The Circle of Serbian Mothers' Club

Nurturing Faith, Preserving Heritage: A Legacy of Service and Community

Stamatis Skliris.
Stamatis Skliris. "The Panagia of Olives" (ΠΑΝΑΓΙΑ ΕΛΑΙΩΝΑ). 2022. Wall painting.
Stamatis Skliris. "The Panagia of Olives" (ΠΑΝΑΓΙΑ ΕΛΑΙΩΝΑ). 2022. Wall painting.

The Circle of Serbian Mothers' Club at Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church is dedicated to enriching parish life through service, fellowship, and cultural preservation. The group organizes fundraisers, youth programs, and events celebrating Serbian traditions and Orthodox faith. By fostering community connections and supporting church initiatives, the Circle of Serbian Mothers' Club plays a vital role in maintaining the parish’s spiritual and cultural vibrancy.


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Mothers' Club Cookbook

Mother's Club cookbooks are back in stock and for sale!!  $20/ea, and we will ship!



The History of the Circle of Serbian Mothers' Club

The Circle of Serbian Mothers' Club is a vital and longstanding organization within the Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church. It was formed by the merging of two women's organizations: the Circle of Serbian Sisters (Kolo Srpskih Sestara) and the Serbian Mothers' Club. Together, these groups have faithfully served the Church, their Orthodox Christian faith, and the Serbian community for many decades.

The Circle of Serbian Sisters was originally organized on November 9, 1934, and was the first such organization in the United States. With 80 charter members, this group was created to support the Church and preserve the traditions of Serbian Orthodoxy. The Kolo celebrates its Slava, or patronal feast day, on September 21, which is the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos, the Virgin Mary. This feast underscores the group’s deep devotion to the Most Holy Theotokos, who intercedes for their efforts in supporting the Church and the faith...

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