An ad orientem Thanksgiving
I had the pleasure of attending our local ecumenical group’s Thanksgiving prayer service.
The service was held at St. Peter’s Armenian Apostolic Church in Watervliet, NY.
The pastor, Fr. Bedros, developed the service based on the Armenian Church’s Evening Service.
The gathered clergy faced the altar throughout the service, excepting the readings and the homily.
It was amazing.
PNCC, Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Methodist pastors all prayed ad orientem, facing liturgical east. For every prayer the Armenian deacon, facing the congregation, chanted the response. The psalms were prayed in stanzas, each stanza alternating between those seated to the left and right. The choir was simply beautiful.
Two other items of note. The Rev. Garen Gdanian, the retired pastor of St. Peter’s, had the most amazingly beautiful cope. Fr. Garen chanted the Gospel, a true blessing to hear. The other is, as always, the wonderful Armenian food and our fellowship which topped off the event.