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Partners in mission

Trinity's outreach efforts seek to demonstrate care for all people throughout God's world, utilizing our principal parish resources: time, talent, and treasure. Everyone is encouraged to participate in its activities.

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Pastoral Care Ministries

We are all called to Christ's ministry of offering God's love to each other - both by asking for love and support during times of adversity, and by offering our gifts to nurture those in their time of need, we together heal and become whole in Christ.

The 'Trinity Cares' team is a group of volunteers that coordinates and facilitates congregational needs in collaboration with Trinity's clergy.

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Prayer Ministries

As a people of God, Trinity offers prayers for those of the church, the community, and the world who are in need.

There are many ways that Trinity offers prayerful support. One way is through a prayer list that is shared with a small number of parishioners that intentionally pray for those in need.

Peacemeal

Peacemeals were instituted at Trinity in the early 90's especially for those in our community with HIV. Back then, HIV was a very scary thing, and those with HIV were often ostracized. Many of our guests were in need of comfort, support and a good time. Flash forward 30 years and the needs have changed.

Peacemeal now focuses on those who might be experiencing a sense of isolation: the elderly, homeless adults and youths, or anyone who would benefit from sharing a meal with others in a safe and non-judgmental space. And you don't have to be experiencing problems to to join in the festivities. All are welcome!

Trinity and our sister church St. Phillips New Hope on the first Sunday of the month. We provide not only a meal but also loving, non-judgmental fellowship.

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Mission Philadelphia

2022 Dates: June 18-22

The Trinity Youth Group's annual trip to Philadelphia in which they work for a week and transform an abandoned lot into a garden or playground with the help of local residents and members of St. Thomas African Episcopal Church in Philadelphia.