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Worship & Congregation

Worship opens us to the wondrous reality of our loving God, gathering and focusing us on what matters. It’s at the heart of everything we do at Trinity Church. Through church services, educational programs for all ages, and the shared life of our congregation, we are inspired to seek a life of deep meaning.

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WorshipMay 4, 2025

Sunday Sermon, The Most Rev. Marinez Bassotto: “Signs of Jesus’s Love”

On the other side of his resurrection, Jesus gives us an important task: to be the church. “Our faith urges us to work in [Jesus’s] name, to seek his kingdom, and to be signs of his love and presence in the midst of this broken world,” preaches the Most Rev. Marinez Bassotto, presiding bishop of the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil. “May our lives be instruments to proclaim God’s action.”
WorshipMay 4, 2025

Sunday Holy Eucharist

A liturgically rich expression of our faith, with sermon, communion, and musical leadership provided by Trinity Choir.

The Most Rev. Marinez Bassotto, presiding bishop of the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil, joins as guest preacher.

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Bishop Bassotto at Trinity Church, June 30, 2024.
Faith EducationMay 3, 2025

Caring for the Whole of God’s Creation

The Most Rev. Marinez Bassotto, the first woman presiding bishop of the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil, shares the impact of her pioneering ministry on a visit to Trinity.
WorshipMay 2, 2025

Holy Eucharist

Trinity’s midday Holy Eucharist service according to Rite Two in the Book of Common Prayer.

Streamed live and available for on-demand viewing for one week. If you miss the live stream, check back later; the on-demand video will be posted shortly.

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Faith EducationSummerlee StatenMay 1, 2025

Open to Wonder

When we, like the Apostle Paul, encounter Jesus along the roads of our lives, we don’t swap our old beliefs for a set of new, equally rigid ones. “The story of Paul’s conversion begs us to trade our certainty for a posture of humility and wonder,” writes Summerlee Staten. “Who knows what facets of divine light might be available to us, if we await God’s revealing with openness.”
WorshipMay 1, 2025

Holy Eucharist

Trinity’s midday Holy Eucharist service according to Rite Two in the Book of Common Prayer.

Streamed live and available for on-demand viewing for one week. If you miss the live stream, check back later; the on-demand video will be posted shortly.

Service Bulletin

WorshipApril 27, 2025

Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Patrick Williams: “God Is Big Enough for Doubt”

We don’t have to pretend to know it all when we come to church. “People with questions and doubt have always been a part of the faith,” preaches Father Patrick Williams. There is room for all our uncertainty and curiosity in God’s family, and our honesty paints a fuller picture of Christianity. “No matter who you are, no matter where you are on your journey of faith, Jesus welcomes you.”
WorshipApril 27, 2025

Holy Eucharist

A liturgically rich expression of our faith, with sermon, communion, and musical leadership provided by Trinity Choir.

Streamed live and available for on-demand viewing. If you miss the live stream, check back later; the on-demand video will be posted shortly.

Service Bulletin

 

A painting of the disciple Thomas reaching for Jesus's open wound, inside which we see verses of Scripture
Faith EducationThe Rev. Yein KimApril 24, 2025

Doubt Is the Place God Meets Us

The disciple Thomas, who refuses to believe the news of Jesus’s resurrection without seeing it for himself, is known as a doubter. But in focusing on Thomas's uncertainty, we miss a deeper truth. “Doubt is not at odds with faith; it’s part of it!” writes the Rev. Yein Kim. Jesus isn’t angry when we ask questions. On the contrary, he meets us where we are and gives us exactly what we need to believe.

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