Beginning October 5, there will be an exciting shift for Trinity’s worship times.
We will host a contemporary service at 10:00 a.m. and a traditional service at 11:30 a.m.
As we shift, our focus for both services still remains on creating community that lasts and to foster a progressive sense of connection to Jesus. Both will balance centuries of Methodist faith and worship with creating accessibility for worshippers of all ages. Messages will be grounded in scripture and will inspire your faithful walk with the Lord. Trinity remains a community of inclusion that knows no boundaries, no conditions.
More information about Adult Sunday School and Children & Youth Activities to come in the following weeks.
Traditional Service:
1 hour, hymns, historic pipe organ, choir, communion on 1st Sunday of the month
At Trinity, we host a Traditional Service with a classic structure of liturgical components and music that reflects the rich heritage of Methodist worship. Music in this service includes a wide variety of genres, featuring hymns, choral anthems, special music numbers from Trinity musicians and guests, and our historic pipe organ. This service includes elements like a Call to Worship, scripture readings, and the Doxology, with communion served on the first Sunday of the month. Worshippers will experience reflection and connection to Jesus through sacred tradition.
Contemporary Service:
45 minutes, contemporary worship music ensemble, communion on a regular basis with interactive prayer
The Contemporary Service at Trinity creates a dynamic worship experience featuring liturgical components led by both laity and a pastor with contemporary music led by a worship ensemble, sometimes accompanied by instruments such as guitar, piano, or a praise band. This service offers a thoughtful, grounded space to connect deeply with God and one another, through communion which is served on a more regular basis with an interactive space for response and prayer. Worshippers will experience a space for connection and reflection through modern expressions for gathered community.