The Church is called "Apostolic" because tradition claims that before Saint Gregory the Illuminator, St. Thaddeus and St. Bartholomew, two of the twelve Apostles, were sent to Armenia to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Many call us "Gregorian" (after the Gregory the Illuminator) which is not correct. The Armenian nation accepted Christianity as their national religion in 301 AD through Saint Gregory the Illuminator, but the two apostles mentioned above started the preaching of the Gospel before Saint Gregory.
Soorp Asdvadzadzin (After the name of Saint Mary, the Mother of Jesus) was built by a small group of dedicated Armenian immigrants in 1957. Their dream was to see the faith of our forefathers instilled in the future generations to come. Our church serves not only our parish but also the community at large. We work with 11 local non-Armenian interdenominational churches broadening our ministry without any discrimination, we are ecumenical and WE WELCOME ALL.
Our Mission Statement is: "To know Christ and to make Christ known through worship, fellowship and service." Our Statement of Faith is, the Nicene Creed.