For where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them. - Matthew 18:20

At Trinity we believe worship should be holy and nourish a persons faith life. Each worship service we gather as a community in the name of Jesus to both hear about Jesus (Word) and receive Jesus (Sacraments). Our worship follows liturgy from the Book of Common Prayer. This means that every service generally includes scripture readings, hymns, Holy Eucharist, prayers, reciting the Creed, and sharing of the peace.

Guests / Visitors: We are delighted to worship with you! You will be welcomed in a spirit of authentic hospitality and community. You will not be asked to stand up in front of everyone, introduce yourself in front of everyone, or be singled out in anyway. Instead we will look forward to introducing ourselves and meeting you, as you are comfortable, following the service.

Dress Code: You are welcome to dress more formally or more casually whatever is most comfortable for you to worship! We simply ask that clothing be respectful and not include any offensive language or images, political language or images, or be overly revealing.

Parking: Parking is available next to our building on East Bennett St. On Sundays you are also welcome to park in the bus pick up loop of Hoppin Elementary School (across the street from our parking lot).

Children in Worship: We welcome children and youth to join in worship as they are comfortable! We also recognize that children and youth may be more comfortable moving around, playing, and making noise. We have sensory worship activity bags available for children worshiping in the sanctuary, and we also have a nursery located downstairs which has a changing station, toys, games, and activities. A radio system ensures that if you are downstairs you can still hear worship in the sanctuary.

Accessibility: Our parking lot side door is ramp accessible. We also have large print bulletins, large print books of Common Prayer, and Spanish language books of Common Prayer.

Illness Policy: If you are feeling unwell then for your wellbeing, and the wellbeing of others, we encourage you to stay home and get the rest you need. We have hand sanitizer available in each pew and masks are available for those who would like one on the welcome table located at the back of the sanctuary.

Holy Eucharist: Believing in the real presence of Christ in this sacrament we welcome all baptized to receive the Eucharist when worshiping with us. During the Eucharist a common cup of wine will be offered and wafers (hosts). If you are only able to receive one of these elements (wine or wafer) please be assured you receive the fullness of Christ in the one element.

 What is Episcopalian? Great question! To learn more about what Episcopalians believe, what Episcopalian means, what the Book of Common Prayer is, and more please use the attached link by clicking “What is Episcopalian”.

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Pentecost Sunday (6-8-25)