Come, let us open the Holy Scriptures together, encounter Christ as our Eternal God and Savior, and be illumined by His Life and Light through prayer, reflection, and fellowship - just as St. John himself testifies:
Upcoming Events
The Morning Service includes beautiful chants, prayers, and litanies unique to the morning office of the Armenian Church. Prayers and Bible readings are offered in English, making this service accessible to all.
Join us every Sunday morning to celebrate the Divine Liturgy. The Divine liturgy is the main worship service of the Armenian Church. But the Badarak is much more than that. It provides the most intimate encouter we can have with God in this life.
St. John is hosting Father's Day Car Show and BBQ, Sunday, June 21 2026 following the Divine Liturgy at the church Parking Lot. Bring your Custom, Classic and Sprots cars and celebrate Father's Day together.
Come, let us open the Holy Scriptures together, encounter Christ as our Eternal God and Savior, and be illumined by His Life and Light through prayer, reflection, and fellowship - just as St. John himself testifies:
Give to Those Who Can’t Pay You Back.
Join Us for St. John Cares Night –“Sharing warmth one gift at a time”
• Friday, June 26, 2026 • 6:00 PM
• St. John Armenian Church Hall
Give to Those Who Can’t Pay You Back
Join Us for St. John Cares Night
“Sharing warmth one gift at a time”
• Friday, June 26, 2026 • 6:00 PM
• St. John Armenian Church Hall
The Morning Service includes beautiful chants, prayers, and litanies unique to the morning office of the Armenian Church. Prayers and Bible readings are offered in English, making this service accessible to all.
Join us every Sunday morning to celebrate the Divine Liturgy. The Divine liturgy is the main worship service of the Armenian Church. But the Badarak is much more than that. It provides the most intimate encouter we can have with God in this life.
Come, let us open the Holy Scriptures together, encounter Christ as our Eternal God and Savior, and be illumined by His Life and Light through prayer, reflection, and fellowship - just as St. John himself testifies: