Ministries

Below is a list of various ministries, clubs, small groups, and social organizations at Holy Trinity Cathedral.  Whether you're looking to assist others, support the parish, or simply meet new people, these groups offer a welcoming way to connect and feel at home within our church community.  We are proud of the many parishioners at Holy Trinity who actively participate in their faith through participation in these groups. We invite you to join one of our ministries to make new friends, pray, study, engage in charitable works, and serve our Lord with joy. 

Click here to download our Ministry Booklet.

If you have any questions, please contact the ministry leader or the Cathedral office at (317) 733-3033 or via email at office@htcindy.org.

 

Altar Boys

These young men serve at Christ’s Holy Altar — thereby gaining valuable knowledge of our  liturgical traditions.  All boys ten years of age and older are welcome. 

Choir

The Choir participates in Divine Services and offers concerts.

Church School

Children attend the Divine Liturgy with their families and are dismissed for class following Holy Communion. The Church School year commences with registration in August and ends the Sunday before Memorial Day. 

 

GOYA

Junior and senior high school youth group. Members learn about the Orthodox Faith and participate in service projects and social outings. 

Greek School

Greek School is held each Thursday evening and teaches familiarity with Modern Greek. The Orthodox Faith is integrated into the curriculum whenever possible.

HOPE/JOY

The combined youth group for kids in grades Kindergarten through 5th grade. Meetings are once a month for fun activities.

 

Leisure Timers Group

Senior social group that meets periodically for social activities.

Library Committee

The church has an excellent collection of spiritual and cultural books for adults and children for check out.  It is organized and supported by a group of volunteers.  Any parishioner is welcome to assist in this church mission.  Appropriate books may be added to the collection by donation,  or by making a monetary donation in memory of a loved one or to celebrate a joyous event. 

St. Basil Food Pantry

The mission of the Saint Basil Food Pantry is to serve God and our neighbors in the community by providing food to those in need. Many of our fellow neighbors do not have access to healthy foods or the means to purchase the necessary staples. Our food pantry has partnered with the Kroger, Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana and Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank to provide free groceries to help support those who may be facing food shortages in challenging economic times.

 

Narthex Servers

These young women, aged 10 and older, assist in the worship services and gain knowledge of our liturgical traditions. 

Philoptochos Society

Parish chapter of The Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society, Inc. which is the philanthropic arm of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America that has offered 88 years of philanthropy through a multitude of programs that make a difference in the lives of people in the United States and throughout the world.  The Society was established in November 1931, by the late Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I, who was then serving as Archbishop of North and South America.

Small Groups

Groups meet around the parish to discuss the Church Coffee Podcast and grow together in their faith.

St. Basil Film Study 

The St. Basil Film Study Group is geared towards adults. Participants seek out moral and ethical themes within otherwise apparently secular films in order to provoke discussion and debate. We hope to find that a broad range of ideas from different  perspectives can be examined in the context of traditional Judeo-Christian beliefs. The group meets on   various Friday evenings for refreshments, film, and discussion. 

Young Adults

Young adults gathering for fellowship, faith, and service. The group meets monthly for brunch on the first Sunday of the month. 

St. Herman’s Society

A missions focused committee which meets monthly with the purpose of promoting and witnessing Orthodoxy in the U.S. and abroad.  All are invited to join.  

St. Paul Bible Study 

This group meets every Tuesday morning at 10:30am.