We are faithful Christians who follow the original teachings of Jesus Christ, passed down to the Apostles and preserved through Apostolic Tradition—what we call orthodox Christianity.
Orthodox Christianity is not a new or modern movement. It is the ancient Christian faith rooted in Scripture and the consistent witness of the early Church. Our faith is grounded in the teachings of Jesus Christ, the Holy Bible, and the Apostolic Church—not personal opinions or modern reinterpretations.
At the heart of this faith is the belief in the Holy Trinity: one God in three Persons—Father, Son (Jesus Christ), and Holy Spirit. This is central to our worship, doctrine, and life.
We also hold fast to the sacraments, especially baptism and the Holy Eucharist, as means by which God’s grace is made present in our lives. These are not optional rituals but sacred practices instituted by Christ and faithfully continued by the Church.
Unlike modern movements that rely on individual interpretation or shifting trends, we remain rooted in the timeless teachings of the early Church and the Bible. This continuity is what defines us.
We firmly reject radical or revisionist forms of Protestantism that abandon historic Christian beliefs and distort the message of Christ. While we respect freedom of conscience, we believe the faith must remain anchored in the essentials passed down by the Apostles—faith in the Trinity, the authority of Scripture, the sacraments, and the Church’s ancient witness.
We are orthodox Christians in the true, apostolic sense—not Eastern Orthodox, but faithful to the original Christian way. If you long for Christ and seek the fullness of the Christian faith, we invite you to journey with us.