About
Trinity is a vibrant, active, God-centered Christian community where there’s always something exciting going on. It’s a place where we worship, serve, and learn together. And a place where opportunities for spiritual growth are around every corner. WORSHIP AT TRINITY We worship at 8am and 9:30am (switching to 10:30am beginning Sept 12, 2021) each Sunday. Worship involves hymns, scripture, liturgy (written prayers and responses said together), a sermon, and the Eucharist. All baptized Christians are welcome to participate in the Eucharist. The people at Trinity dress in a variety of ways for worship, with most wearing things like: dress shirts and pants, some with blazers or suits (and occasionally a tie); dresses, skirts, pantsuits, or blouses and pants. We provide this information so you know what to expect, and you are welcome to dress in a way that suits you as you worship with us. WE FOLLOW PAUL'S EXAMPLE . . . In 1 Corinthians 11:1 Paul tells us to "Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ." Walking a spiritual path, as Paul did, we view worship and service as things that we cannot confine to church services on a weekend. We know that they must be part of our everyday lives. At Trinity there are many ways to use your talents and experiences to serve God and humankind. MORE THAN A CHURCH . . . Explore classes and programs designed to help deepen your relationship with God, and, along the way, form lasting friendships and know the joy of being part of something bigger than yourself. Trinity is more than a church. It’s a place to call home. |
Trinity is more than a church.
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Trinity's StoryIt’s been said that as America moved west, the Episcopalians came along—when they could get a Pullman reservation.
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What We BelieveThe Episcopal Church traces its heritage to the very beginnings of Christianity. As modern-day Episcopalians, our beliefs don't stray far from the ancient traditions
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Metro TheologyFounded by The Rev. Dr. Chip Graves, Trinity's rector, Metro Theology is based on the principles of Asset Based
Community Development. |
AffiliationsThere is power in numbers, Trinity's affiliations share and support our commitment to doing God's work in the world.
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