Further Information

This page gives general answers to some of the most common practical questions about our church.

Naturally all situations are different and within the overall policies of our parish we seek to accommodate individual needs and wishes. We invite you to contact our office for more information or any other requests.

How do I join the parish?

Our Church is open to all. If you feel after a period of time that we can satisfy your spiritual needs you can register as a member of our parish. We provide an online form for this purpose that you can use if you wish. At this time you may wish to consider pledging a part of your income so that the Church can continue to function and witness God's glory.

Can my child be baptized at Holy Trinity?

Yes we baptize the infant children from Christian families. However the sacrament of baptism involves the parents and godparents in making certain promises that should not be undertaken lightly. Parents are expected to undergo a course of Christian instruction and preparation.

Can I be married at Holy Trinity?

Our location makes Holy Trinity the ideal location for weddings in the Makati area, providing a beautiful air-conditioned building, lovely gardens and ample parking. We are in green, quiet Forbes Park: a short drive from the major hotels and restaurants. Please contact our office for full details. (Some restrictions apply.)

Can I arrange a funeral service through Holy Trinity?

Holy Trinity provides a worthy setting for the celebration of the life, death and resurrection of Christians. Located near major hotels and restaurants, we offer a beautiful building and ample parking. In addition, we have our own, beautiful columbarium (see below) for the reverent preservation of the ashes of loved ones. Contact our office for further information and columbarium rates.

Can I arrange burial at Holy Trinity?

The Church of the Holy Trinity has maintained its own columbarium for more than fifty years for those who wish to have their ashes interred in hallowed ground. Please refer to our separate web page relating to the Columbarium and how niches may be preserved.

Click here to learn more about our Columbarium.