170th Anniversary of the Armenian Evangelical Church Celebrated in Yerevan

PARAMUS, N.J.—The jubilee celebration of the 170th Anniversary of the Armenian Evangelical Church coupled with celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Independence of Armenia, was held on Sept. 25 at the Aram Khachaturian Grand Music Hall in Yerevan, Armenia. Among the audience were dozens of Armenian Evangelical pastors from all around the world and local guests, as the hall was filled to its capacity. Earlier, over 70 Armenian Evangelical pastors participated in a three-day retreat at the Sheen Shoghig Camp in Hankavan, Armenia.

The audience at the Grand Music Hall
The audience at the Grand Music Hall

 

The program started with the welcoming words of Rev. Gevork Gasparyan, President of the Union of Evangelical Churches of Armenia. Congratulatory messages were delivered by Rev. Dr. Vahan Tootikian, Executive Secretary of the Armenian Evangelical World Council (AEWC); Dr. Nazareth Darakjian, President of the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA); Zaven Khanjian, Executive Director/CEO of AMAA; and Rev. Megrditch Karagoezian, President of the AEWC.

A part of the exhibition dedicated to the 170th anniversary
A part of the exhibition dedicated to the 170th anniversary

The “Hover” State Chamber Choir, accompanied by the National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia, presented a jubilee anniversary song and a medley of spiritual, sacred, and national songs from world famous Armenian and non-Armenian composers. During the program an excerpt from the film “The Armenian Evangelicals in the Education Field” was presented.

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At the conclusion of the celebration, the “Hover” Choir was joined by the audience in singing Rev. Armenag Missirian’s the Lord’s Prayer Hayr Mehr.  A Benediction was offered by Rev. Karagoezian.

 

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