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The Rothenberg Legacy

The Rothenberg family were German immigrants, sponsored by Holy Trinity to relocate to the United States in 1952. In 1958, after years of study, they became citizens and integrally woven into the American fabric. Mr. and Mrs. Rothenberg continued to work at multiple jobs. The children worked their way through public school into careers and eventual families of their own.

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John & Anne Kress: A Network of Faith & Support

We’ve always found Holy Trinity’s congregation has been very nurturing for us. We’ve always been comfortable in their company. By words and example, they remind us that Christ is with us through the good times and the bad times. We always feel His presence. Being at Holy Trinity is a way to have that human support in addition to the support of the Holy Spirit.

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Judy Baker: 50 Years of Memories

It was by coincidence that my husband Arnold and I first moved to Northern Virginia…I had a strong connection to Lutheranism through my parents and had been baptized in a Lutheran church. Arnold and I decided to search the phone book and we found three nearby churches that seemed like they could be a good fit. In the end, it was Holy Trinity that impressed us with the friendliness of the congregation and the sanctuary itself.

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Genie Davis: A Reason to Get Up in The Morning

I have been part of Holy Trinity’s congregation since 1964. When I first began attending Holy Trinity, I had just welcomed my fifth child into the world and was grappling with raising my children in a big city… I immediately felt that Holy Trinity was a vibrant place with delightful and interesting people, and great music. I declared then that it fit the bill and now I can attest that it has always felt like home.

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