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In Memorium-Jorge Gazebayukian
Jorge Gazebayukian was born on February 16, 1941, in São Paulo, Brazil, to Zaruy and Luder Gazebayukian. His parents, Armenian immigrants who arrived in 1922, found refuge and hospitality in São Paulo after surviving the atrocities of the Armenian Genocide, and chose to make the city their home. From an early age, Jorge lived a simple life shaped by a deep desire to serve the Lord above all else—a commitment rooted in the faith and example of his parents. As a youth, he becam
AEUNA
May 13 min read


April 24 Joint AEUNA Service at Christian Outreach Armenian Church
Commemorating the Armenian Genocide "Struck down, but not destroyed" Remembering, honoring, and standing in faith together A solemn and meaningful Armenian Genocide Rememberance service was held at COA Church organized by the AEUNA uniting the community in prayer, reflection and reversence. The service was centered on the scripture, "Struck down, but not destroyed" (2 Corinthians 4:9), a message that sepaks to the eduring faith and perseverance of the Armenian people through
AEUNA
Apr 291 min read


AEYF-ER Juniors' Conference Recap
This year’s Juniors’ Conference, held at the Ararat Church in Salem, New Hampshire, brought together nearly 50 middle and high school students from 8 churches across the Eastern Region for a powerful weekend centered on the theme “Rewrite: Living God’s Story.” Grounded in Isaiah’s vision, the conference focused on how God transforms lives when we learn to see, receive, and respond to His call. Nico Hanessian, from UACC, delivered the main messages throughout the weekend, guid
AEUNA
Apr 282 min read
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