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We are glad you are here

At Trinity, we welcome everyone with open arms. Whether you’re brand new to church or have been attending your whole life, you’ll find a warm and welcoming place that feels like home. As you plan your visit, here are a few things to know to make your experience easy and enjoyable. If you have any questions or simply want to start a conversation, feel free to reach out to Sue Emmack, our Director of Membership Ministries. Sue is always happy to help and can answer any questions you may have about Trinity.

Video Walkthrough

Get a sense of where to go and where things are before you come to visit Trinity. 

FAQ

I’ve Got Questions

When are Services?

We offer three services on the weekend.

Saturday 4:00pm
Sunday 8:30am
Sunday 11:00am

On Sunday we also have a Bible Study hour at 10:00am between our two morning services. There are classes for adults, youth, and children.

Where do I Go?

As you enter in either door 1 or door 18 the sanctuary and gathering space is down the hall to the right.

The restrooms are located right off the main hallway, and there is signage in the hallway indicating where they are.

You will also find the Welcome Center, in the main hallway as well.

Are Kids Welcome in Worship?

The simple answer is yes, kids are welcome during our worship services. There are cards in the pews with more information, and the kids can draw on them as well. There is also toddler bags with coloring sheets, crayons, and fidget toys available by the Welcome Center.

If your kids need a break there is a parenting room to the right as you exit the sanctuary. There is a restroom located at the back of the room, with a changing table.

What About Communion?
Every week and at every service, we celebrate Holy Communion, or as we typically call it at Trinity, the Eucharist.
In the pew you will find a worship bulletin that includes a statement about our belief on communion. All guests are welcome to come up during communion and receive a blessing (please cross your arms across your chest to indicate you would like a blessing), we ask that you speak to a pastor before receiving Holy Communion.

Sunday Worship Experience

Each worship service is broken down into four main parts: The Gathering, The Word, The Meal & The Sending.

The Gathering

Preparing our Hearts

Each week as we begin our worship we prepare our hearts and minds to hear God speak to us

The Word

Opening our Minds 

Each week we hear three readings, typically a reading from the Old Testament, an Epistle reading (New Testament letters), and a reading from the Gospel. The pastor then delivers their homily (teaching on the readings.)

 

The Meal

Feeding our Souls

Every week we celebrate the Eucharist, where we partake in Holy Communion.

The Closing

This portion of the service is where the Pastor offers a blessing, a final song is sung and the congregation is sent out with God’s peace and guidance.

A Few People to Know

Pastor Spencer Mielke

Pastor Mason Vieth