Sunday Worship
In worship we unite with others, acknowledge God’s holiness, hear God’s word, offer prayer, and celebrate the sacraments. After worship, we go out into the world with our hearts open to God and doors open to the community.
We worship in the Chapel at 8 a.m. (Rite I) and in the Nave 10:30 a.m. (Rite II) on Sunday mornings. The 10:30 a.m. service is also live-streamed on our website, facebook page, and YouTube page.
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Keeping the Feast
"Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us; Therefore let us keep the feast." This comes from our Book of Common Prayer, and we say it each time we celebrate the Eucharist together. We at Holy Trinity Parish want to keep the other feasts of the church as well - the feast days of the saints of the church. Fr. Greg and special guests break into the day with scripture, refl…
Read More »Baptism

Holy Baptism is the sacrament by which God adopts us as his children and makes us members of Christ's Body, the Church, and inheritors of the kingdom of God.
The Book of Common Prayer, p. 858
Baptism is full initiation, by water and the Holy Spirit, into the Body of Christ. We baptize people of any age- adults, youth, children, and infants-and the bond which God establishes in ba…
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HTP Choir
Come join our choir! We meet on Wednesday nights for rehearsal. We sing on Sundays during worship at 10:30 am. We also have several special sung Evensongs per year. For more information contact Will Buthod.
Click here to see our Choral Music Highlights brochure for 2023-24.
Weddings

Christian marriage is a solemn and public covenant between two people in the presence of God. In the Episcopal Church it is required that one or both of the persons be a baptized Christian, that the ceremony be attested by at least two witnesses, and that the marriage conform to the laws of the State and the canons of this Church.
At Holy Trinity Parish we affirm and celebrate …
Read More »Funerals

I am the Resurrection and the Life, saith the Lord;
he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live;
and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.
Christian burial is one of the most sacred duties of the Church and the community of Holy Trinity Parish takes that duty very seriously. The death of a member of the Church should be reported as soon as poss…
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