Stingless

Next Step #547: Some raw, personal and candid thoughts: “Death where is thy sting?” says St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians (15:55f). Now in the face of his own mother’s death, Fr. Vazken dedicates this episode of the Next Step to her memory, streaming thoughts to his electronic family throughout the world.
You Are So Beautiful by Joe Cocker
Cover: Madonna & Child by Diramayr Anna Movsesian (circa 1990)
Technical Director: Ken Nalik
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Love 7-4-3-1

Next Step #546: On the types of love and bringing it home with an Armenian expression that includes God. Sweet Wine: John 2. The relevancy of prayer in our lives and its absence in our lives; MIA: Armenian Telethon. Briefly on the Toronto issues. Fires in California. Beatles “White” at 50. Mystery beyond the baffling … universe and self.
Gor Mkhitarian
SOAR: http://soar-us.org
PS-7 types of Love
Thanksgiving and the Divine Liturgy
John 2
God Friended Me (CBS)
Armenian Diocese of Canada on Toronto reality
Toy Drive Wish List
Thanksgiving Aid for Fire Relief: www.InHisShoes.org
Cover: from Ted-x Yerevan 2014
Technical Director: Ken Nalik
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Defining Emoji Prayer

Next Step #545 – Prayer: Wanted or unwanted we have a stocked (canned) response to tragedy. Moving beyond the words and listening to the sound of God is what Fr. Vazken explores this week. Reflection on rediscovering and connecting to Faith in Armenia: from the dangers of fungi to the inspiration of St. Hripsime. Moving from the pages of our Faith to the reality of our Faith. Take a look in the closet: Finding a silk-screened robe at St. James.
To Silence the Lies of Men” Aret Madilian
I don’t want prayers…”
Psalm 45(46)
Sam & Jennie in Armenia
Discovery of the Cross at Zoravar Church
St. James Armenian Church at 75
Next Step #544
Technical Director: Ken Nalik
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A Grand Connection to our Faith: Sunday School Alive

Last Sunday Jennie Boranian entered her Sunday school classroom ready to teach her lesson about St. Gregory the Illuminator and his deliverance from the pit called Khor Virab. She had taught this lesson to hundreds of students throughout the years, but this time the lesson would be different. This time she was taking the story off of the pages of the textbook and sharing her first-hand impressions from the Holy Land of Armenia.
The husband-and-wife team of Sam and Jennie Boranian have headed the Sunday School program for close to six decades at the St. Peter Armenian Church in Van Nuys, California. As teachers, educators, assembly leaders and superintendent they have brought the Word of God to thousands of Sunday School students throughout the years. They are living legends within the St. Peter community for their love and devotion to the youth and now they accented their teaching by bringing their first-hand reflections of the most sacred spaces in all of Christendom to their students. I have known them personally for four of those decades; they are my wife’s parents.
Last month Sam and Jennie spent a most memorable and meaningful 10 days in Armenia. Along with Susan and me, they journeyed across Armenia and connected to the monuments of Faith about which they had taught for so many years. From Khor Virab to Holy Etchmiadzin, from the Monastery of Hripsime to the newest Cathedral in Yerevan, they visited, prayed and absorbed the ancient with the modern as they witnessed the rebirth in Armenia.
Among the many highlights of their trip was the celebration of the Divine Liturgy at the Zoravar Holy Asdvadzadzin Church in Yerevan on Sunday morning. As the recipient of a Medal of Honor from His Holiness Karekin I, of blessed memory, Sam Boranian was escorted to the chancel area where he worshiped along with Jennie, Susan and me. It was on the feast day of Kiudkhatch – the Discovery of the Cross – that they had the added honor to venerate the Holy Cross of Christ as it was brought out for a blessing upon all the worshipers in Yerevan.
Among the many stops during their trip they toured Mer Hooys in Yerevan, a home dedicated to reaching out to girls from severely disadvantaged lifestyles, the Van Ardi vineyards, the Madenataran for a behind-the-scenes tour and the Yerevan wood-museum, considering Sam’s life-long love for carpentry and wood works.
Sam and Jennie return from this journey-of-a-lifetime to continue to share the Word of God, the blessings of the Holy Armenian Apostolic Church and the Love of Christ with generations to come. We wish them a long and healthy life in continued service to the Church. They thank Dn. Hrayr Nalbandian and Aram Krikorian for their help throughout Yerevan and Armenia. Sam and Jennie can be found just about any Sunday of the year at the St. Peter Armenian Church in Van Nuys, where they raised their children, grandchildren and now great-grandchildren.

 

The Third & Fourth Candles

Next Step #544: Expressions of hatred and intolerance surface in shootings and violence. The sound of one-hand-clapping may need to be amplified as Fr. Vazken shares frustrations along the road to understanding. Response to Nancy Gibbs (Time Magazine) challenge against hatred. Mary & Martha, more than about setting tables, it’s about Missing the Mission to which we are all called. Shining Light in the darkness – looking for the candles. Armodoxy: The time has come, today as it had come a few billion ago.
Sari Aghchik by Gata Band
Time Magazine, Nancy Gibb “Hatred”
1000 Oaks Shooting
Synagogue Shooting
Armodoxy Blog
Mary & Martha
John 1
In His Shoes
Cover Photo: The Other Candles, Fr. Vazken 2014
Technical Director: Ken Nalik
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Discovering Sasnashen

Next Step #543: On the feast of the Discovery of the Cross, a chance to discover the village of Sasnashen. Freedom expressed at the crash site monument. Just returning from Armenia, Fr. Vazken gives a quick descriptor to what’s ahead in the ministry. Plans announced for upcoming pilgrimage.
Tsirani Ensemble
Sasnashen Preface
Larry Tart’s Page: www.LarryTart.com
Discovery of the Holy Cross
Fr. Daniel Findikyan’s address on Synagogue Massacre
AC202 – Focus
Discovery of the Cross at Zoravar Church
Cover: A view from Sasnashen; Fr. Vazken 2018
Technical Director: Ken Nalik
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