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  • Archbishop Annual Appeal 2004 Showcased During Boston-Area Gathering

    ARCHBISHOP'S ANNUAL APPEAL 2004 SHOWCASED DURING GATHERING OF
    BOSTON-AREA PARISHIONERS

    BOSTON, December 9 (Noyan Tapan). On Wednesday, December 1, more than
    70 Armenians from local parishes throughout the Boston area attended a
    reception, during which they were introduced to the Archbishop's
    Annual Appeal 2004 and the future plans of the Diocese of the Armenian
    Church of America (Eastern).

    According to the Press Office of the Diocese, the reception, hosted by
    The Guleserian Family at the Sheraton Commander Hotel in Cambridge,
    MA, was one of many regional receptions being organized to give
    parishioners a chance to meet with Archbishop Khajag Barsamian,
    Primate; members of the Diocesan Council; and representatives from the
    Diocesan staff.

    The evenings are a chance for parishioners to get a better
    understanding of what the Diocese does to further the Armenian
    Christian faith, and why donating to the Archbishop's Annual Appeal
    2004 makes a difference.

    "People appreciated the Primate's presence there, and the ability to
    ask questions," said John Amboian, vice chair of the Diocesan Council,
    who attended the reception. "And they came away saying it was very
    informative. They really learned how those funds will be
    utilized. Some people think, when they give to something like the
    Archbishop's Annual Appeal that it will be used to pay rent or
    utilities. But the point is that's not right. We're using those funds
    to expand our programs and ministries that serve our parishes."

    The discussions on Diocesan programs and ministries focused on efforts
    targeting six areas: building a better understanding of our faith,
    engaging young people, supporting emerging Armenian communities,
    providing continuing education and leadership training for clergy and
    lay leaders, finding new ways to communicate with every Armenian, and
    building a foundation of stewardship in all our parishes.

    Christopher Tashjian, a member of the Armenian Church Youth
    Organization of America (ACYOA) Central Council, told the attendees
    how he personally has benefited from programs and ministries operated
    by the Eastern Diocese thanks to the continuous support of the
    Archbishop's Annual Appeal.

    The reception is just one of several planned throughout the Diocese
    this winter. The Primate and Diocesan leaders already met with
    parishioners in Chicago. They will gather in New Jersey on December
    10; at the Church of the Holy Martyrs in Bayside, NY, on December 16;
    and at the St. John Church in Southfield, MI, on January 20. Other
    events are being planned.

    "We want to meet with the faithful and answer their questions and hear
    their suggestions," said Archbishop Barsamian. "We want to show them
    how the Diocese, thanks to their support, is working to make the
    Armenian Church a vital part of each Armenian's life."

    The receptions are not just for donors, but are open to every
    Armenian.
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