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Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox

953 Telfair Street, Augusta, Georgia 30901

4.4 (71 Google reviews)
(706) 724-1087 Visit Website Get Directions

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Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox serves Augusta's Orthodox Christian community with traditional worship services every Sunday. The parish offers Divine Liturgy at 10AM and hosts cultural events throughout the year.

Reviews

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Google User

I found this Church incredibly welcoming to someone who was raised as Baptist and I was even invited to receive Communion because in the words of the priest "Everybody receives something". The building is also a beautiful piece of architecture and they did a wonderful job putting on their yearly Greek festival.

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Google User

Its was nice today. I wish we would have gone sooner this year. I think with it being the last day it was just winding down even though we got there shortly after they opened. The sellers were nice, the food was okay but the drinks were high. Overall it was not like i remember it but i enjoyed the festival and will give it a shot next year.

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Google User

I'm from Norfolk Virginia, where we have an amazing Greek Festival every year. I was so excited to try the Greek Festival here because I'm home sick. They were out of 90% of everything, cool that happens and honestly was probably for the best after tasting what I got. I got 2 tiny gyros for $18, they also lacked all flavor and reminded me of frozen food. I will drive the 7 hours for a real Greek festival before I waste my time with this "festival" again.

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Google User

The Greek festival is held here twice a year. It's a wonderful way to learn a new culture, take a tour of the church, listen to traditional Greek music, or just enjoy the food. It is a wonderful way to spend the day. Best part of all, the entry is free. It doesn't cost a dime! Many of the performers walk around in the crowd and will let you ask questions about them and their art. Well worth the trip and worth 5 times the admission price!! Adult Greek beverages are available!!

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Google User

We visited this past Sunday for the Greek Festival. A must try if in town. Fresh Greek foods and desserts are sold and a tent holds jewelry and other fine items for sale. A few years ago I purchased a lemon reamer made of olive wood. It's as beautiful as functional.

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