Weekday Services

In obedience to St. Paul’s command to “pray without ceasing” (1 Thess. 5:17), Trinity offers midweek services in our Chapel for all who would like to come and worship as a part of their prayer life during the week.

Morning Prayer is offered at 9:15am, and Evening Prayer is offered at 4pm, Monday through Thursday in the Chapel. In addition, the Holy Eucharist is offered at 12pm noon in the Chapel on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you have any questions or would like to reach out before visiting, please contact the office at (772) 567-1146.

TUESDAY

12:00 PM Holy Eucharist in the Chapel

THURSDAY

12:00 PM Holy Eucharist in the Chapel

  1. We believe the Bible to be the inspired Word of God and seek to pattern our lives and believes on its teaching. We interpret Scripture with the help of the Holy Spirit as he has spoken through the Christian tradition; so we uphold the catholic and orthodox faith as summarized in the Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds.

  2. Realizing that we are sinners in need of redemption, we look to Christ for our salvation. We believe that by his crucifixion and resurrection he has redeemed us and reconciled us with God. By his Holy Spirit, he enables us to work out this salvation as we live the Christian life.

  3. We worship using the Book of Common Prayer, which has its roots in the worship of the early Christians. By participating in the liturgy together week after week, we seek as a community to conform our hearts and minds to the truth of God’s Word and to worship him in spirit and in truth.

  4. As a parish of the Anglican Communion, we are part of a historic structure, and our bishop and priests have received their laying on of hands through the Apostolic Succession, a lineage going all the way back to the Apostles.

For more information on what it means to be a Christian in the Anglican tradition, see the following series taught by our rector.

Sunday Eucharist Livestream

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