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  1. The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Church, is a Christian church. Their type of Christianity is also called Orthodox Christianity or Orthodoxy. Their members are called Orthodox Christians, although there is another group of Churches called Oriental Orthodox that is not in communion with the Orthodox Church.

  2. Jan 26, 2022 · The Orthodox Church is the one Church founded by Jesus Christ and his apostles, begun at the day of Pentecost with the descent of the Holy Spirit in A.D. 33. It is also known (especially in the contemporary West) as the Eastern Orthodox Church or the Greek Orthodox Church. It may also be called the Orthodox Catholic Church, the Orthodox ...

  3. Episcopal: Churches should be governed by the bishop in that eparchy, who in turn is governed by a patriarch of an autocephalous church. Episcopal: Churches should be governed by the bishop in that episcopacy, who in turn is governed by a patriarch of an autocephalous church. The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople is first among equals.

  4. Methodist vs. Eastern Orthodox Beliefs. How does one get saved? Sola fide: Repent of your sins and believe in Jesus Christ's death and resurrection alone to save you. Repent of your sins, believe in Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, and be baptized. [4]

  5. Sep 8, 2022 · Lord’s Library editors compiled this resource to provide a snapshot of Orthodox Christian beliefs about the Bible and key practices. The Orthodox Church (sometimes referred to as the Eastern Orthodox Church) consists of a group of congregations that follow Holy Tradition. Holy Tradition shares elements of the seven ecumenical councils, the ...

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · The Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church are the results of medieval Christianity's split into two branches in 1054. This split is commonly known as the Great Schism or the East ...

  7. May 10, 2023 · The word “Protestant” comes from the Latin word protestari, meaning “to bear witness.”. “Eastern” referred to the geographical area of the Orthodox tradition, whose capital was Constantinople. The “Western” church referred to Roman Catholicism, whose capital was Rome. “Orthodox” comes from a Greek word meaning “correct ...

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