Altar Servers and Choir
The Divine Liturgy is the main worship service of the Armenian Church. But the Badarak, as we call it in Armenian, is much more than that.
It provides the most intimate encounter we can have with God in this life. In the Divine Liturgy, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, comes to his people—to you and me—in two forms: First, by his Word, in the reading of the holy Gospel; and second, by his holy Body and Blood, in Holy Communion.
We blessed to have our Altar servers, organists, choir members offer back to God, their time and talents in assisting the celebrant during the celebration of Divine Liturgy.
Here is Choir Director Adrienne Damian being recognized by Bishop Daniel Findikyan in October 2020.
It provides the most intimate encounter we can have with God in this life. In the Divine Liturgy, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, comes to his people—to you and me—in two forms: First, by his Word, in the reading of the holy Gospel; and second, by his holy Body and Blood, in Holy Communion.
We blessed to have our Altar servers, organists, choir members offer back to God, their time and talents in assisting the celebrant during the celebration of Divine Liturgy.
Here is Choir Director Adrienne Damian being recognized by Bishop Daniel Findikyan in October 2020.