Coptic Orthodox Church Mission

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Coptic Orthodox Church
Mission
Vision, Mission, & Strategy
Building a Healthy Church
From Member to Missionary
To become a Healthy Church
New Member
Mature Member
Bring In
Missionary
Daily Life in the Church
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Loving Church
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Lively Worship
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Catechism Course
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Dynamic Teaching
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Family Counseling
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Discipleship programs
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Theological School
Send Out
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Evangelism Programs
New Member – Bring In
New Member
Mature Member
Bring In
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Loving Church
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Accepting/Welcoming Others
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Visitations of New Members
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Agape Church Events
Catechism Course
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Basic Church Beliefs
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Christian Principles (Prayer, Bible)
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Understanding Church goals & mission
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Evaluation for Baptism
Missionary
New Member – Loving Church
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
New Member – Loving Church
Accepting/Welcoming Church
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Welcoming Committee Members
• At least 3 members in the committee based on size of the church
• Members need to arrive at the church on time before the Service
• Need a welcoming attitude
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Social Responsibilities for the Welcoming Committee
• At the door to give new members liturgy books
• Show them to their seats
• Publicly welcome the new person after the Liturgy- Announce their name and
where they are from
• Sit with new members and do the following
• Talk about the church
• Share church schedule
• Give small icons with stories
• Provide pamphlet on the Coptic Church
• Retain contact information in a sign up book to follow up by SMS or other
means
• Update a notice board located next to the church door with the upcoming
week’s activities and schedule
New Member – Loving Church
Accepting/Welcoming Church
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Welcoming Committee - Spiritual Responsibilities
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Meet once a week
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Share together in the bible
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Prepare for the following week program in church
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Following up with the new members and visitors
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Resources
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Each church must have enough liturgy books for all literate
members of the congregation
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Pictures of icons and church pamphlets should be obtained from a
designated resources office. The committee will be responsible for
making sure there is always enough.
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Each church will have a book of records to record names, contact
info, date of first visit to the church
New Member – Loving Church
Visitations
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Purpose of Visitations
To know and discover members more intimately
To have a presence in the community
To link the church and the home
Church members have requested to be visited
Comfort the sick
To show the church loves and cares
To monitor members
The following groups of people will be visited:
Sunday School
Youth
New members
Compound people
Visitation Committee Members
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Have a heart of service
Responsible for recruiting a team to go for visitations
Team should be aware of local culture before visitation
New Member – Loving Church
Visitations
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Visitations will be conducted in the following manner
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Should open with a prayer
Speaker(s) should be prepared in advance
A general curriculum should be set based on one of the 5 pillars
of a good church (put here)
Get feedback on visitation from servant
Get a record of which areas are being visited
Take cards on church celebrations (e.g. Christmas, Easter, New
Years)
Always carry pamphlets on the church for new members who
attend
Remind or let people know about schedules of church services
Start a new focus on compound people (Doctors and local
missionaries)
Transport challenges need to be addressed
New Member – Loving Church
Visitations
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Visitations Committee Responsibilities
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Meet weekly
Prayer meeting and bible sharing
Prepare for the week
Ensure all resources are available
Follow up
Resources
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Pictures of icons, crosses, and church pamphlets
should be obtained from a designated resources
office. The committee will be responsible for
making sure there is always enough.
New Member – Loving Church
Agape & Church Events
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Agape Committee Members
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Agape meal for all people after liturgy. Love &
Fellowship together.
Every 3 months, each parish should organize a
spiritual day (1 day). A committee needs to be in
charge of this and should always be new servants.
The day will feature:
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Must have good communication skills
Must be creative people
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Drama
Competition
Games
Teaching liturgy
Agape
Choir
New Member – Loving Church
Agape & Church Events – Move to Evangelism
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Every 6 months, each parish / church should organize an
open house to (1 day):
Explain the church (etc)
Teaching Liturgy
Support church members in selling their talents
Yearly national church gathering of leaders (3 days)
Teaching Liturgy
Choir competition
Drama competitions with a focus on a pre-defined virtue
Focus on a character in the bible
Resources
Coordinate with the different classes / ministries (e.g. choir,
Sunday school, etc.)
Each parish should collect from the congregation to be able to
put on these spiritual days with help with mother church.
New Member – Loving Church
Recommendations
• All Committees should be chosen based on the following
criteria:
• Commitment & punctuality
• Leaders of committees should have completed or currently attending
the pre-servants course
• All members of the committees should have completed the catechism
course
• Once a month, the committee leader will provide the priest with an
update on their activities
• At Yearly conference committees from the different church to
discuss achievements and challenges
• At each event discussed above there should be a sign up book for
follow up
• Each Church or Parish will be required to fill out a report on all
Church events for evaluation.
New Member-Catechism Course
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
• The Basis of the course:
• … You are a member of God’s very own family and you belong in
God’s household with every other Christian (Ephesians 2:19)
• The goal of this course:
• … that I will commit myself to our lord and savior Jesus Christ
and the Church family.
• Who will be responsible to conduct the Catechism
course?
• Priest or trained deacon
• Duration of the Catechism Course
• Meeting once per week for a total of 4 weeks at 1hr per week
• Week 5 a test to be given
New Member- Catechism Course
Cont…..
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What will the Catechism Course Cover?
• “what is the meaning of life” or “Purpose”?
• Why Am I Here:
• God made me to love me
• Created to enjoy a personal relationship with God
• What is the Coptic Orthodox Church?
• Church of Apostles
• Church History
• Church Belief & Doctrine
• 7 Sacraments
• Salvation
• Saints
• Christian Principles and Practice
• Ten Commandments
• Sermon on the Mountain
• Daily reading of Holy Bible
• Life of Prayer
• Tithing
• Evangelism
• Fasting
New Member-Catechism
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Criteria for Baptism
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Completed Catechism course
Follow up on daily Christian life by the Father or Servant conducting course
One must deny the world and accept the Lord
He must be committed as evidence of his conversion and able to show signs of
repentance
Duration
• The time of baptism will depend on the evaluation of the presiding priest
• Children should obtain the written consent from the guardians or parents before
baptism
• Orphans and vulnerable children who have no guardians should be given
Godfather or Godmother
• Names of the Catechumen should written down and be announce in the church
before baptism
• We recommend that a person should be baptized after 6 months to 1 year.
Mature Member – Daily Life
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
Daily Life in the Church
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Lively Worship
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Liturgy, Praise, & Overnight
Prayer
Dynamic Teaching
• Family Counseling
• Discipleship programs
• Pre-Servant/Servant Curriculum
• Spiritual Retreats
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Reading Programs
• Transform Servant to Image of Christ
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Preaching Techniques
• Small groups to disciple church
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Bible Studies
• Theological School
Mature Member – Lively Worship
New Member
Mature Member
Daily Life in the Church
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Lively Worship
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Liturgy
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Praise & Worship
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Prayer (Overnight)
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Mature Member- Lively Church
Liturgy
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Liturgy Books
• A uniform Liturgy book that can be used by all Churches. They will be
translated into the preferred language for each Church. They will include
explanations of what is happening in the Liturgy, pictures of the journey of
Christ through the Liturgy, when to sit, bow and stand, etc.
Explanation of the Liturgy
• The Priest will provide a short explanation of a specific part of the Liturgy
Priest Preparation for Liturgy
• Priests will prepare their hearts the night before the Liturgy by spending
time alone with God, studying the readings deeply, and praying for the
hearts of the people in the Church
Deacon Training & Preparation for Liturgy
• Deacons will prepare their hearts the night before the Liturgy by reading the
Bible readings, songs and prayer for an open heart. Priests will teach the
deacons the true spirit and beauty of praising God through the Liturgy
Mature Member- Lively Church
Liturgy Cont…
• Teach the People the True Meaning of Praising God
• Teach the people that every single person is needed to participate
in the Liturgy with their whole hearts. Also, teach the true spirit
and beauty of praising God through the Liturgy.
• Include the People in the Bible Readings
• List the Bible readings on a blackboard outside and inside the
Church. Invite the people to follow along in their Bibles or read
their Bibles when they get home
• Add Music to the Liturgy Responses
• Add lively tunes and instruments to the responses in the Liturgy
• Explanation of the Connection between the Liturgy Reading
• During the Sermon, the Priest will include the common theme in all
the Liturgy readings
• Teach the Symbolism of the Liturgy
• In the meetings after the Liturgy, the Priest will visit each meeting
and explain the symbolism of a specific part of the Liturgy
Mature Member- Lively Church
Praise & Fellowship
• Praise & Worship Team
• This team is the first to arrive at the Liturgy and all
Church events. They warm up the Church and the
people with music and song
• Spiritual Sundays
• Have special Sundays where after the Liturgy, the
people come together in fellowship to have food,
participate in activities & share testimonies. This
invitation will be extended to non-Church members
Mature Member- Lively Church
Prayer
• Praise & Prayer Day
• An open invitation to come and sing songs with drums,
pray together for the things we need, pray for the sick,
hear a 15 minute sharing and listen to testimonies
• Tasbeha (Midnight Praises)
• This is a night of Vesper Prayers and Doxologies in the
local languages, a short Bible study and contemplation
• Overnight Prayer Meeting
• A theme will be chosen (eg repentance, God’s will, the
mission). The Church will pray for the theme. A movie
that reflects the theme will be shown. The Church will
share a tea and bread. The meeting will end in a Liturgy.
• Servants Prayer Meeting
• The servants will come together to hear a teaching,
allocate duties, review past and coming weeks, pray and
share testimonies.
Mature Member - Dynamic Teaching
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
Daily Life in the Church
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Dynamic Teaching
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Reading Programs (Hosea 4:6)
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We need every church to have a library equipped with books and reading
materials.
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Reading system must be set up (summarizing a book once a month by the
reader)
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Magazines and the Newsletter of the church should be printed
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Reading & study of the Bible should be encouraged in the church
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The reader should be updated with the news of the days
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The reader should make his own personal library. (The best reader should be
rewarded and the careless should be punished to encourage seriousness)
Mature Member - Dynamic Teaching
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Dynamic Teaching
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Mature Member
Missionary
Daily Life in the Church
Preaching
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Preparation:
a. Prayer (Seeking The message from God)
b. Allocate time to sit and research from different books
c. Giving of the message in a summarized manner
d. Learning personally the message before giving it to the people
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Content of message
a. Focus on Church Calendar year
b. Know your Audience
c. Be Creative
d. Have good presentation
e. Application should be relevant
Mature Member - Family
New Member
Mature Member
Daily Life in the Church
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Family Counseling
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Pre-marital program to prepare couple before marriage
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Marriage Counseling to strengthen relationship
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Training parents to raise their child in the Lord
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Seminar on helping parents to understand their children
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Understanding the teenager and youth issues
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How to handle alcohol and drug abuse in the families
Missionary
Mature Member - Discipleship
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
Daily Life in the Church
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Discipleship Program
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Pre-Servant Curriculum
a. 2 year program to prepare potential servants to be servants
b. Meeting once/week for 2 hours to prepare
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Spiritual Retreats
a. Goal is to retreat for a weekend to spark spiritual life of believer
b. Retreats for all ages including servants
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Servant Meetings – Curriculum to keep servant growing weekly
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Servant Evaluation – Tracking servant spirituality on monthly basis to help keep them
on track to be Image of Christ
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Small Groups – Mechanism in which 6-8 people meet together to be discipled
Mature Member – Discipleship
Image of a servant-servant evaluation
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
Image of a Servant
Daily Life in the Church
• Spirituality of servant
• Daily Prayer and Quite time
• Daily Bible reading
• Reading spiritual books
• Attending weekly Liturgies early
• Should make every effort to attend at least one liturgy during the week
• Visitations at least once every two weeks
• Examine himself
• Living Gods word in your daily life
• Daily Repentance
• Confession at least every 6-8 weeks
• Evaluation from the priest
• Commitment in the above mentioned topics
• Through the servants obedience to the service and to the fathers
• Servants flexibility to serve where needed
Mature Member – Discipleship
through Small Groups
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
Daily Life in the Church
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Small Groups
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What is small groups?
a. A small family of between 6-8 people with one leader
b. Should be the same gender and age or married couples
c. A small group leader will meet the group weekly
d. Goal = To disciple the members of the group
e. Format = Prayer, Bible Sharing, Book about topic related to group
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The groups stays accountable for each other through prayer and visitation
g. Leader is a guide and friend, not strict teacher
Mature Member – Discipleship
through Small Groups
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Missionary
Daily Life in the Church
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Small Groups
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Why small groups? (Benefits)
a. Through this discipleship group we create devoted followers of Jesus
b. Church members begin to feel accepted in the church community as a family
c. Members offer confidentiality and support while transformation is happening
d. Members can encourage each other to make decisions through prayer
Mature Member – Discipleship
through Small Groups
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
Daily Life in the Church
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Small Groups
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How to Start Small groups as a church?
a. Announce to leaders (servants, deacons) and explain small groups
b. Announce for 3 weeks about small groups in the church and have sign up cards
c. Youth age and below should have parent/guardian approval
d. The church will organize the people signed up into groups and assign leader
e. Leaders should be trained and receive curriculum for group
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Once Leader gets his group names, he/she will contact them and organize
weekly meeting
g. Meet at various members home to make it more personal
h. Leader will evaluate the meeting every month and make any changes necessary
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As new members come into the church, they can placed into an existing group
Mature Member – Theological
School
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
Daily Life in the Church
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Theological School
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2 year program (Boarding)
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Theology, Bible, & Mission Training
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Practical Application
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Preparing future leaders and missionaries to lead
areas or projects
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Transform life of leader
Missionary – Send Out
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
Send Out
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Evangelism Programs
Missionary – Send Out
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
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Evangelism Programs
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What is Evangelism?
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It means reach out to men and women even children and the youth
who do not have a relation with the lord to bring them to have that
personal relationship.
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Thereby fulfilling the great Commission according Matthew 28:19.
Missionary – Send Out
New Member
Mature Member
Missionary
Send Out
Evangelism Programs
How to Start?
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Every local Church should identify Servants/deacons who will
be trained to be on the evangelism team and reporting to the
priests
And every local church should report to the Evangelism
Steering Committee monthly
Ushers should be well trained to follow up with people who
from evangelism events
Organize literature material such as pamphlets
All members of the church have to support to Evangelism
events
Invite International guest speakers who are orthodox priests
Target areas
What every member needs to do
New Member
Bring In
Mature Member
Daily Life in the Church
1. Complete Catechism Course 2. Weekly Worship Services
3. Sign up for Small group
4. Attend Spiritual Retreats
5. Pre-Servant Course
6. Servant Meetings
7. Theological School
Missionary
Send Out
8. Evangelism Team
Steering Committee Leader
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Loving Church
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Fr Timothy
Mena Attwa
Catechism Course
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Fr Mark
Missionary
Daily Life in the Church
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Lively Worship
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Fr Joshua
Grace Attwa
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Fr Thomas
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Fr Abraham
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Pre-Servant -Fr Joseph
Servant-Father Jacob
Small Group-Dalia Fam
Retreats – Fr. Elisha
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Fr Elisha
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Dynamic Teaching
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Family Counseling
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Discipleship programs
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Theological School
Send Out
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Evangelism Programs
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Fr Bishoy