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  • The Orthodox Church is the original Christian Church founded by Jesus and continued by his Apostles. It is the same Church described in the Bible as the Body of Christ and the Bride of Christ (1 Corinthians 12 : 27; Ephesians 5 : 23–25). Throughout its 2000-year history Orthodox Christianity has remained faithful to the teachings and practices passed on from the Apostles and early Church Fathers (2 Thessalonians 2 : 15).
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  • Orthodox Christianity is a branch of Christianity that traces its roots back to the early Christian Church and the teachings of Jesus Christ as recorded in the...
  • The Orthodox Catholic Church is commonly known as the Eastern Orthodox Church, partly to avoid confusion with the Roman Catholic Church.
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  • Second-largest Christian church. This article is about the Eastern Orthodox Church as an institution. For its religion, doctrine and tradition, see Eastern Orthodoxy.
  • He suggests that “it is certainly not easy to exclude from the realm and the operation of the Spirit so many Christians who do not belong to the Orthodox Church.”
  • The Orthodox Church is the original Christian Church founded by Jesus and continued by his Apostles.
  • History of the Orthodox Church. Although originally the Eastern and Western Christians shared the same faith, the two sides began to separate after the seventh...
  • In this article, we will provide an overview of the Orthodox Christian Church and its beliefs, practices, and role in contemporary society.
  • Russia: First Liturgy in monastic village church in 100+ years. Korean-language Orthodox prayer book published. ... Receiving Converts into the Orthodox Church.
  • The Eastern Orthodox Church is a Christian denomination in Eastern Europe. It has over two hundred million members who are baptized and operates as a.