Worship at Holy Trinity
It has been said if you want to know what Episcopalians believe watch how they pray. Worship is central in the life of Holy Trinity. While it takes place in many shapes and sizes, the prayer life of the parish is at the core of our identity.
Out liturgies center around the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. The Eucharist is our principal act of worship. On Sunday mornings the Holy Eucharist: Rite One is celebrated in the chapel at 8 am, while the Holy Eucharist: Rite Two is celebrated in the main church at 10:30. (See the various tabs under worship for information on other services.)
Our liturgies reflect a commitment to include all baptized people in worship leadership. Choirs, acolytes, chalice bearers, instrumentalists, intercessors, lectors, Eucharistic visitors, oblation bearers, interpreters for the deaf, vergers, flower arrangers, altar guild workers, greeters, ushers and clergy work together to lead the people in worship.
Worship at Holy Trinity seeks to be emotionally supportive, intellectually challenging and spiritually enriching. Out intent is to encourage one another in the faith and communicate clearly that God is love. We believe that the grace of God creates, sustains and redeems the world. Discovering, celebrating and sharing the love of God is what we believe we are sent forth to do. In this sense worship is very much connected with our daily lives

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