The Church of the
Entry of Theotokos

Greek Orthodox Community of Nottingham, Derby and district

The Church of the
Entry of Theotokos

Greek Orthodox Community of Nottingham, Derby and district

Joining the Orthodox Church

To become Orthodox is itself a lifelong journey.  However, it begins with entry into the Orthodox Church.

 

1. Become an enquirer.  We recommend to enquire with the parish priest regarding your personal desires and circumstances.
2. Become a catechumen.  If you decide that you wish to enter the Orthodox Church, you can request to be made a catechumen.  The catechumenate is a period of learning under the guidance of a priest, adapting to an Orthodox way of life, internalising its teachings and practices, and growing into closer union with the Holy Trinity through participation in prayer, the services, the church feasts and fasts, and in embedding the good that stems from this into your everyday life.

 

3. Be united to the Church.  When the time is right, you will be received into the Church as a new Orthodox Christian and be part of the family of God around the world and throughout the ages.  The usual method of being received into the Church is by the three Holy Sacraments (sometimes called Mysteries) of Baptism, Chrismation, and the Eucharist.  However, this can vary depending on your background and how close your previous home has been to the Orthodox Church.  This will be discussed during your catechumenate.