Divine Service
At the center of our life together is the Divine Service of Jesus Christ. Our Sunday service is a weekly remembrance and celebration of Jesus' victory over sin, death and the devil through his death and resurrection. We also gather for other times of daily prayer, such as our Wednesday Matins service and evening services during the seasons of Advent and Lent.
We are a liturgical church. That means we follow the ancient forms of worship used by Christians for thousands of years. We follow these forms because they are an excellent way for us to focus our worship on the center of our faith—Jesus Christ.
We understand that some of these forms may be unfamiliar to some of our guests. But we welcome you to visit, watch and listen. Also, feel free to ask questions—the pastor and the ushers stand ready to give directions and answer questions.

Our services are open to all people—members and visitors alike. People of all ages are also welcome to attend. Parents with small children do not need to feel uncomfortable about bringing their children to church. Jesus wants the little children to hear his Word too. If parents feel their children's crying is disrupting others worshipers, a nursery located in the back of the church blocks out unwanted noise while allowing parents and children to still hear and see the service.
The Lord’s Supper is available each Sunday at Trinity. It is offered as a part of the public divine service on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays of the month. On the 2nd and 4th Sundays, the Lord’s Supper is offered in a brief spoken service after the public service.

We believe that participation in the Lord’s Supper should be preceded by instruction in the teachings of Scripture and of our church, concerning this sacrament and other important articles of faith. We also believe that such participation serves as a public testimony of unity in faith among those who are communing together. We therefore do not follow an “open Communion” practice. But even if you are not communing with us today, God’s grace is still offered to you through the Gospel, as it is proclaimed in the Scripture readings, in the sermon, and in the hymns.
Our pastor is more than willing to explain our worship practices in more detail, and to study the Bible with anyone who wishes to know more about the teachings of the Lutheran Church. An introductory study on the teachings of Scripture and the Lutheran Church is offered throughout the year to those who wish to learn, to review, or to explore the possibility of membership in our church.

