Archangel Raphael Coptic Orthodox Church of Houston

Archangel Raphael Coptic Orthodox Church of Houston Archangel Raphael Coptic Orthodox Church is served by Fr. Athanasius Kaldas and a member of the Copti Athanasius Kaldas. The church adheres to the Nicene Creed.

The official page for Archangel Raphael Coptic Orthodox Church served by Fr. This is one of four Houston area Coptic Orthodox churches and a member of the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Southern United States under the auspices of His Grace Bishop Youssef. The Coptic Church was established in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ by St. Mark the Evangelist in the city of Alexandria around 43

A.D. St. Athanasius (296-373 A.D.), the twentieth Pope of the Coptic Church effectively defended the Doctrine of the Lord Jesus Christ's Divinity at the Council of Nicea in 325 A.D. His affirmation of the doctrine earned him the title; "Father of Orthodoxy" and St. Athanasius "the Apostolic". The term "Coptic" is derived from the Greek "Aigyptos" meaning "Egyptian". When the Arabs arrived in Egypt in the seventh century, they called the Egyptians "qibt". Thus the Arabic word "qibt" came to mean both "Egyptians" and "Christians". The term "Orthodoxy" here refers to the preservation of the "Original Faith" by the Copts who, throughout the ages, defended the Old Creed against the numerous attacks aimed at it. The Coptic Orthodox Church believes that the Holy Trinity: God The Father, God The Son, and God The Holy Spirit, are equal to each other in one unity; and that the Lord Jesus Christ is the only Savior of the world. Less changes have taken place in the Coptic Church than in any other church whether in the ritual or doctrine aspects and that the succession of the Coptic Patriarchs, Bishops, priests and Deacons has been continuous. More information can be found at our diocese's website: www.suscopts.org

06/02/2026

Presidential Message
on Global Coptic Day
The White House
June 1, 2026
On Global Coptic Day, we celebrate the enduring faith, time-honored traditions, and remarkable resilience of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
More than 2,000 years ago, the Holy Family fled to Egypt and sought refuge from persecution, blessing the land that later became home to one of the world’s oldest Christian communities. When Saint Mark the Evangelist began spreading the Gospel in Egypt decades later, he planted a seed that would grow into the extraordinary Coptic Orthodox Church.
Today, Coptic Christians throughout the United States enrich our national life through their devotion to God, love of family, and steadfast witness to the blessings of faith and freedom. Yet throughout the world, Coptic Christians have faced the oppression of empires, persecution, and unspeakable violence—from martyrs like Saint Maurice in the ancient world to the 21 Coptic construction workers brutally executed by ISIS terrorists on a Libyan beach just 11 years ago. The violent persecution of Christians is a barbaric evil, and my Administration remains firmly committed to ending it in all its forms.
As President, I proudly established the Religious Liberty Commission to safeguard the free exercise of faith and protect the fundamental rights of religious believers across our country. The Commission is also tasked with working to further the cause of religious liberty around the world. America stands as the ultimate example of freedom to the world, and we will always defend the right of every person to live out their faith openly, freely, and without fear.
As we celebrate 250 glorious years of American Independence, Global Coptic Day stands as a profound testament to a truth written in the very soul of this Republic—that the free exercise of religion is the cornerstone of our constitutional way of life, the first freedom enshrined by our Founders, and the liberty every tyrant has always feared and sought to destroy. The faithful of the Coptic Orthodox Church, who have carried their cross through centuries of fire and suffering to emerge stronger each time, remind every American what it truly means to stand firm in faith, endure with courage, and trust in the providence of Almighty God.

06/02/2026

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05/30/2026

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The Praver of the Kneeling (Sagda) is a significant liturgical event in the Coptic Orthodox Church, held on the Feast of Pentecost. It serves as a spiritual transition from the 50 days of resurrection joy into the Apostles' Fast
Historical & Liturgical Significance:
• Three Stations: The prayer consists of three parts, modeled after early Christian traditions of visiting sites like Golgotha, the Mount of Olives, and the Upper Room where the Holy Spirit descended.
• Structure: Each of the three kneeling prayers includes specific Scripture readings, hymns, and incense offerings, creating a deep experience of repentance and petition for divine guidance.

Core Themes by Section:
1. First Kneeling: Focuses on Golgotha and the Passion of Christ , readinh from John 17
2. Second Kneeling: Reflects on the Ascension on the Mount of Olives, centered on Christ's post-resurrection teachings in Luke 24
3. Third Kneeling: Commemorates the Upper Room and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The reading from John 4 (the Samaritan Woman) highlights the concept of worshipping in "spirit and truth".
Svmbolism of Incense:
• The use of large incense vessels is a prominent feature. It symbolically represents the rising prayers of the faithful and serves to commemorate those who have departed.

05/29/2026

Address

14220 Crescent Landing Dr
Houston, TX
77062

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
6pm - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12814806464

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