Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Binghamton

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Binghamton serves the Orthodox Christian community of Binghamton, New York, offering regular worship services and preserving Greek Orthodox faith, traditions, and community life in the region.
Clergy:
Served by the Metropolis of Detroit Clergy
Church Type:
Parish
Denomination:
Greek Orthodox
Metropolis:
Metropolis of Detroit
Affiliation:
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Ecumenical Patriarch:
Bartholomew I of Constantinople
Clergy Information updated Jan 2026
History
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Binghamton, New York has stood as the anchor of Orthodox Christian life in the Southern Tier of New York State for more than a century, serving the Greek Orthodox faithful of Broome County and the surrounding region from its home at 214 Court Street in the heart of the city.
The parish was established by Greek immigrants who came to Binghamton during the waves of immigration that brought Greek communities to cities throughout the industrial Northeast in the early twentieth century. Through successive generations the community preserved the Orthodox Christian faith, the Greek language, and the cultural traditions of their Hellenic heritage in a city far from the large metropolitan Greek communities of New York.
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church at 214 Court Street in Binghamton serves the Orthodox Christian faithful of the greater Binghamton area as a parish of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Detroit within the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, a quiet but enduring presence of the ancient faith in upstate New York.
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This page serves as a reference resource for Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Binghamton, providing essential information such as location, contact details, clergy, and church affiliation. It is intended to help visitors and members of the Orthodox Christian community easily find accurate parish information in one place.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register as a member at a Greek Orthodox parish?
Parish membership is generally established by registering with the church office. Each parish may have its own process for enrollment and participation in parish life.
Can I attend services if I am not a registered member of the parish?
Greek Orthodox churches welcome visitors and non-members to attend services. Participation in sacraments may require coordination with the parish and priest.
How do I contact the parish priest for pastoral matters?
Pastoral requests are typically handled by the parish priest. The parish office can assist with contact details and help coordinate appointments or inquiries.
How do I register to baptize my child in the Greek Orthodox Church?
Baptism requests are handled by the local parish. The church will usually require documentation from the parents and godparent, along with coordination with the priest to schedule the baptism.
How do I request a wedding date at my Greek Orthodox church?
Wedding dates are scheduled through the parish office and priest. Availability depends on the church calendar, fasting periods, and parish guidelines, so it is recommended to inquire well in advance.
How do I obtain a copy of my Greek Orthodox marriage certificate?
Marriage certificates are typically issued by the church where the sacrament took place. To request a copy, contact the parish office directly and ask what information or identification is required.
How do I obtain a copy of my Greek Orthodox baptismal certificate?
Baptismal certificates are typically issued by the church where the baptism took place. To request a copy, contact the parish office directly and ask what information or identification is required.
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