How does one become an Orthodox Christian when there are no parishes or resources within a reasonable (30miles one way) distance from home???? A friend wants to know actually.
Thanks for any answers.
Thanks for any answers.
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Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Cathedral
307 19th Street, South
Birmingham, AL 35233
Rev. Fr. Paul C. Costopoulos - Presiding Priest
Phone: (205) 716-3080
Fax: (205) 716-3085
http://www.holytrinity-holycross.org/
Holy Cross/SS Constantine and Helen
3021 University Drive
Huntsville, AL 35816
Rev. Fr. Felix Miles - Serviced By
Phone: (256) 534-4221
Fax: (256)489-4222
http://www.holycross.al.goarch.org/
Annunciation Church
1721 Mt. Meigs Road
Montgomery, AL 36107
Phone: (334) 263-1366
Fax: (334) 263-1365
http://www.agocmal.org
St. Athanasios Chapel
220 East 20th Avenue
Gulf Shores, AL 36542
Phone: (251) 967-2020
Fax: (251) 471-8015
http://www.stathanasios.al.goarch.org/
Annunciation Church
50 South Ann Street
Mobile, AL 36604
Rev. Fr. Bogue Elias Stevens - Presiding Priest
Phone: (251) 438-9888
Fax: (251) 438-9889
http://www.greekchurchmobile.org/
I'm not sure exactly where in Alabama you/ your friend are, but I plugged the zip code 35242 for Birmingham into Orthodoxy in America - Home and it returned several results. I am not sure if this link will work or not, but it might be worth going yourself and entering the relevant zip code etc. Orthodoxy in America
Sorry, Rev. I didn't know exactly where your friend was located. Just looked up churches in AL. Most of the churches (at least the Greek ones) are usually in a major city. When we lived in Panama City, FL, we traveled to Ft. Walton Beach area (Mary Esther to be exact ) to get to church each Sunday. That was an hour and a half drive one way. But it was the closest, so we went to it and loved it!Bless your heart sister....those are ALL road trips big time(we're talking over an hour and a half one way to Montgomery from here) from where we live. Dothan is in the far southeast corner of the state.
I'll pass the info along.
That's where my grandmother lived her last years and died...Dothan is in the far southeast corner of the state.![]()
That's where my grandmother lived her last years and died...
Prayers for Leah are appreciated... (OT, I know...)
I don't know what the roads are like in that part of Alabama. 30 miles can be an easy short drive or a long one, treacherous to one's car's shock absorbers. However, I will just add that MANY people in the US make such a drive. They may not be able to afford it every week (although many can... it jsut means you eat out a bit less... I don't know your friend's situation).
Again, I don't knwo your friend's situation, so I am not judging, but I wouldn't think that 30 miles would be a deal breaker IF your friend became convinced of the truth. It sounds like he is still in the seeking stage.
So, for now, this might just mean a slow process of discovery and meeting with a priest to talk, ask questions etc. What I mean is that while the process of seeking to coming to a decision about the Orthodox Faith and if you feel called to it would take the guy who lives next to an Orthodox Church, let's say, 6 months (going to liturgy most weeks and talking with the priest pretty much whenever he/she wanted), it might take your friend a few years. Going to his own current Church and making it out to the Orthodox Parish when he can get the bucks (and time?) together to make the drive a few times in the year.
If in the end, he decides the trouble isn't worth it, then I would hope that means he isn't convinced of the Truth of the OC as the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church in which case, I would agree.. it's not worth the 30 min.
Rest assured, there are many Orthodox who only go once every other, couple, few or even several weeks. This isn't ideal, but their priest helps them set up a rule of prayer to get them through the dryspells. Also, chances are, if it's a mission, there is someone that lives near Dothan that goes to the parish whom he could carpool with.
In the end, you don't know until you try.
God bless!
Josh