St. John Armenian Church

93 years in Greater Detroit (1931-2023)

 

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March 12th Bulletin

Saturday, March 11th
Acolyte Training - 10:00am

Sunday, March 12th
Sunrise Service - 9:30 a.m.
Divine Liturgy - 10:00 a.m.
Men's Society "Sunday Soups" after Divine Liturgy

Monday, March 13th
Bible Study - 7:00pm

Tuesday, March 14th
Women's Guild Palm Sunday Baking (Khalkha) - 9:00am

Tuesday, March 14th
Tuesday Lunch Club - Noon

Wednesday, March 15th
Lenten Rest Service - 5:30pm
ACYOA Jr. Lenten Dinner

Saturday, March 18th
Little Saints Program - 10:00am

Saturday, March 25th
Rev. Fr. Diran and Yn. Rosalie Papazian Annual Parish Retreat - 9:00am
"Conversing with God Through Scripture: Inspiration, Revelation, and Canon"

Saturday, April 1st
Volunteer Day at World Medical Relief - 9:00am

Sunday, April 2nd
Palm Sunday
Women's Guild Bake Sale




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   St. John Armenian Church, named in honor of St. John the Baptist & Forerunner of Christ our God, has for 87 years been at the very heart and center of Armenian-American religious and cultural life in Metropolitan Detroit.  Since the beginning, the parish has flourished and also reaches out to the Armenian Orthodox faithful who are scattered throught the state of Michigan.  Through the efforts of past and present pastors sacramental services now have begun in both Lansing and Grand Rapids where new Armenian communities have taken root.

   St. John Armenian Church remains a model community in our Diocese in both the rites of worship and varied ministries within and outside of the parish by offering numerous educational programs and opportunities for Christian growth in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the faith, tradition, customs and practices of the Armenian Orthodox Church.  The varied ministries include: Children's Church School, Altar training, Junior and Senior youth groups, Bible Studies, Lenten Retreats, Women's and Men's groups, Senior Citizens, the learning of sacred music and singing with the Komitas Choir, Armenian cultural enrichment, and as well the Mardigian Research Library and the Alex and Marie Manoogian Museum.  The parish groups take part in several Ecumenical missions with other Orthodox, Catholics and Protestants and also provide assistance to many  charitable agencies both Armenian based in Armenia, throughout the USA and for local missions to name a few, such as The Alternatitives for Girls, Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Jefferson House for men, Forgotten Harvest, Orthodox Outreach of Detroit. 

   Most importantly, as Orthodox Christians, we place the greatest emphasis in honoring and worshipping our God our Creator, invoking the All Holy Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit asking for God's grace to imbue our faithful with a life of holiness.  This greatest of all emphasis is reflected in the Mystery and Beauty offered to God every Sunday at our Divine Liturgy - receiving Holy Communion and taking part in other Canonical Services.

   All are invited to come to St. John Armenian Church and to worship and witness this profound Mystery and Beauty in our Divine Services and to join us in lifting our voices in praise and thankfulness to our loving Creator.

   Please peruse our website to learn more about SJAC.

Very Rev. Father Aren Jebejian





Known as the "Church with the Golden Dome,"
 we are more importantly
"the Church with the Golden Faith."

Maintained for two-thousand years
 by the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church,
this Ancient Orthodox Faith
 is awaiting your discovery.

St. John the Baptist: Patron of our Parish

"The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ,
and the love of God,
and the communion of the Holy Spirit
 be with you all.  Amen"
 (2 Cor. 13:14)

St. John Armenian Church
22001 Northwestern Highway
Southfield, Michigan, 48075
Tel: (248) 569-3405
Fax: (248) 569-0716
office@sjachurch.org

Pastor:  Very Rev. Fr. Aren Jebejian
Asst. Pastor:   Rev. Fr. Armash Bagdasarian

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