We’ve always found Holy Trinity’s congregation has been very nurturing for us. We’ve always been comfortable in their company. By words and example, they remind us that Christ is with us through the good times and the bad times. We always feel His presence. Being at Holy Trinity is a way to have that human support in addition to the support of the Holy Spirit.
Read MoreIt was by coincidence that my husband Arnold and I first moved to Northern Virginia…I had a strong connection to Lutheranism through my parents and had been baptized in a Lutheran church. Arnold and I decided to search the phone book and we found three nearby churches that seemed like they could be a good fit. In the end, it was Holy Trinity that impressed us with the friendliness of the congregation and the sanctuary itself.
Read MoreHypo 2024 seemed to be a bit more on the active side than previous years – every night Holy Trinity hosted right around 50 guests (sometimes a few more, sometimes a few less). There was great food, great music, sewing projects, games, fellowship, and lots of community care shown during the busy week thanks to our volunteers and donations.
Read MoreHoly Trinity knitters spent many hours knitting toallitas that are going to be used on the next ECI mission in March, 2024 in Santa Rosa de Lima in eastern El Salvador.
Read MoreHoly Trinity hosted a blood drive on June 23rd, with coordination from an amazing Red Cross team
Read MoreNeedlecrafters completed a special project of Easter eggs to go to relief efforts for Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
Read MoreA couple generous contributors donated an excellent meal from Smoking Kow BBQ to The Lamb Center that was nourishment for hungry bodies and a treat that made hurting people feel loved.
Read MoreIn addition to gathering sewing machines and making masks for others, a member recently donated a large tub of material to Nothing in Between nail bar and spa where the owner (HT member Jade Russo) and her team have made and donated over 300 masks to a local healthcare facility.
Read MoreAfter hearing of their need, Holy Trinity purchased 90 beach towels for students from the "Seeds for Needs" funds so that they could eat and relax while socially distanced outside.
Read MoreA special gift in April helped fund future needs of congregation members who may suffer economic difficulty due to the pandemic.
Read MoreThis year created unique challenges for families of Graham Road Elementary School (GRES) as they struggle to find regular work and meet basic needs. Holy Trinity’s fall mission initiative was to help support Graham Road Elementary with the donation of gift cards to help families in need.
Read MoreThis year, a couple from Holy Trinity decided to start a new holiday tradition with their young children in an effort to teach them about their privilege and the plight of so many around the world.
Read MoreHoly Trinity was recently recognized in an article in Falls Church News Press as part of the Falls Church Community Service Council (FCS). FCS, built on the vision of Holy Trinity members 50 years ago, is one of the pillars of the Falls Church community through programs like Meals on Wheels and the emergency food assistance food pantry at Knox Presbyterian Church.
Read MoreA few members recently held a food drive and delivered bags of food to 34 families getting help via the Williston Center in Falls Church.
Read MoreRenee Grutzik, a senior at Justice High School in Falls Church, Virginia, worked with Justice GirlUp on a special project for menstrual equity.
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