This excerpt from the We Believe series “Jesus Made People Feel Better,” is a lesson plan for kindergarteners. The We Believe series is the long-standing Sunday School curriculum books of the Armenian Apostolic Church in America, produced by the Eastern Diocese’s Christian …
This excerpt from the We Believe series “Jesus, Lord of My Life, Miracle Worker,” is a lesson plan for fourth graders. The We Believe series is the long-standing Sunday School curriculum books of the Armenian Apostolic Church in America, produced by …
This Bible Study, “The Violence of Racism,” prepared by Fr. Yeprem Kelegian, uses the Parable of the Good Samaritan from the Gospel of Luke and passages from Amos, Genesis, and Galatians, to help us confront racism in ourselves and our …
This Bible Study, “Practicing Peace,” addresses violence in all of the forms it takes in our contemporary world. In it, you will find the space for discussion based on passages from Isaiah, Matthew, and Colossians. Click the button below for …
This Bible Study, “Facing the Storm,” addresses the opioid crisis that has hit many of our communities and even parishes. In it, you will find the space for discussion based on passages from Luke, Galatians, and Isaiah. Click the button …
“Bread and Salt: Stories from the Armenian Church” is a video and podcast series produced by the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church of America. The episodes cover a wide range of topics, including Armenian history, the traditions and practices …
In this sermon, Fr. Tavit Boyajian, pastor of the Sts. Joachim and Anne Armenian Church in Palos Heights, IL, preaches on one of the most profound moments of healing in the Gospel, in Mark Chapter 7 when Jesus heals a …
Rev. Fr. Dr. Abraham Malkhasyan, the pastor of the Armenian Church of the Holy Martyrs in Bayside, NY, offers a sermon about healing for children.
The Gospel story of the paralyzed man isn’t only about a miracle of Christ; it’s also about the miracle of friendship. In this episode of “Choices,” Fr. Tateos Abdalian tells how we all get by with a little help from …
For many people, the sermon is their favorite part of the Badarak, the Divine Liturgy. Delivered in the vernacular—the language spoken by the average person—it is often the only portion of the service in English (or modern Armenian, or whichever …