Sunday School

Sunday School is offered from nursery/preschool through 12th grade.

Children are eligible to enroll in the program if they have had their third birthday by December 15 of the current year, and are potty trained.

Registration

Please complete and submit the registration form to the church office on or before September 28, 2025

You can complete it online, or download and hand it in to the church office.


Guidelines

Classes

Minimum age for enrollment is 3 years and will be placed in our Pre-K class. Children must be 3 by December 15th and potty trained. Classes are set up according to grade levels in Public School.

Term

The Sunday School year begins September 28, 2025 and goes to June 14, 2026.

Attendance

An attendance recognition is given out each year to those children who do not miss more than 3 Sundays during the Sunday School year. When a child attends another Orthodox Church for service, he/she must bring a note from the Church School (or copy of the bulletin) indicating their attendance. Each student is expected to attend classes every Sunday. (Illness is not an excused absence)

Assistants

Student Assistants are selected by Fr. Nick and must be High School Seniors, registered in the Sunday School Program, provided there is an open position. There are no exceptions to this rule.

Altar Boys

Any Sunday school student 10 yrs or older, wishing to serve as an Altar Boy must contact Fr. Nick or Fr. Demetrios. They must also be registered in the Sunday School Program.

Hours

Sunday School begins 10:00 am SHARP. Students and Teachers, excluding Pre-K & Kindergarten classes, must be in Church by 10:45, the latest. The Divine Liturgy ends at 11:30 am. Any child arriving after 10:10 am will be marked “tardy”. Four (4) tardiness’ will constitute an absence. Pre-K & Kindergarten Teachers and Students only begin their classes in their rooms. ALL other grades begin in Liturgy and proceed with their class to their room after the gospel lesson and “children’s” sermon.

Each grade will attend the full Divine Liturgy once a month according to the following schedule:

1st Sunday of the Month: 1st, 2nd Grades
2nd Sunday of the Month: 3rd, 4th, HS Grades
3rd Sunday of the Month: 5th & 6th Grades
4th Sunday of the Month: 7th & 8th Grades
5th Sunday of the Month: HS 9-12th Grades   

Fees

The children to pay a nominal registration fee of:

1 child        $ 30
2 children   $ 50
3 children   $ 60
4 children   $ 70

and make weekly offerings. These contributions help pay a small portion of our Sunday School budget and most importantly, cultivate the Christian idea of Stewardship to the children.



Cooking for Hope

 

Upcoming Dates

During the Lenten Season when God asks us to give a little more of ourselves, please join us to cook for the HOPE Soup Kitchen of New Rochelle. HOPE serves meals nightly and distributes bagged lunches to be eaten the next day, to our neighbors in need.

 

Manhattan Soup Run

Upcoming Dates

Since 2009, our Soup Run Ministry has been serving individuals who make their homes on the streets and other persons in need. We hope to offer some relief and try to provide the essentials needed for survival. Volunteers pack clothing donations, toiletry kits and sundry items and car pool to the city where food prepared in our Church kitchen and these items are distributed to those in need.
All members of our Holy Trinity community are invited.


Book Group

The Philoptochos Book Group meets once a month to discuss a chosen book. Bring the power of reading into your life by joining us for  lively discussions and delectable refreshments. All are welcome!

AHEPA


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Today’s AHEPA is an extended family bound by a passion for education, and a dedication to community service, philanthropy, and individual excellence.

Although a majority of the membership is composed of Americans of Greek descent, application for membership is open to all men who believe in the mission of the organization.

AHEPA was founded on July 26, 1922 in response to the evils of bigotry and racism that emerged in early 20th century American society.  It also helped Greek immigrants assimilate into society.

Today, AHEPA brings the ideals of ancient Greece, which includes philanthropy, education, civic responsibility, and family and individual excellence to the community.

Contacts

President: Harry A. Fotiadis
VP Membership: John Copulos
Secretary: Jon Kohilakis
Treasurer: Nick Kinas
Scholarship Chairman: Joseph C. Keane
Athletic Director: Costa Papademetriou
Public Relations Director: James Zafiros
Chaplain: Fr. Nick Anctil
Sentinel: Major John Daskos
Chef in residence: Manny Louros
Hellenism Directors: Peter Constantinides; Elias Pantelaros


The James Plevritis - Joe Keane Chapter is proud to offer an academic scholarship each year for graduating high school seniors. 

Young at Heart

Young at Heart is a social ministry of the parish, bringing together any and all members of our community over the age of 60 for monthly luncheons.

Beyond the monthly meeting - which are on the first Wednesday of every month at 11:00 AM, except July, August, and September - Young at Heart also organizes special events and trips. 

Contact

If you have any questions, or would like more info on joining the “Young at Heart” please contact George and Lori Curtis (htyoungatheart10@gmail.com)


Orthodox Christian Fellowship

This fellowship is charged with connecting Orthodox college students — and those interested in the Orthodox Christian faith — to Christ and His Church.

OCF (Orthodox Christian Fellowship) is the official collegiate campus ministry program under the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United States of America. The nearest OCF chapter is at Fordham University, and is ministered to by Fr. Sotiri Michalatos of the Annunciation Church in New York City

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Mission

  • Supporting fellowships on college campuses, whose members experience and witness to the Orthodox Christian Church through community life, prayer, service to others, and study of the Faith;

  • Providing a variety of thoughtful and innovative programming including College Conference and Real Break domestic and international service projects; and,

  • Training lay and clergy volunteers as well as our students for leadership roles on campus and beyond.

Holy Trinity Choir

About us

The Holy Trinity Choir devotedly sings the Divine Liturgy on most Sunday mornings from October through June.

Choir members have a unique opportunity to develop a deep understanding of services through the musical history and tradition of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

As a choir member, you will play an integral part in cultivating a spiritual and reflective atmosphere for our community during liturgy.

Is choir right for you?

  • Our choir includes adult and young adult singers from the Holy Trinity community.

  • Community members as young as 16 are welcome to join. Young choir members should additionally be students of music in an academic setting (school choir, private lessons, etc).

  • All choir members are expected to be able to match pitches and rhythms, and have at least a vague familiarity with western music notation.

  • Learning aides are available through our choir portal to ease the process of learning the music.

Rehearsals

Rehearsals take place in the Choir Loft. Rehearsals run about 2 hours with a mid-rehearsal fellowship break.

Services

Services are sung from the Choir Loft. Warm up and review are in the Conference room about 30 minutes prior to services. Hot tea is provided during morning warm-ups!

Ready to join?