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Welcome to Holy Trinity, San Francisco

Holy Trinity Church has over 600 active families, and is a multi-ethnic parish (those of Greek descent constitute the majority). The parish itself, the oldest Greek Orthodox Church west of Chicago and known for its exceptional Byzantine mosaics and artwork, serves as a magnet for the Orthodox faithful in the area to worship, celebrate, seek solace, converse and learn. If you are a visitor, we invite you to join us at the fellowship coffee hour in the church hall immediately following Sunday Services. You are also invited to participate with the Holy Trinity family in any of the activities our parish provides to our parishioners.

On Sundays, Matins begin at 9:15 AM and Divine Liturgy at 10:30 AM. Sunday School classes for children begin at 10:30 AM. Weekday Liturgies throughout the year begin at 10:00 AM. Social activities at Holy Trinity include our annual Vasilopita in January, Crab Feed in February, the Mother's Day Luncheon in May, our annual dinner-dance in November, and the Sunday School Christmas Program. The Christopher Center offers a wide variety of programs ranging from dance & aerobics classes, iconography classes, and a fitness center. Additionally, there are various social activities throughout the year sponsored by Greek fraternal organizations.

Once again, welcome. Thank you for taking the time to visit our web site and allowing us the opportunity to "touch hearts" in Christian love and faith.

Membership and Stewardship

Membership in the parish is, above all, a spiritual relationship among all those who make up the "Body of Christ" in the area served by Holy Trinity Church. In this sense, it implies membership in the Orthodox faith - whether one was born and baptized Orthodox, or was received into the Orthodox Church through Chrismation. For a marriage to be recognized, it must be blessed by the Orthodox Church, and in the case of divorce, an ecclesiastical divorce is necessary. Membership has two further dimensions.

First, it means participating in the Church's life : applying its teachings to everyday life; worshipping regularly with the body of the faithful; taking part in the religious, social and educational life of the Parish; sharing in its programs and serving in whatever way one is best able.

Second, it means assuming a fair portion of the responsibility for meeting the parish's financial needs. The parish tries try to meet all our budgetary needs through the Stewardship Program, that is, each household, or each individual over 18, pledge annually an amount freely and voluntarily decided upon, an amount compatible with the ability to give. "Dues" may be appropriate for a club or similar organization, but a Church is not just another organization. Rather, it is living and life-giving. It draws its financial support from the free-will giving of its individual members as they are guided by conscience and an understanding of the Christian concept of stewardship. Certainly, it is easy for us to share equally the financial goals of our community. Yet everyone is blessed differently and enjoys a different level of material wealth. The Lord teaches us to give according to the abundance we have received.

Stewardship pledges are made in November of the preceding year. This is vital, as it enables us to plan, as any responsible household must, for the year ahead. At Holy Trinity we encourage an open pledge based on no measures or minimum. A guide to follow is one dollar per week for each thousand dollars of annual income. Thus, your gift to the church is based upon your income according to the degree that Christ has blessed you. Payment of the pledged amount may of course be made in any schedule the family finds most convenient - weekly, monthly, quarterly, lump sum, etc. All pledge information is kept confidential.

The Stewardship Committee, made up of dedicated lay men and women, are happy to answer any questions regarding our Stewardship Program. All questions should be directed to the church office.

Holy Trinity offers to its members a wide range of Christian services, family events, community outreach programs, youth groups, and activities. To inquire about membership, please contact Fr. Aris at 415-584-4747 or by email, welcome@holytrinitysf.org .