Fr. Chris Metropulos In Articles Simple Guidance for Developing an Orthodox Prayer Rule A consistent prayer life is essential to the Christian walk, especially during Lent when we're called to deeper communion with God. But many of us…Read More
myOCN In Articles 2026 Printable Lenten Journal We invite our OCN Community to spend more time in prayer and scripture during this Lenten period and are excited to share with you the 2025…Read More
myOCN In Articles On the Second Coming The following in an excerpt from “Eros of Orthodoxy,” translated by Fr. Nicholas Palis and written by Mr. Pantelis Paschou. It is called the Second…Read More
OCN Guide In Articles, Pew Pals Weekly myOCN Pew Pals Each Sunday is a special chance for us to come together, pray, and learn about our Orthodox Christian Faith. We are excited to share with…Read More
Michael Haldas In Articles The Spirituality of Eating and Hunger I often joke how eating and hunger are unrelated or dichotomous concepts. I tend to eat even when I am not hungry. I could have…Read More
Fr. Chris Metropulos In Articles The Five Stages of Temptation An excerpt from "FROM CHAOS TO CHRIST: Out of Noise, into Truth" by Fr. Christopher Metropulos. Buy the book available now HERE. Both Scripture and…Read More
myOCN In Articles Orthodoxy Now Digital Magazine As we prepare for Great Lent, we are pleased to share the latest issue of the Orthodoxy Now Digital Magazine. This issue contains timely articles…Read More
myOCN In Articles “Am I Allowed?” — From Anxiety to Communion in the Orthodox Christian Life By Fr. Michael Psaromatis Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia In parish life, many of the questions I hear come from people who care deeply. They…Read More
Fr. Chris Metropulos In Articles How did he know he could come home? An excerpt from "FROM CHAOS TO CHRIST: Out of Noise, into Truth" by Fr. Christopher Metropulos. Buy the book available now HERE. Jesus provides a…Read More
Pemptousia Partnership In Articles, Pemptousia Partnership Humility and prayer (Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee) Metropolitan Agathangelos of Fanari The contrast in the image of the parable is stark. ‘Two men went up to the sanctuary to pray. One was…Read More