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  • Shared Ceremony Middle East Orthodox Church

    Shared Ceremony Middle East Orthodox Church

    This evening, the Oriental Orthodox Churches in the Middle East held an official celebration marking the 17th Centennial Jubilee (1700 years) of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea.

    The celebration took place at St. Anba Rewis Theater in the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Abbassiya, under the theme: “Being of one accord and of one mind” (Philippians 2:2). The program featured a series of hymns and documentary segments reflecting the significance of the Council of Nicaea.

    Prior to the event, His Holiness Pope Tawadros II received His Holiness Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East of the Syriac Orthodox Church, and His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Orthodox Church of the Great House of Cilicia (Lebanon), at the Papal Residence in Cairo.

    Also welcomed were other church leaders, including His Beatitude Patriarch Theodoros II of Alexandria and All Africa of the Greek Orthodox Church, His Grace Bishop Samy Fawzy of the Anglican Church in Egypt, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa, and Rev. Dr. Andrea Zaki, President of the Evangelical Church in Egypt. Representatives of various churches in Egypt and the Middle East, along with officials from the Middle East Council of Churches and the Egypt Council of Churches, and the Ambassador of Venezuela to Egypt, were also in attendance.

    Following the formal reception, the patriarchs, church leaders, and representatives gathered in the cathedral courtyard, where they listened to a choir performance from several choral groups standing on the cathedral steps, preceded by a scout parade. The three Oriental Orthodox patriarchs then held a joint press conference before proceeding to the Anba Rewis Theater to begin the main celebration.

    The event included performances by the Harvest Choir from St. George Church in El-Manial, Cairo; Syriac Orthodox hymns by the choir of the Virgin Mary Syriac Orthodox Church in Cairo; and Armenian chants sung by metropolitans of the Armenian Church.

    The celebration also featured two documentary films: “The Council of Nicaea” produced by the Convent of St. George the Martyr in Old Cairo, and “Guardians of the Faith” produced by the Coptic Church Media Center.

    In his address, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria expressed love and unity, announcing that his church will dedicate the year 2025 to honoring St. Athanasius the Apostolic in commemoration of 17 centuries since the Council of Nicaea.

    The evening concluded with a closing word of thanks and appreciation from His Holiness Pope Tawadros II.

  • Sunday School End-of-Year Celebration & Picnic

    Sunday School End-of-Year Celebration & Picnic

    We invite all Sunday School students, teachers, and their families to our annual end-of-year celebration! There will be games, awards, and a picnic lunch. More details on the exact park location will be announced soon.

  • Youth Meeting: “Spiritual Growth in a Modern World”

    Youth Meeting: “Spiritual Growth in a Modern World”

    Our monthly youth meeting will focus on practical ways to nurture our spiritual lives amidst the challenges of modern society. There will be a discussion, Q&A, and a light refreshment. For ages 15-25.

  • Divine Liturgy for St. George’s Feast

    Divine Liturgy for St. George’s Feast

    Join us as we celebrate the Feast of St. George the Martyr with a special Divine Liturgy. Following the liturgy, we will share an agape meal and fellowship in the church hall. All are welcome!

  • Upcoming Pilgrimage to the Monastery of Saint Anthony the Great

    Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

    Our church is organizing a blessed pilgrimage to the ancient and spiritual Monastery of Saint Anthony the Great in the Eastern Desert from Friday, June 13th to Sunday, June 15th. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience the monastic life, pray in the footsteps of the early desert fathers, and receive spiritual blessings.

    The pilgrimage will include:

    • Participating in the Divine Liturgy and prayers at the monastery.
    • Visiting the cave of Saint Anthony.
    • Learning about the rich history and traditions of the Coptic monasticism.
    • Enjoying fellowship with fellow pilgrims.

    Transportation and accommodation will be arranged. There is a registration fee of [Amount] per person to cover these costs. Spaces are limited, so please register your interest as soon as possible by contacting [Name and Contact Information] or signing up on the sheet in the church foyer by May 31st.

    “The desert is the school of God.” – Saint Anthony the Great

    We encourage you to seize this blessed opportunity for spiritual growth and renewal.

  • Summer Fun with Faith! Vacation Bible School Registration Open!

    Parents and Guardians,

    Get ready for a summer filled with faith, fun, and fellowship! Our annual Vacation Bible School (VBS) is just around the corner, and we’re excited to invite all children and youth aged 5-17 to join us for an unforgettable week.

    This year’s theme, “The Armor of God,” will take our young ones on an exciting journey through Scripture, engaging in interactive lessons, creative crafts, lively games, inspiring songs, and delicious snacks. It’s a fantastic opportunity for them to deepen their understanding of the Orthodox faith, build lasting friendships, and create cherished memories.

    Dates: Monday, July 8th – Friday, July 12th Time: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM daily Location: Church Hall

    Registration forms are available in the church office and can be downloaded from our website [Link to Registration Form]. Please register your children by June 30th to secure their spot.

    We are also looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make this year’s VBS a success. If you have a passion for working with children and youth, we would love to hear from you! Please contact [Name and Contact Information].

    May God bless our young generation!