Our Parish Ministries
We welcome you to learn about and consider joining some of our parish ministries. There are many great ways to get involved.
Parish Council
The Parish Council board is composed of faithful men and women who are dedicated Orthodox Christians and who sacrifice their time, talents, and resources for the Church. The Parish Council represents the parish, as clergy and laity together, and seeks to fulfill the mission ascribed to us by our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ. Click Here To Learn More »
Ladies Auxiliary
The "Daughters of the Holy Trinity" Ladies Auxiliary Society is the philanthropic arm of the parish. For 80 years, the Ladies Auxiliary Society has offered philanthropy through a multitude of programs that make a difference in the lives of Albanian people in the greater metropolitan Boston area. The Society was established in 1940.
Since the late 1950's, upon the recommendation of Bishop +MARK, the Ladies Auxiliary has placed an increased emphasis on the implementation of important programs to benefit the institutions of the Church, the philanthropies of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and assistance to Albanian Orthodox families. Click Here To Donate »
Altar Servers
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, altar servers assist the higher clergy during services. They might carry the cross, candles or liturgical fans in processions and entrances.
Bible Study Group
Join us for prayer and study on Wednesday evenings. Beginning with the Service of Paraklesis to the Mother of God at 6:00pm. Our group is English-speaking and is open to all.
Church School
The Church School program fosters spiritual learning through age-appropriate lessons, which may include an introduction to church feasts, fasts and liturgical practices, prayers, Bible stories, crafts and projects, and liturgical songs. It is led by Father Paul Zuniga.
Music Ministries
Music plays an integral role in the liturgical life of the Orthodox Church. The Divine Liturgy, Vespers, Orthros, and all other services of the Church are chanted. Learn more about Byzantine chant »