Philoptochos Announcements
We’re planning a morning of volunteers during March for the annual Holy Trinity cleaning. A group of 10 men and women will be needed. Easter Lambropsomo Bread Baking starts Monday […]
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Steeped in tradition, but speaking the language of today. Come and discover us! We are located at 133 Pleasant Street, Portland, Maine, 04101.
We’re planning a morning of volunteers during March for the annual Holy Trinity cleaning. A group of 10 men and women will be needed. Easter Lambropsomo Bread Baking starts Monday […]
February is National Heart Month and each year we support the Go Red For Women campaign sponsored by the American Heart Association’s national movement to end heart disease and stroke […]
What I love most about my Holy Trinity church are the experience of Holy Communion, the fragrant incense, and the insightful sermons. There are valuable words of wisdom, not telling you […]
The Green Youth Team invites you to reduce Holy Trinity’s carbon footprint by using the compost buckets for food waste at Fellowship. The beige compostable plates and cups can also […]
A busy week, as the ladies of our Philoptochos are baking their delicious holiday bread in preparation for the big Bake Sale on Saturday, Dec. 10th, 9:00 AM to 3:00 […]
Sunday November 13th was the 8th Sunday of Luke, but also the feast day of St. John Chrysostom. The conjunction of Chrysostom’s memory with the Gospel reading of the Parable […]
As part of our Health and Wellness mission, we will again have our annual Blanket Drive for the Preble Street Homeless Shelter, Florence House, Homeless Family Shelter, Elena’s and other […]
The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed that influenza rates are already higher and earlier than usual, and case numbers are higher than they have been in […]
Our parish has often pulled together to support worthy organizations and major relief situations around the world. Every year we collect blankets for the homeless, we have an ongoing food […]
It seems some people liked today’s sermon. Maybe it’s meaningful to you too. Give a listen if you have 11 minutes to spare.