Evangelizing Apples, Life and Death

Next Step 215 – July 19, 2012

Armodoxy in evolution – Celebrating the Priest as the Celebrant of Life. The wisdom of vartabed/kahana structure. Hovhaness Tomanian’s battle against backwardness. Transfigured trilogy – Faith, Hope and Love. Developing evangelists based on the Apple mystique. Passings: Andy Griffith, Ernest Borgnine and Fr. Peter Gilquist.
Song: “Gadag Bar” Vanoush Khanamirian
Coming Home
Rethinking Armenian Protestantism
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Missing the Point – Need a Tent?

Next Step #214 – July 12, 2012

At the Transfiguration Peter loses sight of the celebration and asks the mundane. A look at Kazantzakis’ Last Temptation of Christ, and some other bothersome questions: why death? why cancer? why children die? Reconnecting with the past and finding relevance. A trip up to the Sugar Pine. More on the Higgs Boson – and not losing the point at the Transfiguration.
Ani’s Bubbles: Hope – http://bacheegsandlove.blogspot.com/
Song: Uzundara
Thoughts on Last Temptation
Why you should care about the God particle (Higgs boson)
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Fr. Vazken’s “Key” message -Feeding of the 5,000+ 7/8/12

      In today’s Gospel passage we read the story of Jesus multiplying the fish and loaves. (Matthew 14). It is one of the miracles of Jesus which has all the trappings of the miracle genre. That is, its big and spectacular—Jesus feeds 10,000+ people with a few scraps of food! Scripture says 5,000 men were fed, not counting the women and children. So we can extrapolate a number in the five digits. And for those who want to pass it off to a spiritual feed, consider that scripture notes that they picked up 12 baskets of leftovers, just to be sure that it was a multiplication of tangible food. The miracle is supernatural and therefore demonstrates Jesus’ divinity.

To me, the real message comes to us in the lines that follow the story. There we read that after the miracle, Jesus “went up on a mountainside by himself to pray.” Here is the REAL unusual part of the story, because this was a time for Jesus when everything was going right. He was at the height of his popularity. He had thousands following him. He was healing the sick. He just performed this miracle and fed the people to their heart’s (stomach’s) content. And now, he takes time to withdraw and pray.
Unfortunately, for many of us, we find it necessary to pray during our difficulties, when we’re lonely and when we’re not succeeding. In the message today, we see that Jesus finds the time to RETREAT and to PRAY, when all is going well. What a beautiful example our Lord sets up for all of us. During this Summer season, take some time off for real re-creation. Retreat, pray and meditate. 
– Fr. Vazken
http://armenianchurchyouthministries.org/newsletter/The%20Key%20-%20070812.pdf

The God Particle We Knew About

Next Step #213 – July 5, 2012

Looking beyond the known universe and finding pre-Big Bang evidence. The discovery of the Higgs boson God particle – St. Gregory anticipated it. Additions to the Creed – Pontius Pilate is absent but St. Gregory’s Proclamation is in place in the Armenian tradition. Excerpts from the dinner conversation with Arman Satchyan, winner of the auction item.
Earlier than Universe from Yerevan
Higgs Boson – Discovery May Help Tell Universe’s Secrets
Higgs Boson cartoon
Madame Kubah on Facebook
Compass interview with Arman Satchyan
Song: “Birth of a Star” by Torkom Saraydarian
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Fr. Vazken’s 4th of July Key Message

 

Although the Fourth of July is neither a religious holiday, nor an Armenian one, I wish to share with you some thoughts on the occasion of Independence Day. In fact, the concept of freedom and independence are among the highest ideals and goals of all true religions. It is therefore important that as people of faith we seriously contemplate the freedoms that we enjoy and sometimes take for granted.
Signed on July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence states, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.”  With these words the United States declared its independence from England and for the past 236 years, we have struggled to identify, define and clarify these terms.
Freedom is not a physical state of being but rather a spiritual one. Real freedom is not built on a decree of a government, but begins from within the individual. You cannot fight for freedom with guns and weapons. You have to win it through the discipline of your soul. Every Sunday, during our Divine Liturgy we pray for the deliverance of those who are held captive. That prayer should also be said for us. We are the ones who are captive to sin, to the greed, to the lust for power. So long as those obstacles stand in our way, we can never attain true freedom and therefore we can never maximize the true potential within us.
– Fr. Vazken

Phenomenon: Believing in the Faith

Next Step #212 – June 28, 2012

Returning from a trip to Wisconsin, Fr. Vazken explores some of the challenges of a Virtual Church. The Importance of touch, action and empathy in the Christian equation. Interview with Fr. Nareg Keutelian, pastor of St. John the Baptist Armenian Church, on technology, the church and the phenomenon of non-ethnic Armenian Church members. Is this where Armodoxy is headed?
In Milwaukee: http://milwaukeearmenians.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/one-sunday-three-priests-a-family-celebration-at-st-john/
Song: “Antza Gnatzi” by Andranik Mouradian, Ethnic Sketches
Window: http://acrag.wordpress.com/
Fr. Vazken’s Sermons: http://armenianorthodoxy.blogspot.com/
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Go Ask Alice

Next Step #211 – June 21, 2012

 A 35 year old debt is paid back, across generations and across continents with the passing of two gracious ladies Alice & Freda.
Song: Yerginkn Ambel E by Artur Sedrakian
Compass: “Tit for Tat
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Fathers, Roles and Family – Fathers’ Day 2012

 

Parish Priest’s Message from the “Key” Newsletter – 17 June 2012
                                                                                                               
It’s disheartening when we see how the role of father has deteriorated into something silly and even superfluous in society today. Television has done a good job of documenting the decline. People in my generation will remember Jim Anderson and Ward Cleaver who were the fathers who new best. A generation later, Archie Bunker was bigoted enough that you wanted to rid your house of him. Of course, Cosby was a fun dad, but was he necessary to the family? Murphy Brown had her child without the need of a father, and Homer Simpson threw fatherhood out with the bathwater.
 
Of course, art mimics reality. The family structure has changed; fatherhood has become an extra variable rather than a necessary constant in the family equation.
 
Traditionally, in the Armenian Christian family, mother and father have come together to raise children. In this model of parenting, father and mother compliment one another. Neither is dominant or submissive to the other. But for this model to work, Christ needs to be at the center of that family unit for “we are all one in Christ, Jesus.” It is for this reason the Armenian family is established as a sacrament called “Unity in Christ.”
 
 Last year, when the “Oprah Winfrey show ended it’s run of 25 years she was asked to what she attributed her success? Her answer: “My staff and Jesus.” She had the same formula our Church has had for 2000 years.
 
On this Fathers’ Day, my prayer is that we rededicate our family to Christ-centeredness. May Christ’s presence guide fathers and mothers in their God-ordained role to create vibrant and lively Christian families, filled with goodness always. – Fr. Vazken
*The “Key” is the weekly newsletter of the St. Peter Armenian Church, Glendale, CA – Jesus asked the Disciples, “Who do YOU say that I am?”  Peter responded “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” Jesus promised the Keys to the Kingdom for this profession of faith. (Mt 16)  At the St. Peter, Glendale Parish, our faith and actions are based on that same profession of faith. It is the Key that opens the doors to our journey as Christians…
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Transit to & from Lamenting

Next Step #209: Poet/writer Lory Bedikian interviewed on “Book of Lamenting” – Topics: difficulties, lament, life-travels and healing. More topics discussed by Fr. Vazken on this episode – by-passing evil and “going to Hell.” The Transit of Venus, on the Queen’s Jubilee – Her Majesty’s a pretty nice girl. “Etchmiadzin as Mission.” Epostle.net at the end of Year  #4 – what’s done and what awaits. A visitor from Down Under.
Book of Lamenting: http://www.anhinga.org/books/poet_info.cfm?poet_name=lory%20bedikian
Song: “Prayer of St. Gregory” by Alan Hovhaness
Ani’s Bubbles: “Doll Maker” – www.bacheegsandlove.blogspot.com
Silent Auction: https://www.facebook.com/events/280249275402685/
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Lory Bedikian

An unorthodox orthodoxy

Next Step #208 – May 31, 2012

Artificially inseminated women bringing their children for baptism? Continuing on discussions of same sex unions, the next step with the children. Finding better weapons to bring about peace. Is it possible? Here’s a true story – Yvette’s website. The Mormon dilemma of the evangelical right.
Ani’s Bubbles: Strength & Weakness
Song: “As I am Alive” by Yeghish Manoukian (with Gregory Beylerian, dahm)
Silent Auction: https://www.facebook.com/events/280249275402685/
Yvette’s Website: www.inhisshoes.org/yvette
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