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    PRESS OFFICE
    Department of Communications
    Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern)
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Jake Goshert, Coordinator of Information Services
    Tel: (212) 686-0710 Ext. 160; Fax: (212) 779-3558
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.armenianchurch.net

    November 17, 2006
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    REGINOAL RETREATS FOR YOUTH BEGIN IN MIDWEST

    The focus was personal, as participants explored their own relationships
    with Christ. It was also communal, as they plotted a future for youth in
    the Armenian Church. The 50 young people came together at the St. James
    Church of Evanston, IL, on Saturday, November 11, 2006, for the first of two
    ACYOA regional conferences this year.

    "It's always empowering to gather with my fellow Armenian youth and discuss
    our faith and culture," said participant Elise Marifian, a parishioner at
    the Holy Virgin Mary and Shoghagat Church of Belleville, IL.

    Participants came from parishes in Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
    Most were college students.

    NEXT GENERATION OF STEWARDS

    They heard from several speakers, including Julie Hoplamazian, college
    ministry facilitator of the Diocese, who was in the Midwest to visit several
    colleges in the area. She spoke about the habits required to be a
    Christian. Using biblical passages and excerpts from the Divine Liturgy,
    she talked about the ways in which we, as disciples of Christ, can come to
    know God.

    She also spoke of several disciples beyond Jesus' original twelve, such as
    St. Paul, Tabitha, Priscilla and Aquila, and Mother Teresa. She challenged
    participants to join the list.

    "This session really moved me to think about things that I hadn't thought
    about before," said Lilit Asatryan, a parishioner at the St. Mesrob Church
    of Racine, WI. "I think everyone grew in their faith; I know I did."

    MAKING THE CHOICE

    Another of the speakers, Fr. Aren Jebejian, pastor of the St. Gregory the
    Illuminator Church in Chicago, IL, spoke about why individuals need the
    church?

    "We're not God's puppets. He didn't create us to control us," he said. "He
    gave us free will to decide yes and no, up and down, in and out, and right
    and wrong."

    He told participants that making the decision to go to church was their
    decision, and that being a Christian meant being a part of the body of
    Christ, of gathering together as the people of God.

    "Sometimes in life we forget our true goals and priorities because of
    outside distractions," said Shant Paklaian, a parishioner at the St. Gregory
    Church in Chicago. "But by keeping the faith and believing in God's will,
    everything will fall into place."

    STEPING INTO LEADERSHIP

    ACYOA Executive Secretary Nancy Basmajian guided participants through an
    assessment tool to identify their individual leadership styles. Called the
    "Task-People Leadership Questionnaire," it enabled participant to discover
    something about their individual leadership style. Discussing the results
    were a chance to reflect on different leadership styles and their
    appropriateness in any given situation. The group was also asked to think
    about Jesus and his leadership style in the Gospel.

    A productive session for the ACYOA Central Council was one in which they
    tested survey questions which the Central Council hopes will assist them in
    planning for the future of the organization. It enabled the representatives
    of the Council to hear first-hand some of the issues ACYOA members and
    chapters struggle with everyday.

    The last session of the day was the ever-popular "Hot Topics," during which
    participants had an opportunity to ask clergy questions about the church,
    faith, moral issues, and doctrine. The expert clergy panel included Fr.
    Jebejian, Deacon Levon Kirakosyan of the host parish, and the
    newly-appointed Deacon-in-Charge of the St. Gregory of Narek Church in
    Cleveland, OH, Deacon Artak Khachikyan. The questions, and the answers,
    provided for a very lively and interactive session.

    "I am very inspired to see the potential for Christ's Church -- the Armenian
    youth -- being ready to think, act, and speak according to God's will," Dn.
    Khachikyan said.

    NEXT STOP D.C.

    The conference in Evanston was hosted by the St. James ACYOA chapter, led by
    Arda Paylan. Central Council members Johnny El Chemmas, Stan Sheridan, and
    Talin Hitik attended the program.

    The Central Council will sponsor another regional conference, this time for
    Mid-Atlantic region parishes, on Saturday, December 2, 2006, at the St. Mary
    Church of Washington, D.C.

    To register, or for more information, contact ACYOA Executive Secretary
    Nancy Basmajian at [email protected] or 212-686-0710 (ext. 143).

    "Not only did the participants get a lot out of this last conference, but so
    did the Central Council members," said Stan Sheridan, ACYOA Central Council
    Chapter Relations Coordinator. "We had a great discussion and feedback on
    how the ACYOA is doing. We all learned a lot and took a great deal from the
    day. I hope to see more of these in the future."

    -- 11/17/06

    E-mail photos available on request. Photos also viewable in the News and
    Events section of the Eastern Diocese's website, www.armenianchurch.net.

    PHOTO CAPTION (1): Fr. Arten Jebejian, pastor of the St. Gregory the
    Illuminator Church of Chicago, IL, speaks to participants of the ACYOA
    Midwest Regional Conference on November 11, 2006, at the St. James Church of
    Evanston, IL.

    PHOTO CAPTION (2): Deacon Artak Khachikyan, deacon-in-charge of the St.
    Gregory of Narek Church of Cleveland, OH, speaks with participants of the
    ACYOA Midwest Regional Conference on November 11, 2006, at the St. James
    Church of Evanston, IL.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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