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How parishes welcome newcomers

June 25, 2026 · 1 min read

Walking into an Orthodox church for the first time can feel like entering another world: candlelight, incense, icons, and singing in a language that may not be your own. Good parishes know this, and they meet newcomers with patience and warmth.

Many communities prepare welcome materials — a simple bag or booklet with an explanation of the services, the schedule, and the story of the parish. Others appoint greeters, or simply rely on the oldest Orthodox custom of all: an invitation to stay for the meal after the Liturgy, where questions can be asked freely.

For those who wish to go deeper, parishes offer catechesis — regular talks on the faith, preparation for Baptism, and guidance in the rhythm of prayer and fasting. No one is rushed; the Church has always believed that faith grows like a seed, in its own season.

If you are looking for a parish near you, begin with the jurisdiction closest to your heart — and simply come to the Liturgy. The rest follows.

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