MISSION

We, the members of Trinity Episcopal Church, pledge to spread the good news of God in Christ to all nations, "baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." We pledge to start right here on Main Street to seek out new members of the Body of Christ, to be a welcoming and inviting Church, where all can learn about God, where all can worship and be fed, and where all can discern individual gifts for service and outreach.


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Worship

Trinity Episcopal Church offers traditional Episcopal worship with the Eucharist provided at regular services. Baptisms, Matrimonial services and Funerals may be arranged through the church office.

 

Christian Education

During the school year, church school begins at 9:45 am and ends at 10:20 am for children from pre-school (2 1/2) through High School that teaches children about the Bible and the church. A fellowship breakfast is available from 9 am to 10:15 am for all parishioners. A Nursery is available for infants and toddlers of parishioners attending the service and is provided from 9:45 am to Noon. Contact Email: Daniele Glick

Fellowship

Besides the Sunday morning breakfast, available from 9 am to 10:15 am, fellowship at Trinity spans a wide variety of fun events: St. Nicholas Bazaar, Shrove Tuesday Pancake & Sausage Dinner, and Comedy Night, featuring professional comedians. Other events include the picnic on Trinity Sunday, Lobster Dinner, Cow Harbor Day Church Fair and several live theater performances throughout the year by the Minstrel Players. The Episcopal Church Women/St. Elizabeth's Circle meets weekly and hosts an annual Ladies Dinner, as well as playing a leadership role in fundraising and fellowship events.


Community Outreach

We encourage important non-profit groups to use our facilities, making Trinity an active part of the community. Al-Anon, Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous groups meet at the church weekly. Cub Scout and Boy Scout packs also meet here. Also Tiny Tots Community Play School provides a needed community service for high quality, pre-nursery school child care five days a week. We are major, year-long supporters of the Ecumenical Lay Council's mission to help feed the needy in our area. We also aid the local battered women's shelter. In addition, we regularly help the Huntington Interfaith Homeless Initiative through youth and adult parishioners working together to care for the homeless in our region.