Church of the Trinity’s mission is to:

We do this through our worship services, our ministries and our fellowship programs...

Worship
We worship every Sunday at two services, one traditional at 9:15 am, and one contemporary at 11:00 am. On the second Sunday of every month we have a Taize Service at 6 pm. We also have a supervised Children's Program during the 11:00 service. See the Worship section for more information. Contact Rev. Mona West

Music
Music is an important part of the entire worship experience at Trinity. Our traditional service begins with a prelude for piano or organ and ends with a closing hymn sung by all. In between, you’ll find choral responses, hymns, prayers, and the Trinity Festival Choir presentation. See Music Ministry

Our contemporary service begins and ends with praise music, and features a presentation by our praise team.

Both the choir and the praise team are always looking for new members. Join us as we make a joyful sound unto the Lord. Practice is Thursday evening at 7:30. The Praise Team meets at 6:30. Contact Rev. West.

Pastoral Care
Trinity is about the business of caring. We provide pastoral care though prayer, visitation, calls and cards. If you know of someone who is in need of pastoral care, please notify the church office. If you are being admitted to the hospital, identify your religious affiliation as Church of the Trinity MCC. Our care ministers make regular visits to those in need.

Church of the Trinity also has several active prayer programs. You may make a prayer request for yourself or someone else by completing a prayer request card, found in the church lobby, and placing it into one of the envelopes provided. Our pastor and/or one or all of our deacons will pray for you. If you prefer, you may join our prayer chain program. Prayer requests are shared with everyone in the prayer chain: Prayer Chain. Confidential prayer requests may also be made: Confidential Prayer. Contact Vickie Miller.

Rev. West and Rev. Wynn set aside regular times for private meetings. A sign up sheet is available in the office.

Education
There's always something going on at Trinity! Join us on Wednesday evening at 7:00  for our weekly study/ discussion group. Check out the Calendar and Coming Soon for more information on current programs.
FMI contact
Rev. Wynn.

Trinity Charities Bostion Food Pantry
Our Food Pantry distributes food to those in need every week. Originally begun to assist PWAs, our pantry is open to anyone in need. To help us keep the pantry stocked, we designate the first Sunday of every month Loaves and Fishes Sunday and invite you to bring canned goods and toiletry items to the church. Of course, we’ll accept your donations at any time. If you’d like to see your dollar stretch a little further, donate cash and we’ll use it to purchase food from the All Faiths Food Bank at a significant discount. Open the second and fourth Wednesday of every month from 3:30 to 5:15. Contact Paul DiPlacido.

Fellowship Dinners
Join us on Wednesday evening at 5:45 for food, fun and fellowship. We ask you to sign up in advance – you’ll find a sign up sheet in the church lobby or you can call the office. A donation of $6.00 is requested. Help in setting up and taking down for the dinners is always needed and appreciated.

Trinity Charity's POZ M4M, HIV/AIDS Support Group
Our support group provides fellowship and support for men with HIV/AIDS. If you're looking for a safe place to share experiences and information or are just looking for fellowship in a loving and safe environment, this may be the group for you. Monday's at 7:00. Refreshments provided. See Bruce Fournier for more information
or e-mail him: brucesrq@verizon.net

Trinity Charity's Healthy PWA Class is the first non-holiday Tuesday of every month. This group offers constructive information geared especially to HIV/AIDS patients' special dietary needs. Help for counteracting side effects of drugs, and redirection of healthy eating/dietary habits are VERY important to overall wellness and can enhance quality of life. Also for cross-infected people who suffer from both Hep C and HIV, there are specific homeopathic remedies that are proven to help. Operated by Trinity Charities. With Eve Prang.

AA Support Group
Alcoholics Anonymous group meets at the church on Sunday evenings at 7:00 pm, in Pierce Hall. See Sheila for more information.

Coping with Life
Coping with Life is a support group for people with diversified emotional needs, covering many topics. They meet on Thursday evenings at 6 pm

Bookmobile
Trinity stocks a bookmobile that includes books and materials of interest to our members and friends. Accessible on Sundays after each morning service. Contact Paul DiPlacido.

Hispanic Outreach
Contact Mara Casado or Lynn Ferrand.

Trinity sponsors and/or participates in many social events. For a more complete listing, please see the calendar section.

For more information, to make a request or sign up for any program, please contact us by phone, 941-355-0847, or e-mail us, info@trinitymc.com.

 

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