A Lesson from Normandy
An item this morning on MSNBC told the story of what made the difference on June 6, 1944. President-elect John F. Kennedy asked outgoing President Eisenhower what had made all […]
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.
An item this morning on MSNBC told the story of what made the difference on June 6, 1944. President-elect John F. Kennedy asked outgoing President Eisenhower what had made all […]
Holy Trinity Philoptochos adopted Riverton School as part of Operation Classroom. Riverton School serves 468 students in pre-kindergarten-5th grade. The highly diverse students enrolled in Riverton School speak over 18 […]
Thanks to two recent funerals I had the chance to talk with people from other churches. The story is the same everywhere: shrinking participation in Liturgy and in church activities […]
Today at the end of Liturgy we said goodbye to two of the most faithful members of our church community: Berhane Eyeass and Leteslase Tesema. To many of us they […]
A wonderful celebration today of the 80th birthday of our one and only Demosthenes! Demo and his wife Angela have been and are stalwarts of our church community. The church […]
A sermon on Thomas Sunday, by Father Constantine Sarantidis
Most people are allergic to commandments. And the same people associate the church with rules and commandments. But that is not how the ancient Israelites looked upon commandments. Psalm 119 […]
Today’s Sunday School lesson was Growing in Christ. Among the scriptures the children read today: See! The winter is past; the rains are over and gone.Flowers appear on the earth; the season […]