Sunday Services

(Fall-Spring)

Early Eucharist | 8:00 AM

Our service schedule begins with the Early Eucharist in the chapel. This intimate service features basic music and follows the Book of Common Prayer in its order of worship.

The Abundant Table | 9:00 AM

This expansive intergenerational service of Holy Eucharist offered at 9 a.m. Building on a 20-year tradition of contemporary worship on Sunday mornings, the Abundant Table service is a service that: joyfully expands the tradition while remaining rooted in it, seeking creative ways to connect ancient faith to contemporary experience, welcomes children, teenagers and adults of all ages and teaches the love of Jesus, brings people at all stages of the journey of faith into mutual celebration, breaks bread at the altar of God’s banquet, moves with a strong rhythm, a full sound and robust congregational singing.

Choral Eucharist | 11:15 AM

Trinity’s choral ensembles and pipe organs offer excellent music in the Anglican tradition at this more formal service. Children can worship and/or play in the interactive soft space, located in the east transept. Children’s Chapel, age-appropriate worship for ages 3-11, is offered during this service (after the Gospel until the passing of the peace).

Solemn Eucharist | 5:00 PM | 1st Sunday Each Month

On the first Sunday of each month, you are welcome to join a powerful Solemn Eucharist, a formal service that includes incense, bells, plainsong and the ceremonies of a sacred Anglican high church service.

Weekday Services

(Fall-Spring)

Choral Evensong | 6:00 PM | 1st, 3rd, 5th Wednesdays

Choral Evensong, or sung Evening Prayer, has existed for centuries as a way of finding solace, stillness, and rest at the end of a busy day. Led by the Cathedral Choir, this service, which is open to all, irrespective of personal faith, serves as both a living history and a sacred tradition. It invites participants into an experience where the harmonious blend of music, prayer, and readings creates a space for spiritual renewal. Whether you come to seek peace, to connect with the divine, or simply to enjoy the beauty of choral music, Evensong offers a moment of tranquility amidst life’s demands.

Expansive Evensong | 6:00 PM | 2nd Wednesdays

Building on the rich heritage of sung Choral Evensong, this service will explore how an ancient liturgy has evolved around new forms of worship. By blending time-honored traditions with fresh and creative expressions, this service invites all to reflect, renew, and connect in a meaningful way.

Compline by Candlelight | 6:00 PM | 4th Wednesdays

On the fourth week of each month, singers from the Cathedral Choir lead a service of Compline in the Quire. An ancient service of prayer meant to bring the day to completion, Compline is held within the choir (or “quire”), the area of the church that seats the choir and clergy.

Healing Eucharist | 12:10 PM | Every Thursday

Each Thursday, Trinity holds a special Healing Eucharist: a quiet, profound service that offers a mid-week respite for worshipers. All are invited to Holy Communion and, if desired, a laying-on of hands and anointing for healing of themselves or others.

Summer Services

Early Eucharist | 8:00 AM | Sundays

Our service schedule begins with the Early Eucharist in the chapel. This intimate service features basic music and follows the Book of Common Prayer in its order of worship.

Holy Eucharist | 10:00 AM | Sundays

Throughout the summer, this service will feature a variety of music including soloists, ensembles from the Cathedral Choir, contemporary artists, instrumentalists and more. Feel free to dress cool and casual for the summer months.

Healing Eucharist | 12:10 PM | Thursdays

Each Thursday, Trinity holds a special Healing Eucharist: a quiet, profound service that offers a mid-week respite for worshipers. All are invited to Holy Communion and, if desired, a laying-on of hands and anointing for healing of themselves or others.

Prayer Requests

Sacraments

Through sacraments and sacramental rites we participate in God’s graceful and tangible presence in our lives. Our Anglican tradition recognizes sacraments as “outward and visible signs of inward and spiritual grace.” Among these sacraments are baptism, weddings, and funerals. These moments of passage are steps in our journey to wholeness and faith.