My husband is extremely interested in the Orthodox church. I want to support this so I'm making a thread dedicated to learning more about the history and beliefs.
I would love to hear testimonies and things Orthodox members enjoy about Orthodoxy here.
My experience of Orthodoxy was very funny. I was very prejudiced of it. This was back in late May 1997. I was trying to study for my final exam in Biblical Greek, attending seminary part in Northern California, Fuller Theological Seminary. I was working as phone recruiter to Focus Groups in a Market Research company in Silicon Valley. And I had a crush on a coworker who liked me as a friend, but not so much romantically but there was enough positive signals that I wanted to try to pursue her if I could subtly, and she just happened to be the daughter of a Russian Orthodox priest.
Anyway, I decided to test drive a local Eastern Orthodox church that was a few miles away from my parent's retirement house. I did not realize at the time that this was actually a kind of famous flag ship church.
Oh I forgot to mention, at this time my official church status was 180 degrees opposite of Eastern Orthodoxy I was a "Nondenominational Charismatic Protestant". I did however grow up as a conservative Lutheran, so had some experience of liturgy etc. But my expectations were very low. Like I was ready to bolt out the backdoor if things got to weird etc.
But you know what things happened completely opposite of how I thought they might. My experience was kind of a combination of Saint Paul on the road to Damascus, and saint Vladmir the Great etc. the best of both accounts. Rather than being paranoid I was curious and really blown away by the beauty of the singing, the passion the artfulness, rather than wanting to take off for the back door, I found myself migrating to the front. And when it came to sensing the Holy Spirit, there was so much there then the biggest Charismatic meeting, and I had been to many of the big ones, and seen all the big names from Benny Hinn healing crusades, to Prophetic Church ones, so called "Apostles" etc.
I also will say I stayed over and went to the book store when it opened up after service and some of the writings did answer a number of questions I had for decades as a Protestant. I will say, I did not get the girl, she definitely was not for me, a bit of a wild child as a PK but it was a life changing experience for the better. I also believe that God is actually doing a work that is opposite of "Reformation" we are recovering the ancient paths etc.