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Armenian Evangelical World Council Holds Annual Meeting in Paramus
PARAMUS, N.J.—The Executive Committee of the Armenian Evangelical World Council (AEWC) held its annual meeting at the headquarters of the Armenian Missionary Association of America in Paramus, N.J. on Oct. 19-20.
(Standing L to R) Rev. Mgrdich Melkonian, Rev. Joel Mikaelian, Rev. Megerditch Karagoezian, Rev. Gilbert Leonian, »Rev. Haroutune Selimian, Rev. Dr. Rene Leonian. (Seated L to R) Dr. Nazareth Darakjian, Rev. Bedj Djambazian, »Rev. Dr. Vahan H. Tootikian, »Mr. Zaven Khanjian. (Missing from photo) Mrs. Joyce Stein, Rev. Dr. Ara Chakerian, Dr. Mike Helvacian (Photo: AEWC) Written and oral reports were given by the Council’s President, Executive Director and the Treasurer, following which the representatives of the five church Unions and the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) reported on their respective organizations.Following discussions, the Executive Committee made the following resolutions:
On May 28, 1918, the Armenian people regained statehood with the creation of the first independent state since 1375. For the first time in almost six centuries the Armenian people, with the founding of the Republic of Armenia, were able to begin the process of controlling their individual and collective destinies. As a landlocked small remnant of historical Armenia, this newly-founded republic became the base on which modern Armenia continues its existence. May 28, 2018 is the centennial anniversary of Armenia. On this historic occasion, the Armenian Evangelical World Council (AEWC) welcomes the 100th anniversary of Armenia’s independence and announces:
Resolution on the Centennial Anniversary of the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) In June 2018, the AMAA will mark its 100th birthday. Celebrations are already being held in various communities with fundraising campaign. Some other centennial celebrations are being planned in several venues in Armenia and the» Diaspora. It was the hand of the Divine Providence that guided a group of Armenian Evangelicals who founded the AMAA during the annual convention of the Armenian Evangelical Union of the Eastern States from June 7-9, 1918, in Worcester, Massachusetts. For almost a century, the AMAA has extended its spiritual, educational, social, cultural and philanthropic services to the Armenian people. Thousands and thousands of Armenians, generation after generation, have been blessed by its benefactions. Today it represents one of the most vital and dynamic Armenian organizations in the Armenian Diaspora. On the centennial anniversary of the AMAA, the Armenian Evangelical World Council (AEWC) decided to celebrate this milestone with the following purposes in mind:
The post Armenian Evangelical World Council Holds Annual Meeting in Paramus appeared first on The Armenian Weekly. PARAMUS, N.J.—The Executive Committee of the Armenian Evangelical World Council (AEWC) held its annual meeting at the headquarters of the Armenian Missionary Association of America in Paramus, N.J. on Oct. 19-20. (Standing L to R) Rev. Mgrdich Melkonian, Rev. Joel Mikaelian, Rev. Megerditch Karagoezian, Rev. Gilbert Leonian, »Rev. Haroutune Selimian, Rev. Dr. Rene Leonian. (Seated L to R) Dr. Nazareth Darakjian, Rev. Bedj Djambazian, »Rev. Dr. Vahan H. Tootikian, »Mr. Zaven Khanjian. (Missing from photo) Mrs. Joyce Stein, Rev. Dr. Ara Chakerian, Dr. Mike Helvacian (Photo: AEWC) Written and oral reports were given by the Council’s President, Executive Director and the Treasurer, following which the representatives of the five church Unions and the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) reported on their respective organizations. Following discussions, the Executive Committee made the following resolutions: To organize All-Armenian Evangelical Conference for young adults in Armenia from August 2-14, 2018, on the Centennial Anniversary of the AMAA; Elected an ad hoc committee to review the bylaws of the AEWC and report to the biennial meeting of the Council in Oct. 2018; To participate in a dinner reception in honor of His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, on Nov. [...] The post Armenian Evangelical World Council Holds Annual Meeting in Paramus appeared first on The Armenian Weekly. PARAMUS, N.J.—The Executive Committee of the Armenian Evangelical World Council (AEWC) held its annual meeting at the headquarters of the Armenian Missionary Association of America in Paramus, N.J. on Oct. 19-20. (Standing L to R) Rev. Mgrdich Melkonian, Rev. Joel Mikaelian, Rev. Megerditch Karagoezian, Rev. Gilbert Leonian, »Rev. Haroutune Selimian, Rev. Dr. Rene Leonian. (Seated L to R) Dr. Nazareth Darakjian, Rev. Bedj Djambazian, »Rev. Dr. Vahan H. Tootikian, »Mr. Zaven Khanjian. (Missing from photo) Mrs. Joyce Stein, Rev. Dr. Ara Chakerian, Dr. Mike Helvacian (Photo: AEWC) Written and oral reports were given by the Council’s President, Executive Director and the Treasurer, following which the representatives of the five church Unions and the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) reported on their respective organizations. Following discussions, the Executive Committee made the following resolutions: To organize All-Armenian Evangelical Conference for young adults in Armenia from August 2-14, 2018, on the Centennial Anniversary of the AMAA; Elected an ad hoc committee to review the bylaws of the AEWC and report to the biennial meeting of the Council in Oct. 2018; To participate in a dinner reception in honor of His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, on Nov. [...] The post Armenian Evangelical World Council Holds Annual Meeting in Paramus appeared first on The Armenian Weekly. [img][/img] More... |
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