Orthodox Christians in countries stretching from Ethiopia to Russia are celebrating Christmas today, honoring the birth of Jesus Christ with prayer, worship, and acts of compassion.For millions of ...
Orthodox Christmas explained: why millions celebrate on January 7, calendar differences, traditions, fasting, and global ...
Every year, for millions of Christians worldwide, Christmas falls on January 7 rather than December 25. The difference exists ...
Merry Christmas to the Orthodox Christians in the valley. To celebrate, a Divine Liturgy was held this morning at Saints ...
For those who observe Orthodox Christmas, the celebration begins Wednesday. Following the Julian calendar, some Orthodox ...
Yet Jesus, the Word incarnate, found nothing greater than hearing and delivering his Father’s words, the “one thing … necessary.”  The chief mark of discipleship is receiving Jesus in his Word, as ...
Today, I join the millions of Christians in the United States and around the world celebrating the Epiphany—a joyous feast day commemorating the glorious ...
While most homes have taken down their trees, lights and decorations, Christmas is only just now officially coming to a close ...
Pope Leo XIV brought the Jubilee of Hope to a close Tuesday, saying it ought to serve as a turning point for believers and ...
Sometimes, when we lose something, we search for it everywhere, only to overlook the fact that what we are looking for is ...
COMMENTARY: The first witnesses of Christ’s birth show how vigilance and humility lead the heart to recognize God’s saving ...
Pastor Mike Ramsey challenges readers to look beyond religious rituals and professions of faith, urging a genuine new birth ...