I’m going to have to disagree with SyroMalankara’s recommendation of anything related to Fr. Anthony Messeh. It is a shame that things were allowed to go bad for so long, but the diocese in which this priest has served in D.C. is one of the ones that is under investigation by the committee recently formed by HH Pope Tawadros II to investigate long-standing complaints of Protestantization/Evangelicalism in the form of using Protestant materials as basis for sermons, Evangelical and other modern “methods” for attracting people and for keeping Coptic youth from going to Protestant churches (I wonder what the difference would be, but I anyway), singing protestant “Praise and Worship” songs or mixing them in with traditional hymns, and other things corrupting to our faith. This happened at St. Mark’s, the church he used to serve, and he apparently brought this ethos over to his new church. Similar things apparently also happen in Canada, where – lacking a bishop of their own – it is reported by God-loving Orthodox priests such as Fr. Athanasius Iskander of St. Mary’s in Kitchner, Ontario that there are churches in Toronto run on the Protestant models, with books offered by the likes of Rick Warren in place of true Orthodox guidance and sermons drawn on the same, that still call themselves Coptic Orthodox. For shame that anyone should put on a black turban spout such nonsense and poison the church with it. There is a special place in hell for those who mislead people in this manner.
May God sort this all out soon (it’s not like we have no Orthodox bishops in North America or elsewhere, but for whatever reason there are a few “trouble spots”; thank GOD I am under an Orthodox bishop, HG Bishop Youssef,
who has written against the kind of nonsense spread in the D.C. area and elsewhere by well-meaning but wrong people), but in the meantime,
stay away from Fr. Anthony Messeh and the other Protestantizing priests people unwisely receive as abounas.