My friend Vincent brought me here and I was really nervous, I am a baptist and I live with people who were raised in Lutheran traditions as well went to catholic school or were Methodist, so hearing about how strict orthodox can be I naturally had anxiety, my first thought was about the art in the temple, I am an artist I draw, paint and write poetry, I loved the service and I loved the food at the festival, as well I did manage to buy a cross and a book on ancient orthodox because I love learning and wanted to learn more about the church that I was attending and where they rooted from, I loved the dances that were at the festival and very well pleased with the responses to my questions before I left thank you for welcoming non orthodox people into your church may...
Read moreSaint John the Baptist is a warm and welcoming parish tucked away in Euless. The church is beautiful inside, with traditional Orthodox iconography that creates a prayerful and peaceful atmosphere. The community here is genuine and inviting—the priests and parishioners make visitors feel at home right away. Services are uplifting, full of reverence, and you can sense the strong faith and tradition in every detail. A true spiritual home and a hidden gem for Orthodox Christians in the DFW area. Christ the Pantocrator,...
Read moreThis Church as a whole is very welcoming. Father Vasile is extremely knowledgeable and is eager to answer any questions one might have regarding Greek Orthodoxy. He exudes the joy one would hope to expect from a true servant of God. The chanting is so harmonic that one feels elevated in praise. As a whole this church is happy to familiarize you to their deep and rich faith. Being introduced to this Church Community has been a profound...
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