Welcome
Armenian Evangelical Brethren Church is a family-based congregation nestled in West Glendale. AEBC has had its roots in the Los Angeles area since the mid 1920s. We have a strong Armenian heritage and desire to grow together as a community in deeper relationships with God and with each other.
Our mission is to know Jesus Christ and make Him known.
Our mission is to know Jesus Christ and make Him known.
When we Meet
Sunday Mornings
11:00 am
What To Expect
Our service is about 75 minutes. We start at 11:00am and are usually done by 12:15. Please join us in the social hall after each service for refreshments!
Our main service is mostly in Armenian. The bulletins are bilingual and the worship songs are also displayed in both English and Armenian.
Our Sunday School is in English.
Every first Sunday of the month we remember and reflect on the sacrifice that Jesus paid for us on the cross. Communion is after the sermon. The pastor will give a brief devotional and then elements are distributed by the ushers.
We invite any person who believes in Jesus as his or her Savior to take part in communion.
If you are do not wish to take part in holy communion or have questions, we encourage you to remain in quiet prayer during the service and speak to the pastor afterwards with any questions. Armenian sharagans -musical system of Armenian liturgical chants–are played during the distribution of the elements.
Our main service is mostly in Armenian. The bulletins are bilingual and the worship songs are also displayed in both English and Armenian.
Our Sunday School is in English.
Every first Sunday of the month we remember and reflect on the sacrifice that Jesus paid for us on the cross. Communion is after the sermon. The pastor will give a brief devotional and then elements are distributed by the ushers.
We invite any person who believes in Jesus as his or her Savior to take part in communion.
If you are do not wish to take part in holy communion or have questions, we encourage you to remain in quiet prayer during the service and speak to the pastor afterwards with any questions. Armenian sharagans -musical system of Armenian liturgical chants–are played during the distribution of the elements.