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7:30 AM Rite I Eucharist
9:00 AM Rite II Eucharist with Contemporary Music
11:00 AM Rite II Eucharist with Choir and Hymns
5:00 PM Rite II Eucharist with Hymns
10:00 AM Holy Eucharist
10:00 AM Morning Prayer (in the Parlor)
TGIF We want to make an impression on you! What is TGIF? Trinity Guys in Fellowship (TGIF) is a men’s ministry whose members are Trinity husbands and fathers seeking a brotherhood with other family men from the church. The mission of TGIF is:
TGIF meets every month, typically at 7:00 p.m. on the third Wednesday, to share in food, fellowship, and fun. Our meetings rotate between gathering at a member’s home for dinner, an extracurricular activity (shooting pool, bowling or catching a baseball game) and meeting at the church for dinner. Our primary group benefit is having fun by setting aside a regular time when the group can meet to encourage and support each other as fathers basing our family life on Christian principals..
The French word “foyer” means “hearth or fireside,” and suggests small groups in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Foyers provide an opportunity for fellowship and focus on hospitality rather than entertainment. Groups of eight people (combined at random, rather than by age, zip code, etc.) meet monthly for a simple meal, relaxed conversation and to enjoy each other’s company. Couples or individuals take turns hosting the four monthly gatherings over a six-month period. Each Foyers group determines its own meeting date.
The Holy Smokers is a group of Christian men who show their love for Jesus Christ by offering the gift of their cooking services. These cooking services are offered to other groups and ministries in the church and for fundraising events and activities. The Holy Smokers meet once a month for fellowship in the kitchen.
Prime Time Guys is a group of retired men who gather to serve their parish and community with their time and gifts in an environment of fun and fellowship. Prime Time Guys support each other in the transition into and during retirement. This group of Christian men provides encouragement to each other to identify and develop their spiritual gifts. They hold each other accountable to live their lives as true followers of Jesus. They meet the third Monday of each month from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM in the Wesley Room.
The year 2007 brought a new ministry to Trinity Episcopal: Purls and Prayers. This is a group of ladies who knit and crochet and have found great joy in making prayer shawls and lap robes for people in nursing homes, hospitals or anyone in need. The nice thing about Purls & Prayers is you can work on your own time in the comfort of your home or maybe with a friend. Either way, you have the joy of making something for someone in need. We will supply you with yarn and patterns for your works of art. Anyone is welcome!
Re-CAPs was designed to give parents a means to share the joys and struggles of parenting as Christians in our modern world. Let's face it, parenting it tough! Why not form a community for support, guidance and fellowship? Our mission is to help families get through the funny thing we call "life as parents" through fellowship, faith and fun. It also gives our children an opportunity to connect with their peers at Trinity. "Re" stands for words such as "redeemed", "renewed" "resurrected" etc. "CAP" stands for, "Christians Attempting Parenting".
The Singles Fellowship is dedicated to welcoming singles to Trinity Episcopal Church. We provide an environment for singles (divorced, widowed, or never married) to grow spiritually and socially. Join our group for friendship, fun, and service to our church.
The ladies of St. Anne's Guild gather monthly for the purpose of Christian fellowship, service to the Church, and community outreach. We have luncheon meetings on the third Tuesday of the month at 11:30 in the Wesley Room, where we enjoy interesting and informative speakers. We have an Ice Cream Social in May, a Christmas Party in December, and take an annual road trip to a nearby place of interest. During the Summer, we dine out in an area restaurant. The Guild invites all ladies who may be new to Trinity, as well as existing Trinitarians, to join us for fellowship.
St. Joseph's Guild members are folks who like to fix and build things. They handle many of the repairs and general maintenence items around the church campus. In the St. Joseph's Work Shop they build furniture (our pulpit, lectern, Bishop and Priest chairs, etc.) and do other carpentry projects. They also may be available for special projects in the parish.
The SonRise Breakfast Group is open to men of all faiths and denominations. The group meets weekly to exchange names for prayer, study Christian literature, have great fellowship, and enjoy a good breakfast. The meeting begins at 6:00 a.m. and ends promptly at 7:00 a.m. in the Wesley Room.
The Trinity Tennisers enjoy fellowship with one another while playing the game of Tennis.
The Trinity Tricksters is a group of bridge loving members of Trinity who meet on the fourth Tuesday of each month in the Wesley Room for an evening of fellowship and bridge.
Celebrations, important occasions and fun times call for that “special” touch and that’s what the Special Events Committee provides. Whether it is a Seder meal, Baptisms or Rally Sunday, this fun, imaginative and energetic group helps create the “special” fellowship environment for the church to gather and celebrate. This committee is also a great way for newcomers to meet people and become involved in the church.
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