Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in East Meadow, Long Island is a community of Christian people gathered in the oneness of Faith, to worship God through daily prayer, weekly services, and annual feasts.
At Holy Trinity, our members are committed to Christ’s commandments through a variety of outreach projects and ministries which help homebound members, improve the neighborhood, and provide financial support for regional, national, and international service projects.
Members of
Holy Trinity
Orthodox Church
bear witness to the
gospel message of
Jesus Christ by bringing
the Beatitudes
(Matthew 5:1-12) to
life through worship, parish fellowship, and involvement in our local community.
In Your Kingdom remember us,
O Lord, when You come in Your
Kingdom.
God is with us! Holy Trinity Church is about actively living Christian lives for the salvation of the world. The work before us is never really finished, but it’s also never done alone. The struggles and accomplishments we encounter every day should be seen in light of the reminder that Christ is in our midst, and He ever shall be.
Like a wise mother, the church provides the support and love necessary for our journey through life.
Blessed are those who mourn,
for they shall be comforted.
The care and love of others was a founding tenet of the early Christians as seen in the Book of Acts, and our parish
continues this important
ministry role of the church
through a variety of
outreach efforts with food
banks, homeless shelters, caring for the ill, aged,
unemployed, and always
praying for those in need
on Long Island.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled.
Orthodoxy is often perceived as ‘ancient’ because the teachings of the church are seen to be at odds with modern society. But in a world where instant gratification and lightning-fast news coverage attempt to satisfy our needs, the timeless beliefs of the church – grounded in sacred scripture – provide a stable foundation for living through all times, both turbulent or prosperous.
Blessed are the merciful,
for they shall obtain mercy.
A good education is
necessary to succeed in
today’s society and our
church believes that the
teachings of the Church
can have a positive impact
on 21st century North
America. The education
of members of all ages
begins with a commitment
to care for others, the
environment, and the formation
of our children.
Blessed are the pure in heart,
for they shall see God.
At the heart of every
Orthodox parish are divine
services which bring
the community together
to worship and praise
God. Evening services
on Saturdays and morning
liturgies on Sunday are
celebrated at Holy Trinity
Church, along with other
annual commemorations of
events in the life of Christ,
His church, and the saints.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.
The easiest way to learn what Orthodox Christians believe is by listening to the hymns sung during divine services. Set to a mixture of ancient and modern chant melodies, the sung texts share the experiences and historical accounts of those who have gone before us who, having lived Christian lives now serve as the inspiration for our own efforts to be the children of God.
Blessed are you when men shall revile you and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake.
Being Christians today is definitely a struggle. And while the church provides the spiritual resources to understand scripture and the support to live moral lives, it also offers the love and support of a safe haven in a society often filled with dissatisfaction and disappointment.
Rejoice and be exceedingly
glad, for great is your reward in
heaven.
Members of Holy Trinity
Church come from all walks
of life, and our individual
experiences collectively
create a new and vibrant
community, founded in
Christ. While journeying
through life, the praises
of our worship coupled
with the joys of our
fellowship strengthens our
commitment in the service
to others.
Christ made the ultimate sacrifice once for all of us, and through the church, we live in anticipation of the heavenly banquet in the world to come.
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Attend Divine Liturgy on a Sunday morning at 9:30 am,
or Great Vespers on a Saturday night at 7 pm.
Come and get to know us!
When you visit Holy Trinity, feel free to speak with any member if you have questions.
If you're interested in joining our community, please
contact Father Martin Kraus, our rector.
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