christianity is: