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Rector: V. Rev. David R. Fox
Attached: V. Rev. George Hasenecz
CELEBRATING 60 YEARS!
Newly Ordained: Rev. Justin Taylor
Choir Director: Carol Wetmore
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Holy Trinity Orthodox Church 60th Anniversary Celebration
Join us in celebrating Holy Trinity Orthodox Church's 60th Anniversary on Sunday, October 6, 2024 following the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy.

2024 Holiday Cookie Walk
Let us bake for you this year! Join us at Holy Trinity for our Holiday Cookie Walk, taking place on December 21, 2024 between 10AM and 2PM.


CANCELLED: Black and White Afternoon Tea
Our Black and White Afternoon Tea will be held on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024 between noon and 3pm. Doors open at 11:30 am. $30 per person.


New York Times Article: 'Professor, Was Jesus Really Born to a Virgin?'
Explore this thought-provoking New York Times interview by Nicholas Kristof with theologian William Lane Craig.


The Cross
Explore the symbolic and historical meanings of the three-barred 'Russian Cross'—a profound emblem of faith and history.


Love
From distant observer to leader in faith, discover a man's journey to baptism and spiritual awakening at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church.


Joy!
Explore the deep joy of faith in today's Gospel, reflecting on love, community, and the spiritual preparation for Holy Communion.

“In the fear of God, with faith and with love, draw near.”
Explore the deeper meanings of 'fear of God' and how it transforms our faith and actions, guiding us closer to divine love and respect.


What Do We Receive When We Come To Church?
Discover the profound, noetic realm entered during Divine Liturgy—a spiritual dimension intertwining with our physical existence.


Education at Holy Trinity - 9.23.18 Sermon
Reflect on the profound connection between Divine Liturgy and our spiritual formation, as we welcome the Church School year.


Panikhida, Parastas or Litiya
Discover the significance of Panikhida, a sacred Orthodox service for the departed, observed at key moments throughout the year.


A Moleben Service
Explore the Moleben, an Orthodox service of supplication, offered at Holy Trinity for various needs and in honor of St. Xenia monthly.


The Akathist & Akathist Hymn
Learn about the Akathist Hymn, a profound Orthodox service of standing in reverence, chanted at Holy Trinity for revered saints and events.


What is a "Vespers Service"?
Vespers at Holy Trinity begins the liturgical day with evening worship, reflecting on creation, sin, and salvation through Christ.


The Orthodox Divine Liturgy
Join us for the Divine Liturgy at Holy Trinity, a profound celebration of faith through Scripture and the Eucharist.


Parish History
Explore Holy Trinity Parish's journey from its foundation in 1964 to becoming a beacon of Orthodox Christianity in Morris County.


Orthodox Christianity - A Short Introduction
Discover the profound beauty and spiritual depth of Orthodox Christianity, a faith of unbroken tradition and liturgical worship.
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