
Greek Orthodox Tradition
Greek Orthodox tradition is a branch of Eastern Christianity rooted in ancient Christian practices and beliefs. It emphasizes preserving early church traditions, liturgical worship, and the veneration of icons. Services follow a structured, ceremonial style with chanting, incense, and the use of sacred music. The faith centers on the Holy Trinity, the sacraments (like baptism and communion), and the importance of community and tradition. Leadership is guided by bishops, and the church maintains a strong connection to history through its liturgy, theology, and adherence to the original doctrines established in the early centuries of Christianity.