But this cometh to pass, that the word might be fulfilled that is written in their law, They hated me without a cause. John 15:25
Today is the joyful feast of Pentecost. It is the day in the year when we especially commemorate with thanksgiving the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Christ who had remained faithful, and continued to gather together both through the despair of the cross, the joy of the resurrection and the hope of the ascension. Of course it is also a time for us to give thanks for the continuing outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the Church, and even upon each one of us, unworthy though we know ourselves to be.
Monday, 9 June 2014
Monday, 2 June 2014
Coptic Orthodox Mission in the UK Report - June 2nd
During the first half of 2014 there have been many exciting developments in the Mission of the British Orthodox Church within the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria. God is at work in the UK and British people are becoming members of the Orthodox Church through our missionary ministry as God leads us and grants us the opportunity to explain our Orthodox Faith with those who are seeking the abundant life which God calls all men to enjoy. The British Orthodox Church was given the mission of bringing our Coptic Orthodox Faith to British people by His Holiness Pope Shenouda of blessed memory. This report focuses especially on the activities in which Father Peter Farrington is involved.
Saturday, 17 May 2014
Homily for the Sunday of the 4th Week of Pentecost
He
who believes in me, believes not in me but in him who sent me. John 12:35-50
I would like us to consider the words of Christ which we have heard in
the Gospel this morning. It seems to me that we are being taught a variety of
lessons by them. Of course, everything our Lord says is filled with
inexhaustible meaning, and cannot be reduced to a single explanation. Perhaps
if we review the words of our Lord again we will find a true and useful meaning
for our own lives in the circumstances in which we find ourselves. He begins his
address by saying,
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Why am I becoming an Orthodox Christian?
This is the account of one convert to Orthodoxy whom I will shortly have the great blessing of baptising and anointing with chrism to bring her into the Orthodox Church. This is the prayerful ambition of the British Orthodox Church within the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate, to see more and more of the people of Britain coming to a knowledge of and participation in the life of the Holy Spirit in the Orthodox Church.Your support is essential if we are to have the resources to help more British people become Orthodox. If you are moved by this account then please make a donation now so that others can share the same transforming experience of discovering Orthodoxy. Please do not pass this opportunity to support our mission by.
I have been a Christian for only around 4 years and I was a member of a local evangelical non-denominational Church. Right from the beginning I had a love of Church history. I loved reading about the Apostles, the Early Church and the Church Fathers. This was a major factor that led me to the doors of the Orthodox Church.
I have been a Christian for only around 4 years and I was a member of a local evangelical non-denominational Church. Right from the beginning I had a love of Church history. I loved reading about the Apostles, the Early Church and the Church Fathers. This was a major factor that led me to the doors of the Orthodox Church.
But, why do I want to become an
Orthodox Christian?
Friday, 9 May 2014
What is Orthodoxy
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Fathers and brethren. Having spent a time in prayer, seeking the blessing of
God, perhaps we could begin our day together.
May I welcome you all on behalf of the British Orthodox Church and the
British Orthodox Fellowship. We are truly blessed to be able to gather together
for an Orthodox Study Day in this ancient church of St Andrew, which has been
so lovingly restored to life after decades of dereliction by our hosts, Mark
and Faith Wright.
It is always a pleasure to spend time in this peaceful place, and I am sure that we will all benefit from a day of prayer, quiet reflection and discussion of the various presentations which we will hear in due course.
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Orthodoxy and Evangelism
I am very aware that in this short presentation it is not possible to say
everything about evangelism that could be said, or should be said. So forgive
me if I consider just one aspect, and do not touch on some aspect that
particularly interests you.
The Orthodox Churches have rather a poor reputation for evangelism.
Indeed as I was growing up in an Evangelical Christian community we saw the
peoples of countries such as the Soviet Union, Egypt and even Greece, as the
objects of our own evangelism. We considered the national Churches in those
places to be spiritually ‘dead’ – representative of the Church of Sardis in the
Book of Revelation. Of whom the scriptures said,
“Revelation 3:1 I know your works, that you have a name that you are alive, but you are dead.”
Sunday, 4 May 2014
Homily - Bread of Heaven
It would be an interesting
exercise to study the Old Testament and find all of those passages which speak
of a divine food, or the miraculous provision of nourishment. One miracle
comes to mind. It is the account of the feeding of the widow of Zarepath by
Elijah during a great famine. He was led by the Lord into the wilderness, to
the Brook of Cherith, and the Lord provided him with a miraculous sustenance
which was brought to him each day by a flock of ravens. This passage shows the
same connection between being led by the Lord into the wilderness and then
being fed by Him.
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