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Discipleship, or the daily life that we find as followers of Jesus, is an important part of our community. Trinity Church believes that each of us is on a spiritual journey, and that this journey never ends. Whether you are a lifelong Episcopalian, a new Christian, unsure of what you believe, or you are hungry for a deeper faith experience, Trinity offers formation programs that are designed for you. We hold church school for children; catechesis and confirmation classes for youth; forum discussions, seminars and classes, book and prayer groups, theological lectures, and intentional conversations on a range of timely topics for adults.

Trinity's formation programs strive to create an environment where Christian faith can be learned and practiced with the heart and mind. We’re committed to faith development for the whole person, and for all of life. The members of Trinity represent a diversity of cultures, family backgrounds, incomes, educations, and knowledge of Christian faith. This diversity has enriched our community and deepened our fellowship.

For more information about growing in the faith as an adult, contact the Rev. Canon Dr. Kara Slade at:

For more information about Family Ministries:

 

9:30am on Sundays
in Pierce-Bishop & on Zoom

Our Adult Forum is generally structured in blocks on three to five weeks on various topics. Recent forum series have included the Book of Common Prayer, the Nicene Creed, black voices and witness, faith and work, and various topics on Scripture.

Meeting ID: 285 981 9016
Passcode: 1979

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 Bible Studies & Book Groups

More information coming soon.

Flemer Library

Flemer Library contains over 4,000 volumes, a few DVDs, CDs, and video/audio cassettes, mostly about Christianity. 

The catalog of these items is available by clicking trinity2.library.site on a computer and searching by author, title, or subject. 

The collection is classified in the Dewey Decimal System.  All parishioners are welcome to use the Library and take out items.  Simply sign and date the card at the back of an item and place the card in the black box on the counter.

The Library collection, which has expanded into the Parlor, has been built mainly through donations by  parishioners. The Church underwrites the annual cost of the computerized catalog and provides for some book acquisitions.

Duplicates located on the counter in Flemer are available to parishioners free for the taking.

Flemer Library also serves as a meeting room for many organizations, including the Vestry, Trinity staff, the Finance Committee, Bible Study, and the Rummage Committee.

William Flemer Jr. donated seasoned walnut from Princeton Nurseries, his business, and funded construction of the bookcases, table, and chairs to memorialize his wife, Emma Louise Wilkinson Flemer (1894-1966), a former librarian.  Flemer Library was dedicated on April 30, 1967.  Thirty years later the Library was renovated by the family of Edward G. Green in his memory.  The desk was donated by the Nassau Club.