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Fr. Moussa Shafik

Fr. Moussa Shafik

Fr. Moussa served in Kenya, Nairobi and many other parts of Africa for a period of eleven years, until August 2008, when he was called by H.H. Pope Shenouda III to resume a new service in St. Abraam Church in Long Island, NY.

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The Parable of the Wicked Vinedressers
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The Tongue
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Who Is The Greatest In The Kingdom Of Heaven
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Zacchaeus And The Cross
Being Filled with the Holy Spirit
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Palm Sunday
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His Word and What He Can Do
Calling on the Name of Jesus
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The Faith of Rahab the Harlot
Waiting on the Lord
Book of Ruth
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