TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rocky Hill, New Jersey

  

Visiting a new church can be a trying experience. We want you to feel comfortable so we have tried to anticipate some of your concerns below:

Please come and visit

Whether you are looking for a church home, or you want to hear the word of God preached, or you are just seeking a few moments of prayer, or you want to receive Holy Communion we invite you to attend worship services at Trinity Church.

Dress comfortably

Some of us wear a tie or a dress but many of us wear casual slacks and shirts, even jeans. We come to worship the Lord and everything else we do takes a backseat to Him.

No donation is expected

You can put money in the offering plate if you want but we don’t expect it from visitors. Our members support the operations of the church for the benefit of all believers and all seekers.

The worship service is easy to follow

Trinity Church worships in the Episcopal/Anglican tradition. We use the Book of Common Prayer as our guide to worship. They are available in each pew so that you can follow along. Our service is called a “Eucharist” and during it we sing hymns, pray, listen to a message from the pastor, and celebrate the Lord’s Supper. There are two services each Sunday at 8:00 and 10:00 AM. Services typically last about an hour.

All Baptized Christians are welcome at Holy Communion

If you are baptized you are welcome to receive Holy Communion regardless of your current denomination. Those receiving Holy Communion come to the communion rail and either stand or kneel to receive.


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