St. John Armenian Church, San Francisco

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Address
275 Olympia Way
San Francisco CA, 94131
Phone
(415) 661-1142
Fax
(415) 661-0518
Email
info@stjohnarmenianchurch.com
Website
www.stjohnarmenianchurch.com
Service Times
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:00 Noon - Divine Liturgy

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Staff

Rev. Fr. Mesrob Ash, Parish Priest
Dn. Sarkis Kestekyan, Parish Council Chair

About St. John Armenian Church, San Francisco

In the late 1910’s there were only a few Armenians in San Francisco. Through the efforts of the late Mihran Serailian arrangements were made for Bishop Papken Guleserian to celebrate Divine Liturgy at Grace Cathedral. In time this was followed by a visit from the Primate of America, Bishop Dirayr Der Hovhannessian and Very Rev. Fr. Vartan Dz. V. Kasparian of Holy Trinity Church of Fresno.

In 1924 a Parish Council was appointed to lead St. Nersess Shnorhali Parish, as it was known until a name change later to St. John. Sunday services in the 1920’s were held in the Trinity Greek Church on 7th St., as well as in two Episcopal Churches. Having no permanent priest, spiritual needs were met by Fr. Guldalian of Yettem and Fr. Kasparian of Fresno.

Following the term of Fr. Krouzian, Rev. Fr. Bedros Hagopian served at St. John, succeeded by Rev. Zgon Dz. V. Hagopian. In 1941 a Lutheran Church was purchased; Fr. Parounak, Pastor of the time, designed a new altar.

On December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor Day, the altar was consecrated and a month later, on Armenian Christmas, the sanctuary was consecrated and given the name St. John Armenian Church. The site remained the spiritual home of the Armenian community of San Francisco until the property was taken by the State of California for the construction of freeways. Until the consecration of the current sanctuary on Olympia Way in 1958, church services were held at All Saints Episcopal Church.

It was under the leadership of Archpriest Fr. Artoon Sempadian that the new facilities were designed, built and funded. It was through his dedication and that of Yeretzgin Betty that the community united to create a strong base for future growth. He was succeeded by Fr. Arten Ashjian, Archpriest Fr. Sipan Mekhsian, Archpriest Fr. Moushegh Tashjian and Bishop Aris Shirvanian. In 1998 Rev. Fr. Sarkis and Yeretzgin Talin Petoyan joined the St. John family and have helped to build upon the foundations already created by the community.


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