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So many resources are available on the internet today, it can be overwhelming — especially if the sources seem to contradict each other, or offer ideas based more on opinion than fact. And, honestly, some claim to be Orthodox but offer some pretty strange ideas that aren't truly Orthodox.
Here are nine trustworthy websites:
Antiochian Archdiocese
Antioch was one of the earliest centers of Christianity. According to Acts 11:26, "They were first called Christians in Antioch."Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America
OrthodoxWiki
Although OrthodoxWiki is open source, it is monitored and generally reliable.
Additionally, there are many trustworthy links on the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops website. Here is their resource page.
Fr. Nektarios is also available if you have questions. Please feel free to send him an email through the contact button, below.
We'd also love for you to visit anytime. Experiencing Orthodoxy is the best way to learn. As the Apostle Philip said to Nathaniel under the fig tree in John 1:45-46, "Come and See." Everyone is welcome to visit and join. If you have been seeking the Original Christianity, you belong here.