Worship Services

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Sunday Services

8am Holy Eucharist
Trinity Church
A simple celebration of the Holy Eucharist, with a brief sermon and communion.

9am Holy Eucharist
Trinity Church
A celebration of the Holy Eucharist, with a brief sermon, organ, communion, and music by Trinity Choir and the Trinity Youth Chorus. 

11:15am Holy Eucharist
Trinity Church and Online
A liturgically rich expression of our faith, with sermon, communion, and musical leadership provided by Trinity Choir. This service is streamed live and available for on-demand viewing. 

Compline by Candlelight
7pm | St. Paul’s Chapel
Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel, Trinity Choir improvises 30 minutes of chant-based music. Podcast recordings are available. 

Weekday Services

Morning Prayer
9am | Trinity Church
A 15-minute morning service of readings and prayers.

12:05pm Holy Eucharist
Trinity Church and Online
Each 30–40-minute weekday service offers a homily and musical leadership provided by Trinity Choir.

Catch Your Breath
Wednesdays, 1–1:30pm | Trinity Church
A weekly community meditation practice open to all. Stop by for a time of stillness and centering.

Contemplative Eucharist
Wednesdays, 5:30pm | Trinity Church
In the midst of your busy week, find God in the silence. Join a 30-minute meditative service with sacred music, followed by a light supper. All are welcome.

Online Morning Prayer
8:15am 
A 15-minute morning service of readings and prayers.

Online Evening Prayer
5:15pm
A 15-minute evening service of readings and prayers.

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WorshipApril 17, 2025

Maundy Thursday

Maundy Thursday is the first service of the Triduum, the three holy days leading to Easter. We remember Jesus’s last supper with his disciples, his washing their feet, and his commandment to love one another as he loves us. The altar is stripped of its linen and other adornments, in preparation for Good Friday. 

Anthems sung by Trinity Choir and St. Paul’s Chapel Choir. 

This service will feature a bulletin in English and Spanish. 

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WorshipApril 16, 2025

Tenebrae

During the Tenebrae service, we reflect on Jesus’s journey to the cross. The lights in the church are extinguished until only one candle remains, a symbol of Jesus. This candle is then hidden, suggesting the apparent victory of death. A loud noise will fill the church, symbolizing the earthquake at the time of the resurrection. The hidden candle is restored to its place and by its light all depart in silence. 

The Office of Tenebrae, including a selection of readings and chanted responses, and featuring choral anthems sung by Trinity Choir.

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WorshipApril 13, 2025

Sunday Sermon, The Most Rev. Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell: “A Scandalously Beautiful, Inclusive Church”

“At the very heart of the Christian gospel is the revelation that, in Christ, we are a new humanity, where all the old barriers of separation . . . are done away with, dismantled, reconfigured,” preaches the Most Rev. Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell, archbishop of York. In a world of deep division, God gathers people from every culture, speaking every language, and bands them together in hope to confront today’s injustices head-on — and bring healing to the world.
WorshipApril 13, 2025

Palm Sunday Holy Eucharist

On Palm Sunday, also called Passion Sunday, we remember Jesus’s arrival in Jerusalem with a parade of palms. When the Passion Gospel is read during the service, we shift our attention to where Jesus’s path will finally lead.

The Liturgy of Palm Sunday with the Blessing of the Palms, the Passion Gospel improvised by Trinity Choir, Holy Communion, hymns, and choral anthems.  

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WorshipApril 6, 2025

Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Yein Kim: “The Impracticality of Love”

The last days of Lent invite us to trade our practical, measured obligation to God for an overflowing, reckless love that echoes Jesus’s own lavishly impractical love for the world. “Our God calls us to love without balancing, without counting the cost,” preaches Mother Yein Kim. “We can seek to control what we have, or we can give all we’ve got and live — we can come alive.”
WorshipMarch 30, 2025

Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Michael Bird: “God’s Wastefully Extravagant Love”

At its heart, the Parable of the Prodigal Son is a story about “the lengths to which God will go for you and me,” preaches Father Michael Bird. Like the son whose actions lead him far from family and community, each of us is lost in our own way. Yet God meets us wherever we are to bring us back home — and reconcile us with our neighbors. Through God’s love, “that which seemed irreparably broken can be made whole.”
WorshipMarch 23, 2025

Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson: “Look at Yourself”

When misfortune befalls people with whom we have deep disagreements, it’s easy to look on in contempt and think they deserve it. But Father Phil Jackson suggests a different response: “Repent. Turn around. Look at yourself.” In the end, each of us is accountable for what we do with our own lives ­— whether our actions lead us to love God and others.

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