"A Light in Shadow"

Sunday June 11, Fr. Nick welcome Kaitlyn Brianna Guttridge, author of "A Light in the Shadow" - a children's book on the St. Nicholas Church at Ground Zero. A book signing was held in the Social Hall at the end of the Divine Liturgy. Kaitlyn also addressed our high school and college graduates at the annual AHEPA Scholarship Breakfast.

OCF - First Forty Days Initiative

The First Forty Days: High School to College Transition

Research has shown that many college students form the habits and social groups that they will maintain for the entirety of their college career in the first six weeks of their freshman year. Thus, the Orthodox Christian Fellowship knows it is critical to personally contact every first-year Orthodox college student so that they know that an Orthodox family awaits them on campus during these crucial formative weeks.

Through OCF’s First Forty Days Initiative, our local OCF student leaders, spiritual advisors, and lay coordinators introduce themselves to all new incoming students, making sure that they know about Orthodoxy on campus and nearby Orthodox parishes. It is our hope that through this personal connection, our young college students will not only stay connected but deepen their faith during their years in post-secondary education and graduate to be faithful stewards of parishes across the continent.

Submit your incoming freshmen’s information by July 15th to ensure that your students will receive the full benefits of the First Forty Days Initiative.

Questions or comments? Contact us at firstfortydays@ocf.net.

Monday of the Holy Spirit 2017

Keeping the festive spirit of Pentecost, we celebrated the Divine Liturgy on Monday June 5, Monday of the Holy Spirit. Joining our own Fr. Nick and Fr. Patrick were: Fr. Sylvester Berberis from Zoodohos Peghe in the Bronx, Fr. Nicholas Dassouras from St. George in Norwalk, Fr. Elias Villis (who chanted beautifully) from the Church of Our Saviour in Rye, and Fr. Evan Evangelidis from Annunciation, Stamford. Breakfast was offered afterward to all the faithful in attendance. 

Parish Panygiri 2017

After the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy and the Kneeling Service on Pentecost Sunday, our parish community celebrated with a wonderful meal donated by the Beehive Restaurant in Armonk, music provided by Michael Zoulis & Orchestra, Sunny the Clown donated her time and talents entertaining the children. Columbia Florists donated the table decorations. Ron and Andrea NIcholas donated our celebratory Mythos beer. 

During the Panygiri, we recognized all our District Olympics athletes, as well as our GOYA basketball teams.

Χρόνια πολλά και του χρόνου!

Pentecost 2017

Holy Trinity was honored to welcome His Grace Bishop Andonios of Phasiane on our patronal feast day, Pentecost. Pentecost is considered by many to be the "birthday" of the Church and is the ultimate expression of the presence of God (i.e. the Holy Trinity) in the life of the Church, when the Holy Spirit came down upon the Disciples (students) and they became Apostles (those who are sent out) and the Good News of salvation in Christ was spread. The Feast of the Descent of the Holy Spirit - as the day is also called - reminds us that the Kingdom of God is here and now, in the Church - whose members are all bearers of the Spirit, and the light. 

"Blessed art Thou, O Christ our God, Who hast shown forth the fishermen as supremely wise by sending down upon them the Holy Spirit, and through them didst draw the world into Thy net. O Befriender of man, glory be to Thee." - Dismissal Hymn of Pentecost

D.A.D. Olympics 2017

Holy Trinity is incredibly proud of all our participants and medal-winners at this year's Olympics. This year, there were more HOPE, JOY, and GOYA athletes than ever - over 1000 - and Holy Trinity was represented by a fantastic group. 

Holy Trinity Dance Troupe - April 30

The Holy Trinity Dance Troupe performed traditional Greek dances at the Ozzie Davis Theater, New Rochelle Public Library on Sunday afternoon, April 30th.