Testing beyond the Parameters

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 ethnic parameters. Can it be a viable choice in the landscape of religious and spiritual options? Nayiri Hamparian in Washington at 100 Anniversary Commemorative program. Patriarchal understanding of Jesus vs the matriarchal conception.
Song: Minstrel and Troubadour songs of Armenia
Nayiri Hamparian’s blog – check with InHisShoes.org
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The Drone behind Victory

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 the drone keeps it together. “The Armenian Genocide and the Problem of Evil” – book published – listen on how to get a copy.
Song: “Circular Breathing” by Ian Anderson
In His Shoes 100 Souls page
In His Shoes Facebook
Katie Couric – “Now I get it
Cover Photo – Akhtamar Island
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Kahanayk to Iverin

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 Gor Mkhitarian
Armen Chakmakian
Armen Movsisyan
Ara Geverokian
Hovhaness Badalyan
Rouben Matevossian
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A Crucial Week

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 American Medical Association honors healers – words from the crisis by Dr. Sabrina Avakian. St. Gregory of Narek – #36 doctor of the Church,
Song:”Mayigis” by Hovhaness Badalyan
Pope Francis’ Mass
Armenian American Medical Society
100 Souls in His Shoes
100 Year Journey
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100 YEAR JOURNEY at Western Diocese

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The 100 Year Journey
Zorayan Museum
3325 N. Glenoaks Blvd
Burbank CA 91504
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Ronda Berkeley 818 437 4484 ronda.berkeley@gmail.com
Fr. Vazken Movsesian 626 676 5797 vazken@inhisshoes.org

ARMENIAN ARTIST’S INTERACTIVE MESSAGE OF PEACE
The 100 YEAR JOURNEY at Zorayan Museum April 15-24, 2015

Burbank, CA: In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, beginning April 15th, thousands of Los Angeles students will experience The 100 Year Journey, an interactive exhibition of photographs, artworks, music and words celebrating peace through artist Gregory Beylerian’s personal journey to his ancestral heart land, rediscovery of his heritage and exploration of how the Armenian people continue to move forward from their near extinction in 1915.

The 100 Year Journey installation makes use of the entire space at the Zorayan Museum. The centerpiece and inspiration for Beylerian’s work are the remnants of a hand crafted wool blanket once carried through the desert by the family of a genocide survivor transformed into the image of a khatchkar; a modern version of a medieval Armenian monument stone. “100 Year Journey is the story of a nation that survived countless perils, atrocities, sufferings and even genocide, because of its rich spiritual assets,” explains exhibition producer Father Vazken Movsesian, “It is a portal that will leave you with a lasting impression of the wonders and possibilities in life.”

During the Summer of 2014, Movsesian led a group of pilgrims to both sides of Mt. Ararat. From Armenia to Artsakh to Western Armenia, the message of lasting peace was discovered and Beylerian has documented that with a wide variety of artistic expressions, including visual, audio and sensation.

Born in New York, artist Gregory Beylerian’s work crosses over many markets and genres. He often explores the use of new technologies, material and processes to merge mediums in non-traditional ways utilizing a technique inspired from his training with a Shaolin Buddhist master he describes as “flow dynamics.” Beylerian says, “I began this project over two years ago. The 100 Year Journey is not only a celebration of a peoples’ proud ancient and spiritual history, it is a dialogue of peace. I can only imagine that this is what my ancestors wanted most for us during their darkest hour. Therefore I think it is our responsibility today to honor the past by contribution to a peaceful tomorrow. If you are against genocide then you are for peace.” Beylerian has been featured on CNN, Los Angeles Times, Current TV and many fine art and photography blogs and publications.

Students from schools and churches from throughout the State will be visiting The 100 Year Journey at the Zorayan Museum located at the Lower Galleria of St Leon Armenian Cathedral 3325 North Glenoaks Blvd in Burbank and the installation will be available to the general public April 15th – 24th from 9am to 9pm. The Zorayan Museum, by presenting The 100 Journey, seeks to build bridges of appreciation and understanding and inspire dialogue with those of other religious, culture and ethnic backgrounds.

The 100 Year Journey is presented under the auspices His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese and is part of the Centennial Commemorative programs of the diocese.

For more information on The 100 Year Journey and a video sneak peak visit www.100YearJourney.org

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Levers & Switches

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 Stage CD
100 Souls in His Shoes
100 Year Journey: www.100YearJourney.org
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Exercising Love: An Easter Message

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.
Song: Tag Haroutian by Duduk Quartet
Jesus Christ Superstar
100 Souls in His Shoes

100 Year Journey
The Armenian Genocide by Dr. Harry Hagopian
100 Lives
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Preparing for Holy Week

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 the curtain – after the 40 day Lenten period – we prayed and read the Gospel reading for the day – John 11 – 12 (please read the entire chapter). What hit me hard was the passage where Mary anointed the Lord’s feet with perfume and then wiped them with her hair. 

 
I don’t know what it was, but I was so moved – what an expression of Love! And Jesus (and now us) knowing it was in preparation for his death, he stood up to the defense of that holy moment. There we were in the church – scrubbing, wiping, cleaning – and now our curtain is open. I looked around – most of the people there probably don’t do so much for their own homes, but in this church – our home, Christ’s home – they were giving it their all.
 
It’s been an incredibly difficult and emotion-filled Lenten Season and know I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s Palm Sunday feast and the week that is ahead of us. 
 

“… and it’s only the giving that makes you what you are…” – Ian Anderson

 

Mary Anoints Jesus

(John 11) Six days before the Passover Jesus came to Bethany, the home of Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead. There they gave a dinner for him. Martha served, and Lazarus was one of those at the table with him.Mary took a pound of costly perfume made of pure nard, anointed Jesus’ feet, and wiped them[a] with her hair. The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume. But Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples (the one who was about to betray him), said, “Why was this perfume not sold for three hundred denarii[b] and the money given to the poor?” (He said this not because he cared about the poor, but because he was a thief; he kept the common purse and used to steal what was put into it.) Jesus said, “Leave her alone. She bought it[c] so that she might keep it for the day of my burial. You always have the poor with you, but you do not always have me.”
When the great crowd of the Jews learned that he was there, they came not only because of Jesus but also to see Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead. 10 So the chief priests planned to put Lazarus to death as well, 11 since it was on account of him that many of the Jews were deserting and were believing in Jesus.
 

Lenten Journey – Heartbeat

Day #40 of the Lenten Journey into the Divine Liturgy by Fr. Vazken Movsesian.

Music: Lifebeats by Jethro Tull
Lenten Recipe 40: Jicama Salad

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Lenten Journey – Outreach

Day #39 of the Lenten Journey into the Divine Liturgy by Fr. Vazken Movsesian.

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Outreach
Lenten Recipe 39: Tropical Sweet Potatoes

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