ROC The Holy Innocents & St. Nina (The Holy Innocents & St. Nina, Equal-to-the-Apostles)
ROC The Holy Innocents & St. Nina
AI Summary
Established in January 2019, this English-language, multi-ethnic canonical parish began as a daughter community of St. John the Baptist Cathedral (Washington, D.C.) and identifies with the Russian Church Abroad, offering meditations and materials centered on the spiritual practice of "podvig." The congregation currently meets in a temporary facility in Bristow while seeking a permanent home, is parishioner-supported (no public festivals), and uses a separate mailing address in Manassas. Membership expects regular participation in the Holy Mystery of Repentance (confession) and documented monthly giving, and the parish provides extensive catechism resources, recommended icon vendors, and other educational materials. Archpriest Nectarios Eben Trevino, Jr. (Lt. Col., USAF Ret.; J.D.; Licentiate of Sacred Theology) leads the community; office hours are mostly by appointment with Wed. and Sun. mornings listed, the contact form promises a reply within 24 hours and the phone is a text number, social media links are provided, online giving is accepted via Tithe.ly, and the newsletter is limited to known members with a caution about spam.
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📜Version History
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- Name:ROC The Holy Innocents & St. Nina
- Street Address:9110 Devlin Road #120
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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Added location: ROC The Holy Innocents & St. Nina
Changes:
- Name:ROC The Holy Innocents & St. Nina (The Holy Innocents & St. Nina, Equal-to-the-Apostles)
- Website URL:https://podvig.church
- Summary:Established in January 2019, this English-language, multi-ethnic canonical parish began as a daughter community of St. John the Baptist Cathedral (Washington, D.C.) and identifies with the Russian Church Abroad, offering meditations and materials centered on the spiritual practice of "podvig." The congregation currently meets in a temporary facility in Bristow while seeking a permanent home, is parishioner-supported (no public festivals), and uses a separate mailing address in Manassas. Membership expects regular participation in the Holy Mystery of Repentance (confession) and documented monthly giving, and the parish provides extensive catechism resources, recommended icon vendors, and other educational materials. Archpriest Nectarios Eben Trevino, Jr. (Lt. Col., USAF Ret.; J.D.; Licentiate of Sacred Theology) leads the community; office hours are mostly by appointment with Wed. and Sun. mornings listed, the contact form promises a reply within 24 hours and the phone is a text number, social media links are provided, online giving is accepted via Tithe.ly, and the newsletter is limited to known members with a caution about spam.
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Initial church data
Last updated: 2/25/2026