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Orthodox Baptism Preparation Classes

June 28, 2026 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

Baptism is not a religious photo opportunity. It is death and resurrection with Christ, entry into His Church, and the beginning of a life of repentance, worship, and obedience. That is why orthodox baptism preparation classes matter. They are not bureaucratic hurdles placed in front of a sacrament. They are part of the Church's care for souls. Many people come to Orthodoxy after years of confusion, shallow teaching, or spiritual instability. Some were raised Christian but never received clear doctrinal formation. Others are coming from evangelical, Roman Catholic, or non-denominational backgrounds and have sincere questions about what baptism means, why the Church prepares people … [Read more...]

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Why Do Orthodox Confess to Priests?

June 27, 2026 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

A great many Christians ask, often with real sincerity, why do Orthodox confess to priests if God already knows every sin and hears every prayer. That question is not a small one. It touches repentance, authority, healing, and what the Church believes she is. Orthodox Christians do not confess to a priest because God is hard to reach. We confess to a priest because Christ established a visible Church, gave real pastoral authority to His apostles, and made repentance something spoken, concrete, and accountable. In Orthodoxy, confession is not a private coping exercise. It is a return to communion with God in the life of His Church. Why do Orthodox confess to priests in the first place? The … [Read more...]

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A Guide to Orthodox Divine Liturgy

June 26, 2026 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

If you have ever stood in an Orthodox church while the choir sings, the priest censes the icons, and the people move from stillness to prayer to procession, you already know why a guide to Orthodox Divine Liturgy is necessary. The service is not casual, improvised, or built around entertainment. It is ordered worship received from the Church, shaped by Scripture, and offered with reverence before the living God. For many newcomers, the first question is simple: What is happening here? That is a fair question. The Divine Liturgy is rich, ancient, and deeply biblical, but it is not always self-explanatory on first encounter. The good news is that you do not need to understand every detail on … [Read more...]

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Orthodox Catechism Classes Online

June 25, 2026 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

Some people begin looking for Orthodox catechism classes online after years of church hopping. Others arrive after reading the Fathers, questioning modern evangelicalism, or realizing that Christian doctrine cannot be rebuilt from private opinion. The search itself often comes from a serious place. You are not looking for religious content to consume. You are looking for a true Church, and for a faithful way to enter it. That distinction matters. Catechism is not a religious lecture series, and it is not a detached academic course in historical theology. In the Orthodox Church, catechism is the guided instruction of a person who is being formed for life in Christ and life in the Church. It … [Read more...]

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Evangelical to Orthodox Conversion

June 24, 2026 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

For many Christians, Evangelical to Orthodox conversion does not begin with a rejection of Jesus Christ. It begins with a deepening love for Him, followed by uncomfortable questions. Why does the New Testament describe a Church with bishops, sacraments, fasting, and fixed worship, while much of modern Protestant life feels comparatively recent, informal, and divided? That question is not theoretical. It often comes after years of sincere Bible study, faithful church attendance, and real devotion. Many who begin to explore Orthodoxy are not running from Christianity. They are trying to find its fullness. Why Evangelical to Orthodox conversion happens Most Evangelicals who start looking … [Read more...]

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How to Become Orthodox Christian

June 23, 2026 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

Some people begin asking how to become Orthodox Christian after years of churchgoing. Others ask after reaching the end of private Bible study, online sermons, or modern church culture that feels thin, unstable, or disconnected from historic Christianity. The question is not merely how to change religious labels. It is how to enter the life of the Church founded by Christ, preserved in apostolic faith, sacramental worship, and holy tradition. Orthodoxy should never be approached as a trend, an aesthetic preference, or an intellectual hobby. It is a life of repentance, worship, obedience, and communion with God in His Church. That is why becoming Orthodox is both simple and serious. The … [Read more...]

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Orthodox Church West Phoenix: What to Look For

June 22, 2026 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

If you are searching for an Crthodox Church West Phoenix residents can actually reach, the question is not simply where the nearest parish sits on a map. The real question is where you can be taught faithfully, worship reverently, confess honestly, and be formed for a life of repentance in the Church. A parish is not a religious event you attend when convenient. It is a spiritual home where souls are shepherded. That distinction matters in a place like the western Phoenix metro, where many families live far from older population centers and do not want to spend years drifting between churches, livestreams, and private opinions. People arrive at Orthodoxy for many reasons. Some are weary of … [Read more...]

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Looking for an Orthodox Church near Litchfield Park, AZ?

June 21, 2026 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

If you are searching for an Orthodox Church Litchfield Park, AZ, you are probably not looking for a vague spiritual experience or a polished religious event. You are looking for a church with roots, a church that worships God with reverence, teaches the faith clearly, and offers a real path for repentance, healing, and growth in Christ. That kind of search deserves a serious answer. Litchfield Park and the surrounding west valley have many people who are tired of shallow religion, shifting doctrine, and church life built around preference instead of truth. Some are lifelong Christians who have begun asking hard questions about history, sacraments, and authority. Others are Orthodox … [Read more...]

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Orthodox Church near Buckeye, AZ: Where to Begin

June 20, 2026 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

Buckeye, AZ residents, if are searching for an Orthodox Church they can reasonably attend, are probably not looking for a novelty. You are looking for a church with roots, a priest who teaches clearly, worship that does not shift with fashion, and a parish life strong enough to carry a family through ordinary weeks and hard seasons. That search deserves a serious answer. Buckeye is growing quickly, but growth in population does not automatically produce depth in spiritual life. Many people arrive in the West Valley after years of church shopping, doctrinal uncertainty, or a steady sense that modern Christianity has become thin where it should be weighty. Others are already Orthodox and … [Read more...]

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Finding a Good Orthodox Church in Peoria, AZ

June 19, 2026 By Fr. John Peck [edit]

  A great many people begin the search for an orthodox church Peoria, AZ not because they want a new religious experience, but because they are tired of drifting. They have read enough, visited enough churches, and heard enough private interpretations of Christianity to know that novelty is not the answer. What they want is the Church - worship rooted in the apostles, doctrine that does not shift with the age, and a parish life serious enough to form a Christian soul. That search deserves more than a directory listing. If you live in or near Peoria, the real question is not simply where the nearest parish sits on a map. The question is whether the church you visit is prepared to … [Read more...]

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