Welcome to St. Mary Armenian Church
WELCOME TO YOUR CHURCH!
HAVE A VOICE IN MISSION, MINISTRY, & FUTURE.
GROW YOUR SPIRITUAL IDENTITY IN YOUR ARMENIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH.
BE A PARTNER BY SHARING YOUR CHRISTIAN LOVE, TIME, & TALENT.
STRENGTHEN YOUR PERSONAL FAITH THROUGH YOUR RICH & HISTORICAL HERITAGE.
Our Affiliations
Our oldest member is Mary Thompson, who is 95 years old and has been attending since 1945.
Our oldest member is Mary Thompson, who is 95 years old and has been attending since 1945.
Our oldest member is Mary Thompson, who is 95 years old and has been attending since 1945.
Our oldest member is Mary Thompson, who is 95 years old and has been attending since 1945.
Our Mission to Statement
The mission of the Armenian Church is to preach the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and to proclaim its message of salvation. This mission is realized through Worship, Education, Witness, Service and common life in Christ as expressed in the distinctive faith-experience of the Armenian people. All members of the Armenian Church - both clergy and lay - are to participate fully in this mission.
Our Ministries
SUNDAY SERVICES
Every Sunday from 10:30 am to 12:15 pm. Fellowship follows the Divine Liturgy in the Davitian Hall.
Office hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. In case of an emergency for pastoral needs, please contact Fr. Vartan at (954)296-1406.
Home or Workplace Blessing Prayer. Should you wish to have the pastor offer Blessing Prayer at your home or workplace, or visit a sick at hospital, please contact the pastor.
ABOUT OUR CHURCH
Our church was consecrated in 1998. However, St. Mary's parish is the continuation of the first Armenian Church of Miami, which was named St. John the Baptist Armenian Church. It was established in 1951.
CHILDREN'S MINISTRIES
We have a Sunday religious school and Armenian language school for children and teenagers. We also hold annual summer Vacation Bible Camp. Our newly formed Armenian Church Youth Organization of America (ACYOA) is also an active part of our parish.
SERVICES
Church services, worship, Holy Badarak, and Great Lent prayer services take place throughout the year. Our Sunday morning Divine Liturgy begins at 10:30 AM and ends around 12:15 PM. A fellowship and coffee hour follows the church services. Occasionally, luncheon is also served.