If you do not speak Greek, I would suggest finding out which Church has celebrates services in 50/50 (Greek/English) or all in English. Most churches have service books in the pews to follow along. That also might help you.
Otherwise, make friends with Greeks and ask to go with them to church you.
I WAS THERE!!!!! i don't know where i was in the crowd but i was there!!! i go every year even though i go to church at the spartanburg greek orthodox church but my yia yia and papou go there so we go to their church for all of the pascha services
I'm very interessted in converting but I really don't know where to begin. There are many Orthodox churches near me but I'd feel too strange just dropping in on Divine Liturgy one Sunday without having a clue as to what's going on. One of these days I'm going to stop being such a wimp and I'll just call a church up on the phone and ask whoever picks up what to do.
If you do not speak Greek, I would suggest finding out which Church has celebrates services in 50/50 (Greek/English) or all in English. Most churches have service books in the pews to follow along. That also might help you.
Otherwise, make friends with Greeks and ask to go with them to church you.
JimT1975 2 years ago
I WAS THERE!!!!! i don't know where i was in the crowd but i was there!!! i go every year even though i go to church at the spartanburg greek orthodox church but my yia yia and papou go there so we go to their church for all of the pascha services
edw32896 2 years ago
It's beautiful and holy-seeming indeed.
I'm very interessted in converting but I really don't know where to begin. There are many Orthodox churches near me but I'd feel too strange just dropping in on Divine Liturgy one Sunday without having a clue as to what's going on. One of these days I'm going to stop being such a wimp and I'll just call a church up on the phone and ask whoever picks up what to do.
pickitupp 2 years ago