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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

    March 8, 2005
    ___________________

    ACYOA LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE FOCUSES ON FELLOWSHIP

    For each of the past six years, at a modest conference center just north
    of New York City, the future of the Armenian Church has been shaped.

    Since 1999, dozens of young people from parishes throughout the Diocese
    attended the Young Adult Leadership Conference hosted by the Armenian
    Church Youth Organization of America (ACYOA). This year 49 young
    people, with an average age of 22, attended the conference at the Don
    Bosco Retreat Center in Stony Point, NY, from February 18 to 20, 2005.

    On the agenda for the conference: Building future leaders for the
    Armenian Church.

    "There are times, I'll admit, that my hopes for the future of Armenian
    youth in our church is low, but after this weekend, I am reassured,"
    said participant Karinne Hovnanian from the Holy Trinity Church of
    Cheltenham, PA. "The leadership instilled in this weekend will,
    prayerfully, lead our youth back to Christ."

    LAYING THE FOUNDATION

    The goal of the ACYOA is to give participants in the Young Adult
    Leadership Conference the tools, drive, and determination to be
    dedicated and knowledgeable leaders to their Armenian Church
    communities. Since it was invigorated, the weekend has led a number of
    young people to seek leadership positions in their home parishes.

    "The ACYOA has shown itself to be the training ground for our future lay
    and ordained leaders and ministers," said Fr. Daniel Findikyan, the dean
    of St. Nersess Seminary who served as chaplain for this year's
    conference and lead an open question-and-answer session for
    participants. "These young men and women -- so creative, so energetic,
    so devoted to Christ and to our church -- reminded me once again that
    the future of our church and people in America is bright."

    Each year, the ACYOA Central Council asks parishes in the Diocese to
    send two representatives to the free conference, the cost of which is
    covered by ACYOA. This year, 22 parishes in 14 states sent delegates to
    take advantage of the workshops, seminars, worship services, and
    fellowship opportunities.

    "Every year it never ceases to amaze me how, gathered in Christ's name,
    strangers can form bonds and learn so much from each other in such a
    short period of time," said Karen Khatchadourian, an ACYOA Central
    Council member who helped design this year's program. "I hope
    participants maintain the energy from the conference and create similar
    opportunities for Christian fellowship in their own ACYOA chapters."

    FOCUS ON FELLOWSHIP

    This year the Young Adult Leadership Conference focused on "fellowship",
    with the theme, "A Common Life in Christ." "Fellowship" is one of the
    five "Circles of the Cross," which represents the platform of the ACYOA.
    Previous conferences have focused on the other ideas represented in that
    cross: worship, service, education, and witness.

    Highlights of the weekend included a session facilitated by St. Nersess
    seminarian Daron Bolat entitled, "Church Fellowship: Charting Our
    Experience," during which participants were asked to reflect on and
    share their experiences of fellowship in their local parish. Also, a
    role-playing session lead by Saro Kalayjian, from the ACYOA Chapter at
    the St. Mary Church of Washington, D.C., asked participants to exchange
    ideas on ways to foster fellowship in their local parish.

    "Every year, this weekend renews my spirit and gives me new ideas to
    return to my parish. This year only enlightened me further," said
    Maggie Merdjanian, a participant from the St. Sahag and St. Mesrob
    Church of Wynnewood, PA.

    Six members of the clergy joined the young adults during the weekend,
    with many leading sessions. An interactive Bible study was lead by Fr.
    Yeprem Kelegian, pastor of the St. Mesrob Church of Racine, WI, who
    focused on themes of love in the New Testament. Another informative
    Bible-based presentation was organized by Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian, pastor
    of the Holy Martyrs Church of Bayside, NY, who discussed membership,
    friendship, partnership, and kinship as the requirements for fellowship,
    with examples from Scripture and daily life. Also participating in the
    weekend were Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese; Fr.
    Aren Jebejian from the St. Gregory the Illuminator Church in Chicago,
    IL; and Fr. Untzag Nalbandian of the Church of the Holy Ascension in
    Trumbull, CT.

    "The weekend provided a comforting environment for us to reflect on our
    faith, both within ourselves and among our peers," said Ani Tovar from
    the St. Sarkis Church of Dallas, TX.

    Several members of the Diocesan staff also helped lead sessions during
    the weekend, which was organized by ACYOA Executive Secretary Nancy
    Basmajian. Jason Demerjian, the Diocese's college ministry facilitator,
    led a multi-media workshop on the many dimensions of love: family
    affection, friendship, erotic love, and the unconditional love of God.
    Yn. Arpi Kouzouian, coordinator of youth outreach ministry, delivered a
    thought-provoking PowerPoint presentation, designed especially for young
    audiences, dealing with the challenges of morality in the 21st century.

    "The weekend made me think about what it really means to be a young
    Christian Armenian and how important it is for us to be part of the
    church because we are the church," said participant Sarine Zenian from
    the St. Mary Church of Washington, D.C.

    The Primate had lunch with the group and later spoke to them, saying he
    was pleased and proud to see so many young people.

    "I can see the fellowship here in this room as you share your thoughts,
    ideas, and even your frustrations as Armenian Christians," the Primate
    told the young participants. "You are here to receive knowledge and
    guidance this weekend, but you are also here to give, you are here to
    give of yourselves as leaders. Each of you has the gifts you need to be
    leaders in your own parishes and in the Diocese. It is in your hands.
    Now your turn is coming. In you, I see the quality of leadership. I am
    very proud of the youth of our Diocese."

    NEW EFFORTS

    During the Young Adult Leadership Conference, members of the ACYOA
    Central Council announced two new initiatives for 2005.

    The first is a major fundraising effort, which will be launched this
    month: a raffle with 500 tickets, each to be sold for $100. The money
    will benefit new and existing ACYOA projects. A portion of the proceeds
    will benefit relief efforts to help victims of last December's Asian
    tsunami.

    The second initiative is called Giving the Bread of Life: ACYOA Fast for
    Armenia. The Central Council wants local ACYOA chapters to commemorate
    the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide by holding a group fast
    from Saturday, April 23, until the Divine Liturgy on April 24.
    Additionally, ACYOA members on the East Coast were encouraged to come to
    New York City on April 24 and participate in the large joint
    commemoration of the anniversary.

    The ACYOA Central Council includes Chair Jennifer Morris (St. John
    Church of Southfield, MI); Vice Chair Dn. Diran Jebejian (St. Leon
    Church of Fair Lawn, NJ); Treasurer Rita Akaraz (St. John Church in
    Southfield, MI); Secretary Tammy Bagdigian (Church of the Holy
    Resurrection in New Britain, CT); Public Relations Coordinator Maria
    Derderian (Sts. Sahag and Mesrob Church of Wynnewood, PA); Programming
    Coordinator Karen Khatchadourian (St. Thomas Church of Tenafly, NJ); and
    Chapter Relations Coordinator Christopher Tashjian (Holy Trinity Church
    of Cambridge, MA).

    "I fondly remember attending the first National Young Adult Leadership
    Conference six years ago as a participant," ACYOA Chair Morris said. "I
    came away from that conference with a yearning to strengthen my faith as
    an Armenian Christian and to create Christ-centered programming within
    my own parish. That first conference, and others since, laid the
    foundation for me and many other young adults throughout the Eastern
    Diocese, who have become successful leaders within in their own
    communities."

    -- 3/8/05

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable in the News
    and Events section of the Eastern Diocese's website,
    www.armenianchurch.org.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): Fr. Yeprem Kelegian, pastor of the St. Mesrob Church
    of Racine, WI, addresses the attendees of the 2005 ACYOA National Young
    Adult Leadership Conference.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): Fr. Aren Jebejian from the St. Gregory the
    Illuminator Church in Chicago, IL, speaks with a small workgroup during
    the 2005 ACYOA National Young Adult Leadership Conference, held from
    February 18 to 20, 2005.

    PHOTO CAPTION (3): Members of the ACYOA Central Council join some of
    the participants of the 2005 ACYOA National Young Adult Leadership
    Conference, organized each year by the ACYOA to promote leadership in
    the next generation.

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