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   Holy Trinity is a Christian congregation in the Evangelical Lutheran tradition. We are a member of Lutheran Churches of the Common Confession.

    We teach that which has been taught since the time of Peter and Paul, that God sent His Son to reconcile the World to Him and to save us from the sin, death and the devil (not to mention saving us from ourselves). We believe that the Holy Spirit not only makes faith in this possible but also daily brings us to greater recognition of the truth about God, our fellows and ourselves.

   The Spirit of God empowers us to go into the world and proclaim Jesus as Lord of all, that their is healing in His name and life eternal. 


 

 

    My name is Eric and I would like to welcome you to our website. We are pleased to have this way to speak words of peace and words of life to people near and far. So whether you are nearby and can visit in person, or across the world and you are looking for a Christian friend, I'm so glad you are here.
   People have questions. We are creating a way for you to ask your questions. You can find brief messages on what the Bible tells us about the dynamics of our life.

   Write me with your questions!



  The telephone number for the church is (914) 632-4692.

   I have a blog where I present thoughts on topics on  various interests such as politics, faith, culture, history, prayer, service, education, etc.

     I also have a weekly evangelistic newsletter avaiable every week. It's easy to join and there are uplifting stories about faith which you can use in conversation to witness to your neighbors. Click here to visit the archives or onto the button to join.