
Worship at Trinity includes all
ages and attempts to blend dignity and vitality. Our order of service is
based on the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship and emphasizes the
sacraments as well as the sermon. Congregational and choral singing is
accompanied by a variety of instruments and includes both traditional and
contemporary hymns. To encourage the presence and participation of
children, we make available "worship bags" filled with learning activities
for our youngest worshippers and also set aside a special time in the
service for a story or conversation specifically with them.

We celebrate the sacrament of
Communion on a Sunday each month
and on several special occasions throughout the year. All who confess Jesus
Christ as Lord and Savior are welcome to participate in our table
fellowship, including visitors and children of all ages. The sacrament of
baptism is celebrated for adults and children of church members during
worship services at a time and date convenient for the family.
Worship is an exciting element of
our life together at Trinity, and involves a large number of volunteers
each week. A lay person assists the pastor as liturgist during services,
and others serve as welcoming greeters, friendly ushers, and communion servers. Our
chancel choir sings a blend of contemporary and
classical sacred music and the children's choir shares their musical gifts
and enthusiasm at special times. Our choirs are supplemented by volunteer
soloists and small groups of musicians who offer their talents in
gratitude to God.
Children are always welcome in the
sanctuary during worship service and child care is available
during every service in our well-equipped nursery for infants
or toddlers who may wish to use it.
In 2008 we had a special Maundy Thursday
event with a living re-creation of Da Vinci's Last Supper. Two views
of the event are below. 

Also
shown below is the 2008 Easter cross. 
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