
Project AGAPE Armenia
This ministry to Armenia and to some of our most desperate Christian brothers and sisters is a collaborative effort of the North Carolina and Western North Carolina Conferences of The United Methodist Church, in partnership with the Armenian Apostolic Church.
All of our work in Armenia is totally funded by your financial support. Please prayerfully consider giving to this wonderful mission. 100% of your gift goes to the ministry.
106 Years of Armenian Genocide
– Tired, hungry, thirsty, with torn clothes, we were walking barefoot through a village. If I’m not mistaken, it was in the field of Moosh. Suddenly we saw water, and we all ran to the water as if gaining new strength. Read more…
Christmas Boxes!

Share a smile with a Child!
It is time once again to begin filling Christmas boxes for Armenia. For several years, the NC Conference has adopted Project AGAPE Christmas boxes as a conference-wide mission project. Please join us in 2026, as we fill plastic gift boxes with expressions of Christ’s love to send to Project Agape for the children of Armenia. Here are the items that will be accepted in the Christmas boxes.
Project AGAPE UPDATES
Most every ministry has had to make some pivot—some change of direction—during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our ministry to Armenia and Artsakh, which we call Project AGAPE, also has to make a pivot.
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Latest Updates
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Moving Ahead Toward Self-Sufficiency in Armenia
Sponsor the work of the Project AGAPE Vocational School and resettlement ministry! Nara Melkonyan writes: “Yes, the Christmas boxes are still very special and cherished by the children and families Continue Reading→
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Urgent Support Needed for Project AGAPE
The Armenian Orthodox Church joined other Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant Churches in celebrating the resurrection of Christ on April 20, 2025. Project AGAPE from the North Carolina and Western North Continue Reading→
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Project AGAPE: Vocational School Construction Completed
Project AGAPE is “dedicated to supporting displaced families from Artsakh, meeting both their immediate needs and fostering long-term, sustainable development.” In 2022, Nara Melkonyan, the Director of Project AGAPE, launched Continue Reading→

