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Sermons Fr. Hovnan Demerjian St. Hagop Armenian Church

Re-Gifted

Like Abraham with Isaac, we Christians have benefited from receiving the gift of the Son of God twice, the first his marvelous life on earth and the second his life eternal—by which he guides—protects and counsels those who follow him.  We Armenian Christians, whose weekly service is called “the sacrifice,” must always remember the essence…

Sermons Fr. Hovnan Demerjian St. Hagop Armenian Church

Are We There Yet?

Very truly, I tell you…the bread of God is that which comes down from heaven and gives life to the world. Jn 6:33 Our family is considering another attempt to travel to Armenia this Summer, and the one thing we are dreading is the 24 hours of planes and layovers. Daddy my shoe fell off. Momma,…

Sermons Fr. Hovnan Demerjian St. Hagop Armenian Church

Fear Killed the Rest

‘It is I; do not be afraid.’ –Jn 6:20 There is a parable from the ancient East about a deadly disease that meets up with a large family travelling by caravan to Baghdad. ‘Why are you travelling to Baghdad?’ asked the family elder. ‘To take five thousand lives,’ said the disease. On the way back, they…

Sermons Fr. Hovnan Demerjian St. Hagop Armenian Church

Timing is Everything

Timing is important. What’s the most important part of telling a good joke……timing.  Timing is important in jokes, and it’s important in sermons.  Until I figured out the 2.45 second delay between the live stream video and audio, my sermons looked like old Bruce Lee movies. Timing is important in conversations.  Zoom meetings have unexpectedly…

Sermons Fr. Hovnan Demerjian St. Hagop Armenian Church

A Reminder to Remember

“This is my Son, the Beloved, in whom I am well pleased.” (Mt 3:17) Gabriel Garcia Marques, in his classic 1967 novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, writes about a village in Central America. A virus strikes this community and the virus causes amnesia. It becomes necessary to hire people from the outside world to…