About Us - Trinity Episcopal Church
The Mission and Vision of Trinity Episcopal Church
Our Mission
Grounded in Christ's love and surrendered to the Holy Spirit, we provide a safe and positive environment for spiritual growth of all, to welcome and serve others, to reach out to those in need and to share the Gospel.
Our Vision
We believe Jesus Christ calls us to be His true disciples. Trinity chooses to use the unique gifts given to us by the Holy Spirit to become a shining example of God's love to each other and our community.
Sunday Services
7:30 AM Rite I Said Eucharist (Communion)
The 7:30 AM service is a Said (spoken) service that follows The Holy Eucharist: Rite One as outlined in the Book of Common Prayer on page 323 and lacks any musical components. The Rite I service is generally regarded as a more traditional service and more closely resembles the 1928 version of The Holy Eucharist.
9:00 AM Rite II Eucharist (Communion) with Contemporary Music
The 9:00 AM service substitutes the traditional hymns and music of the Episcopal service with music of a Contemporary Band. This service follows The Holy Eucharist: Rite Two as outlined in the Book of Common Prayer on page 355. The Rite II service is generally regarded as a more modern service and includes updated language and more options for prayers such as the Prayers of the People and the Prayer of Consecration.
11:00 AM Rite II Eucharist (Communion) with Choir and Hymns
The 11:00 AM service enjoys the traditional hymns and worship music accompanied by the Choir. This service follows The Holy Eucharist: Rite Two as outlined in the Book of Common Prayer on page 355. The Rite II service is generally regarded as a more modern service and includes updated language and more options for prayers such as the Prayers of the People and the Prayer of Consecration.
5:00 PM Holy Eucharist (Communion)
Sunday evening celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion).
Weekday Services
10:00 AM Morning Prayer (in the Parlor)
Each weekday morning, the staff will meet in the church office and walk over to the Chapel for a Morning Prayer service. The service follows Daily Morning Prayer: Rite Two as outlined in the Book of Common Prayer on page 75. On certain occasions a shorter form, Daily Devotions for Families and Individuals (BCP p. 136), will be used instead.
Wednesday
10:00 AM Holy Eucharist (Communion)
Wednesday morning celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion).
7:00 PM Holy Eucharist (Communion) with Anointing for Healing
The Wednesday evening service is a Rite II Said Eucharist and closely follows the Ministration to the Sick service as outlined in the Book of Common Prayer on page 453. In addition to the Holy Eucharist, this service is combined with an anointing for healing. You are invited to the Altar Rail to be anointed on the head for healing. The service is not just for physical healing, but emotional, and spiritual healing as well. This is a short, quiet service with a short homily.