The Orthodox Cross, intricate and mysterious, is more than a symbol — it maps the soul, reveals hidden meanings, and calls us to transformation.
A sacred rhythm of word, heart, and voice — exploring how Protestants worship with reverence, clarity, and joy.
The Eastern Orthodox Church is rich in tradition, theology, and spiritual practices. Among the most important aspects of Orthodox Christianity are the sacraments, or as they are more commonly referred to in this tradition, the "Holy Mysteries."
The Eastern Orthodox Church, one of the oldest Christian traditions, holds a distinctive place in the global religious landscape.
The Patron Saint of Lost Causes, also known as Saint Jude Thaddeus, holds a special place in the hearts of many Catholics around the world.
Following Jesus with heart, mind, and life — discipleship is the sacred path of transformation into His likeness.
Saint Barnabas, also known as St. Barnabas, is a significant figure in Christianity, embodying the values of faith, generosity, and evangelism.
St. Patrick's Day, also known as the Feast of St. Patrick, is a cultural and religious observance celebrated every year on the 17th of March.
Pope Urban VIII, born Maffeo Barberini, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1623 to 1644.
In a Catholic marriage, the spouses are expected to be faithful to one another and will not engage in sexual activity outside the marriage.