Holy Eucharist

three sundays a month at at 10:30 am

Beginning in July, the 1st, 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month into the Fall, will be the service of the Holy Eucharist with Fr. Gregg Davidson. Check the links just below to follow along on facebook.

Download the Book of Common Prayer here.

Find the Sunday Readings in the Lectionary Calendar

It goes by several names: Holy Communion, the Eucharist (which literally means "thanksgiving"), mass. But whatever it’s called, this is the family meal for Christians and a foretaste of the heavenly banquet. As such, all persons who have been baptized, and are therefore part of the extended family that is the Church, are welcome to receive the bread and wine, and be in communion with God and each other.

We welcome you to come as you are and participate in our worship. You will be invited into our timeless prayers and songs, rooted in tradition and yet relevant for today. Our worship space invite a sense of peace.

Trinity is a close-knit community that supports and cares for each other and we look forward to welcoming you to be a part of our family.

Morning Prayer

occassionally on sundays per at 10:30am

Beginning in July the 3rd Sunday of each month will be the service of Morning Prayer, and the Vestry will meet following that service.

Morning Prayer is led by people in our congregation. Morning Prayer consists of prayer, scripture, and music. 


Baptism

Holy Baptism and Holy Communion are the two principal sacraments of the Episcopal Church. Holy Baptism is full initiation by water and the Holy Spirit into the Church and by our baptism we become full participants with Jesus in God’s amazing love and mission.

Baptism is a gift, and a responsibility. It asks us to promise to change how we behave, to live out what we believe, and to commit to belonging to a community of faith. When infants are baptized, parents or guardians make those promises on their behalf, so that they can grow up as full members and participants in the life and work of the church.


Weddings

We are pleased to open the doors of Trinity for all those who wish to be married here. Within the traditions of the Book of Common Prayer and with the consultation of the priest, we encourage couples to contact us if they are interested in getting more information.