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  1. May 1, 2011 · Orthodox Christians experience this, and, especially for those living outside traditionally Orthodox countries, what they hear from the world around the is likely to be different in many ways from Orthodoxy. This book sets out to give Orthodox Christians the information and tools they need to cope with that.

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  2. Neo Penteocostals or third wave from 1980'. Penteocostals believe we need speaking in tongues as in pentecost to be baptized in holy spirit. Charistmatics believe baptism in Holy spirit have multiple ways Neo Penteocostals believe people can give holy spirit to other people (by touching, laying hands, etc.)

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  4. On this Sunday of St. John of the Ladder, Fr. Andrew tells us that being an Orthodox Christian gives us 'something to do'. Roads From Emmaus : The Ecstasy and the Laundry (Sermon Nov. 3, 2013) On this Sunday, Fr. Andrew discusses what Saint Paul defines as the ecstasy within the Church.

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    1. Alexander Hotovitzky 2. Alexis of Wilkes-Barre 3. Basil Martysz 4. Brendan the Navigator 5. Herman of Alaska 6. Innocent of Alaska 7. Jacob Netsvetov 8. John Kochurov 9. John Maximovitch 10. Juvenaly of Alaska 11. Nikolai Velimirovic 12. Peter the Aleut 13. Raphael of Brooklyn 14. Seraphim (Samuilovich) of Uglich 15. Tikhon of Moscow 16. Varnava (Nastic) 17. Anatole (Kamensky) 18. Under consideration for glorification 18.1. Abp. Arseny (Chagovtsov) of Winnipeg 18.2. Bp. Gerasimos (Papadopo...

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    1. Alexander Schmemann 2. Frank Schaeffer 3. Georges Florovsky 4. Jaroslav Pelikan 5. John Meyendorff 6. Seraphim Rose 7. Thomas Hopko 1. Writers

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    1. Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America 2. American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese 3. Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America 4. Belarusian Council of Orthodox Churches in North America 5. Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of the USA, Canada and Australia 6. Ecumenical Patriarchate in America 7. Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America 8. Orthodox Church in America 9. Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in America and Canada 10. Russian Orthodox Church in the USA 11. Russian Ort...

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    1. Alexandrian Greek Orthodox Catholic Church in the United States 2. American Orthodox Catholic Church 3. Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Toledo and Dependencies 4. Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Metropolis of America and Canada 5. Bulgarian Diocese in Exile 6. Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem in North and South America 7. Russian Exarchate of North America 8. Syrian Holy Orthodox Greek Catholic Mission in North America

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    1. Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America 2. Eastern Orthodox Committee on Scouting(EOCS) 3. International Orthodox Christian Charities(IOCC) 4. Orthodox Christian Fellowship(OCF) 5. Orthodox Christian Laity(OCL) 6. Orthodox Christian Mission Center(OCMC) 7. Orthodox Christians for Life(OCLife) 8. Orthodox Inter-Seminary Movement(OISM) 9. Orthodox Theological Society in America(OTSA) 10. Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas(SCOBA)

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    1. Council of Eastern Orthodox Churches of Central Massachusetts(CEOC) 2. Fellowship of Orthodox Churches of Connecticut(FORCC) 3. Rocky Mountain Orthodox Christian Charities and Missions(RMOCCM)

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    1. Fellowship of Orthodox Christians in America (FOCA), OCA

  5. May 22, 2016 · Fr. Andrew continues his series on Non-Mainstream Christianity with a description of: Christadelphians Christian Scientists Unity Church - An episode of the Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy podcast on Ancient Faith Radio

  6. Non-Mainstream Christians I. Introduction: Many Gods, Many Christs II. Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries A. Unitarian Universalists B. Swedenborgians III. Nineteenth Century A. Mormons B. Christadelphians C. Christian Science IV. Twentieth Century A. Jehovah’s Witnesses B. Unification Church (“Moonies”) V. Conclusions Appendix: Series ...

  7. Apr 5, 2023 · The Orthodox Church believes in “baptismal regeneration,” or the idea that a man is saved by being baptized, but the Scripture says we’re saved by grace through faith, not baptism. St. Peter says that there is a type of water “which now saves us,” and that water is baptism (1 Pet. 3:21).

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