Vestry

The basic responsibilities of the vestry are to help define and articulate the mission of the congregation; to support the church's mission by word and deed, to select the rector, to ensure effective organization and planning, and to manage resources and finances.

Senior Warden: Shep Brown

Junior Warden: Don Krieger

Members: Carol Logan, Mary Neis, Lydia Swarney

Treasurer: Julaine Olson


Staff

Trinity is currently being served by visiting clergy.

First Sunday of the Month, Rev. William Wolff, Des Moines, Iowa

Two Addiitonal Sundays per month, Rev. Paul Walker, Burlington, Iowa

Trinity has been trained in the service of Extra Ordinary Ministers, wherein, lay leaders can provide the congregation with consecrated elements. This service is used when month has five sunday.


Bishop of Iowa

The Rt. Rev. Betsey Monnot
Ordained December 18, 2021

The Rt. Rev. Elizabeth Lockwood Hawley Monnot was ordained and consecrated as the 10th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Iowa on December 18th, 2021 at a service held at Lutheran Church of Hope in West Des Moines, Iowa. Monnot is the first woman to serve as bishop since the diocese was formed in 1853. 

Monnot was elected as the 10th bishop of the Diocese of Iowa during a Special Convention held on July 31 in Des Moines, Iowa. Monnot had served as the priest-in-charge at St. Clement’s Episcopal Church in Rancho Cordova, California, and as director and retreat leader of Called to Abundant Life: Leadership Consulting. Monnot previously served as missioner for leadership development and networking for the Diocese of Northern California and co-rector with her husband, Michael, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Sacramento, California.

Monnot enters her ministry as a bishop “with a deep belief that God calls every baptized person to ministry in the church and in the world, and that an important part of the work of the church is to discern and support that ministry. When we do, we move closer toward the abundant life that Jesus promised (John 10:10). Our work and our joy as Christians is to partner with God in bringing about God’s kingdom here on earth, just as Jesus did during his ministry; this work will never be complete. As Christians, we recognize that we live all our lives in a liminal time, a time in between what has been and what will be. As a church, we know that our institution is in a similar time of transition as we move away from Christendom and into the future. In addition, at this time in history, our whole world is living in the liminal time between pre-COVID and whatever will come next. During this time, we can strengthen our resilience and our flexibility to enable us to best meet what comes next. I invite every member of the Episcopal Church in Iowa to join me in three practices: to tell the truth, to love one another, and to make our home in the heart of Christ. Grounded in Christ and strengthened by truth and love, we will listen together and, when Jesus calls us, we will step out of the boat that keeps us safe and hems us in and join Jesus, walking and dancing on the water.”

Monnot and her husband have three children – William, 19; Robert, 17, and Thomas, 14, who have interests ranging from Little League, through a variety of musical instruments (trumpet, violin, piano, ukulele), to theater.

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