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Sermons by Fr. Hovnan Demerjian (Page 3)

Sermons Fr. Hovnan Demerjian St. Hagop Armenian Church

Where Patience Meets Power

In our culture, waiting has come to feel like missing out like weakness.  And yet today’s reading for Advent and Christmas we are reminded of the opposite-that waiting is strength. ‘But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength,’ says the Prophet Isaiah, ‘they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall…

Sermons Fr. Hovnan Demerjian St. Hagop Armenian Church

Superbia

The difference between good and bad pride is in its object, what it points to.  Pride is so dangerous and so often bad because-irresistibly the object of pride is ourselves, our ego.  It’s like the story of the young school boy who was so meek and modest, that he was awarded the ‘most humble badge.’…

Sermons Fr. Hovnan Demerjian St. Hagop Armenian Church

Your Only Prayer

Every Sunday in church we say thank you in literally one hundred different ways, in ritual, chants and prayers, it’s not too much of a stretch to say all we do is practice saying thank you in church. A wise monk said, ‘If the only prayer we ever say in our entire lives is thank…

Sermons Fr. Hovnan Demerjian St. Hagop Armenian Church

The Greatness of Smallness

We all have this tendency to make ourselves greater than we are, and make others smaller, and the consequences are division and destruction.  Jesus knows this sinful tendency, and knows we are blind to it, so he puts up a mirror for us to see.  As the disciples fight, he takes a small child and…

Sermons Fr. Hovnan Demerjian St. Hagop Armenian Church

Soli Deo Gloria

In our Armenian Orthodox tradition, we understand sacraments as visible signs of God’s invisible grace. And what is music, if not a sacramental echo of heaven? Strings, keys, and voices—physical things—become effective signs of divine movement. When we sing we don’t just say things-we experience them-emotionally and physically in our heart. So if the words…