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The Evangelical Church in Egypt is in conflict because a priest has invited a South Korean religious leader, accused of heresy by many in the Korean church, to convene a conference in Egypt.
Coptic businessman and intellectual Kamāl Zākhir said that the church is not considering the profit-loss concept. Sometimes the church is making special activities for the youths and under the auspices of priests and in association with companies that provide finance.
The celebration of 150 years of presence of the Evangelical Church [e.g. the Presbyterian denomination] in Egypt stressed both the universality and the deep-rootedness of this Church in Egyptian society. Held in a true spirit of celebration, prayer and thanksgiving, the event was also a perfectly...
Celebrating the Evangelical Church’s 150 years of ministry in Egypt, Munā al-Mallākh writes on the history of Evangelicalism in Egypt.
The Egyptian Evangelical Church celebrated yesterday 150 years of ministry in Egypt. Guests at the celebration included a large number of Muslim clerics, who asserted that Egypt sets an example of coexistence and fraternity for the whole world.
The Ministry of Justice has distributed a leaflet to personal status courts and marriage registry offices prohibiting marriage contracts being registered by two defrocked Evangelical pastors.
The Plymouth Brethren emerged in 1860 in Egypt and started permeating Upper Egypt, particularly in Asyout and al-Minyā, where its Coptic members coexist with their Muslim neighbours; Welcoming Brethren came to Egypt in 1915. Egyptian churches of both denominations reach 165 churches; 115 in Upper...
A message from an Evangelical pastor to President Bush on the anticipated US war on Iraq. He reminds him of Jesus Christ’s teachings that reject war and call for peace.
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III, the Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark, stated that the Holy Synod decided that Jehovah Witnesses and Adventists are not Christians because they believe that Jesus Christ is Angel Michael.
The pastor of the Evangelical church of Apostolic Faith, in Luxor, brought a case against the decision of the Evangelical Maglis El-Milli, which excommunicated him, accused him of heresy and stripped him of his religious title.

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