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UK Annual Servants Retreat 2012 - Daniel

In his closing speech His Grace speaks about Daniel as our role model. As servants we must follow God overtly, not ashamed to live Christianity. When we read about Daniel we see that four people changed a kingdom, the kingdom did not manage to change them.
22:02 minutes (20.18 MB)

UK Annual Servants Retreat 2012 - A life of service

In the introductory talk at the 2012 Annual UK Servant's Retreat, HG Bishop Angaelos speaks about what it means to live a life of service, and that as servants we are all individually called by God to serve with consistency, reflecting the image and likeness of God within us.


10:42 minutes (9.8 MB)

UK Annual Servants Retreat 2012 - Servant of the living God

In this talk, His Grace explors the character of Daniel and the way in which the three saintly youth changed the Kingdom that sought to change them. He speaks about our tendency to internalise the world, and not realise that we are being changed from within.


54:04 minutes (49.5 MB)

UK Annual Servants Retreat 2012 - Q + A - Servant of the living God

Those who attended the UK Annual Servants Retreat 2012 asked HG Bishop Angaelos questions ranging from how to manage expectations in service, so dealing with difficult people.


12:13 minutes (11.19 MB)

Grapevine Fellowship - Transformation

His Grace Bishop Angaelos speaks about how God calls us as individuals to be transformed. We are all called to put lay aside our old nature with its deeds, and through repentance accept that we have become new, allowing our Lord to lead us to a life of righteousness.


33:16 minutes (30.46 MB)

Grapevine Fellowship - The Journey

Our life is a journey, and His Grace speaks about how God may choose to reveal Himself to us along that journey. God may choose to appear to us clearly as was the case with St. Paul, or He may choose to speak in silence. Either way we are all able to be transformed, and to proclaim the love of Christ throughout our journey with Him.


30:25 minutes (27.85 MB)

Grapevine Fellowship - Prayer and Communication with God

Prayer is the greatest weapon that we have as Christians, and in this talk His Grace speaks about what prayer truly is and how it demonstrates our love for God and desire to have a relationship with Him. In order to dedicate our time solely to God in prayer we need to switch off our phones, computers, any kind of noise that interferes with our communication with Him.


28:52 minutes (26.43 MB)

Grapevine Fellowship - Seeing through the eyes of God

His Grace Bishop Angaelos speaks about the importance of seeing ourselves and others through the eyes of God. We tend to put up a front to hide our insecurities. We can also misperceive God, viewing Him as wrathful and vindictive. We must understand however that God created us to be with Him forever, and that we are worth saving as we carry the Image and Likeness of God.


29:37 minutes (27.11 MB)

Grapevine Fellowship - Coptic New Year

The Coptic New Year brings with it an opportunity to assess ourselves. In this talk, His Grace talks about God's everlasting love for His children, and that we can all be freed from bondage and fully satisfied by Him. So, we must start our new year with God, knowing that we can find Him if we seek Him with our whole heart.


27:59 minutes (25.63 MB)

Grapevine Fellowship - Challenges we face

When trying to live a holy life, we can often go to extremes, either immersing ourselves entirely in the world, or hiding away in seclusion not knowing how to face up to the challenges that face us. His Grace highlights that our Lord was neither a zealot or entirely immersed in the world, but gave us a clear example of how we must live.


26:21 minutes (24.12 MB)

Regardless of the pains experienced throughout our lives there is no brokenness that is not repaired in love and forgiveness; ours and God's


As painful and horrific as the #Woolwich attack is, subsequent violence against innocent communities is unacceptable. We #pray for #healing.


Having struggled all day to find a suitable comment on the #Woolwich incident, the only words that keep recurring are #prayer and vigilance.


We assume that #life is only difficult and challenging, never taking hold of the immense #joy also given to us and often unrecognised #Faith