Holy Trinity Orthodox Church

What Is Your View on Salvation?

Salvation to Orthodox Christians involves accepting the redeeming work that Christ accomplished on our behalf. Christ died for our sins so we must respond to this greatest of gifts wholeheartedly and with the utmost gratitude.
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Clean Monday Retreat 2010

Clean Monday Retreat 2010
 
Welcome to Our Visitors

We are delighted in your interest to join us in our worship of the Blessed Trinity. It is our desire that this experience will deepen your understanding of and love for God. Welcome to Our VisitorsIf you've never been to an Orthodox Church before, there are some things we want to share with you that will help you better understand what is going on and what we are about. Visitors unfamiliar with the Orthodox style of worship will benefit from reading A Visitor's Guide to the Divine Liturgy. Feel free to contact our parish priest, Fr. Tim Sawchak, or our lay leaders with any questions about ministries and activites at Holy Trinity parish. As our members have remarked about their own experience, we think you, too, will discover our church to be warm and inviting, a comfortable community within which to seek the Kingdom of God.  We look forward to your visit with us.

Who We Are - An Introduction to Our Faith Community
A Visitor's Guide to the Divine Liturgy
Our Members on Our Faith at Holy Trinity Parish
 

Upcoming Events

Meatfare Sunday
February 7, 2010 (All Day)
The last day to eat meat until April 4 (Pascha).

Choir Rehearsal
February 10, 2010 (7:00 pm - 8:30 pm)
Monthly Choir rehearsal

Vespers
February 13, 2010 (5:00 pm - 6:00 pm)
Weekly Vespers Service, followed by Confessions

Cheesefare Sunday
February 14, 2010 (All Day)
The last day to eat dairy products until April 4 (Pascha)

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St. Athanasius the Great
"The enemy draws near to us in afflictions, and trials, and labors, using every endeavor to ruin us. But the man who is in Christ, combating those things that are contrary, and opposing wrath by long-suffering, contumely by meekness, and vice by virtue, obtains the victory, and exclaims, 'I can do all things through Christ Who strengthens me' (Phil. 4:13); and, 'In all these things we are conquerors through Christ Who loved us'  (Rom. 8:37)."