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For anyone who's interested in very traditional Christianity, this website will show you the location of every Orthodox church in the country. I would recommend looking for an OCA (Orthodox Church of America) church first. If there aren't any near you then go with a Russian one. Greek ones can be alright, but they tend to be ethnic clubs and only give their services in Greek. There are others as well, but those are the main three in America.

For anyone who's interested in very traditional Christianity, this website will show you the location of every Orthodox church in the country. I would recommend looking for an OCA (Orthodox Church of America) church first. If there aren't any near you then go with a Russian one. Greek ones can be alright, but they tend to be ethnic clubs and only give their services in Greek. There are others as well, but those are the main three in America.

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Well boy are you in luck, because that's exactly what they do there. Anything else would be heresy after all. In fact, the OCA published the only English translation of the Septuagint in the world. It's called The Orthodox Study Bible. It includes all 81 original books and footnotes for newcomers.

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Also, anything from Constantine-forward is sliver short of heresy.

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It's the Orthodox Church. It was around before Constantine.

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Read the documents from a few of the recommended churches on that website and found the lack of scriptural citation when describing the process of salvation to be sizable red flag.

Also, the word salad descriptions of holiness amused me.

Hard pass.

Too much pomp and circumstance.