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St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church
100 Troy-Schenectady Road
P.O. Box 196
Watervliet, NY 12189
Phone: (518) 274-3673 ~ Fax: (518) 274-3103
E-mail: stpeter.armch@prodigy.net
Website: www.stpeterarmenianchurch.com
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SUNDAY WORSHIP: Morning Services 9:15 a.m.
Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m. sharp
OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
DIOCESAN DELEGATES:
Edward A. Belemjian Charles Tutunjian
10 Orchard Grove 9 Dyke Road
Loudonville, NY 12211 465-3029 Latham, NY 12110 785-9423
E-mail: ebelemjian@yahoo.com E-mail: chast[email protected]m
CHURCH ORGANIZATION CONTACTS: PARISH COUNCIL LIAISON:
ACYOA Jrs. Lena Guleserian-Hoglund . . 227-1979 Yervant Kutchukian
ACYOA Srs. Jonathan Dadekian . . . . . . . 346-1819 Yervant Kutchukian
Armenian School Anahid Altounian . . . . . . . . 463-2625 Charles Tutunjian
Bible Study Elsie Vozzy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373-0242 Yervant Kutchukian
Choir Director Dn. Rafi Topalian . . . . . . . . 272-2000 Ron Kaiser
St. Peter Adult Fellowship Ara Baligian . . . . . . . . . . . . 279-3583 Edward Belemjian
Sunday School Yn. Paulette Doudoukjian. . 505-9893 Leon Kaiser
Women’s Guild Sharon Foley . . . . . . . . . . . . 427-8594 Breann Parseghian
Bookstore Charlotte Sevazlian . . . . . . . 274-6527 John Ekmalian / Paul Moroukian
Rev. Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian, Parish Priest
839 Pearse Road
Niskayuna, NY 12309 377-7448
E-mail: frstep[email protected]m
Gilbert Chorbajian, Chairman
6011 Baneberry Drive
Schenectady, NY 12303 356-5363
E-mail: gchorbajian@yahoo.com
Yervant Kutchukian, Vice Chairman
2003 Brookview Road
Castleton-on-Hudson, NY 12033 732-7486
E-mail: yervant.kutchukian@gmail.com
Willard Martin, Treasurer
90 Wagon W. Trail
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 587-4706
E-mail: wmartin7@nycap.rr.com
John ‘Frenchie’ Ekmalian, Assistant Treasurer
11B Ledgewood Drive
Albany, NY 12205 421-1970
Ronald P. Kaiser, Secretary
11 Clove Court
Clifton Park, NY 12065 371-2809
E-mail: rpk02@health.state.ny.us
Breann Parseghian, Assistant Secretary
54 Spruce Street
Clifton Park, NY 12065 371-4258
E-mail: brea[email protected]om
Robert Bedian
2 Carol Place
Wynantskill, NY 12198 283-9110
E-mail: yeg[email protected]m
Leon Kaiser
81 Old Coach Road
Clifton Park, NY 12065 383-3266
E-mail: luck[email protected]m
R. Paul Moroukian, Jr.
9 Kimberly Court
Niskayuna, NY 12309 785-1766
E-mail: paul.moroukian@lpl.com
William T. Nevins, Jr.
43 Wolfert Avenue
Menands, NY 12204 465-9409
E-mail: billsca[email protected]m
Daniel O’Keefe
63 Corrit Drive
Delmar, NY 12054
E-mail: danjok1313@gmail.com
Michael Scaringe
26 Bosher Drive
Albany, NY 12205 225-4174
E-mail: skyview1@gmail.com
Website: stpeterarmenianchurch.com
100 Troy-Schenectady Road, P.O. Box 196, Watervliet, New York 12189
Sdy’anos Khn37 Dovdovkjyan5 Hocyvor Howiv Fax: (518) 274-3103
Rev. Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian, Parish Priest Phone: (518) 274-3673
E-mail: info@stpeterarmenianchurch.com
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Dear Loosaper Reader,
Over 500 copies of each issue of the St. Peter Armenian Church publication, Loosaper, are currently being
distributed free of charge to its recipients. Donations to help defray the costs of publication and distribution
are always welcome and appreciated.
Many of the recipients have told us that they look forward to reading each issue and use it to keep abreast of
Diocesan and community news and announcements as well as acknowledgement of sacraments and donations.
We hope that you too have found it informative and worthwhile.
The Loosaper also is a means of public relations regarding the happenings that go on at our church. We are an
active community and provide educational, spiritual and social events for our parishioners and friends.
Staying connected is another plus to the Loosaper. People who have moved out of the area use it to continue
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Sincerely,
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and the Loosaper Editorial Staff
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Therefore, it is important to make every effort to preserve and maintain the continuity of this
publication. In order to do this, we need help. Any parishioner interested in being a reporter or
assisting the editorial staff with this publication should call the church office.
Church Secretary, Lori Payette, is responsible for compiling and typing this issue. A volunteer group
performs editorial tasks such as: proofreading, layout, writing, and editing of articles. All materials
submitted are subject to editing by the Editorial Staff. The mailing of the Loosaper is also handled
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Robert, Holly & Joyce Dadekian
Robert & Arleen Drooby
John & Debbie Ekmalian
Leon & Susan Kaiser
Grace Karian
Miss Linda Kazanjian
Martin & Joyce Kenosian
Yervant Kutchukian
Shakeh, Bill & Ara McMahon (NJ)
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When the song of the angels is stilled,
When the star in the sky is gone,
When the kings and princes are home,
When the shepherds are back with their flock,
The work of Christmas begins:
To find the lost,
To heal the broken,
To feed the hungry,
To release the prisoner,
To rebuild the nations,
To bring peace among all,
To make music in the heart.
Howard Thurman
Christmas Services
American Christmas Eve Service
Tuesday, December 24, 2013 6:00 p.m.
The Feast of the Nativity and
Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Eve of the Feast of the Nativity and Baptism
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Morning Service only 10:00 a.m.
Readings from the Old Testament 5:00 p.m.
Divine Liturgy 6:00 p.m.
Nativity and Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Morning Service 9:00 a.m.
Divine Liturgy & Blessing of the Water 10:00 a.m.
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. . . Rev. Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian
ARMENIAN ANGELS
"Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained
angels without knowing it." Hebrews 13:2
I recently traveled to Montreal to perform the funeral for Jack Hagop Bardakjian. May
God enlighten his soul and grant comfort to his family.
Even in the midst of extreme sadness, there are always rays of God's hope and love that
shine through the darkness, but only if we are open to receive it. I experienced a ray of God's
light following the funeral as I was heading home to New York.
After Jack Bardakjian's memorial meal, I stopped at a local Armenian store to pick up
some delicious goodies for the ride home and then tried to make my way to the highway. I do
not speak or read French, so it was tough. After getting lost for about 30 minutes, I decided to
stop at a gas station to ask for directions. I saw an SUV truck at a gas pump, so I decided to ask
the couple in the truck. The young lady rolled down her window and then the young man got
out of the truck and came toward me with a smiling face to give me directions to Highway 15
South. I immediately noticed that he had dark hair, dark eyes and olive skin. I thought to
myself, "He looks Middle Eastern or even Armenian, I will ask him what nationality he is.” He
finished talking to me and then I said, "What is your background?" He said, "Armenian." I then
said, Hye es toon! which means in Armenian, "You are Armenian." This young man went
crazy, jumping up and down, smiling, laughing and then, with a huge happy grin, said to his
wife in the truck, "He is Armenian!" He then said to me, "You must come to our home, rest
before your trip and we will drink Armenian coffee." I hesitated and said nervously, "I have a
long trip." However, this smiling young man was persistent with his welcoming offer. I was a
bit nervous, for I did not know these people at all, but then a sense of peace came over me, as if
God was saying, "Go and visit them." I then said, "Sure, I'd love to have Armenian coffee with
you both."
I followed them back to their apartment and they welcomed me into their home. This
beautiful young couple made me Armenian coffee, served me delicious food, and even prepared
an incredible goodie bag to take with me on the trip home. We laughed, shared stories, and felt
like we had known each other for a lifetime. Halfway through my visit, we talked about
William Saroyan from Fresno and the husband mentioned Sarayan's poem about when two
Armenians come together -- 'See if they do not create a New Armenia." I told him, "That is
exactly what we are doing right now." He then realized that and we all laughed and felt the new
Armenian creation we had formed. The young couple were beautiful newlyweds. I prayed for
them and especially that God grant them children just as beautiful as they are. I felt very
comfortable in their presence and in their home, as if it were my own family. They were truly
angelic to me. I realized that I was in the midst of Armenian Angels.
This experience reminded me of my summer in Armenia in 1990, where many families
would invite me off the street and feed me dinner or lunch and show such beautiful hospitality.
God bless Dikran and Marianne and may the good Lord bless them with children. I do
hope that I can meet up again one day with these Armenian Angels. I was truly entertained and
blessed by Angels unaware!
“I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people,
whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard,
and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert
without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For
when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” -- William Saroyan
Fr. Stepanos
Parish Council Message
It’s been a busy fall at St. Peter Armenian Church and there is much to look forward to on the horizon.
On the heels of another successful fundraising effort, we recently repainted the sanctuary and vestibule areas,
replaced the existing lights with energy-efficient bulbs, recaulked the stained glass windows, and applied a
finish to the ceiling to help preserve the wood. This work, which was completed in October, has dramatically
improved the appearance of the Church.
Before the paint was dry on the renovation project (literally!), we celebrated the 114th Anniversary of St. Peter
Armenian Church with a dinner held in the Gdanian Auditorium. More than 100 parishioners and friends
turned out for a wonderful evening in which we celebrated the memory and spirit of our beloved Der Garen. A
special mortgage-burning ceremony was also held at the dinner to mark the closing of the campaign for the
building expansion project.
And now, as hard as it is to believe, Thanksgiving is almost here. The holiday will be followed quickly by the
annual Holiday Bazaar hosted by the Women’s Guild which takes place December 7-8. As with the Annual
Church Festival in June, volunteers are critical to hosting a successful event. So if you can spare a couple of
hours on December 7 or 8, please contact Holly Dadekian to see how you can help. If you can’t volunteer,
please try to stop by for lunch or dinner and stock up on some delicious baked goods for the holidays.
Lastly, on Sunday, December 15 we will be hosting a Special Parish Assembly to discuss Der Stepanos'
housing situation. Unlike a general assembly, this topic will be the only item on the agenda, so it will be a very
focused discussion. Lunch will also be provided.
All dues-paying members of the parish are encouraged to attend. Look for additional information about the
assembly in the mail.
Have a wonderful holiday season, and I look forward to seeing you in Church in the coming weeks.
Gilbert Chorbajian
Parish Council Chairman
being held
Sunday, December 15, 2013
following services
All parishioners are invited to attend and participate. Lunch will be
provided.
All dues-paying members (in good standing for 2012) will be asked
to vote on the agenda topic. Contact the church office if you have
questions about your 2012 dues account.
All Written reports
from the various
Church organizations
for printing in the
Annual Report should
be submitted to the
church office by the
end of January.
Financial reports
should also be
submitted by the end
of January.
is being held
Sunday, March 2, 2014
following services
All parishioners should make every effort to attend and participate
in the meeting.
All dues-paying members (in good standing for 2013) are
encouraged to vote. Contact the church office if you have questions
about your 2013 dues account.
Year-end reports
Photo Gallery . . . Photo Gallery . . .
Baptism of Nova Elizabeth
Chamoun, daughter of
Raffe and Jamie Chamoun,
October 20.
Parish Council Chairman, Gil Chorbajian, and
Toros Shamlian prepare for ‘Mortgage Burning’
ceremony during the 114th Church
Anniversary celebration, October 19.
Reyna Tutunjian, Tanya Tutunjian, and Nora
Derian prepare for dance performance at the
Church Anniversary celebration.
Godparents,
Dn. Garo & Maria Derian.
. . . Services, Programs & Events . . . Services, Programs & Events
Our future Deacons! Candle Holders and Altar Servers’ class participants, and leaders.
What’s the church
secretary (above)
doing in the
kitchen ?
Answer: Assisting
Fr. Stepanos
demonstrating his
pizza-making skills
at the Adult
Fellowship
luncheon,
October 2.
More of the St. Peter Armenian Church
faithful flock (above). With Thanksgiving
right around the corner, who can blame them
for wanting to come into the church through
the back door?
Happy
Thanksgiving
to all!
Church Organization News
Women’s Guild
Women’s GuildWomen’s Guild
Women’s Guild
As you read this article, preparations for the 2013 Women’s Guild Holiday Bazaar will be in full
swing. The Bazaar Coordinators, Yn. Paulette Doudoukjian and Holly Dadekian, are looking forward
to a successful and fun time for everyone involved. I’m hoping you’ll get the best present this holiday
season by being present and volunteering your time and talent on December 7 & 8!! Refer to the flyer
in this issue for more information on the Holiday Bazaar.
On Sunday, November 10, the Women’s Guild held their annual General Membership Meeting. A
special thank you to Gil Chorbajian and the Parish Council for preparing a delicious luncheon for us.
We all enjoyed watching the men at work in the kitchen - maybe a little too much!! After an opening
prayer by Der Stepanos, we began the meeting by thanking outgoing Executive Committee members
Holly Dadekian, Nectar Derian, Yn. Paulette Doudoukjian, Helena Ekmalian, Nelli Sargsyan-Pittman
and Adrina Tutunjian for all their tireless efforts on behalf of the Executive Committee and the Guild
as a whole. We then accepted nominations for the 2014 slate for election to fill those vacancies to
complete the standing Executive Committee. The full Executive Body for 2014 is as follows: Alice
Chorbajian, Holly Dadekian, Valerie Demarest, Yn. Paulette Doudoukjian, Sharon Foley, Alice
McMullan, Sonya Moroukian, Mary Panjarjian and Carol Tutunjian. We also had a brief discussion
regarding the 2014 Women’s Guild Assembly which will be held in New York City in May. After
polling the membership in attendance, Valerie Demarest and Mary Panjarjian expressed an interest in
representing St. Peter Church. The Executive Committee elected Sharon Foley and Mary Panjarjian as
the 2014 WG delegates.
Please mark your calendar and “save the date” for the Women’s Guild Christmas Party to be held on
Sunday, January 12, 2014. More information will follow, so check your weekly bulletin.
IT’S NOT A BOY! IT’S NOT A GIRL! . . . . . IT’S A COOKBOOK!!
AND IT’S BEEN DELIVERED!
Get your copy soon by contacting
the church office at (518) 274-3673,
Women’s Guild Treasurer Valerie Demarest at (518) 427-8594,
completing and returning the order form in the back of this issue,
or purchase copies at the upcoming Holiday Bazaar.
Just in time for the gift-giving season!
(For more information on this newly published cookbook, see the Press Release in this issue.)
Sharon Foley
Women’s Guild Chairman
St. Peter Church Bookstore
St. Peter Church BookstoreSt. Peter Church Bookstore
St. Peter Church Bookstore
The holidays are approaching quickly and, as we all know, it is a hustle and bustle time of year for us
all. We will celebrate with parties and decorating and, yes, gift-giving too. When doing your holiday
shopping for family and loved ones, friends and co-workers, or teachers and students, visit the St. Peter
Church Bookstore and give a gift that shows your love of your Armenian faith, culture and heritage.
The Bookstore will be prominently featured at the upcoming Holiday Bazaar sponsored by the
Women’s Guild on December 7 & 8. Many new items will be in stock for your gift-giving pleasure
including pottery, ornaments and gift items directly from Armenia, inspirational cross bracelets,
Armenian music and Liturgy CDs, books, and so much more. Browse our wonderful selection at the
Bazaar and fill your Christmas shopping list while enjoying this wonderful event.
If you know of venues for obtaining items of interest for the Bookstore at wholesale or reasonable
costs, please contact Charlotte Sevazlian via email at bookst[email protected] to share this
information. Thank you.
Charlotte Sevazlian, Bookstore Coordinator
POPULAR RECIPES SHARED
IN NEWLY-PUBLISHED ARMENIAN COOKBOOK
Women’s Guild of St. Peter Armenian Church in Upstate, NY,
produces beautiful cookbook of Armenian favorites
W
ATERVLIET
, NY The women of the St. Peter Armenian Church in Watervliet are known
throughout the Diocese for their outstanding and flavorful cooking. With that in mind, the
Women’s Guild Executive Committee of the church commissioned a cookbook with tried-and-
true, popular Armenian recipes.
More than 200 collected recipes comprise the beautifully designed, hardcover, spiral-bound
book. Women from the parish submitted their family favorites, from breads and breakfast to
desserts and all in-between. In addition, there is also a section of Women’s Guild specialties in
bulk quantities such as cheoreg (rolls), rice pilaf, bulgur dolma (stuffed peppers), kadayif
(cream-filled shredded phyllo), and tahin hatz (Lenten bread).
Eight tabbed sections make up the book. Each tab divider is uniquely designed with the
Armenian tricolor and lettering describing the section. The artwork for the entire book
including the attractive, full-color cover that highlights both the foods and parish was created
by graphic artist and Women’s Guild member, Sonya Moroukian.
The six-member cookbook committee -- consisting of Valerie Demarest, Sharon Foley, Lucy
Morton, Nellie Sargasyan-Pittman, Charlotte Sevazlian, and Dolly Shamlian -- worked nearly a
year on this publication and is proud to have it released in time for the gift-giving season.
The book also contains a dedication to all those women, both living and deceased, who gave of
their time, energy and talents for the benefit of St. Peter Armenian Church; a brief history of the
St. Peter Women’s Guild; a poem written by Parish Priest, Rev. Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian; and
Armenian culinary terms. Towards the back of the book, there are also helpful kitchen and
cooking tips.
“I believe that this well-thought-out and beautifully-designed cookbook will be a favorite for
generations to come,” shared Women’s Guild Chairwoman, Sharon Foley. It will make the
perfect gift for the holidays and other special occasions.”
These newly-published cookbooks are available for $20 each plus $5 shipping and handling.
Mail your check, payable to the St. Peter Women’s Guild, to P.O. Box 196, Watervliet, NY
12189. Cookbooks will also be available for sale on December 7 & 8 at the annual Holiday
Bazaar sponsored by the Women’s Guild. For more information, e-mail stpeter.
[email protected] or call the church office at 518-274-3673.
In 1997, the St. Peter Women’s Guild also published a cookbook, “Flavors from Our
House on the Hill,” that included both Armenian and non-Armenian recipes. This new
cookbook is the 100
th
anniversary edition to commemorate the Women’s Guild 1914
establishment in this parish community.
St. Peter Church Choir
St. Peter Church ChoirSt. Peter Church Choir
St. Peter Church Choir
New choir members are always welcome and encouraged to join the St. Peter Church Choir.
God doesn't care whether or not you have a beautiful singing voice. So come and join us as we
lift our voices in the timeless music of our Holy Badarak. You'll be glad you did! Questions and
comments about the choir are always welcome and appreciated and can be directed to Choir
Director, Rafi Topalian, at (518) 272-2000 or (518) 810-5018 or by e-mail at [email protected].
ACYOA Juniors
ACYOA JuniorsACYOA Juniors
ACYOA Juniors
SPORTS WEEKEND: St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Armenian Church hosted the 2013 ACYOA
Juniors Fall Sports Weekend in King of Prussia, PA on October 11-14. Seven members of the
St. Peter ACYOA Juniors attended the weekend activities: Nora Derian, Rebecca Moroukian,
Thomas & Riley Nevins, Ades Shemavon, Peter Topalian, and Tanya Tutunjian.
Congratulations to Peter Topalian for winning second place in the advanced chess tournament.
Thank you to Arsen Yelegen for attending and also as chaperone as well as to Fr. Stepanos and
Charles Tutunjian for providing the transportation.
CHRISTMAS GIFT-GIVING TO THE NEEDY & ACYOA CHRISTMAS LOCK-IN:
Again this year, the ACYOA Juniors will visit families in need during the holiday season. They
will deliver gifts as they visit the homes bringing Christmas joy and the spirit of love and
charity. We ask the members of our community to help with this endeavor by making monetary
donations or by donating gift cards to local grocery stores, such as Price Chopper or Hannaford,
or department stores, such as WalMart. Please contact Lori or Fr. Stepanos through the church
office to offer your assistance to this charitable service project.
All youth, ages 12-18, are encouraged to come and participate in this traditional holiday gift to
the community. ACYOA parents and advisors will also be needed to assist.
Thursday, December 12, 5:00 p.m. ~ sorting and wrapping gifts at the church
Friday, December 13, 5:00 p.m. ~ begin delivering gifts to the homes of the needy
Friday, December 13, Christmas Lock-in following gift-giving ~ ACYOA Juniors
are invited back to the church for an overnight Lock-in, concluding with breakfast on
Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m.
CHRISTMAS BALL: The Holy Trinity ACYOA Juniors of Cambridge, MA will host their
annual Christmas Ball at the Charles and Nevart Talanian Cultural Hall (145 Brattle Street,
Cambridge) on Saturday, December 14, from 8:00 to 11:30 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and
there is no admission after 8:30 p.m.. All ACYOA Juniors, ages 12-18 (and still in high school),
of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America are cordially invited. The theme is Winter
Wonderland Semi-Formal. Cost is $15 per person. Advance reservations are required and can
be made by contacting htchristm[email protected] by December 9.
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The next gathering of the Book Club, led by Dn. Yervant Kutchukian, will be on Wednesday,
December 11 at 7:00 p.m. Continuing with November’s selection, the discussion will be on The
Reluctant Prophet by Nancy Rue. The Reluctant Prophet shows how one person’s response to
God’s call can change a community forever” (from Amazon). Check your local libraries and
bookstores or visit Amazon.com or Barnesandnoble.com for availability.
Adult Fellowship
Adult FellowshipAdult Fellowship
Adult Fellowship
Our Executives have settled into our year-end winding down mode. The club does not meet
during the months of January and February due to probable inclement weather conditions. It is
difficult to cancel and reschedule plans, meals, etc.
Again this year, our monthly luncheon in October featured Der Stepanos and his professional
culinary staff (aka Lori Payette) to provide his artistic talents in spinning and preparing Pizza
Pies ala “Gregory.” Beatrice Arzoumanian, our foremost Armenianophile, provided a DVD
which recorded the activities of a group of Armenians celebrating “ARMENIAN CULTURE”
aboard a Caribbean Cruise Oh. to be young again, dancing and frolicking to Near Eastern jazz!
Our November luncheon was our traditional Thanksgiving meal with turkey and all the
trimmings prepared by our “Varbed” chef Ed Belemjian, aided and abetted by Sandy and Russ
Kilidjian and Lucy Morton. Our decorating committee, Grace Koshgarian and Carol Mattozza,
provided the appropriate décor and table settings for the occasion. The group also enjoyed
watching and discussing a video on Colonial Williamsburg depicting the Colonial life in
Virginia during the 1700’s and the efforts to become independent from British rule.
We will celebrate the Christmas season with a luncheon at the Desmond on Wednesday,
December 4. This has become a tradition for our club, enjoying a bountiful and delicious
buffet, with seasonal musical selections provided by Ed Kebabjian.
We wish our friends and neighbors the best of health, happiness and good cheer for the rest of
2013 into 2014 and beyond.
Martin Kenosian, Secretary
Sunday School
Sunday SchoolSunday School
Sunday School
On Sunday, November 17, following services, the St. Peter Sunday School staff and students
hosted a very successful Spaghetti Dinner for the parish community. The students learned how,
by serving others such as providing the community with this luncheon, is indeed ‘Serving the
Lord with Gladness’ (Psalm 100:2).
Adult Bible Study
Adult Bible StudyAdult Bible Study
Adult Bible Study
I have been thinking about various people in Scripture who brought God pleasure because of
who they were and how they lived. Today, Noah came to mind so I thought I would say a little
about him.
When you mention the name Noah, most people identify him with building an ark. I would like
to share a little about Noah's character. Genesis 6:9 says, "Noah was a righteous man, blameless
among his contemporaries; Noah walked with God." From this verse we can see the contrast
between Noah and his generation. He lived in a time when people were out of touch with God
and their behavior is described as wicked.
What does walking with God look like in a person’s life? When you look at the world around
you, does it appear to you that most people are walking with God?
People who daily choose to walk with God stand out. They don't follow the crowd; they follow
the leading of the Holy Spirit; they spend time with God daily in prayer and reading scripture;
they go to church whenever possible; they are quick to forgive when they are wronged; they use
their God given talents to serve others; and they obey the command that Jesus gave to love one
another. This is what an authentic walk with God could look like in a person’s life.
It comforts my heart to know that God did not create us to be independent of Him, but rather
dependent upon Him. He created us to need Him, to fellowship with Him, and to enjoy Him
forever.
I hope Noah's example will inspire all of us to make a daily decision to walk with God. Oh,
how much we need Him!
The Adult Bible Study class meets every other Friday morning at 10:15 a.m. in the Gdanian
Auditorium. The class meetings in December are scheduled be held on December 6 & 20.
Coffee and refreshments are provided along with a warm welcome.
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Sacraments and Rites
Baptisms Aren Varoujan Jerian, son of Vartan & Kathryn (Basal) Jerian on
September 28, 2013. Godfather, John A. Jerian; Godmother, Robin
Jerian; Celebrant, Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian.
Nova Elizabeth Chamoun, daughter of Raffe & Jamie (Moorehead)
Chamoun on October 20, 2013. Godfather, Garo Derian; Godmother,
Maria Derian; Celebrant, Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian.
Sophie Lynn Buff, daughter of John & Alyson (Chorbajian) Buff on
November 9, 2013. Godfather, Gilbert Chorbajian; Godmother,
Bridgette Chorbajian; Celebrant Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian.
Funerals Andrew Nazarian, Sr. entered his eternal rest on October 16, 2013. He
is survived by two sons, Andrew (Dianna) Nazarian, Jr. and John
(Patricia) Nazarian; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two
brothers, John (Sonya) Nazarian and Gregory (Marjorie) Nazarian; three
sisters, Dorothy Giunta, Marian (Alex) Arghanian and Lucy Krikorian;
and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was conducted by
Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian on October 21.
William T. Nevins, Sr. entered his eternal rest on November 19, 2013.
He is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Betty Jane (Avakian)
Nevins; two sons, John Berj (Karen) Nevins and William T. (Claudine)
Nevins, Jr.; a daughter, Lenore Marie Parise Nevins; five grandchildren;
a sister-in-law, Dr. A. Nancy Avakian; a nephew; and several nieces. A
memorial service was conducted by Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian on
November 23.
Karasoonk
(40-Day Memorial)
September 29, 2013 Birj Deckmejian - requested by James & Mary Kalteux.
October 13, 2013 Mary Nazarian Patoukian - requested by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nazarian;
Mr. & Mrs. David Lloyd & Family; Mr. & Mrs. Steven Sawyer &
Family (NH).
October 20, 2013 Philip J. Natcharian - requested by Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Natcharian
and children, Christopher, Ryan & William (CT); Michael Natcharian;
Alice Wildman; Martin & Janice Toomjian; Haig Soultanian; Anahid
Ounanian; Richard & Sonia Matulewicz (RI); Jason, Ari, Sara & Ani
Gomez (RI); Randy & Debbie Zareski and children, Amanda & Jordan;
Edward Belemjian & Family; Toros Shamlian, Jr.; Linda & Herb
Chorbajian; Linda Simidian; Donna Quinn.
November 10, 2013 Patricia Ambrozak - requested by Susan & Leon Kaiser.
Dareleetz
(First Anniversary)
November 10, 2013 Martin Kavoukian - requested by Doris Kasarjian Kavoukian (CA); J.J.
Christopher & Tiffany Kasarjian; Michael, Linda & Marissa Kavoukian;
Nazar H. Ashjian, Jr. (CA); Edward Stepanian & Family (AZ); Clare
Schisa; Mr. & Mrs. George McNeff; George & Cathy Mahserjian;
Jacqueline & Meredith Prince; Ralph Vartigian & Family; Dennis Onado
(CA).
Hokehankist
September 29, 2013 John Barsamian (Tenth Anniversary); Virginia Barsamian—requested
by James & Mary Kalteux.
Satenig Nakeshjian; Mildred Quinones Schilo - requested by the
Quinones Family.
Adam J. Simonian (Ninth Anniversary); Jennifer A. Simonian;
Simonian Family Members - requested by Barbara & Brian Olesen.
October 13, 2013 Seeroon Gitjian; Arce Jerian; Saued, Lousagen, Ovsanna, and Alez -
requested by Leza Vartan & Tervanda Karayan.
October 20, 2013 Our Faithful Departed Forefathers and Benefactors of St. Peter
Armenian Church for whom Church Memorials have been
established. (Names are listed on separate page.)
Sarah Natcharian (Twelfth Anniversary) - requested by Mr. & Mrs.
Matthew Natcharian and children, Christopher, Ryan & William (CT);
Michael Natcharian; Haig Soultanian; Anahid Ounanian; Richard &
Sonia Matulewicz (RI); Jason, Ari, Sara & Ani Gomez (RI); Randy &
Debbie Zareski and children, Amanda & Jordan; Edward Belemjian &
Family; Toros Shamlian, Jr.; Linda & Herb Chorbajian; Linda Simidian.
Arshag (Archie) Soultanian (Fourth Anniversary) - requested by Randy
& Debbie Zareski and children, Amanda & Jordan; Scott & Cindy Secor
and children, Alexis, Austin & Logan; John & Laura Soultanian &
Family (FL); Steven Soultanian and children, Zachary & Nicole; Haig
Soultanian; Richard & Sonia Matulewicz (RI); Jason, Ari, Sara & Ani
Gomez (RI); Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Natcharian and children, Christopher,
Ryan & William (CT); Michael Natcharian; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bedian.
Gorken Melikian (Twentieth Anniversary) - requested by Mr. & Mrs.
Matthew Natcharian and children, Christopher, Ryan & William (CT).
Vardui Rosalia Chazizian (Twelfth Anniversary) - requested by Irina,
Edward, Guerman, Felix, Filipp & Mia Ermolenko.
Martin Kavoukian - requested by Doros Kasarjian Kavoukian (CA).
October 27, 2013 Azniv Hamalian (Second Anniversary); Shahe Panjarjian (Sixth
Anniversary); Hamalian & Panjarjian Family Members - requested by
Mary & Ara Panjarjian; Ani & Sarkis Khatcherian & Family (FL); Mr. &
Mrs. George Mahserjian.
Gerry Orcutt, Sr.; Aroxy Orcutt; Gerry Orcutt, Jr. - requested by
Marian Varteresian & Family (MA).
Altar Flowers
October 13, 2013 Sonia Hachigian and Isabel Krempa in memory of Sarkis Hachigian
(Seventh Anniversary).
October 20, 2013 The Asador & Sarah Kenosian Endowment Fund on the occasion of the
114th Anniversary of St. Peter Armenian Church.
November 10, 2013 Susan & Leon Kaiser in memory of Patricia Ambrozak.
Altar Candles
October 13, 2013 Sonia Hachigian and Isabel Krempa in memory of Sarkis Hachigian
(Seventh Anniversary).
October 20, 2013 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Chorbajian and Herb & Linda Chorbajian in memory
of Ghevont Chorbajian.
DECEASED CLERGY OF THE PARISH:
REV VAHRAM MISIRLIAN,
VERY REV DRIPOUN BEDZAKIAN,
VERY REV LEVONT MARTOOGESSIAN,
VERY REV DIRYRE MARKARIAN,
REV BEDROS VARTANIAN,
REV SAHAG DERBEDROSIAN,
VERY REV STEPAN VARTANIAN,
REV YEGHISHE KALCHUNJIAN,
REV NISHAN PAPAZIAN,
REV YEGHISHE KASPARIAN,
REV LEVONT PAROUNAGIAN,
REV VAHAN GULDALIAN,
REV VARTAN DERASSADOURIAN,
ARCHBISHOP PAPKEN VARJABEDIAN,
VERY REV MESROB SEMERJIAN
ARCHBISHOP HMAYAK INTOYAN
REV GAREN GDANIAN
DEACONS & CHOIR MEMBERS:
MARY KIZIRIAN, GARY URAM,
HAROUTYOUN MINASSIAN, JACK GULDALIAN,
LUCY HACHIGIAN OHANIAN,
CHARLES OUNJIAN, MARY HACHIGIAN,
ROSEMARY KAPRIELIAN KRIKORIAN,
ALICE KARAGEOZIAN, ELIZABEL GOEBEL,
VERGINE OHANESIAN, HARRY VARTIGIAN,
ROSE GULDALIAN, NEVART VARTANESIAN KOUZOUIAN,
SHAHE PANJARJIAN, ADRENA URAM,
SETA DEGERMENJIAN, ANTRANIG MALKONIAN
ARMENIANS OF AINTAB
ALICE & DICKRAN AMMIAN
SARKIS & BEATRICE ARAKEL
ROBERT & MARY ASADORIAN
BERJ & PARIS AVAKIAN
HARRY, JOHN, MARGARET, BERTHA & ALBERT AVAKIAN
KARNIG & SIRARPI BABIKIAN
GEORGE A. BAKER
JOHN BALIAN
VARTAVAR & ARAM BALIAN
YERVANT & ARCHALOUYCE BARONIAN
JACOB & MARY BELEMJIAN
VIRGINIA C. BELEMJIAN
LEO BUCHAKJIAN & MARGARET (BUCHAKJIAN) WILSEY
VAHAN & BERNICE BUCHAKJIAN
SETH & VICTORIA CHICHAKIAN
GHEVONT & ANNA CHORBAJIAN
KENNETH CHORBAJIAN
DICRAN & MARY DERARAKELIAN
ARSEN & MAKROUHI DEROHANNESIAN
PAUL DEROHANNESIAN
FLORENCE DERATZIAN AVAKIAN & LEONA DERATZIAN
VIRGINIA M. & JAMES DICHIAN
HAGOP & AZNIV DJEHIZIAN
MIREILLE DJEHIZIAN
AVAK, HACHADOOR, AZNIV & MARY ESSEPIAN
RICHARD S. & SARAH FARASHIAN
HARRY, JOHN & ARMENAG GAROOGIAN
GAROOGIAN & MEGERDICHIAN FAMILIES
SIRAGAN & AROUSIAG GERAGOSIAN
ANGEL & HRANT GEVREKIAN
STEPHAN, MARIAM & OHANESS GHAZARIAN
EDWARD HARTUNIAN
JOSEPH HARTUNIAN
LYNNE C. HARTUNIAN
HARAZAD & NECTAR HRACHIAN
Those we remember on this Day of Memorials
Those we remember on this Day of MemorialsThose we remember on this Day of Memorials
Those we remember on this Day of Memorials
October 20, 2013
October 20, 2013October 20, 2013
October 20, 2013
Our Faithful Departed Forefathers and Benefactors of
Our Faithful Departed Forefathers and Benefactors of Our Faithful Departed Forefathers and Benefactors of
Our Faithful Departed Forefathers and Benefactors of
St. Peter Arme
St. Peter ArmeSt. Peter Arme
St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church for Whom Church Memorials have been Established.
nian Apostolic Church for Whom Church Memorials have been Established.nian Apostolic Church for Whom Church Memorials have been Established.
nian Apostolic Church for Whom Church Memorials have been Established.
SARKIS & SIRANOUSH JABIAN
MARY JAFFARIAN
JOHN & HALINA (LIPINSKI) KACHARIAN
HENRY & ANNA (KENOSIAN) KAISER
JOHN & NEVART KARIAN
DICRAN & ARSHALOOS KASPARIAN
ANDREW & SARAH KAZANJIAN
KAPRIEL & AGHAVNI KAZANJIAN
LEO KAZANJIAN
ASADOOR, SARAH, SATENIG & GRACE KENOSIAN
GREGORY SR, KATHRYN & GREGORY JR KENOSIAN
MARGARET & YERANOS KENOSIAN
BAIDSAR & OSKIAN KILIDJIAN
MISSAK, AGNES, JOHN, JACK & CHARLES KOCHIAN
KRIKOR & ZAKIA KORKUNIAN
MICHAEL, MARY, ROSEMARY & GEORGE KOSHGARIAN
HAGOP, AZNIV & ROSE KOUMJIAN
KARNIG & EDWARD KOURBETIAN
HARRY, HELEN & HRANT MARDEROSIAN
STEVE & ENZA MATIGIAN
PAYLIG & VAHE MEDZMOROUKIAN
VARTAN, RACHEL, LOOSAPER & GEORGE MEGHREBLIAN
GRACE, THOMAS & JOHN MICHOIAN
MIHRAN & ALICE MOORADIAN
MARK & ROSANNE MOROUKIAN
NICHON & SARAH MOROUKIAN
PAUL & ALICE E. MOROUKIAN
ROSE MOROUKIAN
SARKIS MOROUKIAN
NAOMI NATCHARIAN
NAZARET & ZAROUHI NATCHARIAN
PHILIP & SARAH NATCHARIAN
AGHAJAN & VERKINE NAZARIAN
SHOUSHANIG & MARDIROS NAZARIAN
LUCY OSGANIAN, OSGANIAN & SHEKERJIAN FAMILIES
MARGARET PAPARIAN
SAVERIO PASCAZIO
HAGOP & MARY (NAZARIAN) PATOUKIAN
CARNEY & CHARLOTTE POSTOIAN
JORGE T. & MARION T. QUIROGA
MAYRANUSH & MIHRAN SAATJIAN
MARGARET SAKALIAN
GEORGE, DAVID & MARTHA SARKISIAN
HARRY T. SHAMLIAN
TOROS, SR. & MARY SHAMLIAN
GARABED SHEPIRTIGIAN
HOVONESS, PYLOON, JERRY & SGT. JAMES SIMONIAN
JENNIFER & ADAM SIMONIAN
LEVON SOGOIAN
ADOOR & MARY TABAKIAN
HARRY, NOURITZA & ROXY TABLAIAN
YEGHISHE & ELIZA TABLAIAN
HENRY TALARICO
ELIZABETH, DOROTHY, GEORGE, VAHAN & JOHN TAMAMIAN
JOHN, ASTGIG & PHILIP TASHJIAN
VARTAN G. TELIAN
JAMES, VICTORIA & PAUL WAYNE TELLALIAN
HOVAGIM & ARMENOUHI THOMASIAN
KHOREN & SHOUSHANIG TORIGIAN
SETA TOROSSIAN
SHAHNAZAR & LUCY TUTUNJIAN
ANN VARTIGIAN
CECILIA VARTIGIAN, VARTIGIAN & BOYAJIAN FAMILIES
LOUSENTAG ZAKARIAN
Fellowship Hour
If you, or a member of your family, are celebrating a special event (birthday, anniversary,
promotion, retirement, etc.), why not share the joy with your Church Family by donating
refreshments for the fellowship hour. You might also wish to do this in memory of a loved one,
as a thanksgiving, or just in "fellowship." Please contact the church office to make the
necessary arrangements and to reserve the date of your choice.
October 27, 2013 Mary Panjarjian in memory of loved ones.
Gift of Prayer Ministry
“You shall be remembered before the immortal Lamb of God.” Special prayers may be
requested for healing, remembrance (in memory of), or special recognition by completing the
request form available in this issue or by contacting the church office. Both the person making
the prayer request, as well as the one being prayed for, will be remembered. A beautiful "Gift
of Prayer" card will be sent as an acknowledgment of the prayer request. Please continue to
keep those for whom prayers have been requested in your personal prayers.
September 22, 2013 Tara Atashkian
- prayers of remembrance as requested by Aram
Atashian.
October 6, 2013 Leola Ruzzo - prayers of healing as requested by Isabel Krempa.
October 13, 2013 Howard Hoffman
and John Sarkis Manuelian
- prayers of
remembrance as requested by Barbara Derian & Richard DeMartino.
November 10, 2013 Margaret Paulsen
- prayers of remembrance as requested by Barbara
Derian.
Anna Pascazio - prayers of healing and restoration as requested by Joyce
& Martin Kenosian.
November 17, 2013 Bergenfield High School Class of 1983 - prayers of peace and joy on
the occasion of the 30th Anniversary Class Reunion as well as God’s
enlightenment for the souls of the departed as requested by Fr. Stepanos
Doudoukjian.
Announcements
Congratulations to Ashley A. Bedian, daughter of Sandra & Robert Bedian, who recently
graduated from the University at Albany with a degree in Biology. She graduated from Averill
Park High School in 2009 and was a member of the National Honor Society. Best wishes and
good luck to Ashley in her future endeavors.
Congratulations also to Bobby Meeson for graduating from Union College in June 2013. Bob
is the son of Bob & Shelia Meeson and the nephew of Sharon Pauley.
Special Donations
Donations for the General Fund were received from the following: St. Peter Adult Fellowship
($1,000); Mr. & Mrs. Martin Toomajian ($25).
Happy New Year
& Merry Christmas
Gift of Love Donations
Gift of Love DonationsGift of Love Donations
Gift of Love Donations
Sincere appreciation is extended to those who gave a “Gift of Love” donation in memory of their loved ones and the
114
th
Anniversary of our Church.
$ 250 Herb & Linda Chorbajian
214 Sonia Hachigian
in memory of Hachigian and
Stepanian Families
114 Ara Kayayan
200 Winifred Ammian
100 Rosemary Ammian Beatrice Arzoumanian Gerald Arzoumanian
Mr/Mrs Charles Chorbajian Rob & Holly Dadekian Marguerite Djehizian
Joanne Hartunian Mary & James Kalteux Mr/Mrs Edward Kaprielian
Martin & Joyce Kenosian Russ & Sandy Kildijian George & Virginia Mahserjian
Mr/Mrs R. Mihran Mooradian Betty & George Osganian
75 Leon & Susan Kaiser
50 George & Elsie Bedrosian Helen Bezjian The Derian Family
Ralph & Elizabeth Enokian Yn. Zabelle Gdanian Mr/Mrs Richard Hartunian
Mr/Mrs Vartan Jerian Doris Kasarjian Kavoukian (CA) Mr/Mrs Harry Koshgarian
H. Khachik & Mary Minassian Alice Sanjian Rotondi Liz & Bob Runnells (ME)
Mr/Mrs Charles Tutunjian Kai & Susan Wendt & Family
45 Armenak & Winifred Kutchukian
40 Rev/Mrs Stepanos Doudoukjian
& Family
30 Isabel Krempa Slava Kyaruns
25 Edward & Bertha Kazanjian Lucy Krikorian Mary Panjarjian
Florence Paparian
20 Aram A. Atashian, Jr. Mrs. Mary Shanks
Total: $3,238
In Lieu of Flowers
In Lieu of FlowersIn Lieu of Flowers
In Lieu of Flowers Donations
Donations Donations
Donations
IN MEMORY OF STEPHEN AZARIAN
$ 5 Betty Avakian
New Total: $975
IN MEMORY OF REV. FR. GAREN GDANIAN
$100 Edward & Lynn Jamie
75 Rev/Mrs Stepanos Doudoukjian
50 Theodore & Grace Sapino (FL) Rosemary Wieczorek (WI)
25 Rev/Mrs Shahe Altounian (CA)
New Total: $16,021
IN MEMORY OF ANDREW NAZARIAN, SR.
$500 Tioga Downs Racetrack, LLC
200 Gregory & Marjorie Nazarian,
Jim & Marion Kehrer & Family,
Jay & Kim Ashby & Family (OH)
100 Alex & Marion Arghnian & Families Lucy Krikorian Yankee Doodle Band
75 Saratoga Harness Horsepersons Assoc.
50 Mr/Mrs Philip Gross Mr/Mrs Martin Kenosian Bill Marderosian
25 Mr/Mrs Charles Chorbajian Marie Connelly Ralph & Elizabeth Enokian
James & Nancy O’Brien Barbara & Tom Squadere (FL) Dr/Mrs Robert Steiner (SC)
Coleen Stevens
20 Shirley & John Avakian George Hachigian &
Helena Ekmalian
15 Betty Avakian
10 Ralph Vartigian
Total: $1,465
IN MEMORY OF ALBERT V. PAPARIAN
$ 20 Shirley Avakian
New Total: $2,255
Sincere appreciation and acknowledgment is extended to the above-named individuals for their generous memorial
donations.
Community News
Our condolences to:
The friends and family of Ruth A. Nazarian who entered her eternal rest on November
13, 2013. Ruth is survived by two nieces, Diana (David) Lloyd and Deborah (Steven)
Sawyer; a brother, John Dee; a sister, Jackie Ward; a brother-in-law and sister-in-law,
Robert & Trudy Nazarian; and several nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand
nephews.
The friends and family of Hagop (Jack) Bardakjian (Canada) who entered his eternal
rest on November 15, 2013. Hagop is survived by his wife, Hasmik, and their two
children, Hrant and Sonia; his parents, Hrant & Alice Bardakjian; a sister, Talin (Setrak)
Nalbandian; and a niece and two nephews.
HUDSON RIVER HOLIDAY CRUISE, December 14: In celebration of the 10th
Anniversary of the AraratYouth & Conference Center, the Board of Directors has planned a
New York City harbor cruise for Saturday, December 14, 2013. World Yacht Charters of Pier
81 in Manhattan will host the event on their 160climate controlled vessel, the Princess. The
evening will be Black Tie optional, and include complimentary bar service, dinner and
entertainment. Embarkation will begin promptly at 7:00 p.m. The Princess will sail around the
city, pass the Statue of Liberty, and return to port at 10:00 p.m. For additional information and
ticket sales, please contact Nicholas Durgarian at NYCCruise@araratcenter.org.
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Saturdays, 10am - 4pm
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CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday, December 4 Adult Fellowship Christmas Luncheon: The Desmond ~ 11:30am
St. Gregory of Narek Prayer Group: Conference Room ~ 7:00pm
Friday, December 6 Adult Bible Study Class: Gdanian Auditorium ~ 10:15am
Holiday Bazaar Prep Day: Gatnabour (Rice Pudding) ~ 4:00pm
Coordinators: Yn. Paulette Doudoukjian & Helena Ekmalian
Saturday, December 7 HOLIDAY BAZAAR: DAY 1 ~ 11:00am - 7:00pm
Sunday, December 8 Family Worship Day
HOLIDAY BAZAAR: DAY 2 ~ 12:00 noon - 4:00pm
Wednesday, December 11 Candle Holders’ Class: 5pm
Dinner for Candle Holder’s & Altar Servers: 5:45pm
Altar Servers’ Class: 6:15pm
St. Peter Church Book Club: Conference Room ~ 7:00pm
Sunday, December 15 Special Parish Assembly: Gdanian Auditorium following services
Wednesday, December 18 7 Sacraments Discussion on Penance: Gdanian Auditorium
Potluck Dinner ~ 6:00pm
Discussion ~ 7:00 pm
Friday, December 20 Adult Bible Study Class: Gdanian Auditorium ~ 10:15am
Sunday, December 22 Requiems in December: Contact church office to arrange
Tuesday, December 24 American Christmas Eve Service: 6:00 p.m.
December 23-January 3 Church Office Closed
Friday, January 3 Adult Bible Study Class: Gdanian Auditorium ~ 10:15am
Sunday, January 5 Armenian Christmas Eve Service:
Morning Service only ~ 10:00am
Readings from the Old Testament ~ 5:00pm
Divine Liturgy ~ 6:00pm
Sunday, January 12 Armenian Christmas Service:
Morning Service ~ 9:00am
Divine Liturgy ~ 10:00am
Women’s Guild Christmas Party (details to be announced)
NON-PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT NO. 134
ST. PETER ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH
100 TROY-SCHENECTADY ROAD
P.O BOX 196
WATERVLIET, NY 12189