Orthodoxy Taking Root in Indiana

by The Editor on February 26, 2010

Nick Lannert grew up on Evansville’s West Side. Then he went off to Purdue University in 2006.

For a paper on church history, Lannert had occasion to visit an Eastern Orthodox Church, “And I fell in love with it,” he said simply, adding that the more he learned the more he wanted to know.

Lannert returned to Evansville in 2009, and began inquiries to Eastern Orthodox leaders in Indianapolis about the possibility of establishing a church in Evansville.

The congregation meets for its weekly services in the basement of the former Welborn Clinic at 4411 Washington Ave.

Source: www.courierpress.com/news/2010/feb/20/taking-root-eastern-orthodox-tradition-finds-a/

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