When we come together in community, we take time out of our busy schedules to be still, to listen, to pray, to open ourselves up to God and each other. Our Anglican tradition points us to God’s presence through great music, powerful symbols, and sacred art. At the same time, we cannot forget that we are living in a world that calls us to act in the here and now. We look to the example of Jesus to show us how to take action. Our worship experience reminds us of Christ’s example to be compassionate, generous, always aware of the least, the last, and the lost.
There is no dress code for worship, come dressed in whatever way you feel comfortable going to church. Some folks wear suits, others jeans, some in between, there are no rules! To see what typical Sunday worship is like at Trinity, check out one of our livestreamed services below!
7:45am – Holy Eucharist II (in person)
9:00am – Holy Eucharist II (in person and on YouTube)
10:15am approx. – Coffee Hour and Forum. Please join us!
11:30am – Holy Eucharist II (in person)
Recorded services will be saved and available on our YouTube page after the service.
The traditions of the Episcopal Church include much more than worshipping God on Sundays. We have a rich and diverse calendar of saints and celebrations of the mighty acts of God in history that we can also draw from to give God glory and nourish our spirits. We plan and offer a variety of mid-week services that give additional opportunities to praise God and be strengthened by the witness of saints or through celebrating the most important stories of our faith.
2026
Wednesday, February 18, Ash Wednesday. Services at 12:00 pm, 5:30 pm, 7:00 pm
Holy Week Services: Palm Sunday (March 29, usual 3 services), Maundy Thursday (April 2, 7:00 pm), Good Friday (April 3, 12:00 pm), Holy Saturday (Saturday, April 4, 12:00 pm), Great Vigil of Easter (Saturday, April 4, 8:00 pm)
Additional Services will be added. Please check back.