Welcome to Holy Trinity Church
WELCOME TO HOLY TRINITY CHURCH
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Welcome friends!

Welcome to Holy Trinity Church!

It is good that you are here, and as Saint Paul teaches, we “welcome one another as Christ has welcomed us” (Romans 15:7).

We are a family-friendly community whose Vision is: "Faith. Family. Community" and Mission is: "To proclaim and live the Orthodox Christian Faith in its fullness as faithful members of the Body of Christ." In doing so, we actively welcome visitors and inquirers for worship and all parish activities and ministries.

Getting Started at Holy Trinity Church

Visiting an Orthodox Church is, for many people, a new and exciting experience. It may be a wonderful encounter with all its beauty and rich liturgical tradition, but there are probably many aspects of our faith and worship you may not be familiar with, and we are sensitive to that.

This page is designed to help guide you and answer questions about our parish and the Orthodox Christian Faith. It is our deep desire to welcome you once as a visitor and many times as a friend!

Worship Services

Sundays

  • 8:15 am Orthros
  • 9:30 am  Divine Liturgy

Check the Calendar for a list of services.

Watch the Live Broadcast in HD video during services at Holy Trinity Church.

View previously recorded services in the Video Gallery.

Latest Holy Trinity Herald Issues

Our Clergy

  • Father John Touloumes

    Fr. John Touloumes

    Protopresbyter, Proistamenos
    Father John Touloumes has served as pastor of Holy Trinity Church since August, 1993. A Pennsylvania native, he received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Elizabethtown College in 1981, his Master of Divinity from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in 1985 and his Master of Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Business in 1986.
  • Fr Radu Bordeianu

    Fr. Radu Bordeianu

    Presbyter, Assistant Priest
    Father Radu Bordeianu has served as Assistant Priest of Holy Trinity Church since September, 2006. He was born in Piatra-Neamt, Romania and obtained his Bachelor of Divinity degree from the Faculty of Orthodox. In August 2006 he became an Assistant Professor at Duquesne University’s Theology Department, where he is now a tenured professor.