Worship at Trinity brings together the strengths of Lutheran worship: Christ-centered preaching, excellent music, and a connection to the history of the Christian church. Join us each Sunday at 9:00 AM.
Worship at Trinity is liturgical worship; that is, it follows a pattern of worship – the liturgy – used in the Christian Church for almost 2,000 years. Sermons, readings from the Bible, hymns, and prayers focus on the words and works of Jesus as they are arranged in the Christian Church Year. This means that we observe seasons such as Advent, Epiphany, Lent, and Easter.
The Christian liturgy appears in a number of formats, and worship at Trinity uses a different format each Sunday. Most of our services are more traditional in character and feature the congregation’s outstanding pipe organ, but some portions may bring in piano and other instruments as well.
All the services are printed in service folders and projected on a screen so worshipers can follow along easily. If you arrive late, ushers will assist you in finding a seat – and it won’t be in the front pew! We love it when whole families join to worship together, but if you need a quiet place to give your children a chance to calm down, we have a nursery where you can listen to the service until they’re ready to return. What to wear is not an issue at Trinity; we welcome those who dress more formally and those who prefer casual clothing.
Many services at Trinity include Holy Communion. We believe that gathering together at God’s altar to receive Holy Communion is a testimony of the confession and commitment we share as members of the Lutheran Church. We ask guests who are not members of our denomination to speak with one of the pastors before joining us at the altar so that all may have a clear understanding of our faith and practice.