Worship Information

Worship is the center of our life at Trinity.  We strive to make our worship experience meaningful and relevant to people of all ages, so that God is honored, and we are encouraged and inspired to follow Jesus Christ. Worship at Trinity includes both contemporary and traditional expressions in music, prayers and sermon messages because we know that different means of worship touch our hearts differently but all are pleasing to God.  Teaching from scripture is central in our worship.

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Sunday Schedule

In-person worship at 10:00 AM in the Sanctuary
Virtual worship will be posted after in-person worship


Sunday Worship

* In the Sanctuary
* Virtual Worship on the Website

Communion

We celebrate communion on the first Sunday of each month.  Communion in the Presbyterian Church is "open," meaning that anyone who believes in Jesus Christ and sincerely desires to draw closer to him through the Lord's Supper is invited to partake. For online worship, individuals are invited to assemble their own elements to be blessed during the service and partaken of together.

Parents make the decision as to when each child should begin receiving communion. If you have questions about this, Pastor Wendy would be glad to discuss it with you.

Worship Music

Both contemporary and traditional songs are part of our worship service, both online and in-person.

Children in Worship

Children from elementary age and up are encouraged to come to worship.  At 11:00 am there is church school for the combined Trinity and Rehoboth congregations in the Fellowship Hall.

There are worship bags for young children that contain crayons and activity pages for their use during worship time.  These may be picked up from the "tree" in the foyer.  After the service children can keep their papers and return the worship bag and crayons to the "tree".

Parents make the decision as to when each child should begin receiving communion. If you have questions about this, Pastor Wendy would be glad to discuss it with you.

What to Wear

People wear whatever feels comfortable, from jeans to smart casual.

Special Services

In addition to regular Sunday morning worship, we have special services for Ash Wednesday (the beginning of Lent), Good Friday, and Christmas Eve.