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    Las Vegas Church and Cultural Center Becoming a Reality
    Asbarez
    Jan 8th, 2010



    The weekend of December 17th, 2009, was a momentous one for the
    Western Prelacy as the parish community of the Armenian Apostolic
    Church of Las Vegas celebrated a milestone, the purchase of a property
    that will house the future church and cultural center. This historic
    step was achieved through the diligent efforts of the parish council
    and a generous donation.

    The property is located at 2054 East Desert Inn, Las Vegas, Nevada
    89169, and will soon undergo renovations to convert it into a church
    and cultural center.

    On this occasion, on Sunday, December 20, Western Prelate Archbishop
    Moushegh Mardirossian, and Executive Council Chairman Dr. Garo Agopian
    visited the parish where the Prelate celebrated Divine Liturgy.
    Assisting at the altar were Very Rev. Father Nerseh Shekhougian, (Dean
    of the Venezuela Armenian Prelacy who was on a brief visit to the US)
    and Rev. Father Avedis Torossian. Members of the Prelacy Ladies
    Auxiliary Guild were also in attendance.

    Following the church service, the Prelate and Dr. Agopian met with the
    parish council and community members, congratulating them on this
    accomplishment. The Prelate saluted the church's grand benefactor
    Larry Barnes, expressing his gratitude to Barnes for his $400,000
    donation to honor the memory of his late wife Seda Der
    Garabedian-Barnes and the memory of Der Garabedian family members,
    among them Seda's two brothers who perished in the Genocide.
    Appropriately, the church will be named St. Garabed and the dome will
    be a replica of the church on Akhtamar, given that the Der Garabedian
    family was originally from Van.

    The Prelacy announced that due to the benefactor's generosity and the
    collaboration of community members, the property was bought with no
    outstanding balance.

    How The Dream Was Realized

    The Las Vegas parish community has for years dreamt of having its own
    church and center. Three years ago, with the parish's re-establishment
    and re-organizing headed by Adroushan Armenian, this dream was once
    again put on the agenda. A few months earlier, the parish council
    began looking for a suitable property that could be converted into a
    church, and their efforts paid off when they found such a location.

    On Sunday, December 20th, following Divine Liturgy, a requiem service
    was offered on the first anniversary of Seda Der Garabedian-Barnes'
    passing. Later during his meeting with parish members, the Prelate
    lauded the decades-long devotion and service of the late Mrs. Barnes
    to the Armenian community, who until her passing worked towards the
    dream of the Las Vegas community having its own church. And now, her
    dream is becoming a reality.

    The Next Phase

    The property is in need of renovations and remodeling to convert it to
    a church and center. In its present state, the property consists of
    two major sections, one of which will soon be converted to the
    cultural center and its hall temporarily used for church services. The
    second phase of the project involves converting the other section into
    a church, which will require more time and resources.

    The Prelacy has no doubt that the community will continue to
    financially and morally support and encourage this project until its
    successful completion.
    From: Baghdasarian
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