Trinity Episcopal Church

An Episcopal Church in the Anglo-catholic tradition since 1856.

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ACAT Spring Recital 2010

ACAT - First Recital

Recital Oct 1, 2009

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Liturgical Customary

Confirmation and reception: On Saturday April 30 Bishop Bud Cederholm will receive persons into the Episcopal Church at a service in Lowell at St Ann’s church.  If you wish to be received and you cannot attend this group, see Rev’d Jane to make arrangements for this important formation.


Are you familiar with the L’Arche Communities?  They are core communities of men and women who have intellectual and sometimes other handicaps who share their lives with assistants and other staff under a philosophy stressing mutuality and friendship.  These communities are ecumenical in nature, but with a solid foundation built of the spirituality of relationship with God and each other.  Trinity is exploring how we might share in this experience.  One way is through liturgy and so Rev’d Jane is looking for a “few good Trinitarians” who would be willing to plan a liturgical setting for a Sunday morning in Lent or Easter, using Taize music and prayers done in community.  The possibilities are limitless!  Let Rev’d Jane know if you will work with this ministry.


Green Grants are here!  Haverhill is becoming a Green Community and Trinity can become a greener church.  With the help of a grant from the diocese we can make some fundamental changes that will help us be more protective of our environment.  Chris Cerrato is the chair of this committee.  We need at least two more people.  Please see Chris is you are willing to explore these possibilities.