|   Greetings, Apocatastasis.org has been a project of mine for several years yet it has always been on the back-burner. However, I am optimistic of its future. For the overall skeptic or the Christian looking for more, you will find a historical belief, arguably the intended message of Christianity that has come close to being forgotten.
What it is not: Apocatastasis.org is currently functioning as a reference guide, collection of articles written by others and by doing so an introduction to the study and faith. Apocatastasis.org is about Orthodox Christianity so one needs to be open the original church to study this topic and not confuse it for the Roman Catholic Church. While I consider universalism to be the protestant equivalent of apocatastasis, there is more to be known and trusted by studying its older form via the Christians of the early age. Apocatastasis is about the power and mystery of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and His death and resurrection. What I mean by power and mystery is that this trek of apocatastasis will reveal the gospel to be much more than what you may have previously known it to be and will leave portions of it undefined. I am open to discussion, however not online. If one would like to meet locally (Denver, CO) to share a time of food, drink, and theology than I can be contacted via email. I am available for speaking engagements but prefer to network with other speakers to form a group conference of sorts. My resume and further contact information is reserved for serious enquiries only. Sincerely,
Travis Brown
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