We have in-person Armenian Church Divine Liturgy service once a month. You can see our calendar for upcoming events.
No. Our services are conducted by our visiting priest/pastor, Father Abraham Ohanesian who travels from Detroit, Michigan each month.
We do not have a permanent church building of our own. We rent the church sanctuary and fellowship hall at Church of the Advent.
By our estimates, there are about 350 to 400 Armenians in the Nashville and surrounding area (up to 2 hour radius which would include parts of Kentucky and Alabama). The active and semi-active participants in our church and community are about 150. Our monthly services are attended by about 70 persons and it grows to over 100 in major celebrations such as Christmas and Easter.
Please visit our Contact Us page, You can email, call, send us a message and/or subscribe to our email list from there. By subscribing to our email list, you will receive our Loosavorich e-newsletter which serves to remind about upcoming events.
You can click here for our location and map.
The service starts usually at 1:00 PM in the sanctuary building and lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours. After the service, we gather in the fellowship hall to share a meal (Pot luck dinner). We normally conclude around 5:00 - 5:30 PM.
Yes. In addition to monthly Divine Liturgy services we schedule other activities. These include activities such as picnics, New Year Eve party, community nights and other social events. You can find these events on our calendar.
Yes, we can help with those special services. Please visit our special services page to find out more.
Please visit our donate page to find out more.
Please visit our Armenian Information Center to find out more. There you will find many resources about all things Armenian.
We are so glad you want to get involved and we can surely use the help. Please come and visit us to meet and get started.