September 14, 2014 - In this sermon, Fr. Vazken candidly talks about cancer as a "cross that needs to be elevated" from the hiding. This is an expression of the crosses and the disease that menaces our lives on a personal level and globally. He brings relevancy to the healing claims of Christianity for today. Recorded LIVE at the St. Peter Armenian Church in Glendale California.
Armenian language sermon followed by English language at minute 14:04
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Fr. Vazken Movsesian, Priest at the Armenian Church Youth Ministries Center, Glendale (2003-2016) and Director of In His Shoes Ministries
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Monday, September 15, 2014
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Forgiveness, Healing and the Bread of Life
Fr. Vazken Movsesian's sermon on forgiveness as a prelude to healing, and the Bread of Life (John 6). Includes the Mr. Potato Head story and the "Atheists in Birthing Rooms" truth. Sermon delivered and recorded LIVE on August 4, 2013 at the St. Peter Armenian Church & Youth Ministries Center, Glendale, CA.
Armenian language at beginning
English language begins at minute 14:50
Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for Epostle.net
We invite you to explore Epostle.net, where you’ll find similar sermons, podcasts, Bible studies, and webcasts to inspire you spiritually.
Armenian language at beginning
English language begins at minute 14:50
Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for Epostle.net
We invite you to explore Epostle.net, where you’ll find similar sermons, podcasts, Bible studies, and webcasts to inspire you spiritually.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Healing - on the Paregentan of St. Mary
Sermon on the Mark 2:1-12 - the story of the healing - which is easier to forgive sins or to heal a person? Here's some answers. Delivered at the St. Peter Armenian Church & Youth Ministries Center, Glendale on the Paregentan of St. Mary, 10 August 2008. Armenian Language
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