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worship at trinity
 
    
  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.

    The first Sunday of each month we usually celebrate communion.  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.

   One Sunday of each month the service features contemporary music with a praise band. One Sunday each month the music focuses on traditional hymns, along with the timeless creeds and prayers of the church. The rest of our services have blended traditional and contemporary music. Our choir leads us through all types of music from classical through contemporary.

    If you feel God is speaking to you through some of the new worship songs we sing, you can pick up copies of the words on the table in the narthex. These are often a source for prayer and meditation through the week.

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

worship on sundays at 10:00 am

We look forward to seeing you on Sunday mornings!

getting here

Trinity Presbyterian Church

1315 N. 160th Street

Shoreline, WA 98133

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Staff Information

children in worship

    Children are always welcome in worship. We provide childcare for infants and pre-schoolers for those who prefer that setting for their children.  There are worship bags for young children that contain crayons and activity pages pertinent to the day 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".

 

    During the service there is a children's message related to the scripture or topic of the day. At this time, children are encouraged to go the front of the sanctuary where they can see and hear. After the children's message, children may leave for "Children's Church" where they have learning activities during the sermon time. 

    On Sundays when communion is served, children and their teachers return to the sanctuary for the communion time. Parents make the decision as to when each child should begin receiving communion. If you have questions about this, Pastor Randy or Pastor Kay would be glad to discuss it with you.

 

 

 

 

a place of prayer

The sanctuary is reserved as a "Place of Prayer after worship services on Sundays.  We ask that as people finish with their greetings that they exit the sanctuary and continue conversations in the foyer or Fellowship Hall. This allows anyone who wants a time of quiet prayer to find that in our sanctuary. If in your conversation you would like to pray with someone, please feel free to ask them to join you in the sanctuary. The church is closed at the usual time after the Sunday morning activities.

When other activities are occurring in the church, the sanctuary is open for anyone who wishes to spend some time in prayer.


 



Contact information: Pastor: rbtrin@trinpc.org | Office: trin@trinpc.org | Phone:   206-363-3500

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