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COME AND SEE
We invite you to join us at St. George Church. We hope you will find Orthodox worship to be inspiring, helping you toward a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ and a better understanding of your fellow man. Come and see how to become a Victory Bearer.
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About GodAs Orthodox Christians, we believe in one God who is revealed to us in Scripture as the Holy Trinity. God is Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the unbegotten creator of everything. God is three distinct persons who maintain one essence of nature.
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About JesusJesus Christ is the Son of God, the Lord, the Savior of mankind. The Son of God was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary. He was crucified and raised from the dead for our salvation and shall come again with glory to judge the living and the dead.
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About The Holy SpiritThe Holy Spirit is Lord and giver of life and proceeds from the Father. The prophets spoke words given them by the Holy Spirit. It is the Holy Spirit that transforms us through our faith into true disciples of Christ.
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About the TheotokosThe Virgin Mary is beloved by Orthodox faithful. The Orthodox do not worship Mary but honor her as ‘Theotokos’, meaning ‘Birth-giver of God’. Mary is honored for her relationship to Jesus and her willingness to do God’s will.
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About the BibleThe Bible is the inspired Word of God. God delivered the Scriptures for people to hear His instructions and to obey His commandments of life. Scripture is the reference of the Faith and is read in every Orthodox service.
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About ChurchThe Church is the Body of Christ, specifically defined: One - The Church is one in faith throughout the ages. Holy - The Church was founded by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Catholic - The Church is universal. Apostolic - The Church is directly connected to the Apostles.
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About IconsIcons adorn every Orthodox Church throughout the world. They serve as didactic tools and depict a saint or an important event within the life of the Church. Icons are not worshipped but venerated to honor those depicted.
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About Holy TraditionHoly Tradition refers to the proper understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. As found in Scripture, the Apostolic Tradition continues to be shared to this very day in the teachings, dogma and practices of the Orthodox Church.
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