Please get to know us better by visiting our beautiful church grounds and historic buildings. We welcome you to come by and see us in person!
The Church Building was erected in 1894 after the original sanctuaty located a few blocks away was destroyed by fire in 1883. The bell tower houses a bell that was salvaged from the fire. The sanctuary and nave boast numerous memorial stained glass windows and rich beautiful woodwork throughout. The magestic voice of our organ is complimented by our Baby Grand Piano as they lead us in singing praises to the Lord.
Trinity's grounds boast beautiful blooming gardens.
Many Trinitarians choose to place the ashes of their loved ones in our beautiful Columbarium Garden.
 
A Labyrinth compliments the courtyard and provides an opportunity guided and reflection.
Mullen Hall, with its beautiful memorial windows and wide open space, provide a favorite spot for both Trinity functions and community activities.
In addition to the main play area, the nursery has two othe rlarge play rooms. a room for infants, and seperate boys/girls restrooms. Staffed for most services and located right off the main kitchen, the nursury is enjoyed by all of Trinity's youngest!
 
 
Located off teh main kitchen, The parish Hall provides seating for meals like Sunday Breakfast, Lenten Luncheons and our Annual Christmas Party & Covered-dish!
Our lovely chapel off the Parish Hall is where the faithful gather on Tuesday & Thursday mornings and provide a perfect setting for Sunday prayer team's ministry.
Follow the Breezeway to any of Trinity's offices, gardens, meeting rooms, and worship areas.

Classrooms used for Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, and other youth activities are located on the main floor of the office building and upstairs above the main offices and cafeteria.

 

With lots of overstuffed couches and chairs, the upstairs EYC YOUTH ROOM is home away from home for many young adults who enjoy its cozy comfort for worship and fellowship, movies and discussion. This EYC "Upper Room" has launched many a spiritual journey for Trinity's young people.
Trinity's new playground was completed earlier in 2005 and is open to all who would like to come in for a romp! It also houses a covered pavilion which has become a favorite spot for various outdoor picnics, meetings, services and celebrations.
History professor and self-confessed book worm, The Rev. Deacon Dr. Tom Osborne, has been in charge of our parish Library for years and has collected one of the finest and most thorough in the diocese. Check out our Parish Library in the office wing.
Trinity's Stained Glass Windows surround our worship & draw us closer to the Lord they glorify.