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Armenian Heritage

The Armenian people and the Armenian Church have survived and thrived for more than 1,700 years. Our history tells our story of struggle and triumph and is much richer that the dark chapter of the Armenian Genocide that we are well known for. Our culture—our language, art, and faith—are precious to our community. Our many wonderful traditions continue to be handed down from parent to child. St. Hagop Armenian Church is a living embodiment of the rich Christian heritage of the Armenian people. Learn more about the people and events which make up this heritage below.

‘Between Borders’ Movie Screening-Feb 20th

Many of you were unable to catch the wonderful movie ‘Between Borders’ and asked if we could screen it in our church hall. We’ve arranged a screening for Thurs. Feb. 20th from 6:30-8:00PM. Tickets are $12/adult 10/kids bought directly from film producers in advance, reserve yours below. Complimentary snacks & drinks provided! Purchase Tickets Below…

A Very Active 2024 for St. Hagop Mission Armenia!

St. Hagop’s “Mission Armenia” ministry continues its support of various worthy causes in Armenia, focusing on direct aid and faith-based projects. This year our support included providing relief to families of fallen heroes, injured and displaced people of Artsakh, Armenian church communities, education efforts and more. 17-year-old Burn Victim 17-year-old Nelson was one of the…

St. Hagop Mission Armenia Work Continues in 2024!

The Mission Armenia Committee met again this Summer, recommending worthy projects to the Parish Council who approved 3 projects for support: 1) The FAR/AYO Happy Camper Project, supporting 2 disadvantaged children to attend summer camp. 2) SOAR’s Sponsorship Program for Wounded Warrior Families supporting the Galstyan, Khachatryan & Abrahamyan families 3) Continued support of a…

‘Aurora’s Sunrise’ Premier Screening-April 21st

About: “Aurora’s Sunrise” is an award-winning film based on the life of Aurora Mardiganian, a Genocide survivor, who later became an actress in the U.S.Where: Ferman Center for the Arts-Univ. of TampaWhen: Sunday, April 21st. Doors Open 3:30pm Screening: 4:00pm (Run time: 96 minutes)Seating: Since Seating is limited, please reserve your seat by April 15th at: events@sthagopfl.org (include names and emails of…