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W  orship at Trinity begins with God.
All are welcome to worship with us and join us at the Lord's table to celebrate communion with us.
We gather together as a church family to worship God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We gather together to worship the God who created us and who gave His Son to die for us and who sent His own Spirit to give us life. Worship at Trinity engages body, mind and spirit in experiencing and expressing, to God and to one another, our identity as Children of God, our ministry as followers of Jesus Christ and the eternal hope that is ours. In our worship, we not only seek to draw near to our God, but also celebrate our place in the Body of Christ and our unity with all God’s people. This happens through faithful and creative use of Word and Song, Prayer and Praise, the Waters of Baptism and the Wine and Bread of Communion. |
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When we worship, we declare to God our love, offer our lives in thanksgiving, pray, sing, and are nourished in a meal that sacred.
This worship is called "liturgy." Liturgy means both the work of the people of God, and God's work in the lives of people. Liturgical worship is both contemporary and ancient in that it gathers the reality of humans today using models inherited from Christians for 2000 years, and from Jewish traditions even older.
At Trinity the liturgy we celebrate is considered by most to be "traditional." This being the case, however, we make every effort to be creative in the liturgy. We use art, banners and other symbols as well as various types of music and instrumentation in order to enhance the worship experience. |
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