Fr. Andrew Iskander- Homily for 5th Sunday of Paoni. A reflection on Christ's message to love thy enemy, from the Book of Luke. Click the icon below to listen.By Fr. Andrew Iskander
Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim- Homily for the Feast of Pentecost. The Lord taught that the Holy Spirit will convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. Click the icon below to listen.By Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim
AD Mark Soliman- Homily for the sixth Sunday of Pentecost. The world may not offer a clear vision of what it means to be a father. We learn that patience, love, sacrifice, endurance are all characteristics that fathers can learn to emulate from God. Click the icon below to listen.By AD Mark Soliman
Kathy Abraham- Why is transformation is part of our Christian calling and how to obtain true spiritual transformation with the grace and guidance of the Holy Spirit. Click the icon below to listen.By Kathy Abraham
Mary von dem Bussche- A discussion of the foot washing Super Bowl ad put out by the group, “He Gets Us”, and the criticism thereof. Click the icon below to listen.By Mary von dem Bussche
Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim- Homily for the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman - Pentecost . A reflection on the Pauline Epistle of the day and what it means that our life is hidden in Christ and how we can fix our thoughts on things above. Click the icon below to listen.By Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim
AD Mark Soliman- The book of Acts (Ch. 5) subjects the apostles to 3 difficult situations in a short span of time. God saves them in 3 different ways which we can apply in our lives. Click the icon below to listen.By AD Mark Soliman
AD Mark Soliman- Homily for the 6th Sunday of Great Lent. The irony of the story is that Christ heals the born blind yet the Pharisees remain blind. When we receive spiritual site after repentance, we see all people as pure. There is also a form of religious blindness that can take place, similar to what happened to the Pharisees. Click the icon be…
AD Mark Soliman- Homily for the 6th Sunday of Great Lent. The irony of the story is that Christ heals the born blind yet the Pharisees remain blind. When we receive spiritual sight after repentance, we see all people as pure. There is also a form of religious blindness that can take place, similar to what happened to the Pharisees. Click the icon b…
Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim- Homily for the Feast of the Annunciation. The Feast of the Annunciation is the first of the feasts setting in motion the great mystery of salvation. Through the feasts and cycles of the church we begin to connect our daily lives to the mystery of Christ and discover God's great desire and thirst for our salvation and eternal l…
Ulises Garcia- A discussion on using sin and immediate repentance as a way to remember the Kingdom of God, and a personal journey of conversion into the Coptic church. Click the icon below to listen.By Ulises Garcia
Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim- Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Great Lent. Our Lord was led into the desert to be tempted by Satan where we learn the ultimate aim of the Evil One. The spiritual masters reveal to us the usefulness of spiritual warfare. Click the icon below to listen.By Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim
Henry Awad- The second part of a two part series on Great Lent reflecting on St. John Climacus' book The Ladder of Divine Ascent. Click the icon below to listen.By Henry Awad
Henry Awad- The first part of a two part series on Great Lent reflecting on St. John Climacus' book The Ladder of Divine Ascent. Click the icon below to listen.By Henry Awad
Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim- Homily for Pre-Lent Sunday. The Lord speaks about the secret place of man which is the hidden place of the heart. It is there that we accomplish any genuine growth in the spiritual life. Click the icon below to listen.By Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim
AD Mark Soliman- Homily for 3rd Sunday of Meshir. The liturgy begins when we leave the church. It is incumbent upon all Christians to not “fence Christ in“ inside the church and keep him there until the following Sunday when we come back to worship him. But to take him, Eucharistically and biblically, and then share him with the world through our a…
Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim- Homily for the 4th Sunday of Tobi. A reflection on the healing of the man born blind. Though his eyes were opened, there was much in his life that remained in darkness. Likewise, in this life until we reach the kingdom there is the commingling of light and darkness, life and death, and and joy and pain. Click the icon below to…
Tony Boules- Homily for the 3rd Sunday of Tobi. A reflection on the meaning of St. John the Baptist's teaching that God must increase, and we must decrease. Click the icon below to listen.By Tony Boules
Fr. Andrew Iskander- Homily for the 2nd Day of Theophany. A reflection on the Feast of Theophany and our calling to live out our baptism through our continuous death, burial, and resurrection. Click the icon below to listen.By Fr. Andrew Iskander
AD Mark Soliman- Tips and advice on parenting approaches that work better in the US than those that may have worked in Egypt. Click the icon below to listen.By AD Mark Soliman
AD Mark Soliman- Homily for 1st Sunday of Tuba. We read about the flight of the holy family for their lives and their lack of understanding of what was happening. Yet God’s hand guided. The same applies for us. Click the icon below to listen.By AD Mark Soliman
Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim- Homily for the 4th Sunday of Kiahk. A reflection on St. John the Baptist and the Holy Family, as it relates to divine providence unfolding in the event of the Incarnation and what that means for our own lives. Click the icon below to listen.By Fr. Kyrillos Ibrahim
Fr. Andrew Iskander- Homily for the 3rd Sunday of Kiahk. A reflection on 5 descriptors of God that reflect an inner humility that St. Mary teaches us. Click the icon below to listen.By Fr. Andrew Iskander