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By Nicholas Damascus

How many Orthodox churches are there in the Spokane area?

First, check out this video explaining what the Orthodox church is.

The Eastern Orthodox Church Nearest Locations are:

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church

1703 North Washington, Spokane, Washington 99205

Telephone:   328-9310

Website:        http://www.holytrinityspokane.org/

Facebook:     https://www.facebook.com/groups/46297784182/

Christ the Savior Antiochian Orthodox Church

12407 E. 16th Avenue, Spokane Valley, Washington 99216

Telephone:   509 891-7632

Website:       http://www.christthesavior.us/

Facebook:    https://www.facebook.com/CTSspokanevalley

Saint John the Baptist Antiochian Orthodox Church

4718 Horsehaven Avenue, Post Falls, Idaho 83854

Telephone:  208 777-1128

Website:       http://www.stjohnorthodox.org/

Our Lady of Kazan Russian Orthodox Church

221 N Railroad Avenue Post Falls, ID 83854

Telephone:   509 590-7552

Website:       http://orthodoxspokane.org

Facebook:    https://www.facebook.com/spokaneladyofkazan/

 

 

Nicholas Damascus
Nicholas Damascus
As an infant, I was baptized as an Eastern Orthodox Christian. However, I would say that becoming a Christian is a work in progress, and I often wonder would there be enough evidence to convict me of becoming a Christian. The Orthodox Church is the ancient Church that Christ and the Apostles established. It is not a religion but rather a way of life. It is not about rules and regulations but rather guide posts to make choices to transition to what we were designed to become. Becoming Orthodox is not a conversion but more so a transformation of self. It’s not about being right: it is about “right being.” In John 14:6, Christ says I am the Way (to love and serve one another), the Truth (there is only one reality), and the Life (that life source is love). I invite you to submit any topics or questions to “Ask An Eastern Orthodox Christian” on the website. Join me in finding our way back home to the original teachings of the Church. When you change the way you look at things, things change the way they look.

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