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At Trinity, we are committed to        worship that helps us to love God 

  with all our hearts, 

     with all our souls,

        with all our minds, 

           and with all our strength;

              and to worship that forms  
              and equips us to love 

                  our neighbors as we    
                  love ourselves.

 

Sunday Mornings

Schedule

 8:00 am       In the Chapel
       10:30 am       In the Sanctuary
 

 
Worship at Trinity is both traditional and contemporary.  It connects us to our roots, and it equips us for living in today’s world.

 

The early service is simple and intimate, the late service rich with special music.  Both services include prayer, song, the reading and preaching of God’s Word, and the celebration of the sacraments.  We welcome children of all ages in worship.

We gather praising God, remembering our baptismal identity as children of God, and confessing our own human brokenness and need.

We listen to the written words of Scripture and the spoken words of preaching in order to hear a new and present Word from God for our lives.

We respond to the gift and the challenge of this Word by praying for the world and all who are in need, by offering ourselves to do the work of Christ in the world, and by celebrating the sacraments of the church in baptism and the Lord’s Supper.

We are sent out, challenged and blessed, to love God and neighbor, and to serve Christ in our daily living through the power of his Spirit.

Worship at Trinity is:

Reformed – grounded in the classic Prostetant values of grace alone, faith alone, Scripture alone
 
Trinitarian - praising the triune God whom we know in Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit

Evangelical - committed to presenting the good news of the gospel for all to hear and receive

Sacramental - embodied in water, word, wine & bread, fully engaging mind & body, heart & spirit

Ecumenical - committed to the unity of the whole Church of Jesus Christ

 

 

 

 

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