Lent 2023 Schedule
Ash Wednesday – February 22 7am and Noon Please note the change in time from an evening service to an early morning service. Morning service will be a spoken service lasting approximately 45 minutes. Noon will have a couple of hymns and music and should last about an hour. Tuesdays
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Ash Wednesday services are at Noon and 7:00 P.M. Imposition of ashes with Holy Communion. Stations of the Cross Fridays at Noon Potluck and study Tuesdays at 6:30 P.M.
Continue reading2022 Annual Meeting
Please join us live or on zoom for our annual meeting, Sunday, January 30 at 9am in the Parish Hall.
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It has been a long pandemic and we are all pleased to see our communities reopening. At Trinity we continue to get updates and amended protocols from the Diocese regarding reopening. Over the month of May we have added Hymnals, Bibles and Prayer Books to the pews, resumed mid-week services
Continue readingEaster 2021 Flowers
Many thanks to Mayflowers here in Red Bank for the beautiful flowers for Easter Sunday. Also thanks to our many supporters and donors who gave flowers in memory of loved ones. Christ is risen!
Continue readingExterior Restoration
Trinity is excited to announce the first major exterior restoration in over 50 years. As Red Bank’s oldest house of worship, we are privileged to be not only a center of worship and community but also a venue for social, cultural, and self-help programs. For a review of the project
Continue readingHoly Week & Easter Services
Maundy Thursday – Holy Communion – 7pm – Register here. Outdoor vigil to follow from 8pm to Midnight (Weather permitting) Good Friday – Litany & Ante-Communion – Noon – Register here. Good Friday – Young People’s Stations of the Cross – 4pm – No Registration Required Good Friday – Evening
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Each Sunday the families and young people of Trinity gather on zoom at 10:30 for Sunday School. Every week we feature a new Bible story read by Mrs. Stryker our Sunday School superintendent or Fr. Lock our rector. The children do a new and engaging craft that is delivered to
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