Eastern Christian Fellowship
Growing in Community.
Who
Are We?
We are a group of Eastern Christian young adults who meet together to strengthen our faith and share our common Eastern Christian heritage. It is our wish to help each other to live out the Gospel’s call to unity, peace, and holiness. As part of our response to the Gospel’s call to unity, we seek to grow in friendship with each other and to provide an opportunity for fellowship among all Eastern Christians.
Why Should I Join
This Group?
God
has called each of us into Christian community, where we are able to know
God’s love not only in theory but also in practice. A way to cultivate
meaningful relationships is through membership in the Eastern Christian
Fellowship. The Group provides a
more personal environment allowing for fellowship, encouragement, and
connectedness with other eastern Christians.
Membership
Requirements?
Absolutely
none. It is open to all young
adults in their 20s and older who are members of Eastern Christian Churches of
both branches, Catholic and Orthodox.
We meet every 3rd Wednesday of the month.
How
Do I Join The Group?
It
is simple! All you need to do is just come to our meeting, or if you prefer,
email one of the following:
Spiritual Advisor: Dr. Khaled Anatolios.
Email: kanatolios@wjst.edu
Coordinators: Fred
Hamway, Hamwafa@yahoo.com
Nader Hawa, Genex_inc@hotmail.com
Bashir Khoury, Kbashir@hotmail.com
Mike
Nasif, Tel: 617-327-8474
In the Past
Few Months We Invited the Following Speakers:
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Rev. Eugene Mitchell, B.S.O., Rector of the Annunciation Melkite
Cathedral, Boston. The topic was
“The Mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God”.
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Dr. Khaled Anatolios, Professor of Theology at Weston School of Theology in
Cambridge. The topic was “Christ’s
Call to Unity”, an Eastern Christian Perspective.
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Rev. Alam Alam, Associate Rector of the Annunciation Melkite Cathedral.
The topic was “Our Human Vocation”,“Who are we? What are
we here for? Where are we going?”
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Rev. James Robinson, Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Church of Holy Resurrection in
Boston. The topic was “Our
Journey to Pascha.”