Epostle Releases Its 2025 Year in Review
Epostle Releases Its 2025 Year in Review
Now in its third year, Epostle.net proudly presents its 2025 Year in Review, a reflection of growth, purpose, and inspired service. What began as a small, grassroots initiative has quickly evolved into a dynamic creative force, rooted in the faith and living tradition of the Armenian Church.
In its second year, the Epostle team introduces the 2025 Year in Review as a thoughtfully designed, magazine-style publication, created to honor and document the collective efforts of a passionate community working in alignment with a shared vision. Under the guidance of His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, who formally recognized Epostle as the digital ministry of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America, the initiative has continued to expand its reach and impact. Upon reviewing the inaugural edition, he described Epostle as “the future of the Armenian Church today.”
Epostle’s mission is grounded in three core pillars: education, outreach, and heritage preservation. Each annual review serves not only as a record of accomplishments, but as a tangible expression of gratitude, offering supporters a clear and beautifully presented view of the impact their contributions make.
Blending creativity, technology, and faith, Epostle seeks to illuminate the depth and beauty of Armenian spiritual heritage, one of the world’s oldest monastic traditions, while engaging the needs of the present moment. It stands as a bridge between origins and the modern world, from the sacred symbolism of Mount Ararat, long held as the resting place of Noah’s Ark, to a global audience seeking meaning, connection, and service.
The 2025 Year in Review is more than a publication; it is a beacon, an offering of light, inspired by the teachings of Christ, intended to uplift, inform, and activate. Within its pages is an invitation: to be inspired, to open the heart, and to take part in meaningful action.
Epostle extends its gratitude to all who have supported this journey and welcomes all who feel called to participate.
Support Epostle. Support humanity. Let us move forward—together.




2025 Fr Vazken
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