Welcome friends!

Welcome to Holy Trinity Church! It is good that you are here, and as Saint Paul teaches, we “welcome one another as Christ has welcomed us” (Romans 15:7).

We are a family-friendly community whose Vision is: "Faith. Family. Community." and Mission is: "To proclaim and live the Orthodox Christian Faith in its fullness as faithful members of the Body of Christ." In doing so, we actively welcome visitors and inquirers for worship and all parish activities and ministries.

Join Us For the 2016 "Taste of Greece!"

Greek Festival FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. Where are you located?

Our address is 985 Providence Boulevard in McCandless Township, PA. BUT - we might not be on your GPS if it's an older model or hasn't been updated! The best bet is to look for either UPMC Passavant or LaRoche College, 9000 Babcock Boulevard, Pittsburgh (we’re across the street from both) - on the corner of Babcock Boulevard and Cumberland Road.

2. Where can I park?

We have limited on-site parking, but we’re also running continuous shuttles shuttle buses from the UPMC Passavant Green Lot (Wed-Fri 5pm-11pm; Sat-Sun 10am-11pm).

3. Is there a charge to enter the festival?

Never! It’s always free to look around and enjoy the music, dancing, and vendors.

4. What will you be serving?

A flyer and complete menu is available by clicking here: pdf The Taste of Greece 2016 Flyer (564 KB) . Note some of our exciting new features from last year:

  • Souvlaki – Cubes of marinated, grain-fed Colorado lamb served grilled on a skewer
  • Moussaka (it's back!) – Layers of potato, eggplant, and perfectly seasoned ground meat topped with a rich, creamy Béchamel sauce
  • Souzoukakia (it's back, too!) – Greek baked meatballs simmered in a tomato-wine sauce
  • Traditional Pork Yeero – Hand stacked pork shoulder meat, slow roasted to perfection, wrapped in grilled pita bread. Topped with tomatoes, onions, lettuce, and tzatziki sauce. Prepared and served the way it’s done in Greece!

5. Do you accept credit cards?

We accept cash, checks, Discover, Visa, and MasterCard.

6. Is the facility accessible?

All areas of the facility are accessible. There are a limited number of accessible parking spaces on-site, but we would suggest using the shuttle buses from the UPMC Passavant Green Lot (Wed-Fri 5pm-11pm; Sat-Sun 10am-11pm). All shuttles are designed for handicap use and will drop off at the entrance to the church - closer than most of the parking spaces on-site!

7. Is there an entertainment schedule?

There will be a Greek band playing nightly, from 6pm - close. The HOPE, JOY, and GOYA student ministries will be dancing – days and times TBD.

8. Do you offer carryout?
You are welcome to ask any server to pack up your order for takeout, and we will do our best to make sure that it stays warm until you get home!

9. Can I phone in my order?

We are not accepting pre-orders this year, but we are looking forward to offering this option in festivals to come!

10. Will I be able to tour the new church?

Yes, we will be happy to give you a tour of our beautiful new church. Tours will be taking place every hour on the hour from noon to 8:00pm.

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