history and size
the seven sacraments
mission and councils
100

This is approximately how many baptized members the Eastern Orthodox Church has, making it the second-largest church in the world.

What is 220 million?

100

In the Eastern Orthodox Church, sacraments are traditionally known by this Greek word.

What is "mystēria"?

100

This is the core mission of the Eastern Orthodox Church, summed up in three words.

What is spreading the gospel?

200

The Eastern Orthodox Church traces its origins to this event in 33 A.D., when it was traditionally established.

What is Pentecost?

200

This sacrament, also known as Confirmation, is one of the seven sacraments of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

What is Chrismation?

200

This is the last ecumenical council recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church.

What is Nicaea II?

300

The Eastern Orthodox Church claims to practice the original Christian faith as passed down through Scripture and this other source of authority.

what is holy tradition?

300

This is the total number of sacraments recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church.

What is seven?

300

This was the first of the seven ecumenical councils that guide Eastern Orthodox doctrine.

What is Nicaea I?

400

The Eastern Orthodox Church is this many years old.

What is 972 years old?

400

These are the two sacraments in the Eastern Orthodox Church that relate to religious leadership and union between people.

What are Holy Orders and Marriage?

400

These are the three things the Eastern Orthodox Church's mission aims to bring to believers.

What are growing Christian faith, showing hope, and giving life?

500

These two founders are credited as the origin of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

Who are Jesus Christ and the Apostles? 

500

Name all seven sacraments of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

What is Baptism, Chrismation, Holy Orders, Confession, Holy Unction, Marriage, and Anointing of the Sick?

500

Name at least four of the seven ecumenical councils recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church.

Any four of: Nicaea I, Constantinople I, Ephesus, Chalcedon, Constantinople II, Constantinople III, Nicaea II