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Next Step #363: Pentecost, the Celebration of the Church and the communicated message. Reflections on the passing of a dear friend Hagop Stephanian. Spirituality and the need for the vehicle […]
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Next Step #363: Pentecost, the Celebration of the Church and the communicated message. Reflections on the passing of a dear friend Hagop Stephanian. Spirituality and the need for the vehicle […]
Next Step #362: Ascension Day – Fr. Vazken identifies the next step after crucifixion and resurrection. Follow up on the 100th Anniversary. Interview with Deacon Levon Barsoumian, chairman of the […]
Next Step #361: First experiments of taking the message to where it belongs. Speech by Fr. Vazken to the City of Brea at the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast. Armodoxy beyond the […]
Next Step #360: Post-commemorative 100th Anniversary reflections by Fr. Vazken, as he takes a look at the movement to victory from victimization. Community and IHS activities and their significance. How […]
Next Step #359: A special 100 Anniversary of the Genocide edition of the Next Step. Sharing energy from the human spirit. Canonization of the Saints On the canonization Songs from […]
Next Step #358: A crucial week dissected – Pope Francis Mass and proclamation on Genocide; Ecumenical Service at Our Lady of the Angels; Mayor Eric Garcetti’s speech and the Armenian […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The 100 Year Journey Zorayan Museum 3325 N. Glenoaks Blvd Burbank CA 91504 Media Contacts: Ronda Berkeley 818 437 4484 ronda.berkeley@gmail.com Fr. Vazken Movsesian 626 676 […]
Next Step #357: The physics behind In His Shoes, the 100 Souls project, and Armenian Genocide. Leveraging Love. Energizing with the Easter Message 2015. Song: Datevik “Fascinating Rhythms” Stage to […]
Next Step #356: Judas’ lament – is the messenger greater than the message? Some Easter Season thoughts about the message of love. Indiana ruling/controversy on religion, freedom and sexual orientation. […]
It was a very emotional morning – just to see everyone come out to clean and decorate our church for holy week. And then, when it came time to open […]
