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 Armenian Apostolic Church - Armeniapedia.org
While the overwhelming majority of Armenians are members of the Armenian Church (also known as the “Mother Church”), a number of Armenians belong to the Armenian Catholic Church and Armenian Protestant Church (Evangelical) churches.
The history of the Armenian Church in all its manifestations and achievements, conflicts and struggles, is in the fullest sense of the term the history of confessing Christ in action.
The Armenian Church belongs to the Orthodox family of churches, known as the Oriental Orthodox, or Non-Chalcedonian, Churches, i.e., the Armenian, Coptic, Syrian, Ethiopian and Indian Malabar churches.
www.armeniapedia.org /index.php?title=Armenian_Apostolic_Church

  
 Armenian Evangelical Union of North America (AEUNA) - Home Page
We, the Armenian Evangelical Church- rooted in an ancient heritage extending to the apostles, yet affirming the legacy of the Reformation; planted in the rich soil of Ararat, yet blossoming across oceans and continents; parched by the winds of persecution, yet bearing the fruit of perseverance- Proclaim the faith received from our ancestors.
The Armenian Evangelical Union of North America ( AEUNA) is a fellowship of churches in the United States, Canada, and Brazil, united by a common history and tradition dating back to the founding of the first Armenian Evangelical church in 1846 in Constantinople, Turkey.
We strive primarily to serve those of Armenian descent living in the America s.
www.aeuna.org

  
 Armenian Evangelical Church of Greece - P. Kokkinia,Piraeus
The church and its pastors have kept a positive relations with the other Armenian and Greek churches and organizations and have enjoyed the respect of many groups and individuals.
Neos Kosmos church building was used for financial income as well, but because of its low income and a new possibility of building a larger one, the church committee decided to construct a new building both for greater income and a larger space for our activities.
The church not having proper offices, the old primary school rooms were changed to become offices, a guest room and an activity hall.
www.netministries.org /see/churches/ch01041

  
 THE ARMENIAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Nareg Church of Montebello, the Armenian Evangelical Church of Toronto, the Armenian Evangelical Church of Cambridge; the Armenian Evangelical Church of Montreal, and the First Armenian Evangelical Church of Montreal, Canada; Two fellowships-the Armenian Christian Fellowship of Orange County, and the Armenian Evangelical Fellowship of Glendale.
The Armenian Missionary Association of America was organized in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1918, by the Armenian evangelical Union of the Eastern States, and later joined by the Armenian Evangelical Union of California, to help out the victims of the genocide suffering from poverty and despair.
According to Armenian Church tradition the Apostles Thaddeus and Bartholemew preached the Gospel in Armenia (35-60 A..D.).
www.cacc-sf.org /c-aehistory.htm

  
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Armenian Evangelical Church of Montreal - Montreal Quebec
Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Canada
Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of North America
www.cathcil.org /x03/doc/main.htm

  
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THE ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC ORTHODOX CHURCH By Hratch Tchilingirian CONTENTS n History n The Faith of the Armenian Church n The Armenian Catholic Church n The Armenian Evangelical Church n Functional Structure of the Armenian Church n The Hierarchical Structure of the Church HISTORY The Church was founded by Jesus Christ (cf.
The history of the Armenian Church in all its manifestations and achievements, conflicts and struggles, is in the fullest sense of the term the history of confessing Christ in action.
The dogmas of the Armenian Church are based on these "articles of faith." The Armenian Church belongs to the Orthodox family of churches, known as the Oriental Orthodox, or Non-Chalcedonian, Churches, i.e., the Armenian, Coptic, Syrian, Ethiopian and Indian Malabar churches.
www.sain.org /Armenian.Church/intro.txt   (3872 words)

  
 Calvary Armenian Congregational Church
We are a Christ centered Armenian Evangelical church serving the Lord in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area.
www.cacc-sf.org   (3872 words)

  
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THE ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC ORTHODOX CHURCH By Hratch Tchilingirian CONTENTS n History n The Faith of the Armenian Church n The Armenian Catholic Church n The Armenian Evangelical Church n Functional Structure of the Armenian Church n The Hierarchical Structure of the Church HISTORY The Church was founded by Jesus Christ (cf.
The history of the Armenian Church in all its manifestations and achievements, conflicts and struggles, is in the fullest sense of the term the history of confessing Christ in action.
The dogmas of the Armenian Church are based on these "articles of faith." The Armenian Church belongs to the Orthodox family of churches, known as the Oriental Orthodox, or Non-Chalcedonian, Churches, i.e., the Armenian, Coptic, Syrian, Ethiopian and Indian Malabar churches.
www.sain.org /Armenian.Church/intro.txt   (3872 words)

  
 Governing Bodies
Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East [Lebanon]
Evangelical Church of the Lutheran Confession in Brazil
Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Romania
www.wcc-coe.org /wcc/who/gov-e.html   (3872 words)

  
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Armenian Evangelical Church of Montreal - Montreal Quebec
Eastern Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of North America
Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of Canada
www.cathcil.org /x03/doc/main.htm   (119 words)

  
 Armenian Evangelical Church of Greece - P. Kokkinia,Piraeus
Armenian Evangelical Church of Greece- P. Kokkinia,Piraeus
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 c-aeidentityBND.html
Are we, the Evangelical Armenians, a church or a Millet, i.e.
Barkev N. Darakjian is the former pastor of the Armenian Evangelical Church of Chicago, Illinois, the former editor of CHANASSER, the official monthly publication of the Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches of the Near East, and the current editor of the Armenian Evangelical Union of North America's quarterly publication, The Forum.
In 1846, the Evangelical Church of Armenian (the founding name of our church) was inaugurated as a church, but, due to human, national, and international factors, this new church was forced to declare itself a new “Millet”, which literally means nation.
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THE ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC ORTHODOX CHURCH By Hratch Tchilingirian CONTENTS n History n The Faith of the Armenian Church n The Armenian Catholic Church n The Armenian Evangelical Church n Functional Structure of the Armenian Church n The Hierarchical Structure of the Church HISTORY The Church was founded by Jesus Christ (cf.
The history of the Armenian Church in all its manifestations and achievements, conflicts and struggles, is in the fullest sense of the term the history of confessing Christ in action.
The dogmas of the Armenian Church are based on these "articles of faith." The Armenian Church belongs to the Orthodox family of churches, known as the Oriental Orthodox, or Non-Chalcedonian, Churches, i.e., the Armenian, Coptic, Syrian, Ethiopian and Indian Malabar churches.
www.sain.org /Armenian.Church/intro.txt   (3872 words)

  
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THE ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC ORTHODOX CHURCH By Hratch Tchilingirian CONTENTS n History n The Faith of the Armenian Church n The Armenian Catholic Church n The Armenian Evangelical Church n Functional Structure of the Armenian Church n The Hierarchical Structure of the Church HISTORY The Church was founded by Jesus Christ (cf.
The history of the Armenian Church in all its manifestations and achievements, conflicts and struggles, is in the fullest sense of the term the history of confessing Christ in action.
The dogmas of the Armenian Church are based on these "articles of faith." The Armenian Church belongs to the Orthodox family of churches, known as the Oriental Orthodox, or Non-Chalcedonian, Churches, i.e., the Armenian, Coptic, Syrian, Ethiopian and Indian Malabar churches.
www.sain.org /Armenian.Church/intro.txt   (3872 words)

  
 Armenian Sites on the Web Submitted
Armenian Evangelical Church The History of the Armenian Evangelical Church The Evangelical spirit was born among Armenians by adoption and spreading Christianity, and was deapened by the Armenian Illuminators.
Hye Youth The Youth Group of Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church.
Leon Armenian Church On-line info concerning the Armenian Church theology, history and liturgy.
www.arminco.com /Armenia/Web/sublist.html   (3872 words)

  
 Armenian Sites on the Web Submitted
Armenian Evangelical Church The History of the Armenian Evangelical Church The Evangelical spirit was born among Armenians by adoption and spreading Christianity, and was deapened by the Armenian Illuminators.
Leon Armenian Church On-line info concerning the Armenian Church theology, history and liturgy.
Includes election of Mesrob II Mutafyan Patriarch of Constantinople / Reactions to the French Parliament resolutions on the Genocide / Inauguration of Armenian Church in Sharjah UAE by His Holiness Aram I. Other news from sister churches (Copts, Assyrians, Ethiopeans)
www.arminco.com /Armenia/Web/sublist.html   (3872 words)

  
 International Awards of Affirmation
The Union, formed in 1924 as a consolidation of the Armenian Evangelical movement which began in the 1820's, is comprised of congregations whose beginnings intersect Common Global Ministries' mission history and is rooted in the longer history of Armenian Christianity.
We celebrate the ministry of the Evangelical Congregational Church in Angola in upholding the Gospel of Jesus Christ during 27 difficult years of war.
The United Reformed Church was formed in 1972 by the union of the Congregational Church in England and Wales, and the Presbyterian Church in England.
www.disciples.org /dns/Releases2003/0340.htm   (1138 words)

  
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THE ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC ORTHODOX CHURCH By Hratch Tchilingirian CONTENTS n History n The Faith of the Armenian Church n The Armenian Catholic Church n The Armenian Evangelical Church n Functional Structure of the Armenian Church n The Hierarchical Structure of the Church HISTORY The Church was founded by Jesus Christ (cf.
The history of the Armenian Church in all its manifestations and achievements, conflicts and struggles, is in the fullest sense of the term the history of confessing Christ in action.
The dogmas of the Armenian Church are based on these "articles of faith." The Armenian Church belongs to the Orthodox family of churches, known as the Oriental Orthodox, or Non-Chalcedonian, Churches, i.e., the Armenian, Coptic, Syrian, Ethiopian and Indian Malabar churches.
www.sain.org /Armenian.Church/intro.txt   (3872 words)

  
 Adherents.com
Today there are 88 Armenian Evangelical Churches worldwide in the following countries: Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Egypt, England, France, Georgia,Greece, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Uruguay, and USA.
The Armenian Church of America is the continuing faction of the Armenian Church, which since 1933 has attempted to accommodate to the merger of Armenia into the U.S.S.R. It is under the jurisdiction of the See of Etchmiadzin in Soviet Armenia.
"The Armenian Apostolic Church of America has 66 churches; the separated Apostolic Church has 29 [the separated church is under the Holy See of Cilicia in Antelias].
www.adherents.com /Na/Na_35.html   (2403 words)

  
 The Christian Communities of Israel
Currently, the "recognized" Christian communities are the Greek Orthodox, the (Melkite) Greek Catholic, the Latin, the Armenian Orthodox, the Syrian Catholic, the Chaldean Catholic, the Maronite, the Syrian Orthodox, the Armenian Catholic, and - since 1970 - the (Anglican) Evangelical Episcopal.
The Non-Chalcedonian churches are churches of the East - Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian and Syrian- that rejected the teaching of the Council of Chalcedon (451) on the double (divine and human) nature of Christ.
The Syrian Orthodox Church is a successor to the ancient Church of Antioch, and one of the oldest Christian communities in the Middle East.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Society_&_Culture/Christian_communities.html   (3115 words)

  
 Armenian Evangelical Union of North America (AEUNA) - Home Page
The Armenian Evangelical Union of North America (AEUNA) is a fellowship of churches in the United States, Canada, and Brazil, united by a common history and tradition dating back to the founding of the first Armenian Evangelical church in 1846 in Constantinople, Turkey.
We, the Armenian Evangelical Church- rooted in an ancient heritage extending to the apostles, yet affirming the legacy of the Reformation; planted in the rich soil of Ararat, yet blossoming across oceans and continents; parched by the winds of persecution, yet bearing the fruit of perseverance- Proclaim the faith received from our ancestors.
All Armenian Evangelical Conference and Tour Celebrating the 160th Anniversary of the Armenian Evangelical Church.
www.aeuna.org   (254 words)

  
 Fall1999page5.htm
She gave a public lecture “The Participation of the Armenian Church in the Ecumenical Movement and in World Council of Churches,” organized by the Board of Trustees of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Glendale, July 14, 1999.
He was elected on September 11 as a delegate from the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America to participate in the election of the new Catholicos of All Armenians.
He was interested in Armenian prehistory as studied through ancient sites with scientific significance and had hoped to apply his particular expertise to this area of study.
armenianstudies.csufresno.edu /sas_newsletter/Fall1999/page5.htm   (1835 words)

  
 Denmark - Armeniapedia.org
There are strong bonds between the Armenian Church and The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark.
The Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs has just recognised The Armenian Apostolic Church in Denmark as a congregation with juridical rights to administer marriage ceremonies and with certain privileges as regards taxation.
There are in Denmark almost 1200 Armenian refugees from Iran and Iraq.
armeniapedia.org /index.php?title=Denmark   (156 words)

  
 The Armenian Evangelical Witness to the Armenian People - Rev. Dr. Vahan H. Tootikian
Armenian Evangelicalism should impress upon all Armenian Churches and all Armenians that Christian ministry belongs to the whole Church, and that all Christians, both lay and ordained, are ministers, and, in their own way, they are to be as faithful and as committed to their life in Christ as possible.
Although all Armenian Evangelicals, clergy and laity alike, are called to serve and witness in the life of their own congregations and in the community, the Armenian Evangelical Church needs spiritual leaders who have both the calling and leadership skills that will give direction to her constituency, the Armenian people, and the world.
Armenian Evangelicalism, through its pulpits and platforms, through its organizations and media, should challenge the Armenian churches to become the voice of conscience, so that the churches, in turn, can strengthen the will of their members to work for freedom, justice, human rights, and peace.
www.cacc-sf.org /c-aewVHT.html   (5858 words)

  
 Armenian Church Faces Up to Post-Communist Challenges - Christianity Today Magazine
Catholicos Karekin's remarks reflect widespread concern among Orthodox church leaders in the former Soviet Union about the activities of some Evangelical groups, and in some cases, the Catholic Church, in the region.
Speaking in Geneva February 28, Catholicos Karekin II of the Armenian Apostolic Church told staff of the World Council of Churches that the traditional bond between the Armenian people and his church had helped to preserve Christianity during 70 years of Soviet Communism.
Armenia's law on religion was amended in 1997 to curb the spread of non-traditional faiths and movements—including some evangelical churches, Jehovah's Witnesses and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints—prompting criticism by some minority churches and human rights advocates.
www.christianitytoday.com /ct/2001/110/23.0.html   (5858 words)

  
 Asia
United Evangelical Lutheran Church in India (consists of 10 regional/ethnic Lutheran churches)
Armenian Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia (Armenian Orthodox)
Orthodox Church in Korea (under Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
www.geocities.com /cjhayward99/asia.html   (5858 words)

  
 THE ARMENIAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH
The Armenian Evangelical Union of North America (AEUNA) was organized at a Constitutional Assembly, October 6-10, 1971, at the Armenian Congregational Church in Southfield, Michigan.
The Armenian Evangelical Church reinstated basic spiritual and biblical values-the teaching of repentance, rebirth, and the Lordship of Jesus Christ, even unto death.
Mesrob, evangelized the Armenian territories and the neighboring states of Georgia and Azerbaijan; he preached the Gospel, invented the alphabets, and translated the Scriptures to Armenia, Georgian and Alan (Azerbaijani).
www.cacc-sf.org /c-aehistory.htm   (2525 words)

  
 History of Calvary Armenian Congregational Church
The AEUNA is part of the Armenian Evangelical World Council which consists of the Armenian Evangelical Union of France, The Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East, The Union of Evangelical Churches in Armenia, The Armenian Evangelical Union of Eurasia, and the Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches in Bulgaria.
However, in 1901 a group of Armenian Evangelical Churches in the East banded together and formed the Armenian Evangelical Union of the Eastern States.
The Armenian Evangelical Church of Worcester, Massachusetts, called the Church of the Martyrs, was the first Armenian Church in this country.
www.cacc-sf.org /c-ourhistory.html   (1747 words)

  
 The Armenian Church
He had served the Armenian Evangelical church in Chicago for 21 years and had recently retired and moved to Glendale with his family.
Note: At its 15th Biennial Assembly, the AEUNA recognized the Armenian Evangelical Fellowship of Glendale as its member church.
Upon the request of the fellowship members, the new church was named The First Armenian Evangelical Church of Glendale.
www.churcharmenia.com /evangelical/evmain1_15_01.html   (1548 words)

  
 The Armenian Church
Each of the five Church Unions - the Armenian Evangelical Union of France, Armenian Evangelical Union of North America, Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East, Union of Evangelical Churches in Armenia and Armenian Evangelical Union of Eurasia have organized various religious, cultural and artistic programs.
The Armenian Evangelical World Council has instructed and challenged all Armenian Evangelical churches and organizations to make the year 2001 a year of spiritual revival and renewal, a year of evangelism and Christian outreach.
How can the Armenian Evangelical Church witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and yet be relevant to the time and place where it is called to live?
www.churcharmenia.com /evangelical/evmain1_27_01.html   (1927 words)

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