
Armenian Church Council
The Armenian Church Council, or "National Assembly of the Armenian Church," is a governing body for the Armenian Apostolic Church, one of the oldest Christian denominations. It oversees church administration, spiritual matters, and community issues, representing the interests of Armenian Christians worldwide. The council typically consists of clergy and lay leaders, working to maintain religious traditions, support educational initiatives, and address social concerns. This body plays a crucial role in preserving Armenian culture and identity, especially in the diaspora, while ensuring the church adapts to contemporary challenges.