AMAA holds 103rd annual meeting, elects new board members

AMAA Annual Meeting

PARAMUS, NJ – After an absence of five years, the Armenian Missionary Association of America’s (AMAA) Annual Meeting and Banquet returned to the home of its main headquarters. The AMAA’s 103rd Annual Meeting was held on Saturday, October 22 at the Sanctuary of the Armenian Presbyterian Church of Paramus, NJ. 

In the absence of AMAA president Nazareth Darakjian, M.D. due to an emergency, the meeting was presided over by the Association’s vice president Gary Phillips, Esq. Rev. Hovhannes Hovsepyan, senior pastor of Evangelical Church of Armenia, offered a prayer and a short devotional based on Isaiah 40:1-3. Rev. Hovsepyan focused on the situation today faced by the Armenian people. “In times of uncertainty, loss, economic crisis, when things happen out of our control, in times of war, instability, when powerful countries keep silent or interfere only for their benefit, when it seems there is no hope and no one is going to help, when it seems this is the end, God speaks to His people through His faithful prophet and reminds us the Good News,” he said. 

During the meeting, AMAA executive director and CEO Zaven Khanjian presented his report covering the Association’s activities during the 2021-2022 Fiscal Year. Reports were also received from the AMAA Officers, Directors and Committee Chairs, as well as Representatives of the Armenian Evangelical Unions, the Armenian Evangelical World Council, and affiliated organizations, who shared their joys and concerns and praised God for another successful year post COVID pandemic era.

The AMAA’s general membership elected the following nine members to the Board of Directors Class of 2025 for a term of three years: LindaKay Abdulian, Bryan Agbabian, Gregory Bilezikian, Phyllis Dohanian, Rev. Dr. Haig Kherlopian, Nurhan Helvacian, Ph.D., Mark Kassabian, Esq., Arda Melkonian and Michèle Simourian.

Installation of AMAA Board members

The AMAA’s 103rd annual meeting concluded with a closing prayer by Rev. Joël Mikaélian, president of the Armenian Evangelical World Council and pastor of the Armenian Evangelical Church of Issy-les-Moulineaux, France.

In conjunction with the AMAA annual meeting, the AMAA Board of Directors and the Armenian Evangelical World Council held their meetings on October 20-21.  

AMAA Board of Directors Meeting

On Sunday, October 23, members and guests joined the Armenian Presbyterian Church of Paramus, NJ for a special worship service. Mihran Jizmejian offered the Armenian sermon, and Rev. Dr. Haig Kherlopian offered the English sermon. A special prayer was offered by Rev. Harut Khachatryan, senior pastor of the United Armenian Congregational Church of Los Angeles, in memory of AMAA members and friends who made the transition from this life to life eternal during the past year. Rev. Dr. Vahan H. Tootikian, the executive director of the Armenian Evangelical World Council, officiated the installation of the members and officers of the AMAA Board of Directors.

AMAA Annual Meeting

“We take this opportunity to thank the members of the Armenian Presbyterian Church of Paramus and its Pastor Rev. Joseph Garabedian for hosting the annual meeting and welcoming us with great warmth and hospitality,” said Khanjian. “We pray that God will continue to bless this congregation and their ministry abundantly in the Bergen County area of NJ.”

AMAA Sunday Worship Service
Armenian Missionary Association of America
The Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) was founded in 1918, in Worcester, MA, and incorporated as a non-profit charitable organization in 1920 in the State of New York. We are a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Our purpose is to serve the physical and spiritual needs of people everywhere, both at home and overseas. To fulfill this worldwide mission, we maintain a range of educational, evangelistic, relief, social service, church and child care ministries in 24 countries around the world.

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