
Armenian Churches in America
Armenian churches in America serve as vital centers for the Armenian community, fostering cultural identity and spiritual life. Established primarily in the early 20th century, these churches reflect the rich history of Armenians, particularly after the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Apostolic Church, the oldest national church, plays a significant role, along with other denominations like the Armenian Catholic and Protestant churches. In addition to worship, these churches often host community events, cultural programs, and educational activities, strengthening ties among members and preserving Armenian heritage in the diaspora.