Our approach to worship - "The Church Gathered":

Our worship is designed to connect with the hearts and minds of a diverse, multi-generational community in contemporary and fresh expressions of worship, leading us in a vibrant relationship with Jesus.

At the same time, we are Anglican and we gratefully worship in the historic traditions of the early church — in an interactive liturgy including Scripture and Sacrament (most particularly Communion, or the Lord’s Supper, or Eucharist, instituted by Jesus himself).

Music

Our music is led by a team of gifted vocalists and instrumentalists and ranges from Wesley and Bach to Matt Redman and Andrew Peterson.

SUNDAY Services

We currently meet, both in person and online, every Sunday. Our in-person services are open to anyone who shows up. Our online services are offered through the Zoom webinar platform. The links to our online Sunday services are prominently displayed on our Home page within this website.

We offer two services on Sunday morning. The early service begins at 8:30 AM and is a "classic" Anglican service. The second service begins at 10:45 AM and is somewhat more "modern" in feel and in music, but still unmistakably Anglican. During the 10:45 service, we have Children’s Discipleship classes for youngsters, ages 4 to 11. The children leave the service after the reading of Scripture for their own time with the Word (during the sermon) and return in time to participate in Communion. Adults have an open fellowship time between the services with coffee, tea and finger foods.

On months that contain 5 Sundays, we do something different on the fifth Sunday of the month: we have a single Sunday service at 9:30 AM. Our usual practice is to have a potluck brunch immediately following the single service and spend time together in fellowship as a Church family.

The services on Sunday mornings are comfortable and welcoming, although somewhat formal.  Clergy often wear robes, especially for the early service, and we use a variety of Anglican liturgies - from the Anglican Church of North America, the Church of England, the Diocese of Sydney, and the Anglican Provinces of Kenya and Rwanda.

OTHER SERVICES

On Tuesday mornings at 7 AM each week, we offer an online Morning Prayer service. The liturgy comes from the ACNA 2019 Book of Common Prayer, and the service lasts about 20 minutes. This intimate and prayerful service is an amazing way to begin the day and provides a very special connection with God - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - and with your Church family in the midst of the busy-ness and pressures of the work week.

discipleship classes

We have a strong commitment to discipleship within our Church family. Opportunities to learn and grow in our faith and our walk with Jesus are available across the span of our age groups and on Sundays and throughout the week. Sign up for church emails or peruse the Calendar and Special Events for upcoming opportunities.

Children

The Church is a family made up of families. Jesus loves children, and we do too. Children of all ages are welcome in all our worship services. For younger children, we have quiet bags available in the Sanctuary to help our kids (and their parents) with quiet activities through the service. We also offer Nursery and Catechesis classes for kids up to 6th grade during the 10:45am service.

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Newcomers lunch

If you are a visitor, new attender, or anyone who wants a chance to visit with Pastor Matt and other clergy, staff, and leaders to learn about Holy Trinity, our Newcomers Lunches are a great way to do it! The Newcomers Lunch is relaxed and informal. Over lunch, the conversation is Q&A-driven, and we talk and answer questions to give you an opportunity to learn more about who we are and what we do here at Holy Trinity. If you would like to attend a Newcomers Lunch, please contact the church office.

membership discovery class

Seeking membership or just wanting to know even more about HTAC?  The Membership Class reviews the theology and history of Holy Trinity and of Anglicanism in general. This is a comprehensive class on our collective and foundational beliefs, and it offers a look into what membership at HTAC is all about. Whether you are seeking membership or not, this is an excellent class for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of our church. It is also a required experience for those wanting to become members of HTAC and qualify for voting in the annual meeting in January. If you are interested in attending, please contact the church office.