Classes are Tuesdays evenings at 6:45PM.
Here are some videos helpful to the Orthodox Convert from trusted sources. Though some of these videos are presented by Protestant creators, the Orthodox Priest they are speaking with does an excellent job explaining the Orthodox views.
Orthodox Bootcamp 101 with Fr. Barnabas Powell video series is especially helpful to the convert from faith traditions to Orthodox Christianity:
Session 1. Orthodoxy 101 Boot Camp! Session 1
Session 2. Orthodoxy 101 Boot Camp! Session 2
Session 3. Orthodoxy 101 Boot Camp! Session 3
Session 4. Orthodoxy 101 Boot Camp! Session 4
Session 5. Orthodoxy 101 Boot Camp! Session 5
The Proskomide (the preparation of Holy Communion) video is created by the Greek Orthodox Church in America (GOARCH.org), so there may be some small differences, but this video gives a very good sense of the reverence with which the Eucharist is prepared in the Orthodox Church.
Fr. Paul Trubenbach
Come in for the right reasons! Becoming Orthodox For The WRONG Reasons ☦️
Fr. Josiah Trenham (Patristic Nectar):
Sola Scriptura - An Orthodox Perspective on Sola Scriptura (w/ Fr. Josiah Trenham): conversation regarding Sola Scriptura with a Protestant theology student.
Ten Minute Bible Hour. A Protestant pastor visits an Orthodox Church to learn. Warning: this is filmed from a Protestant perspective but the Orthodox Priest explains things very well.
Here are links to a few apps for mobile devices that I find very handy:
Orthodox Study Bible: app contains the full Orthodox Study Bible, complete with all commentary, reading plans, morning and evening Prayers, and daily readings:
Orthodox Calendar: app provides daily epistle and Gospel readings for the church, lives of the saints, feast and fast schedule for the year, in Russian and English.
Patristic Nectar: Outstanding app with a multitude of lectures and audio files from Fr. Josiah Trenham and his partners. The catechism lectures in our audio files are from this site.
Catena Bible: app also available online for computers. Provides quotes and deep commentary from Church Fathers (and other theologians - not all of whom are Orthodox) on almost every verse.
Pray Always: prayer book app compares to the two prayer books mention in the recommended books section. Free and inexpensive premium versions exist. English usage can be set to traditional (King James Bible) or more contemporary style. Prayers can be customized with the names of the people for whom you pray. (Currently available only for iOS).
Orthodox Prayers: this app is from St. George monastery in Jerusalem; contains a multitude of prayers and services in many languages.