St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church

St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church has served its San Fernando Valley community for 68 years. The history of St. The name St. On February 14, 1959, St. Fr. Shahe A.

Peter Armenian Church has served its San Fernando Valley community for 50 years! Peter Armenian Church is truly important because it shows the dedication and the willingness to preserve and spread the doctrines and traditions of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the Armenian heritage and culture. This church history is another example of how we, as Armenians have truly survived our history and how

each of us here now are victors of our powerful past. This church is a blessing to all Armenians in the San Fernando Valley and acts as the backbone of this unique Armenian community. James Armenian Church in Los Angeles was the center of the Armenian community in southern California. In the 40′s and 50′s its community stretched to East Los Angeles, Pasadena, and those who resided in the San Fernando Valley. These valley members had a dream to build another Armenian Church, creating a new center for Armenians to gather in Los Angeles. For the community members, the first aspect of creating this church was organizing a Sunday school. On September 22, 1957, registration for the Sunday school began and within a few weeks it became apparent that larger facilities were needed as more than 100 students enrolled. At that time regular Sunday school classes were being held in the Reseda Masonic Temple. Enthusiastic parents and supporters in the community donated generously to help defray the rental expenses and to purchase instructional materials. As the Sunday school became more established, the community was eager to start on the next phase of establishing the important pieces to a parish. On Pentecost Sunday, May 25, 1958, the Very Reverend Dirayr Dervishian, then pastor of St. James Church in Los Angeles, celebrated the first Divine Liturgy ever held in the San Fernando Valley. This day marked a new era for the Armenians in Los Angeles, as this celebration was the birth of one of the most faithful Armenian communities in the world. To begin the construction of this new parish, the community leaders requested permission from the Western Diocese of North America to establish a church in the San Fernando Valley. In October of 1958, the first meeting was held to organize a Parish Assembly. At this meeting, 52 members voted unanimously to formally organize the San Fernando Valley Armenian Apostolic Church. Two months later, 64 members elected a board of trustees (Parish Council), Diocesan Assembly Delegates and an auditing committee. The new officers were installed at the inaugural General Assembly on December 7, 1958. Anxious to build their own sanctuary as soon as possible, the trustees appointed a building site committee and also organized the Ladies Aid as the major support unit of the church. Peter was chosen for the newly formed parish and Father Dervishian was asked to preside until a permanent parish priest could be appointed. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church was incorporated and formally admitted to the Western Diocese. That summer, a two-and-one-quarter-acre parcel was purchased for $46,500 at our current location of 17231 Sherman Way. Although the property had been purchased, fund-raising banquets were held by the Ladies Aid in 1959 and again in 1963. Construction of Sunday school classrooms and a Fellowship Hall began in early 1963. Finally, on June 16, 1963, the buildings were dedicated and the Sunday school classes were moved to their current location. Church services were conducted in the Fellowship Hall, where a temporary altar had been built. In March 1962, Rev. K. Semerdjian was elected as parish priest. Under his leadership many constructive changes took place that served as an important foundation to his young parish. Semerdjian initiated proper methods of bookkeeping and other vital church operations. Most importantly, Fr. Shahe started three important church organizations, which still remain as the backbone of today’s church. The Mr. & Mrs. Society, the church choir, and the St. Peter Armenian Church Youth Organization were all started with guidance from Fr. Shahe. In 1963, Fr. Semerdjian inaugurated the “Pari Loor.” This parish publication reports activities of all church organizations, church programs, and news that are important to all Armenians in the San Fernando Valley. The Pari Loor is still published today. In 2003, the Pari Loor made its Internet debut and can still be found on the St. Peter Website. In July 1964, final plans for a sanctuary of St. Peter Church were held on June 6, 1965 with Bishop Torkom Manoogian, the Primate of the Western Diocese, officiating. The event coincided with the 10th anniversary of the enthronement of His Holiness, Vasken I, Catholicos of all Armenians. Consecration ceremonies for the sanctuary, which seats 500, were held on Pentecost Sunday, May 29, 1966, again with Bishop Manoogian presiding. In the ensuing years, St. Peter Parish underwent what can be described as “growing pains” and the need for more classrooms and a larger cultural hall and auditorium became evident. In addition to the growing Sunday school attendance, classrooms were needed for the St. Peter-AGBU Armenian Day school, which also experienced phenomenal growth in the short period of its existence. With a young and vibrant parish priest, a completed Sunday school and fellowship hall, combined with the many newly organized church organizations, the parishioners of St. Peter Armenian Church were ready to consecrate their sanctuary. Exactly 8 years from the first celebrated Holy Badarak in the San Fernando Valley, the St. Peter sanctuary was completed and consecrated, officially completing St. Peter Armenian Church, Van Nuys. Presided by Archbishop Torkom Manoogian, consecration ceremonies for the newly erected sanctuary were held on Pentecost Sunday, May 29, 1966. On August 4, 1991, then Archbishop Vatche Hovsepian, Primate of the Western Diocese ordained to the order of priesthood, Rev. Shnork Demirjian, who assumed his pastoral mission as the parish priest of St. Peter Armenian Church on November 1, 1991. The Northridge Earthquake of January 17, 1994, extensively damaged the structure of the church, but the entire Parish Council, the Reconstruction Committee, the Re-dedication Committee and all the faithful diligently rebuilt the church, and on February 5, 1995 the church was reopened with a jubilant consecration banquet. Soon afterwards facilities were renovated, such as the large Karagozian Hall, and a new one, the adjacent Yacoobian Hall was built. The Sunday and Saturday School classes were renovated, a children’s playground was opened and a new bookstore added at the left-hand entrance of the Karagozian Hall. With its many amenities St. Peter Church strives to serve the spiritual and cultural needs of the Armenian community in San Fernando Valley. A full-time two office staff members, a caretaker and a facility manager take care of the daily activities and services of the church. The church enjoys the services and commitment of a full-time ACYO director. The present youth director is actively promoting the participation of the Armenian youth in the life of the church and community. As such, the church is in an ongoing progress, constantly meeting the requirements of the growing community and looking forward to new challenges and successes for the greater glory of God. On April 13, 2008, His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian, Primate of the Western Diocese, elevated Fr. Shnork Demirjian, the parish priest of St. Peter Church to the rank of Archpriesthood, in appreciation of his faithful ministry. Peter Church continues to be the pride and the glory of all Armenians in the San Fernando Valley, and as clergy and laity celebrate the 50th Anniversary of St. Peter Armenian Apostolic Church, they renew their faith in God Almighty and with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit always glorify the Kingdom of God established by our Lord Jesus Christ.

06/07/2026

Sunday Divine Liturgy - Feast of the Catholicon of Holy Etchmiadzin
Կիրակի Օրուայ Ս. Պատարագ - Տօն Կադուղիկէ Եկեղեցւոյ Սրբոյ Էջմիածնի
La Sainte Messe de Dimanche - Fête de la Sainte Église universelle d'Etchmiadzin

Live Stream from St. Peter Armenian Church, Van Nuys, CA, June 7, 2026

Today's Bible Reading:
John 10:22-30

At that time the festival of the Dedication took place in Jerusalem. It was winter, and Jesus was walking in the temple, in the portico of Solomon. So the Jews gathered around him and said to him,
"How long will you keep us in suspense? If you are the Messiah, tell us plainly."
Jesus answered,
"I have told you, and you do not believe. The works that I do in my Father's name testify to me; but you do not believe, because you do not belong to my sheep. My sheep hear my voice. I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one will sn**ch them out of my hand. What my Father has given me is greater than all else, and no one can sn**ch it out of the Father's hand. The Father and I are one."

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Օրուայ Ս. Աւետարանի Ընթերցում
ԸՍՏ ՅՈՎՀԱՆՆԷՍԻ (10.22-30)

Ձմեռ էր. Երուսաղէմի մէջ տաճարին նաւակատիքի տօնակատարութիւնը տեղի կ ՚ունենար։ Յիսուս տաճարին Սողոմոնի սիւնագաւիթին մէջ կ՚երթեւեկէր, երբ իր շուրջ հաւաքուեցան Հրեաները եւ հարցուցին.
– Մինչեւ ե՞րբ մեր հոգին պիտի հանես. եթէ դուն ես Քրիստոսը՝ յստակ ըսէ մեզի։
Յիսուս պատասխանեց.
– Արդէն իսկ ձեզի ըսած եմ, սակայն չէք հաւատար։ Այն գործերը որ Հօրս անունով կը կատարեմ, անոնք իսկ կը վկայեն՝ թէ ով եմ ես։ Բայց դուք չէք հաւատար, որովհետեւ իմ ոչխարներէս չէք։ Ես ոչխարներս կը ճանչնամ. անոնք ձայնս կը լսեն եւ կը հետեւին ինծի, եւ ես անոնց յաւիտենական կեանք կու տամ. անոնք բնաւ պիտի չկորսուին։ Ոչ ոք պիտի կարենայ զանոնք յափշտակել իմ ձեռքէս։ Հայրս այդ ոչխարները ինծի տուաւ, եւ ոչ ոք կրնայ յափշտակել զանոնք իմ Հօրս ձեռքէն, որովհետեւ Հայրս բոլորէն աւելի մեծ է։ Ես եւ Հայրս մէկ ենք։

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La Lecture Biblique du Jour:
Jean 10:22-30

C'était l'hiver et l'on célébrait à Jérusalem la fête de la Dédicace. Jésus allait et venait dans la galerie à colonnes de Salomon, au temple. Les Juifs se rassemblèrent alors autour de lui et lui dirent:
«Jusqu'à quand vas-tu nous maintenir dans l'incertitude? Si tu es le Messie, dis-le-nous franchement.»
Jésus leur répondit:
«Je vous l'ai déjà dit, mais vous ne me croyez pas. Les œuvres que je fais au nom de mon Père témoignent en ma faveur. Mais vous ne croyez pas, parce que vous ne faites pas partie de mes brebis. Mes brebis écoutent ma voix; je les connais et elles me suivent. Je leur donne la vie éternelle, elles ne seront jamais perdues et personne ne les arrachera de ma main. Ce que mon Père m'a donné est plus grand que tout et personne ne peut rien arracher de la main du Père. Le Père et moi, nous sommes un.»

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Celebrant: Archpriest Fr. Shnork Demirjian
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Videographer, Sound Engineer, & Live Stream Operator: Dn. Kamar Ararat Kalpakciyan
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Announcing the 2027 Debutante Ball The Western Diocese Ladies Auxiliary is now welcoming inquiries from prospective Debu...
06/04/2026

Announcing the 2027 Debutante Ball

The Western Diocese Ladies Auxiliary is now welcoming inquiries from prospective Debutantes for the 2027 Debutante Ball.

Young women interested in participating are invited to request an invitation to our Mother-Daughter Luncheon on August 22, where you can learn more about this longstanding tradition and the plans for the 2027 Ball.

Young men interested in serving as escorts are also welcome to inquire.

Please see the flyer for details and contact information.

06/04/2026
05/31/2026

Sunday Divine Liturgy - Remembrance of the Prophet Elijah
Կիրակի Օրուայ Ս. Պատարագ - Յիշատակ Եղիա Մարգարէի
La Sainte Messe de Dimanche - La Commémoration du Prophète Élie

Live Stream from St. Peter Armenian Church, Van Nuys, CA, May 31, 2026

Today's Bible Reading:
Luke 4:25-30

But the truth is, there were many widows in Israel in the time of Elijah, when the heaven was shut up three years and six months, and there was a severe famine over all the land; yet Elijah was sent to none of them except to a widow at Zarephath in Sidon. There were also many lepers in Israel in the time of the prophet Elisha, and none of them was cleansed except Naaman the Syrian. When they heard this, all in the synagogue were filled with rage. They got up, drove him out of the town, and led him to the brow of the hill on which their town was built, so that they might hurl him off the cliff. But he passed through the midst of them and went on his way.

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Օրուայ Ս. Աւետարանի Ընթերցում
ԸՍՏ ՂՈՒԿԱՍԻ (4.25-30)

Ձեզի օրինակներով խօսիմ։ Իսրայէլի մէջ բազմաթիւ այրիներ կային Եղիայի օրերուն, երբ երեք ու կէս տարի երկինքը չանձրեւեց եւ ամբողջ երկրին մէջ սաստիկ սով տիրեց։ Բայց Եղիա անոնցմէ ոեւէ մէկուն չղրկուեցաւ, այլ ղրկուեցաւ Սիդոնի մօտիկ Սարեփթա գիւղը բնակող այրի կնոջ մը։ Նոյնպէս, Եղիսէ մարգարէի օրերուն Իսրայէլի մէջ բազմաթիւ բորոտներ կային, բայց անոնցմէ ո՛չ մէկը բժշկուեցաւ, այլ միայն Նէեման անունով Ասորի մը։ Այս ակնարկութիւնները լսելով՝ ժողովարանին մէջ գտնուողները բարկութեամբ լեցուեցան։ Ելան, Յիսուսը քաղաքէն դուրս հանեցին եւ գահավէժ ընելու նպատակով զայն տարին մինչեւ կատարը այն լերան, որուն վրայ շինուած էր իրենց քաղաքը։ Բայց Յիսուս անոնց մէջէն անցաւ գնաց։

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La Lecture Biblique du Jour:
Luc 4:25-30

En toute vérité, je vous le déclare, il y avait beaucoup de v***es en Israël aux jours d'Elie, quand le ciel fut fermé trois ans et six mois et que survint une grande famine sur tout le pays; pourtant ce ne fut à aucune d'entre elles qu'Elie fut envoyé, mais bien dans le pays de Sidon, à une v***e de Sarepta. Il y avait beaucoup de lépreux en Israël au temps du prophète Elisée; pourtant aucun d'entre eux ne fut purifié, mais bien Naamân le Syrien.»
Tous furent remplis de colère, dans la synagogue, en entendant ces paroles. Ils se levèrent, le jetèrent hors de la ville et le menèrent jusqu'à un escarpement de la colline sur laquelle était bâtie leur ville, pour le précipiter en bas. Mais Lui, passant au milieu d'eux, alla son chemin.

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Celebrant: Archpriest Fr. Shnork Demirjian
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Videographer, Sound Engineer, & Live Stream Operator: Dn. Kamar Ararat Kalpakciyan
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05/29/2026

Address

17231 Sherman Way
Los Angeles, CA
91406

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 3pm
Tuesday 11am - 2pm
Wednesday 11am - 3pm
Thursday 11am - 2pm
Friday 11am - 2pm
Saturday 11am - 2pm

Telephone

+18183444860

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