3600 Fall Creek Hwy, Granbury TX 76049

We are a house of prayer and all are welcome

Your donations help spread this ancient faith through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Orthodoxy is the ancient church in a new environment. The strength of this church is from the strength of the people. This is your church. Without you there is no church.

  • Your donation can make a huge difference

    These are challenging times. Families are faced with unusual financial challenges. Every donation — no matter the size — plays an important role in supporting the church and its work. Generosity is about more than money. Giving consistently, even in small amounts, is a reflection of your faith and ongoing commitment to your spiritual journey.

    To help you through these challenging times, in 2026 you will be able to deduct your charitable donations from your Federal tax return, even if you do not itemize your deductions,. The deduction is $1,000 ($83/month) for single tax payers and $2,000 ($167/month) if you file joint.

    As you consider giving to All-Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, we want to say Thank You! We cannot impact this community and share the Orthodox faith without your generosity. Thank you for partnering with us to help change lives with the grace of God’s love!

  • Your donation helps

    These gifts pay for the church's operations, programs that reach out to the community, charitable work, and building maintenance. From candles and incense to rent and utilities.

  • You are in charge

    You are in complete control of your donation. You can choose to donate one time or regularly on any schedule (weekly, monthly, annually, etc.). You can choose to cover the processing fee or not. You can change the amount or cancel whenever you like.

    We also have an online portal to help you keep track of your donations. Here is where you can make changes your changes. And we will send you a summary. at the end of the year so you can file your taxes.

Midnight Paschal Vigil
April 11, 2026 11:30 PM

Midnight Paschal Vigil

All-Holy Trinity Orthodox Church 3600 Fall Creek Highway, Granbury, TX, USA

This is the day of Resurrection. On Holy Saturday evening the people gradually reassemble in the darkened church while the Acts of the Apostles are read and then the Midnight Office is sung. As twelve o ’clock approaches, the lights in the body of the church are extinguished. All wait in silence for the moment when the priest will come out from the sanctuary with the burning candle that symbolizes the light of the Risen Christ. So the period of the Lenten Triodion closes in a spirit of intense and eager expectation. ‘ Surely I am coming quickly’ , the Savior says to us (Rev. 2 2 : 20), and in our hearts we make ready to reply to the risen Christ: ‘ Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!’

(K. Ware, The Lenten Triodion).

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