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    Saint Aiden Parish

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    Orchard Hill Church - Christmas concert

    Orchard Hill Church

    4.7(12 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    This was my second year attending an evening Christmas service at Orchard Hill. We went on a…read moreWednesday and despite showing up early the parking lot was already filling in steadily and the room was full when the event started. I can only imagine what it's like Christmas Eve or Day. The building is very large and modern, a vast difference from the Catholic churches I grew up in and Greek ones I've visited here and in Europe. As an artist I always appreciated how detailed they were, full of stained glass, statues, painted ceilings, stonework, candles, rows of pews, etc. Warm, dark, historic, holy feeling; you definitely knew you were in a place of worship. This, however, definitely gives me evangelical megachurch vibes, feeling more akin to my high school/college auditoriums. In fact I don't think I saw a single picture of Jesus, Mary/Joseph, saints, or apostles anywhere in the main areas we were kept to. Very unusual in my experiences at other churches with lots of iconography, but perhaps that's common at these kinds of nondenominational places? I understand though that a 'church' can be anywhere, and modern features and expectations will result in a different kind of venue. But hey that's just my preference. Catholics definitely have that graphic imagery beaten into them of a defeated looking Jesus on a cross statue with a bloody hole in his side, haha. The lobby is spacious with lots of seating areas and entrances to various other parts of the building. The theater room has two levels and sloped floors, providing everyone a good view of the stage. Two large screens are of either side, and were always changing views using the cameras situated around the room. The lighting was also very good too, and was timed well with the program. My only gripe was the audio, it was fine when the pastor was speaking or when one person was singing. But if the whole group on stage began to sing it seemed to become muddled and was perhaps just too much for the system? Maybe an instance like those I seem to encounter at too many music events where the urge to just make things louder doesn't necessarily make the experience better. Overall it was a nice event, especially involving the kids on stage to reenact the nativity, and passing out candles for the audience to light.

    I did Kidsfest this year and it was so much fun First, all of the people were super friendly there…read more Next, They had so much to do There especially after eating lunch because you could play in the bouncy house, play paintball, do the daily activity, field hockey and so much more, Also, they have concerts about Jesus where you party and after that The year I did it they had these characters and they were toys. Then, they had Water day which was the best because you could go down 30 foot waterslides and on the last water day they brought In a foam truck. They still have Bible story though which was interesting. Finally, that was how Kidsfest ended up for me this year.

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    Orchard Hill Church - Christmas concert

    Christmas concert

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    Triumph Church - Triumph Church

    Triumph Church

    5.0(1 review)
    4.3 mi

    I feel nervous to post a review about a house of the Lord (because I feel like it's partially like…read moreranking Jesus ). I'm going to talk about my experience here in hopes maybe it helps someone else. First, I am a member of Triumph. I just officially joined on Easter Sunday, but I had been going while I was dating my husband for a couple of years when I was in town. Triumph was actually one of the reasons we stayed in Pittsburgh when we had the opportunity to move away. It's like a home away from home. There are 2 Sunday services: 8:30 and 10 am. Facility - I like that there is ample parking spaces for all guests. When you arrive there is only one clear and visible place to enter and exit so you won't be flustered on trying to figure out where to go. There are typically greeters at the door. If you have any questions you can ask them. Pastor - Pastor Giles is probably one of the nicest men you will ever meet. And you can tell he is passionate about the Lord. He will be the first to tell you he's not perfect either because he is humble. I enjoy the Word coming from him too. Fellowship - l think the other members of Triumph are very nice and welcoming. In Pittsburgh it can be hard to find friends, and I feel like they welcomed me and took me in. Have you ever been to a church and try to sit somewhere and then someone tells you seats are saved, so you're just flustered trying to find somewhere anywhere to sit? Yeah, this isn't the place for that either. The people are nice. That's what I like . Kid Friendly - I don't have kids, but i wanted to make sure that if (or when) I did they would have a place to grow and learn about Christ. There are a lot of children and they're so cute and seem to get along so well. During church they will call for the kids to go to basically "children's church" so they can learn about God together. I personally like that. I plan on being more active down the line so I can definitely make updates or answer any questions. I'll post a pic or 2 when I go on Sunday.

    From the owner: Triumph is a biblically based community of baptized believers, charged with growing the Kingdom by…read moredemonstrating the love of God for all people through Christ in the Spirit of Praise, Worship and Fellowship.

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    Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church - Exterior of the church during the Greek Food Festival

    Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Holy Trinity parish is part of the Eastern Orthodox Church. If you are unfamiliar with that church,…read moreit is one of the three main branches of Christianity, the other two being Catholicism and Protestantism. Orthodoxy is ancient Christianity. At Holy Trinity, many but not all of the parishioners are of Greek ancestry, but members do NOT have to be Greek. The Orthodox Church is open to ALL people of all ethnicities. Holy Trinity parish has a newish building that is very large and lovely looking. The main worship service, the Divine Liturgy, is held from 9:30-11 AM on Sundays, and all people are welcome to join. Other services occur throughout the year and are listed in the online calendar on the parish's website. The priests are Father John and Father Radu. They do an excellent job with leading the worship services and with teaching classes such as Bible Study. They also organize charity activities to help needy families and the homeless. If you feel curious to learn more about this parish, then I encourage you to come visit. You can even get a brief first impression by attending one of their fundraising events, such as their "Taste of Greece" Festival or their recent "International Soup Sampling" (photos attached).

    Beautiful venue. Clean and spacious meeting/function rooms. Food was very tasty and fresh…read more Unfortunately ran out of sandwiches.

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    Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church - Half of the church hall (community may rent)

    Half of the church hall (community may rent)

    Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church - Sign about renting the church hall

    Sign about renting the church hall

    Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church - No lines between lunch and dinner - get to greek food festival

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    St Brendan's Episcopal Church

    St Brendan's Episcopal Church

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I'm planning on moving to Pittsburgh to live near my daughter. I was looking around for a church, I…read morefound St. Brendan's. I'm still over by the eastern part of the state waiting till I can make the move. I expressed interest in their worship and also being inclusive to all. I love how they have stepped forward and taken a stance for Black Lives Matter. They welcomed me to worship on Zoom plus I'm part of their book study on racism. They have treated as one with them even though I am not physically there yet. Wonderful people! Annie from Pottstown

    I got to admit...I'm with a bias because I'm the priest at this church. Yet, come and see for…read moreyourself. The church is 31 years old. It was founded by several "mothers" and friends from a north side Episcopal Church who sensed a need for Episcopal presence in the "new" north hills due to "increasing population there because of the new Interstate 279. They took the risk and planted this inclusive worshipping community in Franklin Park. The church building itself is contemporary with lots of mobility and opportunities for creative worshipping and gathering space. There's an outdoor amphitheater for a variety of activities--an awesome 250 y/o tree protects this space as it offers a reminder to safeguard all gifts of nature and supports us as we do what we can to protect our environment and climate. We welcome all as neighbors and friends. We strive for inclusivity in all ways. We ordain all who are called by God as we welcome to active participation all couple ships and single persons and families. We celebrate robust, participatory worship as well as quiet more meditative spiritual experiences. We are fully sacramental and host a welcoming Eucharistic table. We invite the whole person, your reason included, to experience church together with us. We love all people, no exceptions. Sunday liturgies are at 8:00 and 10:00am. Please join us when you can, or when you need a lift.

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    St Brendan's Episcopal Church
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