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    ARMENIAN EVANGELICAL UNION HONORS GUEKGUEZIAN
    By Alexander and Philip Tavlian

    Belmont Citizen-Herald
    http://www.wickedlocal.com/belmont/ news/lifestyle/religion/x2133275078/Armenian-Evang elical-Union-honors-Guekguezian
    May 8 2009

    Belmont, Mass. - More than 500 people gathered on the campus of
    California's oldest Armenian Church to salute a former Belmont cleric
    for 55 years of pastoral ministry in the Old and New Worlds.

    The Armenian Evangelical Union of North America paid tribute to
    Reverend Bernard Asadoor Guekguezian at a gala banquet on March 21,
    at the First Armenian Presbyterian Church of Fresno, boyhood church
    of authors William Saroyan and A.I. Bezzerides.

    The celebration included music by virtuoso pianist Michael Krikorian
    and vocalist Jennie Gray, and warm testimonials by the honoree's
    sons, Rev. Ara Richard Guekguezian of Fresno and attorney Asbed
    Bernard Guekguezian of West Newton, as read by eldest grandson,
    Peter Guekguezian.

    Rev. Berj Gulleyan and Rev. Gregory V. Haroutunian, Rev. Bernard's
    pastoral successors in Paramus and Belmont, respectively, spoke
    movingly about his impact on the Armenian faith communities of the
    Garden State and Middlesex County.

    Andrew Torigian, executive director of the New Jersey-based Armenian
    Missionary Association of America, praised the honoree's passion
    for Christian evangelism and missions work. Rev. Avedis Boynerian
    of Watertown, and Rev. Joseph Matossian of Glendale, California paid
    tribute to their colleague's faithful labors in the Old and New Words
    since his student days in the Near East.

    Edward Saliba, chairman of the AEUNA Committee on Stewardship,
    announced the creation of the Reverend Bernard and Mrs. Knar
    Guekguezian Endowment Fund to prepare deserving graduate students
    for pastoral ministry in the 21st Century.

    The evening was rounded out by a video presentation entitled, "The
    Life of a Faithful Servant," and the sharing of numerous official
    proclamations, including the Fresno City Council's declaration of
    "Reverend Bernard Guekguezian Day" on March 21 throughout the City
    of Fresno.

    The youngest of nine children, Rev. Guekguezian was born near Antioch,
    Turkey, in the summer of 1927. After attending local schools, he
    immigrated to the Middle East in 1939 for further studies at Armenian
    Evangelical educational institutions in Beirut, Lebanon and the Aleppo
    College of Syria.

    He completed a combined course of study at the American University
    of Beirut and the Near East School of Theology in 1952, earning a
    Bachelor of Arts degree and a Diploma in Theology.

    Guekguezian served as a licensed pastor at the Armenian Evangelical
    Church of Alexandria, Egypt for two years and then came to the United
    States for additional ministerial training. He studied at Fuller
    Theological Seminary in Pasadena and New York Theological Seminary,
    where he earned a Master of Arts degree in Christian Education.

    The Congregational Conference of Massachusetts ordained Guekguezian
    a Minister of the Word in 1959. That same year he was called
    to serve as pastor of America's oldest Armenian congregation --
    the Armenian Congregational Church of the Martyrs in Worcester,
    Massachusetts. During his seven-year tenure in that pulpit, he engaged
    in doctoral studies in Modern European History at Clark University.

    In 1966, Rev. Guekguezian accepted a call to the Armenian Presbyterian
    Church of Paramus, Bergen County, New Jersey, where he served for
    a dozen inspiring years. On Dec. 10, 1978, he was installed as the
    tenth pastor of Fresno's First Armenian Presbyterian Church.

    Rev. Guekguezian's ministry at the Fresno church was marked by outreach
    to native Californians as well as to Armenian émigrés from the Near
    East and Republic of Armenia. At the conclusion of his record 22 years
    in the pulpit, the Fresno congregation named him Pastor Emeritus. He
    then relocated to New England where he served as Interim Pastor of
    the First Armenian Church of Belmont for three years (2001 to 2003).

    In addition to his pastoral duties, Guekguezian has served multiple
    terms as moderator of the AEUNA, vice-president of the Armenian
    Evangelical World Council, vice-president of the Armenian Theological
    Students' Aid, Inc., and member of the Presbytery of San Joaquin
    Committee on New Church Development.

    He is married to the former Knar Kazanjian of Aleppo, Syria and
    they have five grandchildren in addition to their two sons and
    daughters-in-law.

    Headquartered in Glendale, Calif., the AEUNA is an ecclesiastical
    confederation of Armenian Protestant churches, missions,
    and fellowships in the United States of America and Dominion of
    Canada. Rev. Joseph Matossian is Minister to the Union and Rev. Avedis
    Boynerian is the Moderator.
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