Pan-Orthodox Pentecost Vespers and Reception

Metropolitan Nicholas will preside over the Pan-Orthodox Vespers service on the eve of Pentecost, the patronal Feast Day of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. A dessert reception will follow at 6:00 pm.

Pan-Orthodox Vacation Church School

Ages 4 years – 12th Grade. Click here to register.

  • Sunday, June 9, 1-3 PM: Kickoff at Mulick Park
  • Monday, June 10, 6-8 PM: VCS at Holy Trinity
  • Tuesday, June 11, 6-8 PM: VCS at Holy Trinity
  • Wednesday, June 12, 5-7 PM: Ascension Services at Holy Trinity
  • Thursday, June 13, 6-8 PM: VCS at Holy Trinity

Women’s Retreat

The annual women’s lenten retreat will be held on the third Saturday of Great Lent, April 6th. The theme will be “Reflections on Mother Siluana Vlad’s Lord, Where is the Wound?” It is not necessary to read the book in advance, but for those interested it is available at https://sebastianpress.org/god-where-is-the-wound/ as well as on Kindle. Schedule for the day:

  • 8:45 Divine Liturgy followed by Memorial and lunch.
  • 12:30 First talk & discussion
  • 2:00 Second talk & discussion

Fr. John will lead the talks and discussions. If you plan on being present for lunch, please let the nuns know in advance.

Men’s Retreat

What does the Lord require of thee? Struggles in Contemporary Culture

  • 1 pm – Beyond Cultural Wars
  • 2 pm – Cultivating the Soul
  • 3 pm – Extended Q&A

Pan-Orthodox Akathist to the Theotokos

The Akathist Hymn is a poetic masterpiece written by Saint Romanos the Melodist in the 6th century. The fifth Saturday of Lent is dedicated to this beautiful hymn that describes the incarnation of the Son of God, Jesus Christ.

Pan-Orthodox Akathist (Salutations) 4th Quarter

The Akathist Hymn is a poetic masterpiece written by Saint Romanos the Melodist in the 6th century. In the Byzantine Orthodox tradition (Greek, Antiochian, Romanian), on the first four Friday evenings of Lent a portion of the Akathist is read along with the service of Small Compline. The service is also known as the “Salutations”, as each verse of the Akathist begins with the “Hail!” of the Archangel Gabriel (Luke 1:28).

Pan-Orthodox Akathist (Salutations) 3rd Quarter

The Akathist Hymn is a poetic masterpiece written by Saint Romanos the Melodist in the 6th century. In the Byzantine Orthodox tradition (Greek, Antiochian, Romanian), on the first four Friday evenings of Lent a portion of the Akathist is read along with the service of Small Compline. The service is also known as the “Salutations”, as each verse of the Akathist begins with the “Hail!” of the Archangel Gabriel (Luke 1:28).