Welcome!

Visiting for the first time?
You probably have a lot of questions before you visit.
So we have tried to answer the most common questions that
people have before they join us for worship.
We are delighted that we can share this time together! Whatever has led you here, whether it’s a lifetime of faith or a lifetime of questions, days of joy or days of pain, moments of hope or moments of frustration, all are welcome here. Consider yourself part of the community.
Trinity offers three worship services: 7:45, 9:00 & 10:30 AM. Learn more about each service.
Where should I park?
Our buildings and parking lots are accessible for the physically challenged. There is plenty of parking, including convenient handicapped parking.
What time should I arrive?
Music to prepare for worship usually begins five minutes prior to the actual worship time. So arriving a few minutes early allows you to get settled and comfortable.
Visitor Information
Please fill out a Trinity Connection Card, found in the pews, so that we can get to know you!
What should I wear?
We believe that God is much more concerned with your heart than your outward appearance. Most of our people wear business casual. However, we have individuals who do dress up and individuals who wear casual clothing. Come as you are; we want you to feel comfortable.
Where should my kids go?
Children are welcome to be with you during worship. There are materials (books, color sheets, puzzles, etc) available to use at the back of the sanctuary. Family Room next to the sanctuary is available for parents to take their children of any age.
View the Children’s Ministry page.
What will the worship be like?
Each worship service may be a little different, but usually we have introductory music while people gather. We begin our worship with the lighting of the candles at the front of the church followed by a song of praise. This leads into two or three readings from the Bible. Our pastor or congregational preachers will give about a 10-15 minute message that we hope is relevant to your life. After the message, we'll take an offering. As our guests, we don't want you to feel that you have to give anything. We then will move to Holy Communion where all are welcome. There will then be a closing song and the candles will be extinguished. People will then leave the sanctuary as other music is played. All are welcome to join us in the multipurpose room for coffee and refreshments.
Trinity offers three worship services: 7:45, 9:00 & 10:30 AM. Learn more about each service.
Where should I park?
Our buildings and parking lots are accessible for the physically challenged. There is plenty of parking, including convenient handicapped parking.
What time should I arrive?
Music to prepare for worship usually begins five minutes prior to the actual worship time. So arriving a few minutes early allows you to get settled and comfortable.
Visitor Information
Please fill out a Trinity Connection Card, found in the pews, so that we can get to know you!
What should I wear?
We believe that God is much more concerned with your heart than your outward appearance. Most of our people wear business casual. However, we have individuals who do dress up and individuals who wear casual clothing. Come as you are; we want you to feel comfortable.
Where should my kids go?
Children are welcome to be with you during worship. There are materials (books, color sheets, puzzles, etc) available to use at the back of the sanctuary. Family Room next to the sanctuary is available for parents to take their children of any age.
View the Children’s Ministry page.
What will the worship be like?
Each worship service may be a little different, but usually we have introductory music while people gather. We begin our worship with the lighting of the candles at the front of the church followed by a song of praise. This leads into two or three readings from the Bible. Our pastor or congregational preachers will give about a 10-15 minute message that we hope is relevant to your life. After the message, we'll take an offering. As our guests, we don't want you to feel that you have to give anything. We then will move to Holy Communion where all are welcome. There will then be a closing song and the candles will be extinguished. People will then leave the sanctuary as other music is played. All are welcome to join us in the multipurpose room for coffee and refreshments.
(Re)Connecting with Trinity

Next Session TBD
Are you looking to get engaged with and learn more about Trinity? Maybe you just started coming or maybe you’ve been here for a while. Regardless, you are invited by Christ in Mark’s gospel to “go across to the other side” and take that leap of faith into a journey with Jesus—through the ministry of Trinity—into the unknown.
Join Pastor Hector for this introductory class in which you will explore what it means to be a follower of Christ and to be sent to join God’s mission through the ministries of Trinity. With questions, to express interest, and to be added to the list for the next session, please contact Pastor Hector (PastorHector@trinitylutheranchurch.com).
Are you looking to get engaged with and learn more about Trinity? Maybe you just started coming or maybe you’ve been here for a while. Regardless, you are invited by Christ in Mark’s gospel to “go across to the other side” and take that leap of faith into a journey with Jesus—through the ministry of Trinity—into the unknown.
Join Pastor Hector for this introductory class in which you will explore what it means to be a follower of Christ and to be sent to join God’s mission through the ministries of Trinity. With questions, to express interest, and to be added to the list for the next session, please contact Pastor Hector (PastorHector@trinitylutheranchurch.com).