"I would like to take this opportunity to extend a very warm greeting and welcome all that visit our Holy Trinity Parish Family. Our Church offers the fullness of the Orthodox Faith with all the pearls of its rich tradition. I personally invite you to become an active and integral part of our Parish. If there is any way that I can assist you concerning your spiritual needs or if you would like to learn more about Orthodoxy, please feel free to contact me. Once again, I welcome you and look forward to serving you in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ."
--Father Paul Christy
We encourage you to browse our site to learn more about the Greek Orthodox Christian Faith, our ancient and venerable heritage, and the numerous ministries and programs of our wonderful community. Thanks to the gracious efforts of our stewards, we offer something for everyone to learn and grow in the image and likeness of God within the context of good Christian fellowship.
Like many Greek Orthodox communities in America, we trace our beginnings to a handful of immigrants longing for a place to continue their traditional worship. Our first services were held in a loft on South Salisbury Street in April of 1924, with membership consisting of approximately ten families. Through the decades, God has blessed our community with tremendous growth.
Recognizing the importance of our children to the future of our church, we place a special emphasis on the development of our youth.
Following Holy Communion, the students attend Sunday School during a portion of Sunday’s Divine Liturgy. Through the dedicated and loving efforts of our teaching staff, our youth are provided a rich educational program that utilizes the latest in instructional materials available through our Archdiocese's Religious Education Department. Our Sunday School enrollment has grown from 50 to 150 over the last 5 years! For more information, ask a staff member for a Sunday School Handbook.
Meeting monthly on Saturdays, Angels/HOPE/JOY provides the children an opportunity for spiritual growth, play and fellowship with their Orthodox peers.The monthly program includes a religious theme together with meaningful crafts, which tie into the topic for the day. Angels/HOPE/JOY also experiences other fun activities such as bowling, skating, etc.
GOYA offers our teens a varied program for Religious education, fellowship and fun.The GOYA advisors and GOYA officers, under the guidance of the Fr. Paul, plan and offer a variety of projects and activities such as formal debates, Lenten Retreats, skits and workshops, service projects, Ski trip and much, much, more.