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Holy Trinity Centennial Scholarship

Thank you for your interest in the Holy Trinity Centennial Scholarship Trust. The sole function of the Trust is to provide scholarship aid to persons actively involved in or committed to future participation in the ministry of the Episcopal Church or the Anglican Communion.

Deadline for all application materials, including letters of support, are due March 31, 2024

Award decisions will be announced on Trinity Sunday, May 26, 2024.

Click here to download the application.



Centennial Scholarship Winner 2023

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Silas O. Vermilya is a third year Master of Divinity student at Emory University’s Candler School of Theology. Originally from northern Indiana, Silas grew up baptized and raised as a member of the Wesleyan Church. He double majored in philosophy and psychology as an undergraduate student at Indiana Wesleyan University, and sensed that further theological education was in his future. Active participation in his local church paired with his intellectual curiosity in religious studies helped him discern a call to attend seminary. In 2021, Silas pursued that call and relocated to Atlanta to study at Emory.

As a student at Candler, Silas discovered his interest in the Hebrew Bible. He found that his love and appreciation for literature, history, theology, and story-telling all converged upon the pages of scripture. After a year immersed in the study of ancient languages and texts, his academic research quickly changed course. More importantly, however, Silas realized his even deeper passion for the place of scripture in the life of the church. While he loves engaging in critical conversations about the ancient world and the development of biblical traditions, Silas’s heart lies foremost with those seeking to make meaning from the text in their own faith journeys. Vocationally, Silas is committed to educating and equipping God’s people with the resources

necessary for pursuing their faith seriously and intentionally, working to continually bridge the gap between the church and the academy.

Not only has Silas gained further direction with regard to his vocational calling during his time in seminary, but Silas found his ecclesial home in Atlanta as well. Upon matriculating at Candler, Silas joined the Anglican Studies cohort and fell in love with the Episcopal tradition. In 2022, he became a member of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Midtown, and was confirmed into the Episcopal Church in March of 2023 at the Cathedral of St. Philip. During the second year of his degree program, Silas worked as a seminarian at St. Luke’s, and continues to serve there regularly as a parishioner.

Apart from his pursuits as a scholar and in church leadership, Silas is known to enjoy music, reading books, spending time with people, and engaging in deep, thought provoking conversations.

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    Tuesday - Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

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    Sunday Worship

    8 a.m. Rite I in Chapel

    10:30 a.m. Rite II with music in Nave and streaming on our YouTube Channel and facebook live.

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    Holy Trinity Parish
    515 E Ponce de Leon Ave
    Decatur, GA 30030

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    Welcome to Holy Trinity Parish!

    Welcome to this place of prayer, service, and belonging. Whether you are looking for a church home or just looking for a place today to slip in quietly and worship God, we are glad you are here.

    We know that the church is not the building in which we worship – but the people who worship and share God’s love with the world.

    Philippians 4:7 “And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”

    Discover how we are being the church in new and exciting ways!

    In a word, yes.

    We at Holy Trinity Parish give thanks to God for the gift of spiritual maturity in our leadership. Spiritual maturity means we are able to focus on the work God gives us to do in the world. It means we are able to welcome new people, new experiences, and new challenges without fear or anxiety. It means we welcome diversity as a gift from God. You’ll find a richness here, with people trying to love God and one another all across the age and economic spectrums, and all across the political and cultural spectrums, too. You’ll find people who know the ancient rhythms of our worship by heart, people who are coming from other expressions of Christianity, and people who have little or no experience with Church.

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    Sunday Worship

    8 a.m. Rite I in Chapel

    10:30 a.m. Rite II with music in Nave and streaming on our YouTube Channel and facebook live.

    When we gather for worship, we strive to glorify God with beautiful music, intentional silence, and words of both comfort and challenge. We also strive in our worship to welcome and include people of all ages and capabilities: people who wiggle and make noise, people whose cell phones go off, people who nod off during the sermon, people who can’t quite sing on key, and people who are so busy through the week that they struggle to “be still and know that you are God.”

    If you are bringing young children to our worship, THANK YOU! and we challenge you to try to engage them in the holy drama of worship: teach them our prayers and how to hold a hymnal, show them when to stand or kneel, and use our worship bags to give busy hands something to do. Or if it is better for you or your children that they be in our nursery, it is professionally staffed from 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. worship is over, and it is located on the main floor next to the office reception area.

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    The faithful giving of all our members enables our ministries and our life together. Each week, we are nurtured in word and sacrament. We are called by God to care for those who are ill or hurting, and welcome all those searching for a community of faith.

    We try to be a generous parish. Although giving levels vary in the congregation, all of us are asked to give in a way that reflects our commitment to living a generous life. I invite you to prayerfully consider how you might live life more generously.

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