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An Open & Affirming Congregation. Holy Eucharist: Sundays (Rite II) at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays (Rite II) and Thursdays (Rite I) at 5:30 p.m.
What will you discover at Trinity? A community sharing in the life of God Growth comes over time ― usually slowly though sometimes in spurts. Through the people, things, and circumstances in our lives, we seek the presence of Christ. Union with God, others, creation, and our own truest self comes by God's good grace. We seek to place ourselves in the pathway of grace by spiritual practice and discipline. A community in the Anglican tradition Worship is at the heart of who we are and what we do. We are a people who value an open-minded, searching approach to faith while being firmly rooted in ancient truth. Our way includes holding opposites in tension and assuming that what appear to be irreconcilable differences may contain a balanced truth. We value personal responsibility and freedom in life as Christians. A community that is open and affirming We support the full inclusion of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons in the parish's life and ministry. This support is one specific aspect of our commitment to seek Christ in all people. At Trinity we seek to share God's unconditional love and acceptance of all, regardless of age, gender, race, marital or family status, sexual orientation, disability, or economic means. An historic community Established in 1865 when Seattle was still a town with fewer than 1,000 citizens, Trinity has come through Seattle's Great Fire of 1889 and the 2001 Nisqually Earthquake. Generations of people have come to the Eucharist in search of community and holiness. Year by year we have come together for baptisms, marriages, and burials. We are a contemporary community rooted in ancient practices. Trinity is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A community given to beauty We find joy in the beauty of creation and have a strong commitment to environmental protection. In our worship we strive for good music, a sense of flow and grace, poetry and drama, all happening in a place of beauty. ~Worship Schedule~ Sunday Holy Eucharist, 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM Mid-Week Monday-Friday: Morning Prayer, 9:00 AM Tuesday: Evening Prayer, 5:30 PM Wednesday: Holy Eucharist (Rite II), 5:30 PM Thursday: Holy Eucharist (Rite I), 5:30 PM
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Okay! Here it is. I recently promised that we would be seeing new resources to help us all play our part in reducing the impact of carbon emissions on our environment. Take a look at this video shared by Bishop Rickel, featuring Brian Sellers Petersen, who recently spoke at Trinity, as they introduce a new Carbon Tracker for your smart phone or computer that is going to help us all take this a little bit more seriously. Take a look, download the app, and let's get started!
Last Sunday's sermon, by Bishop Greg Rickel.
Sermon Easter Sunday, by Rev'd Jeffrey Gill
Good Friday sermon, by Rev'd Jeffrey Gill.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Provide nursery care for infants and young children on Sunday mornings during Sunday church services • Work together cooperatively with professional staff and volunteers • Hygiene care for infants and young children • Get to know children and their parents • Provide a safe and nurturing environment for children and their families QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS High School degree; some college including early childhood education and training a definite plus PREFERRED SKILLS Infant care, nurturing presence, ability to create safe and fun spaces for children, ability to engage in age appropriate games, storytelling, and play ADDITIONAL NOTES We would also like for the person in this job to be available for occasional evening or weeknight nursery duties. Successful applicant will undergo a background check and participate in Safeguarding God’s Children training program. Please send: Cover letter, resume and list of references
What a wonderful day it was at Trinity! Bishop Rickel’s visitation was truly inspiring and joyful. The body of Christ was enlarged and enhanced by the six Baptisms, ten Confirmations, three Receptions, and two Reaffirmations of Vows. Here’s a picture of the bishop with a few of those folks.
We had a great day volunteering with FareStart!
Here's the sermon from Palm Sunday, by Rev. Jeffrey Gill.
Here's last Sunday's sermon by the Rev. Stan Fowler.
Here's last week's sermon by guest Aaron Scott.
I’ve taken the Creation Care Pledge. Hope you will, too!
Sermon from last Sunday with Fr. Jeffrey Gill!
Sermon from last Sunday, Second Sunday in Lent, by Rev. Jeffrey Gill.
And we're in Lent! Did you miss last Sunday's sermon? Here ya go. Sermon by Reverend. Jeffrey Gill.
Take the Pledge!
This Sunday, March 10! Interested participants register here: https://goo.gl/forms/HjRsGYZ99hpLPqdk2
Last Sunday's (2/24) sermon by Rev. Jeffrey Gill.
Did you miss last Sunday's sermon? Here it is! By Rev. Jeffrey Gill.
The Trinity Forum on February 24 — 9:15 am in the Library with The Rev. Dr. Lucas Mix DO WE STILL NEED SOULS? Lucas Mix will speak informally about souls: how they work in scripture and history and how they can be an important part of our faith. Fr. Mix has a doctorate in evolutionary biology from Harvard and works with NASA on the search for life beyond Earth. He studies the history of life-concepts in biology and theology. His most recent book looks at souls in plants and animals. The talk will look briefly at the three souls (or three soul aspects) popular in Ancient and Medieval scholarship: Vegetable souls, animal souls, and rational souls. Fr. Mix will invite participants to talk about how they use the word “soul” and about the relationship between metabolism, consciousness, and spiritual life. You can find out more about his work here: https://dacalu.wordpress.com/.
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Sounds of Christmas at the food bank today!
Lesson and Carols last year with Seattle Girls Choir and Byrd Ensemble. "Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming" by Michael Praetorius.
A bunch of busy bees in the kitchen baking pies yesterday!
Catch this lovely carol sung by the Seattle Girls Choir and Byrd Ensemble at our Lessons and Carols performance!
Merry Christmas from the TRINITONES!
A pleasure having GIRL BAND at church today! Check out their Down to the River to Pray, arranged by our own Trinity Choir member Lauren Kastanas.
Preparation for Confirmation happens this Saturday and next -- April 29 and May 6 -- from 10 am till noon in the Parish Hall. All are welcome! If you've been baptized but not confirmed, join us!
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