New to Trinity?
Welcome!
We are honored that you have chosen to explore Trinity Episcopal
Church and hope that you find experiences of joy and wonder, comfort
and care. We are a faithful community of Christians inspired by God’s
call to deepen our faith and serve those in need. Worship and services
are central to our identity. Our members come from a radius of 25 miles
and participate in every area of ministry, from worship to
administration, youth ministry to adult formation. Trinity Episcopal
Church was founded in 1884 in Concord. One hundred and twenty six years
later this particular church still embraces exciting growth and new
beginnings while also honoring our rich traditions. You are most
welcome to join us for our various worship services, our programs and
our special events. We’d be blessed by your presence. Feel free to call
upon any of the clergy or staff at any time.
Mission Statement: Trinity Concord is an Episcopal Church
that...
- Invites everyone to experience the transforming love of God
through the grace of Jesus Christ and the empowerment of the Holy
Spirit;
- Provides a nurturing environment for our children and youth
to grow in their faith;
- Promotes diversity of thought in a safe environment for all
people who seek the love of God;
- Values the contributions of every generation;
- Nurtures our spiritual growth and challenges us to grow
deeper in faith while respecting each person's spiritual journey;
- Reaches out to others in love and service.
New Member Welcome Sunday
Two
Sundays a year are set aside for welcoming new members to Trinity.
During both the 8:00 and 10:00 services, those who have become members
are recognized by name and with prayer. New members will be notified in
advance as to the date of Welcome Sunday.
Our next New Member Welcome
is Sunday May 16, 2010
Newcomer's Brunch
Two
or three times a year, visitors and new members of Trinity are invited
to an informal gathering at a parishioner’s home. These events give
people an opportunity to meet other people new to Trinity as well as an
opportunity to meet established members and clergy. Visitors will
receive an invitation in the mail prior to the event.
Our next Brunch
date is June 27, 2010.
Putting Down Roots
Once
a year we offer a course for those interested in
learning more about the Anglican Communion, the Episcopal Church, and
Trinity. This course explores the history of our church, our unique
identity as Anglicans, and the background and meaning of our worship.
The class is presented starting Oct. 17 for 4 Sundays (17, 24, 31, and
Nov. 7) from 12 – 1, with a light lunch provided and childcare if
requested.
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