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  • Home | Trinity Episcopal

    Sunday Services Spoken Eucharist 8 am Choral Eucharist 10 am Welcome! We're glad you found us! We offer a loving, supportive, and welcoming environment for people of all backgrounds and interests. Regardless of where you are in your life and faith journey, your specific theological beliefs, what your clothes look like, how you identify yourself, or what your family situation is, you are most welcome here. A Community of Faith A safe space to deeply and honestly engage in faith - and doubt. A Community of Welcome God is love. No matter who you are or where you are on your faith journey you are welcome here. A Community of Action Going out our door to serve our neighbor. Join Us For Worship Sundays 8 am Spoken Eucharist 10 am Musical Eucharist Livestream Our Address: 419 S. Fourth Street Redlands, CA 92373 Phone: 909.793.2014 Email: office@tec-redlands.org Office Hours: M, T, W - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Thursday - 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Friday - Closed

  • Lay Leadership | Trinity Episcopal

    Our Vestry Working closely with the clergy and staff, the Vestry acts as the primary governing board of the parish. Vestry members are usually elected at the annual parish meeting. The presiding officer of the vestry is the rector or priest-in-charge. The basic responsibilities of the vestry are to help define and articulate the mission of the congregation; to support the church’s mission by word and deed, to select the rector, to ensure effective organization and planning, and to manage resources and finances. OUR CURRENT VESTRY VESTRY OFFICERS Melanie Hanson - Sr. Warden Mary Frances Petite - Jr. Warden David Raff - Treasurer Hopi Reames-Hayes - Clerk Class of 2027 Cynthia Cervantes Christina Christopherson Doug Steeples Melanie Hansen Matthew Kirkconnell Chase Pendelton Class of 2028 Emily Harris Michael Miller Mary Frances Petite Class of 2029

  • Online Worship | Trinity Episcopal

    LIVESTREAM Join us from wherever you are! 8 AM Spoken Eucharist 10 AM Choral Eucharist January, February & March 2026 Worship Services 8 am Bulletin 10 am Bulletin March 22, Ensemble XXI Evensong 4pm Concert | March 22, Fifth Sunday in Lent 8 am Service |10 am Service March 21, D Gene E Harris Memorial Service 11 am Service | March 15, Fourth Sunday in Lent 8 am Service |10 am Service March 8, Third Sunday in Lent 8 am Service |10 am Service March 1, Second Sunday in Lent 8 am Service |10 am Service February 22, Ensemble XXI Evensong 4pm Concert | February 22, First Sunday in Lent 8 am Service |10 am Service February 18, Ash Wednesday 7pm Service | February 15, Last Sunday after Epiphany 8 am Service |10 am Service February 14, Carol Scalise Celebration of Life 10 am Service | February 8, Fifth Sunday after Epiphany 8 am Service |10 am Service February 1, Fourth Sunday after Epiphany 8 am Service |10 am Service January 26, Richard Holman Celebration of Life 11 am Service | January 25, Ensemble XXI 4 pm Evensong | January 25, Third Sunday after Epiphany 8 am Service |10 am Service January 18, Annual Meeting 11 am Meeting | January 18, Second Sunday after Epiphany 9 am Service | January 11, First Sunday after Epiphany 8 am Service |10 am Service January 4, Second Sunday in Christmas 8 am Service |10 am Service 11 am Memorial Bulletin To see our worship archives please visit our YouTube page. Trinity YouTube Channel

  • This Week @ Trinity | Trinity Episcopal

    This Week @ Trinity Monday through Saturday, we offer services throughout the day. 8:30 AM Morning Prayer via Zoom 5:30 PM Evening Prayer via Zoom Noon Noonday Prayer in the Church is offered Monday through Friday Wednesdays at 11 AM Healing Eucharist in the Church Thursday, March 19 5:00 pm Worm Workshop - Lounge 6:00 pm Cub Scouts - Great Hall 7:30 pm St. Dunstan's Choir- Music Rm. Friday, March 20 5:00-8:00 pm CAMPanelle Dinner - GH 7:00 pm Youth Bible Study Play - LifeHouse Theatre Saturday, March 21 9:00 am Rug Hookers - Lounge 11:00 am Gene Harris Memorial Service 4:00 pm Rick Campa Memorial Service - Montessori in Redlands Sunday, March 22 No Sunday School or Atrium 8:00 am Holy Eucharist I 9:00 am Creation Care- Lounge 9:05 am Adult Forum with Fr. Dunn - Great Hall 10:00 am Holy Eucharist II 4:00 pm Evensong Monday, March 23 1:00 pm Gene Harris Internment- Green Acres 6:00 pm Contemplative Prayer 6:30 pm AA - Lounge 7:00 pm Vestry Meeting - Library Tuesday, March 24 No Scouts Wednesday, March 25 6:30 pm AA - Lounge 7:00 pm CCR - GH 7:00 pm Theology on Tap- Library

  • Morning & Evening Prayer | Trinity Episcopal

    The Daily Office Morning & Evening Prayer Week after Fourth Sunday in Lent March 16-21 2026 Time 8:30 AM 5:00 PM 8:30 AM 5:00 PM 8:30 AM 5:00 PM 8:30 AM 5:00 PM 8:30 AM 12:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Service Mon Mar. 16, Morning Prayer Evening Prayer Tue Mar 17, Patrick Morning Prayer Evening Prayer Wed Mar 18, Cyril of Jerusalem Morning Prayer Evening Prayer Thur Mar 19, Saint Joseph Morning Prayer Evening Prayer Fri Mar 20, Cuthbert Morning Prayer Hawaiian Morning Prayer Evening Prayer Sat Mar 21, Thomas Ken Morning Prayer Evening Prayer Liturgy Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Stream MP Zoom EP Zoom MP Zoom EP Zoom MP Zoom EP Zoom MP Zoom EP Zoom MP Zoom HMP Zoom EP Zoom MP Zoom EP Zoom

  • Adult Formation | Trinity Episcopal

    Adult Formation There are many opportunities at Trinity to grow in your faith and spiritual life. From Bible Studies to Adult Forums to a church favorite, Theology on Tap, Trinity has something to offer just about everyone. Bible and Book Studies With a variety of topics and learning opportunities, Bible and book studies at Trinity help us explore and shape our beliefs. All are invited to be a part of the conversation. Click HERE to learn more. Seasonal Programs Each year Trinity offers special programs for the seasons of Advent (the season before Christmas) and Lent. Additionally, we offer opportunities for adult Confirmation and Baptism classes (Inquiry Classes.) Click HERE to learn about our current program. Theology on Tap Sit down, gather around, and grab a beer! Theology on Tap usually meets at one of the local brewery's where members & friends can talk faith and theology. All are are invited and you don't have to order a beer! Adult Sunday Forums Join us Sundays at 9:15 am in the Parish Hall for lively discussions on a range of topics. St. Jerome's Library Maintained and curated by our librarians Roger Baty, and Doug Macomber, the mission of St. Jerome's Library is to provide resource material for the ministries of Trinity Episcopal Church. Please click HERE to view the library catalog.

  • Bible & Book Studies | Trinity Episcopal

    Bible & Book Studies Chic'Lits Chic’Lits is a book club for woman of the church. We have about 10 members. We meet on the first Monday of the month at church or in one of the member’s home. We begin the meeting with some snacks, wine and socializing. After a brief synopsis of the book and a little background on the author presented by one of the members, normally the person who suggested the book, we have a discussion of the book. The group is open to all woman. This is a wonderful place to get to know some of the other woman of the congregation.

  • DailyOffice

    Item List Monday, October 24 Read More Thursday, November 3, Richard Hooker Read More Wednesday, Nov 2, All Souls Read More Tuesday, November 1, All Saints' Read More Friday, November 4 Read More 5:00 PM Evening Prayer Read More 5:00 PM Evening Prayer Read More 5:00 PM Evening Prayer Read More 5:00 PM Evening Prayer Read More 5:00 PM Evening Prayer Read More 8:00 AM Morning Prayer Read More 8:00 AM Morning Prayer Read More

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  • Special & Seasonal Services | Trinity Episcopal

    Special & Seasonal Services Bishop's Visits - Every year, one of our Bishop's joins us to preside over worship, and to baptize or confirm mew members of our church family. It is a joyful day. Kirkin' of the Tartan - Every spring, we don our tartans and celebrate our Scottish heritage with a special service complete with bag pipes and traditional Scottish music. Youth Sunday - In the late spring we honor and celebrate our youth and graduating High School Seniors with a service dedicated to them in which the youth lead the service. Trinity Camp Sunday - On the Sunday following Trinity Church Camp, we celebrate with camp music and drama lead by campers and camper leaders. Pride Sunday - Let your PRIDE colors fly! We honor and celebrate all those - regardless of gender, age, race, or sexual orientation - made in God's image. Blessing of the Backpacks & Musical Instruments - In August each year we bless and pray for children and teacher heading back to school. Blessing of the Animals - On the Sunday closest to October 4 (The Feast of St. Francis of Assisi), all are invited to bring their pets for a special blessing. Native American Service - The Native American service usually occurs in the fall when members of the Native American community join us for special worship and prayers. Blue Christmas - Blue Christmas service provides a quiet and contemplative worship service as an alternative to the more traditional gatherings. This is in honor of those who are experiencing grief and struggling with loss. This service usually draws a relatively small, intimate crowd of those mourning the loss of a loved one. The service is usually held around the longest night of the year, which is usually December 21.

  • Spiritual Care | Trinity Episcopal

    Spiritual Care The heart of any parish community is its prayer life. The clergy of Trinity aim to support the prayer lives of our parishioners by offering solid Sunday worship experiences, healing prayers, pastoral care, support groups, practical study in prayer and scripture, and the example and encouragement of leaders who pray. Your clergy and other parish leaders are always available to speak with you about your spiritual life. Wednesday Healing Service All are invited to join us on Wednesdays at 11:00 am bringing all that troubles and pains you for healing prayer and the laying on of hands. God loves you and God’s healing power promises to make you whole. Prayers are offered by ordained and lay ministers at all Services. The laying on of hands is a sacrament in our Anglican tradition that was present in the first prayer book of 1549. The laying on of hands is an outward sign of the internal reality of God’s grace and desire to make us whole. Morning & Evening Prayer Daily prayer helps us to mark the times of the day and to express the traditions of the praying community that is traditional in Judaism and in Christianity. Both Morning and Evening prayer services include prayers, a selection from the Psalter, readings from the Holy Scriptures, one or more canticles, and the Lord's Prayer. Forms for Morning and Evening Prayer include an optional confession of sin. All are invited to join together (via Zoom) for Morning and Evening prayer. To learn more click HERE . Centering Prayer Centering prayer is a silent form of prayer, beyond word and thoughts. All are welcome, instruction provided. If you have questions please contact the parish office for leader, Ellen Camarillo's phone number. Centering Prayer is held on Mondays at 6:00 pm in the Church. Intercessory Prayer This prayer group prays for those who use the prayer request cards found in the pews of the church. Many people have volunteered to pray daily for three weeks for each request. We also pray for healing, guidance, and safety in travel for those on the Sunday Prayers of the People list received through the church office. We also praise the Lord and give thanks for answered prayers and blessings. There are no meeting, no dues, and no requirements; just a willingness to pray daily. Would you like to pray with us? All members are confidential and receive updated prayer lists weekly. If you are interested in this ministry, please contact the parish office. Benedictines The Benedictines is a group of people interested in studying and being guided by the teachings of St. Benedict, a Christian monk, writer and theologian in about 500 AD. He established monastic communities and wrote the Rule of Saint Benedict which describes how the monks should live. He emphasizes balance, moderation and reasonableness in our lives. The Rule was used by most religious communities in the middle ages. Some consider Saint Benedict to be the founder of Western Christian monasticism . We meet the third Wednesday of each month at 5:00 PM in the Church library. We start with a potluck dinner at which we share and get to know and support each other. It is then followed by studying of the Rule. We close the meeting with Compline.

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