Armenian Evangelical Church of New York

Armenian Evangelical Church of New York Making disciples of all nations. Services are in English. Join us every Sundays in-person and virtually. IG: aec.nyc
Links: linktr.ee/aecnyc Schauffler. Rev. H.H.

The Armenian Evangelical Church of New York is the oldest Armenian institution in the New York metropolitan area. The church emerged from the need to unite the Armenian immigrants who were looking to worship without fear of persecution for their beliefs. Upon his arrival from the Ottoman Empire in 1881, Rev. Garabed Nergararian started conducting prayer meetings for the Armenian community of New Y

ork City. Initially, the meetings were held in his home. Later, they were moved to the City Mission, which was led by Rev. His father was a missionary within the Ottoman Empire and worked closely with the Armenian Evangelical Church there. Our Home Until 1923 - The church’s first official service was held on November 14th, 1896 at the Adams Memorial Presbyterian Church. Khazoyan, a seminary student, led the initial organization of the church and then became its first pastor. There were a few Armenians in New York City at the time, but as the persecutions and massacres of the Armenians in Turkey continued through 1895, increasing numbers began to immigrate to America. Eager to continue to serve Christ in their new homeland, Armenians flocked to the Armenian Evangelical Church of New York. As the congregation grew, worshippers thought that they needed their own church building. In November 1921, a generous donation from the Telfeyan family made it possible for the church to purchase property on 34th Street. The dedication for the church building was held on Christmas Sunday in 1923. Shortly afterwards, a pipe organ was installed at the new building. For more than a hundred years, the Armenian Evangelical Church of New York had been sustained in challenging times by the devoted leadership of ministers and officers alike. One of the pillars of the church is Rev. Antraning Bedikian, who served the church for nearly forty years. He was an excellent preacher and writer, who helped many Armenians transition to life in America. Since the church moved to its current location on 34th Street, the neighborhood has undergone considerable changes. In 1980, members of the church decided to renovate and upgrade the building. The renovation and refurbishment of the church were completed in 1988; restoration for the pipe organ was completed by 1996. The church’s stained glass windows are the work of Hovsep Pushman. The inception of the Armenian Evangelical Church of New York has served as a spiritual center and haven for Armenians in search of new lives in America. Now, the church’s sanctuary has been home to thousands of diverse followers of Jesus Christ. It continues to be a place of worship for anyone who walks through its doors.

This past week, we attended the 111th Armenian genocide commemoration at Times Square. We will never forget. God, heal o...
05/03/2026

This past week, we attended the 111th Armenian genocide commemoration at Times Square. We will never forget. God, heal our people, in Jesus name, 🙏🏼 🇦🇲 #1915

2 weeks away! We will be joining other churches in NYC on Thursday, April 23 at  for Citywide Prayer! A quarterly gather...
04/09/2026

2 weeks away! We will be joining other churches in NYC on Thursday, April 23 at for Citywide Prayer! A quarterly gathering of believers that who seek God together for the city we love. Looking forward to it 🙏🏼

He is Risen! Jesus tells Mary right before He raises Lazarus,”I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me...
04/05/2026

He is Risen! Jesus tells Mary right before He raises Lazarus,”I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?” John‬ ‭11‬:‭25-26 All of our faith rests on this moment in history. Without the resurection, our faith is futile. But praise God that Christ was victorious over the grave! Come celebrate with us Sunday at 11am our Lord’s victory over sin, sickness, the enemy, and death itself! 🙏🏼⛪️🌸

Today, we remember the event where Jesus came into Jerusalem riding on a donkey, and the people cried “Hosanna, to the s...
03/29/2026

Today, we remember the event where Jesus came into Jerusalem riding on a donkey, and the people cried “Hosanna, to the son of David, Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord.” By His triumphal entry, Jesus was boldly proclaiming that was the Messiah, their King, and was offering a chance for the people to accept him, or reject him. The Jewish leaders rejected Jesus as their King and Savior, and sent him to his death. But Jesus would overcome the power of sin, death and the devil, and rose from the dead 3 days later. The question from Palm Sunday’s is: do I embrace Jesus as my Lord, or do I push him away in rejection? There is so much good and life by receiving Jesus! Our prayer is that all would embrace Christ as their Lord, and Savior today in all areas of lives. God bless you, and have a blessed Palm Sunday with your families!
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Join us this Lent as we reflect on our Lord’s Journey to the Cross. Lent is a time where we turn down the noise of the o...
02/20/2026

Join us this Lent as we reflect on our Lord’s Journey to the Cross. Lent is a time where we turn down the noise of the outer world, and seek the Lord through prayer and fasting (if you are able). We’ll will be using Paul David Tripp’s devotional book for Lent to help us process our inner world, confess our sins, and offer our lives in surrender to the Lord afresh. Join us on Sunday, and for Tuesday Night Bible study and Thursday Night Prayer as we journey together with our Lord to the cross.

A wonderful time at our Annual Armenian Christmas gathering this weekend. We capped it off with some Christmas Carols ov...
01/13/2026

A wonderful time at our Annual Armenian Christmas gathering this weekend. We capped it off with some Christmas Carols over candle light. 🎄

Just a few more days until we gather for Armenian Christmas 🎄 Saturday, January 10th at 7pm! We will enjoy great food 🍗🥗...
01/07/2026

Just a few more days until we gather for Armenian Christmas 🎄 Saturday, January 10th at 7pm! We will enjoy great food 🍗🥗🥙, some Christmas Carols 🎶, and more! Look forward to celebrating if you can make it. RSVP on our Linktree here: https://linktr.ee/aecnyc— with Armenian Evangelical Church of New York.

🎄 Armenian Christmas Party 🎄We invite you to gather with us as we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. This eve...
12/21/2025

🎄 Armenian Christmas Party 🎄

We invite you to gather with us as we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. This evening will be a time of fellowship, gratitude, and joy as we come together as a church family.

We will share dinner, enjoy festive music, and celebrate the season together. And while the focus is on Christ and community, the music may carry us into some joyful dancing as the night goes on 💃🕺

All are welcome. We look forward to celebrating Armenian Christmas with you.

📅 Saturday, Jan 10
⏰ Dinner & Party at 7pm
💛 Suggested donation $20

🍁 FRIENDSGIVING: TOP CHEF EDITION! 👨‍🍳✨It’s the season of thanks and what better way to celebrate than with good food, g...
11/01/2025

🍁 FRIENDSGIVING: TOP CHEF EDITION! 👨‍🍳✨

It’s the season of thanks and what better way to celebrate than with good food, good friends, and a little friendly competition! 🧡

Bring your best entrée or dessert to show off your cooking skills in our Top Chef Competition & Potluck!
🏆 Winner takes home the trophy! 🏆

Kitchen opens at 5:30pm for anyone who wants to prep or warm up food, and the feast begins at 7pm!

📅 Saturday, Nov 15
📍 AECNYC – 152 East 34th Street


Bring your gratitude, your appetite, and your A-game in the kitchen! 🍗🥧

🙏 Join us for Worship Night on Friday, October 31st at 7 PM as we seek the Lord in worship and prayer! 🎶Our good friends...
10/18/2025

🙏 Join us for Worship Night on Friday, October 31st at 7 PM as we seek the Lord in worship and prayer! 🎶
Our good friends Moses & Sona will be leading us in worship 💫
🍽️ A meal and fellowship to follow in our social hall. All are welcome! 🤝

Address

152 E 34th Street
New York, NY
10016

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm
Sunday 11am - 3pm

Telephone

+12126853177

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