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  • Women Train For the "Good Race" at St. James

    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

    May 21, 2004
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    WORKSHOP IN WATERTOWN FOCUSES ON WOMEN'S MINISTRY

    Before running a marathon, you must first train. Before taking that
    important test, you have to spend time studying and preparing.
    The same might be said for living a Christian life: it takes
    preparation and training.

    Earlier this year, women from throughout the Watertown, MA, area
    gathered at the St. James Church for a retreat titled "The Modern
    Woman: Shaping Up For Faith; Training to Run the Good Race." The event
    was organized by "Circle of Friends" -- the Watertown parish women's
    group focused on Christian fellowship and personal spiritual growth.

    "The retreat was a great reminder of the practical steps we can take
    to help us run the good race -- that is, build a closer relationship
    with Christ," said Elaine Westermark, who coordinates the "Circle of
    Friends" programs with Yn. Natasha Aljalian.

    The half-day retreat on January 17, 2004, was coordinated by Elise
    Antreassian, Diocesan coordinator of Christian education. It attracted
    not only members of the St. James parish but women from other area
    Diocesan churches, as well as from the local Armenian Catholic and
    Protestant communities.

    The day's focus grew out of a conversation between Yn. Aljalian,
    Westermark, Laura Purutyan, and Adrenna Antreasian, about the need for
    more topical, spiritual programming for their diverse group of women,
    who range in age from 20 to 70.

    "We knew we were all committed to helping meet the need for spiritual
    programming for women and so, with Der Arakel's blessing, we decided
    to jump in and begin planning," Yn. Aljalian said. "We know how much
    women can learn from one another and how much comfort we get from
    sharing with one another, particular as women are often the ones
    responsible for making Christ present in their homes and in the lives
    of their families."

    The retreat began with participants getting to know each other and
    sharing experiences and opinions, such as what they felt were high
    and low points in the Sunday liturgy, and challenges to spiritual
    growth they faced.

    Participants then explored where they were going personally, by
    assessing where they were in a session that covered personal finances,
    relationships, happiness, and health.

    During a discussion on the habits of a disciple, the group focused on
    specific characteristics of Christian discipline: spending time with
    God's word by reading the Bible regularly; being prayerful in action
    and attitude; being generous with the blessings and gifts that come
    from God; and creating a fellowship of believers, such as the Circle
    of Friends.

    "The Circle of Friends has given me the outlet and resources to deepen
    my understanding of life and God's purpose," said participant Lisa
    Zeytoonian. "Everyone should have this kind of outlet."

    The Diocese conducts such retreats and seminars throughout its local
    parishes for women's groups, parish councils, couples organizations,
    and general congregations.

    "I am always amazed and inspired," said the Diocese's Elise
    Antreassian, on her second visit to the Watertown women's group.
    "When people of different backgrounds, ages, and life stories come
    together in the church, seeking the love of Christ in the fellowship
    of one another, it feels magnificent."

    To arrange for a similar program in your area, contact Antreassian
    by e-mailing [email protected] or calling the Diocese at
    (212) 686-0710 ext. 57.

    -- 5/21/04

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

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): Dozens of women from throughout the Watertown, MA,
    area gathered at the St. James Church recently for a retreat run by
    the Diocese and designed to enrich their personal faith.

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