Listing Of Events

Just in time for the new academic year!
Four top scholars from Brown University, State University of New York at Albany, Purdue University, and Princeton Theological Seminary, will gather to talk with a rising scholar from Fordham University about Orthodox intellectual life in the academy and how they practice it.
This is a rare chance to see women scholars of this caliber in conversation with one another--don't miss it!
Tickets $14

Dr. Teva Regule, a liturgist and a scholar, will give this webinar—exploring ways to integrate girls (and boys) in our liturgical celebration. Her presentation will be based on her conviction that everyone should be actively participating in our liturgical celebration and learning by DOING. And, that we should open up more ways for women/girls as well as men/boys to serve.
(Caveat: Axia asks a donation to attend the webinar as we want people to be serious about doing so.)
Please help to spread the word to those who you think would be interested.
Everyone welcome. $12

Join four Orthodox chaplains, moderator Clio Pavlantos and panelists Tania Bouteneff, Atsede Elegba, and Angela Rios--all chaplains with end-of-life experience--for a rich and deep discussion that will help us learn to be there for friends, family, and community members when they need us most. (For Orthodox women only.)

Sunday, May 15 at 6pm Eastern/ 5pm Central on Zoom
Developing a self-care practice is vital for maintaining our spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being, yet women struggle to prioritize self-care. Let Axia’s Craft ‘n’ Sip help build your self-care routine. Join Kristina Baktis, LCAT, ATR-BC, ATCS, board-certified art therapist, for this creative and restorative program. Kristina will create a fun and supportive atmosphere for you to engage in creative techniques that emphasize relaxation and rejuvenation. No artistic experience is necessary. Grab a beverage of your choice, make some art, or just enjoy the fellowship. Each meeting will focus on a different theme.
Other Details TBA

Join us on Zoom (click to join with passcode 060680)
Thursdays, March 10, 17, 24, 31 and April 7, 14 at 12-12:30pm Eastern
All welcome!

Join us on Zoom (click to join with passcode 060680)
Thursdays, March 10, 17, 24, 31 and April 7, 14 at 12-12:30pm Eastern
All welcome!

Join us on Zoom (click to join with passcode 060680)
Thursdays, March 10, 17, 24, 31 and April 7, 14 at 12-12:30pm Eastern
All welcome!

Straight Talk About American Indians and (Orthodox) Christianity
Sunday, March 27, at 7pm Eastern
$12 (let us know if cost is an impediment)
Open to everyone!
Rebecca Hernandez will be leading the inaugural webinar in our new series! She will set the context for American Indians in the United States, historical Christian encounters with them, and how members of the Orthodox Church today can share the gifts of our faith with this particular community.
Dr. Hernandez is the new Community Archivist at the UCSC University Library where she partners with local stakeholders to promote the acquisition, preservation, and use of archival materials that document the communities of Santa Cruz County. She has worked in higher education administration for over 15 years and served as Director of the UCSC American Indian Resource Center from 2014-2021 where she worked with the team to create successful collaborative programs across campus including the People of Color Sustainability Collective and the UCSC Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Series. She holds an MFA in Design from CSU Fullerton, is a graduate of the UCLA American Indian Studies MA Program and earned her PhD in American Studies at the University of New Mexico.

Join us on Zoom (click to join with passcode 060680)
Thursdays, March 10, 17, 24, 31 and April 7, 14 at 12-12:30pm Eastern
All welcome!

March 20, 6pm Eastern/ 5pm Central, on Zoom
Developing a self-care practice is vital for maintaining our spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being, yet women struggle to prioritize self-care. Let Axia’s Craft ‘n’ Sip help build your self-care routine. Join designer and art director Amber Schley Iragui for a creative and restorative session in creative self-care while building friendship with other Orthodox women. Amber will help facilitate a supportive atmosphere for you to engage in creative techniques that emphasize relaxation and rejuvenation. No artistic experience is necessary. Grab a beverage of your choice, make some art, or just enjoy the fellowship. Each meeting will focus on a different theme.
Register here!
You can find the template for the get-together here.