Interview with Rev. Joseph Matossian About AEUNA, the Armenian Evangelical Churches and the Armenian Community in USA

  • What is the role of the AEUNA and what are your responsibilities?
  • What is the language that is used in the Armenian Evangelical churches?
  • Why is America regarded as a very liberal and sort of a heavenly country by those living in the developing countries?
  • What is the stand of the Armenian Evangelical Churches towards gay marriage?
  • In which aspects do the Armenian Evangelical Churches lack in evangelism today?
  • What is the role of the youth in the church today?
  • What is your opinion about our Chanitz blog/newsletter (http://www.chanitz.org)?

You will listen to the answers to these question that Hagop raised with Rev. Joseph Matossian. The interview is in Armenian.

Track 13 - Interview with Rev. Joseph Matossian on the Armenian Evangelical Churches in USA
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CHANAGHPOUYR Team

 

Emails and Messages

Ms. Zepure Berberian (Lebanon): "Dear Raffie
Thank you to your reply, I'm from Arm. Evangalical of brotherhood in lebanon,
i have recieved before many times your e-mails and was happy to see and read the reports.
god bless you
zepur
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Mr. Hagop Gojigian (Lebanon) commenting on (Հայ Աւետարանական Համաշխարհային Խորհուրդի Նախագահին Հանդիպումը Հայաստանի Հանրապետութեան Նախագահին Հետ): "orinageli badveli me , yerani polore verabadveli Harout Selimian-en orinag arnen , ir ashkadasiroutyane . ov vor kideh Hay Avedaranagan petel yegetsin yev tebrotse inch er asgeh 10 dari arach yev hemag inch yegadz a , indzi bid hasgena.
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Tom and Annie Hoglind (Lebanon): "Just want to tell you over again that your emails, website and blogs are incredibly good. Thanks for making the effort!
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Ms. Rosangela Jarjour (Cyprus) commenting on (Beyond Borders and Beliefs): "I truly enjoyed reading your article. It is so well done, so tranperant and goes deep into the heart. The end is somehow sad but so full of hope for the future and the possibility of re connecting with that person. You did excellent job as if an expert dealing in conflict resoluation and pre concieved fears from the others! I pray that this experience you had would be given to many other youths from our churches and community.God bless you and we are proud of you! Rosangela jarjour"

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A commenter (Syria): "To the Anonymous in Kuwait. It seems you are ignorant. Please read more in the History of the Armenian people. As for the souls you are worried about ask the the Apostolic church in Yerevan to do more for the people since Bourj Hammoud in Lebanon has more apostolic churches than Yerevan the Capital of Armenia. "

Mr. Vako Nicolian (Canada) commenting on (ԱՊՏՈՒԼ ՄԱՍԻՀ ԻՆԾԻ ՊԱՏՄԵՑ ԱՊՐԻԼ 24-Ի ՄԱՍԻՆ): "Very interesting, I am interested to know the author of this article. "

Administrator's response: "Unfortunately Vako, we still couldn't find or know the author of this article"

Mr. Sebouh Boyadjian (Lebanon): "Dear Evangelical chanitz blog
thank you very much for all the news that you are sending to me, i am so happy to hear about your work , God bless You."


Ms. Shushan Artinian (Lebanon) commenting on (ՀԱՅԵՐԷՆ ՏԱՌԵՐՈՎ ՆԱՄԱԿ ԳՐԷ‏): "Հայերէն բառերու իմաստը գիտնալու կամ ուղղագրութիւնը ստուգելու համար, կրնաք նաեւ հետեւեալ կայքէջը գործածել: http://www.nayiri.com/ "
Administrator's response: "Շատ շնորհակալ եմ Շուշան որ յիշեցուցիր ինծի այս կայքէջը: Նկատեցի որ վերափոխուած է եւ արդէն գործածութեան վիճակի մէջ է: Շատ կը նմանի yamli.com-ին, որ արաբերէնի լեզուին համար է:
Երանի թէ այս կայքէջը որդեգրուի google-ի կողմէ եւ Firefox/Explorer-ի կողմէ, որպէսզի հիմա մինչ կը գրեմ, եթէ սխալ բառեր գրեցի, ցոյց տայ սխալներս որ սրբագրեմ ու սորվիմ սխալներէս: " 

Mr. Vako Nicolian's response: "nayiri.com կայքէջը շինած է Սերուծ Ուրիշեանը, յուսամ կրնայ Ռաֆֆիին առաջարկածը կատարել Google-ին հետ: "

Ms. Betty Ketchejian (Lebanon): "ur doing such a great job with d blog, vartsket gadar irav!"

Mrs. Alidz Aghbabian (USA): "lav kordz gu desnes"

Rev. Haroutune Selimian (Syria): "Dear Raffi, thank you for all the valuable work you are doing."

Mr. David Hagopian (USA): "Administrator Raffi,
Thank you for placing me on the list for the Chanitz Blog. It is a great service that you do for the evangelical community. I am writing to ask if there is anything that has been done differently in the last two weekly e-mails. When I receive them, my Outlook hangs up with a reference to having to communicate with googleblogs. Not sure if any of your other users are having the same problem. Please let me know.
Thank you,"

This problem was quickly resolved.

Mrs. Sona Khatcherian (Montreal, Canada): "I am writing to say thank you for allowing us the opportunity to keep up with the news from abroad. We are currently in Canada and it is a blessing to be able to hear about what is going on with Armenian Evangelical Christians from around the world. Thank you for your hard work and faithfulness.
God Bless,
Sona Mammigonian Khatcherian
Montreal, Canada"

Emmanuel Badaniatz (Juniors) Kicks Off with 50 Youth

In October Badaniatz kicked off with around fifty junior youth gathering in Emmanuel Church and Torosian School's playground.

This year's leadership team is comprised of:
Mrs. Jimmy Kozman Ohanian, chairman/secretary
Mr. Mike Hagopian, treasurer
Mr. Raffi Chilingirian, leader
Mr. Jean Baghboudarian, leader
Ms. Markrid Markarian, leader
Ms. Talar Marashlian, as a field worker of the union

We thank Mr. Manoug Ibitian, Mr. Hagop Gojigian, Ms. Maria Jertidian, Mr. Jiro Ghazarian for their leadership, service and sacrifice within the team. And we welcome Ms. Markrid Markarian and Ms. Talar Marashlian as part of the team.


During worship, Lucy reading a passage from the Bible.


Mike Hagopian leading the worship time


Mrs. Nancy Sagherian talking to the youth about decisions and the importance of taking the right ones.

The Bible: The Essence of Tarkmantchatz

October is designated as Cultural Month in the Armenian calendar to celebrate the invention and impact of the Armenian alphabet by Saint Mesrob Mashdots. The Armenians read his name in the Canon of the Mass and celebrate his memory on February 19. The invention of the alphabet in 406AD proved a powerful factor in the building and preserving of the national spirit, strengthening the Armenian Church and ultimately the bond among all Armenians.
The first monument of the invention of the alphabet was the translation of the Bible from the original Greek into Armenian which was completed about 434. Many of the modern linguists consider the translation of the Bible into Armenian an almost perfect match and have coined it the "Queen of Translations".
The first verse that St. Mesrob translated was the opening line from Solomon’s Book of Proverbs in the Old Testament: “To know wisdom and instruction; to perceive the words of understanding”.
His Holiness Catholicos Aram I of Cilicia declared the year 2009 as the Year of the Youth. In line with the Cultural Month and the 2009 Year of the Youth, Mr. Hrayr and Dr. Arda Jebejian initiated the gift/donation of 100 Children and Youth Bibles to the Armenian Prelacy of Cyprus to be distributed to the Nareg schools in Cyprus and to the Sunday School in Nicosia run by the Prelacy. The two editions of the Bible stories are adapted into a simple language and enriched with drawings to make them accessible and attractive to children and youth. The Bibles were officially handed to His Eminence, Archbishop Varoujan Hergelian, Catholicosal Vicar in Cyprus.
On Monday, October 12, 2009, Mr. Hrayr Jebejian, accompanied by Father Momik Habeshian, the parish priest of Sourp Asdvatsatsin in Nicosia, presented the Children’s Bible to one of the elementary classes in Nareg, Nicosia. Through a brief, interactive time with the students, Mr. Jebejian highlighted the
significance of Tarkmanchats and then explained how the Children’s Bible was written, designed, and printed in such a way that it made God’s Word easily accessible and attractive to the young generation. As the Children’s Bible comprises of 365 stories, Mr. Jebejian encouraged the young children to read a
story a day and complete the reading of the whole Book in one year.
The Children and the Youth Bibles are both produced by the Bible Society in Lebanon in collaboration with the Armenian Catholicossate of Cilicia, Antelias, Lebanon. The Bible Societies are international Christian publishing organizations that have 145 offices worldwide and operate in more than 200 countries. The Bible Societies are interconfessional organizations that work with all the different churches and denominations, including the Armenian churches.
Mr. Hrayr Jebejian is the General Secretary of the Bible Society in the Arabian Gulf (BSG). Currently, the management office of the BSG is based in Nicosia, Cyprus. Dr. Arda Jebejian is a linguist and the author of 19 books. Currently, she lectures at the School of Humanities, Law and Social Sciences in the University of
Nicosia. Dr. Jebejian is the author of the Armenian Children’s Bible.

Our Article "Հայերէն Գրենք Հայկական Տառեր Օգտագործելով‏" Mentioned in Seta's Armenian Blog

Our article Հայերէն Գրենք Հայկական Տառեր Օգտագործելով continues to be widely spread and gets mentioned in Seta's Armenian Blog devoted to redistributing newsletters and articles related to the Armenians. Our article was first published in Chanitz blog, then in Aztag Armenian newspaper, then in RAG Mamoul, then in Azad-Hye Magazine, then in Keghart.com. It is still distributed worldwide through email forwards.

You can find this article at the following link -> http://www.chanitz.org/2009/05/blog-post_16.html

ARMISS Choir Will Restart Practices

The Armenian Evangelical ARMISS Choir committee announces to all its members to book the following date and time: Sunday, November 1, at 4:30 pm, in the Armenian Evangelical Emmanuel Church.

ARMISS Committee

Kchag Café, Singing Contest

A singing contest was held during Kchag Café, where the participants were divided into two groups and the moderator, Manoug Chilingirian, would give a letter, and the group will try to find a song starting with the letter and sing. The second group would wait to find out with which letter the first group's song ended with, and try to find a song that starts with that letter.
The two groups were divided equally, and despite the first group's enthusiasm and team spirit, the second group was able to come out victorious. Oh well, better luck next time :)


The moderator, Mr. Manoug Chilingirian


The first group: Mr. Raffi Chilingirian, Ms. Maguy Arslanian, Ms. Hasmig Orchanian (Armenian Evaneglical Brotherhood Church), Mrs. Ani Karabashian-Sabounjian (visiting Lebanon from Qatar), Mrs. Pauline Aynilian.


The second group, with Rev. Soghomon Kilaghbian at the right


The first group: Ms. Rima Cholakian, Mrs. Nver Haidostian, Mr. Hrag Avednanian


Mr. Garbis Deyirmenjian, Rev. Nerses Balabanian (visiting Lebanon from San Francisco, USA)


Mrs. Arda Jebejian (visiting Lebanon from Cyprus), Ms. Shaké Geocherian


Mrs. Sevan Balabanian, Mr. John Sagherian, Rev. Nerses Balabanian, Mr. Garbis Deyirmenjian, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian


Some of the diligent members of Kchag Café: Mr. Hovig Assilian, Mr. Garo Torkomian, Ms. Talar Ikjian, Mr. Hovsep Kevorkian

TRIBUTE TO THE FOUNDERS


Beirut, October 13, 2009- On October 12, 2009, Haigazian University paid tribute to its Founders, during its Annual Founders’ Day celebration, in the presence of the University President, Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian, Board members, faculty, staff, alumni, friends and students.
The ceremony started with the processional march, followed by the Lebanese National Anthem, after which, Campus Minister, Rev. Greg Lee-Parker offered the prayer of invocation.
Student Life Director, Antranik Dakessian presented the Student of the Year, who traditionally is privileged to address the Haigazian community on Founders’ Day. “The Student of the Year personifies the student who has wisely combined both the academic and the co-curricular aspects of university life and is at a good standing in those two spheres,” Dakessian explained.
Student of the Year 2009, Vahan Yoghourdjian confidently invited the students to adhere to their identity, nevertheless, tolerating and accepting the differences of others. “Balancing these two harmoniously would be the best”, said Yoghourdjian. He encouraged fellow students to get enrolled in the different extracurricular clubs of the University, in order to improve their social skills, critical thinking, and leadership proficiency. He also shared with them, how his personality was shaped at Haigazian University, and how his overall value system was affected.
Yoghourdjian concluded by saying that university life could be lived to its utmost, by “properly using the tools and opportunities provided by the university, thus, becoming fully accomplished leaders of the society.”
After a short musical interlude, a piano and flute duet, “Canon” of Pachelbel, skillfully performed by Araz Aitian and Talar Mandoyan respectively, President Haidostian remembered the founders of Haigazian University, paying tribute to their exceptional vision. “The fact remains that the Armenian Missionary Association of America and the Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East partnered together and were supported by visionary individuals from Philadelphia and Phoenix, Stephen Philibisoan and Steven Mehagian who funded the project and led its board”, Haidostian said.
In his inspiring speech, Haidostian reiterated the fact that “Haigazian was born in a land of freedom, where education, creativity and the rich exchange of culture and knowledge were encouraged.”
In his translation of the University motto “Truth, Freedom and Service”, Haidostian highlighted three fundamental ingredients, “a big heart, a creative mind, and a trained hand.
He concluded that the ideal for the students and indeed for all of Lebanon is to prepare “givers”. In this respect, he identified that, “even though Lebanon is often seen as a receiving entity, recipient of funds and goods and political decisions, we need to know that we are called to and have the potential to give qualitatively to all people around the globe”.
Keynote guest, the Founder and Executive Director of CATHARSIS, the Lebanese Center for Drama Therapy, talented actress Zeina Daccache addressed the audience by expressing her pride and gratitude of being a graduate student at Haigazian University, in Clinical Psychology.
As a drama therapist, Daccache shared with the audience her fulfilling experience with forty prisoners at the Roumieh prison in Lebanon,. Daccache recently produced and directed a theatrical work, where the actors were the prisoners, with sentences varying from one year to death sentence. She explained how her work has challenged her, by helping the forgotten members of society, and turning their dead ends into positive opportunities.
Daccache was chosen as the guest of the event, because her sense of calling matches with Haigazian’s value system, in her case, “by using her talent and passion for turning realities of hopelessness, isolation and imprisonment to actions of love, development and teamwork,” as President Haidostian mentioned in his speech.
The program concluded with community singing the University’s Alma Mater.

Mira Yardemian
Public Relations Director

Our Article "Հայերէն Գրենք Հայկական Տառեր Օգտագործելով‏" Gets Republished in Keghart website

Our article Հայերէն Գրենք Հայկական Տառեր Օգտագործելով crosses the oceans and gets published in Keghart website, a Canadian-based website. Keghart is Dr. Dikran Abrahamian's website devoted to community activities and Human Rights. This article was first published in Chanitz blog, then in Aztag Armenian newspaper, then in RAG Mamoul. It was also distributed worldwide through email forwards, about which we knew through a French Armenian doctor.

You can find this article at the following link: http://www.chanitz.org/2009/05/blog-post_16.html