Currently we are served by Visiting Priests and three Lay Ministers. On the calendar, you will find lay-lead services marked as 'Services of the Word'. Lay-led services are an opportunity for renewal: to encourage lay people to live into the vows they made in their baptismal covenant, which reminds us that each and every one of us, lay or ordained, is called to participate in worship by virtue of our baptism. Lay Ministers are licensed by Bishop Anna and provided with the training, skills and resources to prepare for and lead worship services, Morning and Evening Prayer and the Liturgy of the Word (a church service without the Eucharist).
Although we currently do not have a priest on staff, we have regular Sundays when we have a visiting priest come to minister. You will find these on our calendar listed under 'Eucharist Service'. These are the services when a priest is both preaching and administering the sacraments. We are currently looking for a part-time incumbent. This information can be found on the Diocesan website.
We are a shared ministry of Anglicans and Lutherans who worship using liturgies from both these traditions. The liturgies cross the continuum of traditional to contemporary. Regardless of the form used, the worship service is warm, welcoming to all, respectful of silence and exuberance, creating space to experience the mystery that is God in Christ. And we love to sing!
All are welcome to participate as we gather to learn about God's love in Christ, grow in faith, be strengthened by community worship and take God's love out with us wherever we go. It is when the worship is over, that our service truly begins.
Trinity's Welcome Statement (words we strive to live by every day)
We are called by Jesus to love God and one another,
to practise radical hospitality, and to serve all without stipulations.
We commit ourselves to embracing the work of anti-racism,
social and economic justice, and environmental care.
We welcome you to join us no matter your race, culture, ethnicity, age, gender expression or identity,
sexual orientation, physical or mental abilities, socioeconomic position, family status, background,
or wherever you are on your faith journey. You are a unique and beloved child of God.
You are accepted and affirmed just as you are – with all your differences and with all your gifts.
Together, let us, through Christ, joyfully and inclusively,
love and serve the world through this, our community, Trinity.
Adopted unanimously at the parish meeting of November 27, 2022