After the education hour, we enjoyed lunch togethe
After the education hour, we enjoyed lunch together and stuffed 1000 eggs for the upcoming community Easter Egg Hunt, April 4th.
Heading south on Duke Street, parking is available by entering Mifflin Street on the left. Visitors are welcome to use the church’s parking lot, located behind the Parish House on the right (on Saturdays and Sundays), or in the East King Garage (further up Mifflin Street on the left).
Any person entering the parking garage between 8:00 and 11:00 on Sunday morning will receive 3 hours free parking. Take a ticket upon entering the garage.
Upon exiting, insert the ticket into the ticket reader. The gate will open automatically. Entering the garage before 8:00, after 11:00, or exceeding the three hour limit will result in a charge for parking.
Handicap Access. There is handicap access to the Church from Mifflin Street. Please enter the gates of the Memorial Garden and proceed to the side door of the church. This is a step free access to the building. There are also seats/pews designed for those with walkers, in wheelchairs, or using scooters. An Usher will help you to your seat.
Restrooms. A Church built in the 1760’s has limited restroom space. There is one restroom in the foyer of the Church. Additional Restrooms are located in the Fisher Parish House, located across Mifflin Street from the Church.
At Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, we believe and teach that all we have is a Gift from God. As good stewards of these gifts, we share as we are able with sacrifice and gratitude.Through our generosity we can express our Love, Faith and Thanksgiving. As the Psalmist writes: “The Earth is the Lord’s and everything in it.” (Psalms 24.1)
Consider Giving HereAfter the education hour, we enjoyed lunch together and stuffed 1000 eggs for the upcoming community Easter Egg Hunt, April 4th.
After worship we gathered in Fondersmith Auditorium to sample 14 different soup recipes prepared by Trinity Disciples. We played some Super Bowl Trivia and gathered non-perishable food items for the Food Hub.
Organist and Choirmaster Chris Prestia singing "O Holy Night" accompanied by Joyce Gundrum
April 2, 2026
We will worship in Fondersmith at 7:00pm, communion is served.
April 3, 2026
We will have two services. At 12 noon in the chapel. At 7:00pm, a Tenebrae service in the Sanctuary.
April 4, 2026
Festivities begin in Fondersmith at 10:00am. Bring an Easter Basket to collect your eggs.
April 5, 2026
Easter Sunday, no adult forum scheduled.
April 5, 2026
Doug continues with the study of Romans, Paul – Paul teaches the resurrection
April 12, 2026
So we had Easter, now what? A presentation by Loren Good.
April 12, 2026
Faith Talk continues reading Paul’s Epistle to the Romans – Chapter 8 and 9
April 19, 2026
Cathy Dobish, Tim Wentworth, Doug Frazer will share the continuing growth of this ministry
April 19, 2026
Faith Talk will not meet, joining the adult forum breakfast fellowship update.
April 26, 2026
After worship we will gather in Fondersmith for a meal followed by the annual report from the vestry to the congregation.
April 26, 2026
No Faith Talk today, we will join the adult forum for the annual report to the congregation from the vestry.
May 3, 2026
Dawn Hippensteel, Clinical Nurse Specialist- Gerontology at UPMC Pinnacle will share with us the signs of dementia, caregiving for people living with dementia, and types of dementia.
May 17, 2026
Our confirmands will talk with us about their classes, what it's meant to them. Pastor Joel will share some thoughts as well.
May 24, 2026
Celbrating Confirmation Sunday, we will gather on the lawn after worship for Lemonade, lite food and conversation. If it rains, we'll go inside and crumble cookies on the carpet(HA)
May 30, 2026
You are all in for a treat. Well known, and well loved, the 31 person Lancaster British Brass Band will fill Holy Trinity's Sanctuary with musical art. A truly inspiring and "goosebumpy" experience. The concert begins at 4:00pm.
May 31, 2026
Pastor Joel presents to us on "Death and the Life After".