What is Orthodox Christianity?

The Orthodox Christian Church is the one established by Christ and His Apostles - the very same worship, theology, Tradition, and Faith.

The Orthodox Christian Church is the direct descendant of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ. It was founded on the original day of Pentecost, as recorded in the New Testament Book of Acts. Orthodoxy is the repository of the fundamental faith, spirit, and ethos of the Apostles, as preserved in Scripture and other divinely inspired sources of Church Tradition.

The Trinity is the heart of Orthodox belief because it preserves God in His fullness: the Father who loves us, the Son who saves us, and the Holy Spirit who abides within us.

We believe that Jesus Christ is fully human and fully divine and that neither nature is compromised by the other. This is essential to a full and proper understanding of His Incarnation, Crucifixion, and Resurrection.