You’re invited to our Christmas Eve Service. December 24th @ 5pm
You’re invited to our Christmas Eve Service. December 24th @ 5pm
Walter Brueggemann’s prophetic critique in A Way Other Than Our Own: Devotions for Lent serves as both a warning and a call to action: For I believe the crisis in the U.S. church has almost nothing to do with being liberal or conservative; it has everything to do with giving up on the faith and…
As we approach the beautiful season of Advent, we invite you to join us at Trinity Episcopal Church, for a time of spiritual renewal and reflection. Advent, which begins on Sunday December 1st and marks the beginning of the Christian liturgical calendar. It is an opportunity for us to prepare our hearts for the celebration…
In a world increasingly drawn to the allure of simplified narratives and clear-cut moral battles, the legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer stands as a profound challenge. Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy, a recent film purportedly exploring Bonhoeffer’s life and choices, has sparked significant critique—not for illuminating his complex theology, but for dangerously distorting it. As Mac…
At Trinity Episcopal Church, we believe that everyone has a story to tell. Each person’s journey is unique and filled with moments of joy, faith, struggle, and triumph. We are excited to launch our new blog series titled “This is My Story…” where we invite individuals to share their stories, embracing the power of vulnerability…
In the Episcopal Church, stewardship is more than a seasonal focus or a financial campaign—it’s a way of life, a spiritual practice that reflects our response to God’s abundant love. This year, as we embrace the theme Walk in Love, we are invited to explore how our wealth, wisdom, and works can bear witness to…
Every year, as the holiday season approaches, the world shifts into overdrive. Storefronts glitter with lights, endless wish lists fill our minds, and the pressure to do and buy more looms large. Yet, in the midst of this hustle, something precious often gets lost: the true meaning of Christmas. The Advent Conspiracy movement challenges us…
Trinity Episcopal Church would like to honor our Veterans this Veterans Day.
Dear Beloved in Christ, The recent presidential election highlighted divisions within our country. As we move forward under new leadership, our calling as Christians is to respond in love, care, and understanding. In a nation where some celebrate this outcome and others grieve, we remember that Christ prayed for unity—that “we all may be one.”…
Trinity will host a Trunk or Treat on October 26 from 5-7pm. Food, music, candy, and a costume contest. If you’d like to reserve a spot for your organization or business to participate please contact Hilary at 304-639-5631.