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Trinity Church is a Christian community in the classic sense of the term Christian. We are believers in the Trinitarian God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We assent to the Apostle and Nicene creeds. We are a sacramental church that believes in the real presence of Jesus Christ in Holy Communion and that God graces us in a special way through Baptism. We believe that the books of the Old and New Testament are the inspired word of God, the source of all that we need to know for our lives and our salvation. And we gather periodically each week to give thanks and praise for God’s redeeming work in our lives.
We are a family church—diverse in age. We are senior citizens, thirty somethings, college and high school students, and young children. We work in the trades, in business and in various professions but we all find a common cause to celebrate: our risen Lord, Jesus Christ.
At Trinity you will hear Scripture centered messages designed to be relevant to your life today, sermons that apply the words of Jesus Christ to our families, our community and our world. And each week we share Holy Communion to remember and be renewed by the central event of all history-Jesus’ infamous death and glorious resurrection.
As the senior pastor of Trinity Church I want to extend my personal invitation to you. Please come and visit us. It doesn’t matter where you are in your personal faith journey. Join us. I will do my level best to see that this faith community does everything it can to serve you. My prayer is that everyone who worships here will see the face of Jesus, be transformed by his grace and give him thanks and praise.
I’m looking forward to meeting you.
Scott
Rector/Senior Pastor
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