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  • Haigazian Baccalaureate: Thanksgiving Ceremony for the Class of 2009

    PRESS RELEASE
    Haigazian University
    From: Mira Yardemian
    Public Relations Director
    Mexique Street, Kantari, Beirut
    P.O.Box. 11-1748
    Riad El Solh 1107 2090


    Haigazian University Baccalaureate Service: A Thanksgiving Ceremony for
    the Class of 2009

    "You graduates stand at the end of this chapter of your life, the
    chapter entitled Haigazian University is about to finish, and the next
    chapter of your life now opens before you. What is it that you will
    write on those pages? Who will pen the script of your life? Are you
    going to pursue what God wants for and from your life or not?," asked
    Rev. W. Gregory Lee-Parker, Campus Minister of Haigazian University
    facetiously to the graduating class of 2009 during the Baccalaureate
    Service, on Sunday, the 28th of June 2009, held in the First Armenian
    Evangelical Church in Beirut.

    A large number of graduates and their families participated in this
    ceremony, a service of dedication and thanksgiving, which began by the
    graduating class walking through the church sanctuary during the
    processional hymn.

    The call to worship was given by student Stepan Harmanlikian,
    followed by a hymn of praise, "Be Thou My Vision", with students Issa
    Saddi on the piano and Celine Gharibian on the violin, and the prayer of
    invocation, delivered by student Makrid Markarian..

    In his word of welcome, the President of Haigazian University, Rev.
    Dr. Paul Haidostian, invited the graduating class to give thanks to God,
    and to evaluate and give deeper meaning to their success.

    "Today, we reflect, we evaluate, we want to see the deeper picture,
    not only the wider picture of education and growth. Gratitude and
    thankfulness are the words that characterize the day. So, during and
    after this service, thank God, thank each other, thanks your families,
    teachers or staff, thank the guards or the janitors, first thank them in
    your heart. This is not a duty, but see if it could be your privilege,"
    Haidostian noted.

    Several graduates took part in the service: Aline Roussialian
    played the prelude on the piano, Tamar Majarian read biblical
    selections, Hagop Akbasharian and Nairy Arakelian shared their
    reflections as students, while the Spiritual Life Worship Team performed
    a song "I will Sing Your Praises Father God".

    "For Such a Time as this" was the theme of the message of the day,
    delivered by Rev. W. Gregory Lee-Parker, who using the biblical story of
    Esther, illustrated to the students how their lives could easily
    deteriorate into following after a shadow mission, a mission that looks
    good and inviting but is not what God made them for. Rev. Lee-Parker
    encouraged the students by pointing out that, like Esther, they are
    where they are for a reason...it is not a mistake that they are
    graduating from Haigazian University at this time and they need to
    embrace the purpose set before them. As in the story of Esther they have
    been called, "For such a time as this."

    A prayer of dedication by the Vice Chair of the Haigazian
    University Board of Trustess, Rev. Robert Sarkissian followed, after
    which students Susan Foudoulian and Omar Salam read the pledges of the
    graduates to carry the light of truth, freedom & service to the world:
    "We, the class of 2009 of Haigazian University, in receiving this light,
    pledge to hold high the light of truth, to defend the light of freedom,
    and to spread the light of service to our communities, our country and
    our world".

    While the graduates shared the flame among fellow-classmates, the
    Spiritual Life Worship Team sang the song "Here I am to Worship"..

    At the end, the President of the Union of the Armenian Evangelical
    Churches in the Near East, Rev, Megrdich Karagoezian pronounced the
    benediction, whereupon the class of 2009 marched out the sanctuary with
    the recessional, each carrying a light out into the world.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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