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St George & Prince Theodore Coptic Orthodox Church

Locality: Liverpool, New South Wales

Phone: +61 402 882 778



Address: 41 Kennedy Street 2170 Liverpool, NSW, Australia

Website: https://sgptcoptic.com

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25.01.2022 Happy Father's Day to our father's, Bishop Daniel & our Church Fathers. We thank God for all your guidance, love, joy, support and service. May our Lord Jesus continue to bless, guide and protect you in all that you do. Happy Father's day to all the father's of the SGPT congregation and all father's on earth and those who are with our Lord Jesus



17.01.2022 Dear blessed Congregation, As part of our ongoing COVID Safety Plan, a deep clean (sanitization) was undertaken today for both the Main Arabic Church, English Church, Community Hall and associated spaces. This is to ensure a safe environment is maintained for our parishioners regularly. May God bless.

07.01.2022 St George Vespers 15/11/2020

03.01.2022 We would like to take this opportunity to thank the NSW Government for investing in our project to help improve the wellbeing of our people and community, through funding from the ‘My Community Project’. Through this funding, we’ve been able to purchase a new Coaster Bus to serve our community, as well as build a new boundary fence to ensure their safety & security. This project has been instrumental in many ways and is really serving its purpose in so many ways.... We look forward to future opportunities Thanks to the NSW Government!



02.01.2022 Blessed is God! In our time as well martyrs have come forth, and we have been made worthy to see people sacrificed for the Lord Christ, people who shed their holy blood to irrigate the entire Church. We have been made worthy to see people, advocates of piety, who are victorious, who are crowned and we now have these crowned ones among us. St John Chrysostom A blessed Coptic New Year to you all!

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