Trinity Episcopal Church

Answering God's urgent call in Haverhill

Welcome to Trinity

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Trinity 2010 in pictures

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Pastoral Visitation

Our History

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Baptism at Trinity

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Parish Leadership

Meet the Clergy

Trinity calls a rector

The Vestry

Organizations and Guilds

Annual Report 2011

Most Recent Sermons

Year B Advent 1

Year A Proper 25

Year A Proper 17

Year A Proper 9

Easter 2011

Lent 3

Lent 2

Lent 1

The Transfiguration

Epiphany 2

Feast of the Epiphany

Year A Christmas

Year A Advent 2

Bishop Shaw's Sermon

Parish Life

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Christmas at Trinity

The Messenger

Photo Gallery

Coming Home Inc

The Joyful Ladle

Music at Trinity

Director of Music

Halloween Concert 2011

Aeolian-Skinner Organ

After School Music

ACAT Spring Recital

Stewardship

Why Tithe?

Our Investments

Our Outreach

Discipleship

Adult Formation

Resources for Formation

Christian Education

The Prayers of the People

The Lessons

Trinity Customary

Pastoral Visitation

Pastoral Visits are times of conversation which involve sharing, listening, availability, prayer and wondering, and are understood as part of our Christian journey. Rev'd Jane or a member of the pastoral care team are available for scheduled pastoral conversations during the week. These times are intended as a vital component to each Christian’s search for spiritual growth and wholeness.

Pastoral Emergencies can happen at any time and require immediate attention on the part of the clergy. If you are not able to contact the Priest-in-Residence, the Rev'd Jane Bearden, at the parish office at 978-372-4244 or at home 978-914-6962.The reality of health care in our day means that many people spend shorter visits in the hospital. Due to privacy concerns, many clergy and friends are often unaware of a hospitalization, or they'll hear about it after the person has left the hospital.If you or a family member are planning on being in the hospital, please contact the clergy as soon as possible. If you or family members are in hospital and want to make the clergy aware, please call the parish office. In a life-threatening emergency, call the priest at any time. Rev'd Jane is always available for hospital visits.Trinity Church prays for individuals who request remembrance each week.   If you would like to have your name or the name of another listed, please contact the parish office.  Prayers and anointing for one's self or on behalf of another are offered at the Eucharist on Sunday.  A Service of Healing is said on Thursday evenings at the weekday Eucharist.