Orthodox Converts Embrace Tradition in Digital Age


Orthodox Converts Embrace Tradition in Digital Age

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Orthodox Converts Embrace Tradition in Digital Age

Priests often tell new people to stop using the internet. They want them to join the church community in person instead.

Many people are now joining the Orthodox Church in America. Online videos and information are helping them learn about it.

New church members come from many different backgrounds. They include women, families, and people of various races.

The internet helps spread the church's message very far. But leaders say real faith needs in-person community and church.

Many churches are now full and need more space for new members. It is a good challenge to mix old and new members together.


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What do priests want new people to do instead of using the internet?

They want them to join the church community in person.

How are many people learning about the Orthodox Church in America?

Online videos and information are helping them learn about it.

What types of people are joining the church?

New church members come from many different backgrounds, including women, families, and people of various races.


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Orthodox Converts Embrace Tradition in Digital Age