
Welcome to our website! After you've checked us out on the Internet, please come and join us in person. Holy Trinity is the oldest Greek Orthodox Church west of the Mississippi but our vision is set squarely on the future. Our leadership team is faithful, innovative, and dedicated. Our people are warm and pious, In our beautiful sanctuary you will experience worship that is both traditional and family friendly.
Our Sunday School, Small Groups, Friends of the Poor (Philoptochos) and other ministries are growing and dynamic. We are committed to participatory worship, decision making, consensus building, and thinking outside the box.
Holy Trinity is filled with people of all age groups from every walk of life. We were founded by people from Greece but in 2012 we are multi-ethnic. Our congregation is comprised of life-long Orthodox Christians and people who chose Orthodoxy as adults. If you are looking for a church that feels like family, seeking true spirituality, or struggling with the pain and doubts of life in an imperfect world, welcome home!
Worship Schedule
Sundays: Orthros (Matins): 9:15 AM | Divine Liturgy: 10:30 AM
Please join us Sunday mornings. Our worship is both Traditional and family friendly.
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Become part of one of our Parish ministries. To contact the person responsible for a specific ministry please click here.
For information about our weekly services please contact the Church office at (415) 584-4747, or reference our Church calendar online. To receive updates, reminders, and information about Holy Trinity, please click here and then click on "register" in the upper left corner.
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Worship
O Come, let us Worship and bow down before our King and God.
O Come, let us worship and bow down before Christ, our King and God.
O Come, let us worship and bow down to Christ Himself, our King and God. Learn more»