
Rev. Anthony Hermankevich brings a unique path to Trinity: sixteen years in business, a tour in Iraq with 1st Recon Battalion, and a call to preach that led him to earn his MDiv from Trinity in 2019. After five years as a contractor, he now serves full-time as Assistant Director of Facilities and Properties.
He and his team see their work as an exercise in hospitality, keeping Trinity's buildings warm, inviting, and running smoothly so the community can focus on academic and spiritual callings. His approach is intentional: learn names, go beyond small talk, and always be ready with a listening ear. As his Christian motorcycle club, the Remnant Sons MC, puts it: "If it ain't about Jesus, it ain't about nothin'!"
Ask him his favourite part of Trinity life and he won't hesitate: lunch. Not just the food, but what it proves. People here actually care about each other, and he knows not everyone gets to say that about where they work. As a lifelong Ambridge local, he's quick to tell people in the community that Trinity has made the town a better place. Outside of work, he rides with the Remnant Sons MC, a Christian motorcycle club that builds real relationships in the biker world to introduce people to Jesus.