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The Best Orthodox Christian Websites

Pan-Orthodox teaching, lives of saints, fasting calendars, and reference.

Orthodox Christian websites combine official jurisdiction sites with pan-Orthodox teaching and reference. Ancient Faith Ministries is the largest English-language Orthodox podcast and publishing network; OCA.org, the Orthodox Church in America, is a widely used source for the daily lives of the saints and liturgical texts; and OrthodoxWiki is the community reference encyclopedia. For inquirers, OrthodoxIntro.org is a plain-language on-ramp.

Pair an official jurisdiction site - OCA, GOARCH, or Antiochian - for the calendar and texts with a teaching or reference site - Ancient Faith, OrthodoxWiki, or OrthoChristian - for depth. All are free. The table compares what each is best at so you can find both a daily source and a place to read more.

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Best overallAncient Faith Ministries4.6The largest English-language Orthodox publishing and podcast network, sitting almost alone on a vertical the rest of the Christian internet barely covers - and quietly serving as the de facto front door to Orthodoxy online.Best free optionOCA.org4.4The official website of the Orthodox Church in America has quietly become the default English-language reference for Eastern Orthodox readings, saints, and parish life - and most of what it offers is a click away, no account required.
WebsiteRatingStarting priceFree tierPlatforms
Ancient Faith Ministries4.6FreeYesWeb · iOS · Android · Apple Podcasts · Spotify · Smart Speakers
OCA.org4.4FreeYesWeb · Mobile web · RSS
OrthoChristian4.3FreeYesWeb · RSS · Email newsletter
OrthodoxWiki4.3FreeYesWeb
OrthodoxIntro.org4.3FreeYesWeb
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America4.1FreeYesWeb · iOS · Android (Daily Readings app)
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese4.0FreeYesWeb

Ancient Faith Ministries

4.6★  Ancient Faith Ministries

The largest English-language Orthodox publishing and podcast network, sitting almost alone on a vertical the rest of the Christian internet barely covers - and quietly serving as the de facto front door to Orthodoxy online.

OCA.org

4.4★  Orthodox Church in America

The official website of the Orthodox Church in America has quietly become the default English-language reference for Eastern Orthodox readings, saints, and parish life - and most of what it offers is a click away, no account required.

OrthoChristian

4.3★  Sretensky Monastery (Moscow)

A daily international Orthodox newsroom and spiritual reading library that translates a vast Russian-language tradition into English - and there is no real equivalent.

OrthodoxWiki

4.3★  OrthodoxWiki

A free, community-built reference encyclopedia for Eastern Orthodox Christianity - the quickest way to look up a saint, a feast, a jurisdiction, or a term, and follow the links from there.

OrthodoxIntro.org

4.3★  Independent

A plain-language on-ramp for anyone exploring the Eastern Orthodox Church - what it believes, how it worships, and how to take the first practical steps toward a parish.

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

4.1★  Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

The official site of America’s largest Greek Orthodox jurisdiction - and a surprisingly deep daily-rhythm tool for anyone curious about how the Orthodox Church actually prays through the year.

Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese

4.0★  Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America

The North American jurisdiction under the Patriarchate of Antioch - and the Orthodox home that received an entire wave of evangelicals in 1987.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best Orthodox Christian website?

Ancient Faith Ministries is the top pick for English-language teaching, podcasts, and articles; OCA.org is widely used for the daily saints and liturgical texts; and OrthodoxWiki is the go-to reference. Jurisdiction sites like GOARCH and the Antiochian Archdiocese carry official content for their communities.

Where can I learn about Orthodox Christianity online?

OrthodoxIntro.org offers a plain-language introduction for inquirers, Ancient Faith Ministries has a deep library of podcasts and articles, and OrthodoxWiki provides encyclopedic reference. The reviews point to the best entry point for your question.

Where can I find the Orthodox daily readings and saints?

OCA.org publishes the daily lives of the saints and Scripture readings, and the jurisdiction sites such as GOARCH and the Antiochian Archdiocese carry their calendars. Several Orthodox apps mirror the same content for daily use.

Are these Orthodox websites free?

Yes. Ancient Faith, OCA.org, OrthoChristian, OrthodoxWiki, and the jurisdiction sites are all free to use; Ancient Faith also sells books and some premium content.