We hope that all of you will participate in the Festival activities this year, and encourage everyone you know to join us in one of the greatest annual events, presented by our mother, the Coptic Orthodox Church.
All activities are presented by age groups. (e.g. n&r, yr1&2, yr3&4, ...) with exception to spiritual book & Coptic language activities as they presented by school year (e.g. one name per school year yr 1, yr2, yr3, ...)
God is asking each one of us to grow in Christ by:
Rejoicing in Christ
Growing strong roots inside the Church
Building our faith through reading the Bible
Caring for everyone
Maintaining a peaceful heart
This activity is intended to foster artistic creativity within a Christian context while competing with other Festival participants. It includes: painting, photography and modeling.
Coptic language is inseparable from our identity as Coptic Christians.
When we pray in Coptic our hearts and spirits are in harmony with the desert fathers, martyrs, patriarchs and all the Egyptian people for almost two thousand years.
This activity includes two categories: Poetry and Short Story. Poetry is a rhymed or unrhymed verse which develops a central theme or image. A short story is a fictional piece which utilizes setting, plot, and characterisation to reveal an implied theme.
This activity is intended to foster good ethical, social and Christian values through the presentation of drama performances In a form of plays, monologues and mimes, puppet shows etc.
The hymns represent a valuable inheritance, which dates back to the apostolic age unchanged. Thus are regarded as part of the Church.
This activity is intended to foster the creativity and technical ability of the participants and to utilize the latest technology in serving God in a Christian context.
Music is considered to be an essential component of the creation in the human soul, to balance the human soul and the human feelings.
Praising God is not just a group activity. The teachings and traditions of our Church fathers clearly show how praise is considered prayer and how God’s presence could be felt during praise that flows from the heart.
Praising God is not just a group activity. The teachings and traditions of our Church fathers clearly show how praise is considered prayer and how God’s presence could be felt during praise that flows from the heart.
Puzzle
Puzzles offer an engaging way to help your child strengthen their fine motor skills as they manipulate and manoeuvre the pieces to fit together. Puzzles can also help children learn shapes, patterns and develop a strong sense of spatial awareness.
This activity is an opportunity for participants to go deeper in their faith. They will research, exchange ideas, and improve their communication skills while competing for prizes.
The sports activities emphasises sportsmanship and team building skills. It can be an enjoyable way to get to know and spend time with different Church participants.