Greek Foods Agora Sundays
About Greek Foods Agora Sundays
Join us at Greek Foods Agora after church on Sundays for delicious imported Greek food products!
Welcome to the Greek Foods Agora event at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church! Get ready to indulge in a feast of authentic Greek cuisine and experience the flavors of Greece right in your neighborhood. From imported olive oil, cheeses, sweets, and savories, there's something for every foodie to enjoy. Join us each Sunday for an hour and take home tasty and healthy imported Greek products. Don't miss out on this opportunity to savor the taste of Greece without having to travel overseas. See you there!
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Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Augustine, Florida
This lovely church in the St Augustine countryside is still a Hellenic community, but is also now made up of Orthodox Christians from many ethnic backgrounds. In addition to the spiritual and communal benefits of membership at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in St Augustine, we also offer a variety of activities for our children, providing an opportunity to actively engage in a faith-based community, and improve their chances of a happier, healthier life. The presence of a Greek Orthodox church in St Augustine, Florida, is a wonderful and unique blend of history -- that of the first Greek Americans to arrive in the New World, and the rich tradition of the earliest and original Christian church. The history of Orthodox Christianity goes back to the Apostles of Jesus Christ. The history of Greek immigrants in America dates back to 1768. Though that first colony of Greeks, Minorcans and Italians ultimately failed, those that survived moved from New Smyrna north to St Augustine. Those Greek residents practiced their faith in various places, including the building that now houses the St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine in the old city area of St Augustine. As more Greeks moved to north Florida in the 1900’s, there was initially no formal Greek Orthodox church in St Augustine. However, as the number of Greek Orthodox families in the area grew, they organized and incorporated a Hellenic Society, which eventually raised enough money to purchase a small church in downtown St Augustine in 1976. Looking to the future, the parish purchased property on County Road 214, five miles west of downtown, and built a new church, social hall and classrooms in 2007.