Here's what a typical Sunday morning looks like.
When you arrive, you'll be greeted by members of our church family who are glad to welcome you. Grab a cup of coffee or tea before the service begins - we gather in the foyer for fellowship starting around 9:45.
Our worship service is shaped by the rhythms of historic Reformed liturgy: we call upon God in prayer, hear His Word read and preached, respond in song and confession, and gather at the Lord's Table together each week. Expect both traditional hymns and thoughtful contemporary songs, all oriented toward exalting the Triune God.
The service typically lasts about 90 minutes. We'd love to meet you afterward for more coffee and conversation.
Why Liturgy?
Liturgy means "work of the people"—it's how we order our worship together. At Trinity, we embrace a historic, structured liturgy not for tradition's sake, but for formation's sake. Our worship is designed to be reverent, orderly, warm, and saturated with Scripture—lifting our eyes upward and grounding our hearts in the gospel week after week. This rhythm forms us over time, teaching us how to worship, confess, and hope. We're shaped not through novelty, but through the beauty of repetition.
Rooted in Word and Sacrament.
Why Weekly Communion?
We celebrate the Lord's Supper every Sunday because it is a covenant renewal meal—a visible sermon that proclaims Christ's death and affirms our unity as His body. Just as we gather weekly to hear the Word preached, we gather weekly at the Table to taste and see that the Lord is good. This rhythm nourishes our faith and strengthens our bond as a congregation.
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Where to Park
You can park in the neighborhood streets, but we would prefer if you use one of the two designated parking lots highlighted above. This would allow our neighbors to have their parking open and help us be good witnesses to them.
Have questions before your visit?
We'd love to hear from you. Reach out with any questions at all - nothing is too small.