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    PRESS OFFICE
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Coordinator of Information Services
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 60; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.org

    June 9, 2004
    ___________________

    RECORD NUMBERS OF YOUNG LEADERS HEAD TO TEXAS FOR BUSINESS, FELLOWSHIP,
    AND WORSHIP

    The young people of the St. Sarkis Church of Dallas, TX, chapter of the
    Armenian Church Youth Organization of America (ACYOA) played host to
    hundreds of ACYOA members during the group's energetic and successful
    General Assembly and Sports Weekend.

    The Assembly, from May 27 to 28, brought together 40 representatives
    from 17 parishes. It was the first time the Dallas chapter hosted the
    events.

    "This was my first time attending the General Assembly, and it was very
    encouraging and inspiring to discover that others share the same
    dedication, hope and excitement about having a successful ACYOA, locally
    and nationally," said Melissa DerPilbosian, an ACYOA member from the
    Holy Trinity Church of Cheltenham, PA

    YOUNG STEWARDS

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Eastern Diocese, told the
    young faithful that it is never too early for them to step forward and
    take roles of responsibility in the church community.

    "Armenians, throughout our history, have beautifully exemplified the
    Christian tradition of stewardship. All of our worthy achievements, our
    long survival in the face of terrible obstacles, are in the deepest
    sense a record of faithful stewardship, by the Armenian people to our
    Almighty Lord and Master," the Primate said. "Our parents and
    grandparents did not take on all these challenges because they felt
    there was something in it for themselves. Quite the reverse. They
    worked and sacrificed and contributed because they regarded the church
    itself, and service to God, as something greater than themselves: as a
    duty they had inherited from prior generations; as a legacy they were
    obliged to hand down to generations yet to come."

    "Now, all of this heritage has been placed in your hands," he told the
    young delegates. "You are the new stewards of the Armenian Church. It
    is now your turn -- your obligation -- to be its care-takers, its
    defenders, its creative builders."

    The Primate also read to the Assembly a message from His Holiness
    Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians; and led
    the young delegates in a bible study dealing with the idea of
    stewardship. The Primate then hosted the delegates for a luncheon,
    during which he answered questions on a variety of issues.

    The Assembly was a chance not only for the delegates to get business
    done, but to get to know the Primate better and get to know each other
    as well.

    "It's always a pleasure being with people my age who share the same
    faith and values that I do," said Dn. Armen Jesralyan, an ACYOA member
    at the St. Leon Church of Fair Lawn, NJ. "I can't express how much of
    an influence this has on me."

    Also speaking during the assembly was Jason Demerjian, the Eastern
    Diocese's college ministry facilitator, who spoke on remaining a
    faithful Armenian Christian. His ministry is the newest effort by the
    Eastern Diocese to reach out to those who do not attend regular
    services.

    "It was a true blessing to witness the strong commitment and fresh ideas
    demonstrated at the Assembly," said Gregory Andonian, ACYOA
    representative from the St. Gregory of Narek Church in Cleveland, OH.
    "The Armenian Church and its people have a bright future."

    CHOOSING NEW LEADERS

    The ACYOA delegates voted for three Central Council seats. Re-elected
    for another two-year term were Maria Derderian of the St. Sahag and St.
    Mesrob Church of Wynnewood, PA; and Rita Akaraz of the St. John Church
    of Southfield, MI. Also elected was Karen Khatchadourian of the St.
    Thomas Church of Tenafly, NJ.

    "The ACYOA Central Council continues to be an integral part of the
    Armenian Church. Their wisdom and passion has helped strengthen this
    organization in the past few years," said Steve Megrdichian, the youth
    director from the Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church of Providence, RI.
    "Their mission has been to collectively put forth each of their talents
    to promote the ACYOA and its programs."

    The new Central Council officers for the 2004-05 year are: Jennifer
    Morris, chair; Dn. Diran Jebejian, vice chair; Rita Akaraz, treasurer;
    Tammy Bagdigian, secretary; Maria Derderian, public relations;
    Christopher Tashjian, chapter relations; and Karen Khatchadourian,
    programming.

    "This year's Central Council is composed of strong leaders and
    passionate servants of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ," said Morris,
    who begins her last year on the Central Council after 15 years of
    involvement. "We will work together to continue strengthening the ACYOA
    on the national level, while focusing on effective communication and
    programming to help benefit young adults throughout the Eastern
    Diocese."

    CELEBRATING THEIR FAITH

    On Sunday, more than 75 of the young delegates joined the faithful
    parishioners of St. Sarkis Church for a Divine Liturgy, celebrated by
    Fr. Daniel Findikyan, dean of St. Nersess Seminary. Fr. Haigazoun
    Najarian, pastor of the St. Sahag and St. Mesrob Church of Wynnewood,
    PA, delivered the Armenian sermon and the English sermon was delivered
    by Fr. Vazken Movsesian, from the Western Diocese.

    After the liturgy, the Primate conducted a special Service of
    Installation for the new ACYOA Central Council.

    "We, and the faithful present here, ask for God's blessings upon these
    servants of the Church, that they may continue to serve God and the Holy
    Mother Church of Armenia," said Nancy Basmajian, executive secretary of
    the ACYOA, as she presented the council to the Primate.

    SPORTS AND GAMES

    Following a weekend of business and church services, 350 young adults
    from the Eastern Diocese took part in the Sports Weekend, which ran from
    May 28 to 31, 2004. The Sports Weekend committee was chaired by Evelyn
    Boyajian. More than 172 athletes from 12 parishes competed in events
    ranging from chess and tavloo to track and basketball.

    Along with sports events on Saturday, there were also a series of
    workshops, covering topics such as: college life and the church; the
    realities of sex, drugs, and violence; the state of marriage; a
    discussion on the movie "The Passion of the Christ"; and presentations
    on the Armenian General Benevolent Union and the Armenian Genocide
    Museum and Memorial.

    The young members of the Eastern Diocese were joined by the chair of the
    Armenian Church Youth Organization (ACYO) of the Western Diocese, Hovig
    Artinian, who was accompanied by about 50 ACYO-WD members. He told the
    ACYOA delegates at the Assembly that he hoped a new era of open
    communication could build joint ventures between the two organizations.

    Several clergymen also spent the weekend with the ACYOA members,
    including: Fr. Daniel Findikyan, dean of the St. Nersess Seminary; Fr.
    Nersess Jebejian, pastor of the St. Hagop Church in St. Petersburg, FL;
    Fr. Garabed Kochakian, pastor of the St. John Church of Southfield, MI;
    and Fr. Haigazoun Najarian, pastor of the Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church
    of Wynnewood, PA.

    * * *

    Taking home first place honors during the ACYOA Sports Weekend were:
    Men's Basketball - St. Vartan Cathedral
    Women's Basketball - St. John Church, Detroit, MI
    Volleyball - St. James Church, Watertown, MA
    Soccer - Holy Ascension Church, Trumbull, CT
    Tug-of-War - St. Sarkis Church, Dallas, TX
    Bull Riding - Onnik Madanyan, St. Gregory the Illuminator Church,
    Chicago, TX
    Chess - David Avanesov, St. Gregory of Narek Church, Cleveland, OH
    Tavloo - Ara Minassian, St. Sarkis Church, Dallas, TX
    Ping-Pong - Fernando Maraslioglu, St. Sarkis Church, Dallas, TX
    Track, Men's 100 meters - Diran Belekian, California
    Track, Women's 100 meters - Kelly Karakashian, St. John Church, Detroit,
    MI
    Track, Men's 200 meters - Diran Balekian, California
    Track, Women's 200 meters - Kelly Karakashian, St. John Church, Detroit,
    MI
    Track, Men's 400 meters - Diran Balekian, California
    Track, Men's 800 meters - Charlie Stamboulian, St. John Church, Detroit,
    MI
    Track, Men's 1,600 meters - Thomas Stamboulian, St. John Church,
    Detroit, MI
    Massis Award - St. Sarkis Church, Dallas, TX
    Babayan Cup - St. James Church, Watertown, MA

    -- 6/9/04

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable on the Eastern
    Diocese's website, www.armenianchurch.org.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese
    of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), with the newly chosen ACYOA
    Central Council at St. Sarkis Church of Dallas, TX, the host of the 2004
    ACYOA General Assembly and Sports Weekend.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): The Primate discusses stewardship with the delegates
    at the 2004 ACYOA General Assembly in Dallas, TX.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): A team takes part in the tug-of-war competition
    during the ACYOA Sports Weekend in Dallas, TX.

    PHOTO CAPTION (4): Basketball was one of the sports in the 2004 ACYOA
    Sports Weekend, hosted by the St. Sarkis Church of Dallas, TX.

    # # #

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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