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Debbie Barr, December 9, 2004
MAITLAND — Some might consider becoming a priest of the Greek Orthodox Church somewhat unorthodox if you are neither Greek nor born into Orthodoxy.
For the Rev. James Berends [Fr. Jim, as most call him], who was ordained in July as a priest in the Greek Orthodox Church, it was a natural, if not typical, progression.
Berends, 47, serves at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Maitland, where he assists Senior Rev. Dean Gigicos in overseeing a congregation of about 500 families, predominantly from Orange and Seminole counties.
Berends said his journey to Orthodoxy and the priesthood was not a lightning bolt of revelation, but more of a gravitation.
“It always felt like just a nudge for me; it never felt like a huge jump,” he said.
Berends, who lives in Lake Mary, was born the son of a Baptist minister in Grand Rapids, Mich. He knew early on that he didn’t consider himself a Baptist, but he still felt drawn to Christianity.
“I knew it [my religion] was going to be Christian, I just didn’t know where it was all going to lead,” he said.
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