About Our Church
We are a community of believers seeking spiritual growth and support for each other.Our Mission & Vision
Welcome to Holy Trinity Parish
Holy Trinity is a diverse and welcoming parish of the Carpatho Russian Diocese, under the Ecumenical Patriarchate.His Grace, Bishop Gregory of Nyssa, is our diocesan ruling hierarch. Divine Liturgy is offered Sunday at 10 am. As a reminder, only those Orthodox Christians who are properly prepared are invited to receive Holy Communion. Everyone is invited downstairs following Divine Liturgy for Coffee Hour and Fellowship. Come down and meet Fr. Luke and the parishioners. Our parish offers many opportunities to pray, to study and learn more about Jesus Christ and His Holy Orthodox Church.
Mission & Purpose
If you have any questions about the Orthodox Church, our Faith, or our parish please feel free to contact Fr. Luke. He is more than happy to meet with you and talk. If you have ever wondered where the 1st historic church of Christ disappeared too, look no further, it never disappeared. Come visit our humble parish and learn more about the Church responsible for assembling the Bible and responsible for keeping the faith connected together through time, undivided now for over 2000 years. The Orthodox Church has a rich history worth investigating. Learn how strong her walls are and how they have stood the test of time. She is and always will be the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church
Our Beliefs & Values
Our church is a place where everyone can find spiritual comfort, support, and fellowship. We strive to create an atmosphere of love and acceptance, where each person can deepen their faith and find the meaning of life. Join us on our journey to God!
Our Mission
We believe that our main task is to serve society and spread the teachings of Christ. Our mission is to inspire people to do good deeds, help those in need, and support each other in difficult times.
Faith and Practices
We adhere to Christian values and traditions. Our church holds regular worship services, prayer meetings, and various events that help strengthen our faith and spiritual unity.
Faith and Practices
We adhere to Christian values and traditions. Our church holds regular worship services, prayer meetings, and various events that help strengthen our faith and spiritual unity.
Community
Our church is a big family. We invite everyone to become a part of our community, participate in the life of the church, and find new friends. Together we can support each other and grow spiritually.
Education and Development
We offer a variety of educational and spiritual growth programs for all ages. From Sunday school for children to Bible courses for adults, we have something for everyone who wants to deepen their knowledge of God and faith.
Volunteering and Service
We are actively involved in charitable projects and ministries. Everyone can contribute to the common cause, whether it is helping those in need, participating in the organization of events, or supporting missionary projects.
“Faith is a deep trust in a God who knows our hearts and understands our fears. It calls us to look beyond our current circumstances and trust that God has a plan for each of us. Even when the path seems dark and uncertain, faith gives us the light that guides us forward, reminding us that each step is an opportunity to strengthen our connection with Him. “
– Pastor John Doe
F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to register for services in advance?
Usually, no registration is required, but in some cases, such as special holidays or sacraments, it may be useful to check with the parish.
How should I behave during the service?
During the service, you should remain quiet, be respectful of other parishioners and the clergy. It is recommended to stand or sit in accordance with generally accepted traditions.
Can I take photos or film in the church?
Photography and filming may be prohibited during services. It is best to check with the priest or church administrators.
What should I do if I do not know the prayer or rituals?
Don’t worry! You can simply observe others or ask the priest or parishioners for help. Many churches have prayer books or booklets with basic prayers.
Can children be brought to church?
Yes, children can attend church. This is a good way to accustom them to faith and traditions. It is important to ensure that they do not disturb other parishioners.
How can I help the church?
You can help by participating in volunteer projects, donating funds to the needs of the church, or participating in community events.