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Holy Communion Sundays at 9:00 am.
In this eucharistic liturgy the people of Trinity are actively resisting the modern Western cultural trends that are dehumanizing us, dividing us, and destabilizing the planet.
In this age of burnout, we are inviting you to rest in God’s presence with us. In this age of constant noise, we are inviting you to experience some contemplative silence before God. In this fast-paced age, we are inviting you to slow down and to simply let yourself be. In this age of individualism, we are inviting you into communion with us. In this age of division, we are inviting you to weave your voice together with ours in song and prayer. In this age where so many people no longer feel comfortable in their own skin, we are inviting you to bring your fullest self to church. In this age of ecological crisis, we are inviting you to discern the sacredness of Mother Earth in bread and wine. In this age of constant distraction, we are inviting you to cultivate greater attentiveness. In this age of political and economic uncertainty, we are inviting you to touch the peace and stability of God’s kingdom come. In this secular age, we are inviting you to discern the presence of Christ in bread and wine, in your own heartbeat, and in the faces of those around you. In this age of so much hopelessness and despair, we are inviting you to experience the liberating, life-giving presence of Jesus.
Holy Communion Sundays at 9:00 am
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If we work together, we can end world hunger. That's why we're participating in the CROP Hunger Walk to support CWS and help families who are struggling with hunger. Please join us your donations through June 1. Together we will provide more meals for the growing number of people in our community who need them and create greater food security in communities around the world. (We have currently raised $2,593.40!)
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Roberta Blazkowski
All-Female Altar Crew at Trinity Episcopal Janesville
Sunday, September 29, 2024
First all-female altar crew that we remember at Trinity Episcopal Janesville on September 29, 2024! Left to right; Jill Daane (Eucharistic minister), Rev. Louise Austin (deacon), Rev. Meg Trimm (transitional deacon and presider), and Lisa-Marie Bartlett (Eucharistic minister.) Thank you to Paula DeRubeis for the photo!
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Trinity Episcopal Church welcomes you the way God created you. You do not have to check your brain at the door. This is a sacred space where you will encounter the mystery of God and faith in a community of faith. Life without God is a vicious cycle; you are welcome to break free at Trinity.
Sometimes our denominational affiliation disappoints us. If you are disaffected from your church for any reason, consider coming to Trinity for a time to discern, and stay with us if you like. Many have said that coming to the Episcopal Church is like coming home.
Please ask all the questions you want. We welcome all the questions.
Being a participant at Trinity means
Bringing your real self
Asking the questions that are important to you
Participating in the community in ways that are meaningful to you
Forgiving even when we don’t do it all perfectly
Supporting Trinity with your presence and with your treasure.
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“I love my church because my church is my family. It’s where I go for love, encouragement, and support. I love how loving and welcoming it is. We love everyone who comes through our doors!. And it is clear that in Jesus, love wins!”
— Wendi Robles, mom, and pre school teacher
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facilitates healthier, more fulfilling lives in communities
struggling with hunger, poverty, disaster and disease.