
Who We Are
Holy Trinity Church welcomes everyone. Whoever you are and whatever you come from, you are welcome here. Our community affirms the good news we find in the Gospel: you belong before you believe. We believe each person has a gift to bring to the life of our church, and we empower people to discover and enact these gifts in our life together as a holy and living sacrifice to God.
We are a little church with a big heart that reflects the mosaic of the local community. We are a family of about eighty persons across age groups, incomes, nationalities, professions, and family systems. As a diverse congregation, an ethic of sustained care, hospitality, theological curiosity, and belonging unites us at Holy Trinity. We understand ourselves as an extended family, woven as one body where each member plays an integral part in the whole.
Our members care about each other and welcome all who come into our home. It’s easy for everyone to get to know each other at our popular coffee hours and to become involved in the life of the church without getting lost in the crowd. We worship together, work together, and strive to live out God’s word together.


We are all called to be ministers
Holy Trinity believes that each of us who is baptized is called to ministry, and that the talents that God has given us will determine where and how we can serve. We have a variety of ministries and activities for parishioners to take part in and encourage people to discover what their passion is and to offer that passion is service to God.
Worship is our focus at Holy Trinity. It is when we sing to God, pray to God and are fed by God. It is also the time when we meet as a community, supporting and encouraging each other in our faith and in our lives, in our joys and in our sorrows.
Mission and Vision
Mission: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church embodies the good news of the Gospel by welcoming and serving all people. We believe God emboldens us to be a force for love, justice, and mercy in our community.
Vision: With God's help, we strive to foster belonging and inclusivity by inviting everyone to participate in our common life and liturgical practice of worship, service, and prayer. We are a community formed by the ever-widening love of Christ and the Holy Spirit, who empowers everyone to minister and affirm all people with God's help.
Worship and Tradition
Emphasizing communal worship, sacraments, and a connection to Episcopal tradition through the Book of Common Prayer.
Inclusive Community and Hospitality
Creating a family-like atmosphere that warmly welcomes new faces, values diverse perspectives, and fosters authentic relationships that are life-affirming and sustaining.

Service and Outreach
Encouraging parishioners to serve others, whether through outreach programs, such as volunteering at the Salvation Army or supporting the local food pantry, or by sharing their unique gifts and experiences.
Spiritual Growth and Education
Providing opportunities for lifelong learning about scripture, tradition, and reason, including deepening our inner lives through music, reading, quiet days, and contemplative prayer; strengthening theological muscles through book groups, Bible studies, and common worship; and investing in the future life of the church through education and support for children and family education, young adults, and aging adults.
Life Together
At Trinity Episcopal Church, our mission is to be a welcoming community where all can experience God’s love through worship, service, and spiritual nurture. Rooted in the three-legged stool of the Episcopal Church (Scripture, Tradition, and Reason), we embrace diverse perspectives, foster lasting relationships, and strive to meet emergent, chronic, and systemic needs of our neighbors.
Common Worship
Foregrounding the gifts of the Episcopal tradition, including our roots in progressive theology, permission to question, emphasis on social justice, liturgical space for contemplation, and inclusive, mindful Christian community grounded in the sacraments.
Community and Hospitality
Creating a family-like atmosphere that warmly welcomes new faces, values diverse perspectives, and fosters strong relationships within the congregation.
Service and Outreach
Encouraging parishioners to serve others, whether through outreach programs, such as volunteering at the Salvation Army or supporting the local food pantry, or by sharing their unique talents.
Spiritual Formation and Education
Providing opportunities for lifelong learning and spiritual development, from Bible studies to children's education.