Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Services:

9AM Celebration Service - Family friendly intergenerational
10:10am Sunday School and Adult Education
11AM Traditional Service.

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Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Synod
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Children's Sunday School

  • Open to anyone ages 2 through High School
  • Other opportunities include:
    • 1st communion instruction
    • Bible instruction at 3rd grade
    • Confirmations classes
    • Summer Church Camp Activities
    • Special events throughout the year


Adult Learning Opportunities
  • Sunday Morning Discussions - meet at 10:10 am
    • Holy Trinity Adult Forum
    • Bible Study

  • Other Opportunities
    • Beginning February 14 Holy Trinity will study Unbinding Your Heart by Martha Grace Reese in small groups.  There will be six sessions with a cost of $13 for the book.  Sessions meet at different times and days.
      Tuesday Feb 16    7-8:30 pm
      Thursday Feb 18   7-8:30 pm
      Saturday  Feb 20   10:30-12 noon
      Sunday  Feb 21        4-5:30pm
      Wednesday  Feb 24   10:30-12 noon
      Wednesday  Feb 24-   7-8:30 pm

    • Faith Outside the Box will meet Monday, February 15 at 6:30 pm to continue discussing the book "After the Prophet: The Epic Story of the Shia-Sunni Split in Islam" by Lesley Hazleton. We will meet approximately every two weeks. In the spring we will read "The Evolution of God" by Robert Wright, followed by John Dominic Crossan’s new autobiography, “A Long Way from Tipperary: What a Former Monk Discovered in his Search for the Truth." For details contact Bill Tatum or John Bowen.

    • Theology on Tap meets approximately 8 times a year at Anthony's Restaurant, 309 W. Broad Street, Falls Church to discuss a theological question or issue. They meet at 6:30 for dinner and fellowship and a theology discussion at 7:30. List of topics covered over the past 24 sessions and Theology on Tap Contributions to Other Projects and Missions
Education Mission

Holy Trinity’s education mission calls us to celebrate our Baptism and build a sense of community.  Participants are called to grow in discipleship and be models of witness and service to Christ.

  • Know who Jesus is and have a relationship with him
  • Learn the stories of the Bible and what they reveal  about God
  • Learn the foundations of the Lutheran tradition
  • Learn about Biblical, traditional and modern heroes and helpers as role models for our lives
  • Learn to share the Good News of Christ with others
  • Learn to be good stewards of time, talent, and treasure



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