Our Beliefs
Welcome to Trinity Anglican Church’s website!
We are pleased that you are visiting us today. If this is your first time with us, we hope this web page is helpful to you.
We are a liturgical church, which means we have a precise way of worshipping. We have written prayers and specific ways of worshipping that have been passed down through the centuries. We believe this gives us a continuity of worship and a connection with our past. Consequently, we believe that, when we worship, we worship with everyone, past, present, and future, at the same time. We also believe that this type of service better enables us to worship God by turning us away from ourselves and toward Him.
If you choose to worship with us, please do not worry if you are not quite sure what to do. Most of our parishioners came from other faiths and started out as unsure as you might be. And all of us understand. We would suggest that the first time you worship with us you let the service and the Holy Spirit wash over you. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the pomp, majesty, and mystery of what you are experiencing. And please remember what C.S. Lewis said about our service – it is like a dance. Once you know the steps, it will become second nature to you. We also want you to know that, in our church, all Christians who have been baptized in the Name of the Holy Trinity, and who love our Lord Jesus Christ are welcome to receive Holy Eucharist (Holy Communion).
We are very committed to the spiritual growth of each and every one of our Parishioners. The Sunday morning service at 10:30 am, followed by the Trinity Forum. We have a Wednesday mid-week service of Holy Communion. We pray for healing for anyone who is sick or broken-hearted. That service begins at 12:15.
As Christians, we are committed to the Great Commission to spread the Gospel throughout all the world and feel that mission in our own country has become increasingly important. We are a family of believers. We support and pray for each other.
We hope you have found this helpful in your decision whether to worship with us, and we hope to see you at our next service.