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Reclaim 2025 – Reality in a world defined by Artificial Intelligence

“Tomorrow’s Church is present here today!”
– Archbishop Hovnan Derderian

“Tomorrow’s Church is present here today!” exclaimed Archbishop Hovnan Derderian after a day of presentations and discussion at Reclaim 2025. The 9th Annual Reclaim Conference finished following a day of stimulating talks and discussions about the use of Artificial Intelligence in our lives today. Titled “Reclaiming Reality,” the conference brought together a w

orldwide audience, gathered locally at the Western Diocese, and following over the Epostle network to followers on five continents.

Archbishop Derderian, the Primate of the Western Diocese, was exceptionally pleased with the caliber of speeches and presentations that filled the day with stimulating conversations that bled into the breaks and kept attendees buzzing well after the event.

The Conference began with an orientation by Fr. Vazken Movsesian, director of Epostle.net, the Electronic Ministry of the Western Diocese. In a world where the difference between fact and fiction are blurred because of augmented and virtual realities, how to we decipher the difference between fact and fiction? And within the Church, where Truth is defined by the person of Jesus Christ, where are the places where AI can enhance the mission of our Church?

The presentations were exceptionally well thought prepared in their ability to stimulate the audience to discuss and ponder the issues that are pressing society and the world today. From a variety of different disciplines, the speakers grounded their talks in the reality of the Armenian Church today.

The topics and their presenters were as follows:

  • How to Master AI without Losing Your Own Intelligence by George Stepaniants, NSF Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow at the California Institute of Technology
  • In What Image? Faith, Truth and Identity Amidst the Rise of Artificial Intelligence by Fr. Mesrop Ash, Parish Priest of St. John Armenian Church, San Francisco
  • The Divine Spark: Creativity, AI, and the Soul’s Journey by Gregory Beylerian, Award-winning multi-dimensional artist and Creative Director at Epostle
  • Good AI: Better Understand Subjective Reality by Karapet Mkrtchyan, PhD candidate of biomedical sciences at School of Medicine, UC Riverside
  • Intelligence: A Path to Knowledge and Spiritual Perfection in Armenian Philosophical Thinking by Dr. Hratch Tchilingirian, Director of Institutional Innovation at the Western Diocese

Ticket sales from the event were donated to Western Diocese LA Wildfires Disaster Relief Fund. Dn. Dikran Harutyunian of the Deacons Council made the presentation. Sousanna Pogosyan, of the Basement Tapes Podcast served as MC, and Lusine Takmazian, as chairman of the organizing committee shared her sincere appreciation to all those who contributed to the success of this year’s Reclaim, especially to Circle of Faith group, headed by Heidi Kavoukjian, for providing the lunch at the event.

Archbishop Derderian asked that the momentum continue, in his closing remarks. He saw the conference as a profession of the progressive nature of the Church in the Western Diocese, with Epostle being the digital platform for sharing the Armenian Church’s teachings to the world.  The Entire conference with follow up material will be available in an abbreviated format on the Epostle.net website. As the conference concluded there was a quick glance to next year – the 10th anniversary of Reclaim – as being a very special edition. Watch for details coming up.

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Photos: Courtesy of Vahe Sargsyan

   

An Up Reclaimed

Next Step with Fr. Vazken #720: The “here we go again” trigger to depression: Accept or not? Overcoming depression with evolution: Reacting to Ukraine. Reclaiming faith and a conference in its 6th incarnation. Claiming and Reclaiming life from the Gospel Narrative (Luke 2). The family today.
Reclaim 2022 Conference
Armenian Film Foundation & Michael Hagopian
Don & Lorna Miller and “Survivors”
Shoah Foundation at USC
Anush & Inga
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Queen Peace

Queen Peace Cover

Next Step #666 – March 11, 2021 – From sheep, to seeds, to chess, it’s about the metaphor/platform for the timeless Gospel message.  Lessons from Reclaim – faith in a post-pandemic world, on the first anniversary of the WHO proclamation. AGAPE love, found on Earth and at the last station stop. Pope Francis in Iraq and a meeting to bring Peace. Walking away from Bible study – not for the first world? Elevator rides beyond the 12th floor and the trip back down all in this episode.
“The Armenian Church is our queen. She’s omnidirectional and arguably the most powerful piece we have. One of our duty to protect and support her. Unfortunately, it is also the one piece that most of us have not used to her full potential.” – Dn. Christaphor Movsesian
Lenten Journey 2021 by Fr. Vazken
Reclaim 2021 videos – watch here
WD168 This week
Pope Francis in Iraq
Inside the Vatican Podcast
Join Fr. Vazken for Sunday Service
Colin Hay Waiting for my real life to begin
Penguin Bloom
Cover: Public Domain
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Overshadowed

 

Next Step #665: Overshadowed by the Prodigal Son, here’s what to look for as the clouds clear. Reclaim prep: Youth as alternatives to future revelations of the self. “Acts of God” and acts of humans: choice and no choice in the decision process.
Reclaim 2021
Panelists of Reclaim 2021
Register for Reclaim
Join Fr. Vazken this Sunday for Divine Liturgy
Lenten Journey
Luke chapter 15 (with the Prodigal Son Parable)
March 4 conspiracy info
Prodigal Son, Rolling Stones
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Pingo!

 

Pingo!
Next Step #509 – March 8, 2018 – Post-Reclaim Conference – details and the story of Pingo: How the Beatles got compromised at age 50 and the wonder of where Christianity is at age 2000
Isabel Bayrakdarian
Michael Goorjian
Mashdots Jobanian: (one of many videos)
BiPolarID (virtual reality)
Sevag Derderian: Association of Armenian Church Choirs
Dr. Yvette Hovsepian Bearce
Gail Chelebian: Christian Education Council
Western Diocese of the Armenian Church
Reclaim: www.Embracing-Faith.com
Cover Photo: Sunset over Sevan by Fr. Vazken 2014
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Sign & Dome

Next Step #508: Prelude to the Reclaim Conference (2018) looks at a form of learn and introspection. The unlikely pairing of two icons, a sign and a dome beg the question: what is there to reclaim? Something lost? Something forgotten? Here is a run down of what to expect at the conference and in life. A lenten journey with tentacles that reach out.
Antranik Kzirian “The Oud Player”
Reclaim: Embracing-Faith.com
Reclaim Conference Program
Buddha on the Road
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Necessary Steps

Next Step #506: Reclaiming the Christian narrative as a preface to relevance and thereby bringing about change. Acknowledging/Disowning Jesus (Matthew 10:32-3) is not a jump to judgement. Video recording Jesus for context: 1000 days not recorded. Some real rules for Lent. Before getting another Xmas: Valentine and Presentation (Diaruntarch) pointing to One who is Greater. The Post, The First Amendment and Reclaim.
A Fuego Lento/Tangos Among Friends
Michael Goorjian, “What Lies Beyond the Stars
Lenten Journey
St. Valentine
Presentation of the Lord (Candlemas)
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Florida Shooting
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Old Church: New Maturity

Next Step #459: Reclaim reverberates: Is there a possible avalanche of reclamation ahead of us? Armenian flag over Standing Rock – a symbol of solidarity and a pointer to symbols that define us. Six months after leaving a parish: An old church matures in a new way. Opportunities to pray (even for priests) are coming up.  Mechanics of building successful work on any dimension or in any field. Lenten challenge regarding perspective. Brothels and more in this episode.
Gumri – by Kochnak
Reclaim Video
Etchmiadzin in 1915 with Roupen Adalian
Shnorhali’s I Confess with Faith
Handing off Standing Rock Flag
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Reclaimed and Claimed

Next Step #458: Putting it all together after the Reclaim Conference, Fr Vazken reflects on the energy of the new day. What happened and what to expect. Also: Overcoming the fears of others by simple Christian common sense. On the side: never adjust your clock again – lessons for today from today.
Miracles” by Gor Mkhitarian
RECLAIM: www.Embracing-Faith.com
Follow Reclaim on Facebook
#ReclaimAC2017
Reclaim Booklet
Tekeyan’s Armenian Church
Joseph & Mary looking for Jesus
Crows of the Desert
Archives: www.Epostle.net
Cover graphic based on a painted card by Linda Maxwell and Jose Quintinar from the Reclaim Conference
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Refocus, Return, Reclaim

 

Next Step #457: The Weekend of the Prodigal Son brings a story of redemption, a story of recovery and of course, reclaim. On the eve of an unprecedented Christian Conference, RECLAIM, Fr. Vazken explores the story of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15) in its many dimensions. The journey of the Prodigal Son back home comes alive in this special edition.
Home by Haig Yazadjian
Prodigal Son Parable
New English Bible
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#ReclaimAC2017
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