
Join us this summer as we prepare and serve dinner to our friends at Pine Street Inn! We will prepare a summer meal in the Rectory before walking over to serve dinner and play BINGO at the Pine Street Inn house. Please sign-up for our final date of the summer to help serve here!
This Pastoral Circle is for those who are navigating a cancer diagnosis, treatment, or remission. The Spiritual Journeys with Cancer Pastoral Circle is held online on the third Tuesday of the month from 6:30-7:30 pm. To inquire about this or any Pastoral Circle, please reach out to the Rev. Kit Lonergan, klonergan@trinitychurchboston.org
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Are you a crafty knitter or clever crochet-er? Join Stitching in the Spirit this Saturday for our meeting, usually held on the third Saturday of every month. Some of our members are knitting baby blankets for the nursery, and others are knitting hats and scarves for the Dever-McCormack School and Catie's Closet. We also have […]
Please join us for in-person Holy Eucharist in our Copley Square building. Our 9 am service is also livestreamed to our website and to our YouTube Channel and to our Facebook page. This service includes an in-person Children's Homily and nursery care for little ones. Masks are welcomed.
Summer is the ideal time to try singing in the Trinity Choir at either the 9 am or 5 pm services! There is no need to attend weeknight rehearsals or make any commitment. Some music-reading ability and choral experience are ideal assets. For more information or to sign up, contact Director of Music Colin Lynch, clynch@trinitychurchboston.org.
Summer is the ideal time to try singing in the Trinity Choir at either the 9 am or 5 pm services! There is no need to attend weeknight rehearsals or make any commitment. Some music-reading ability and choral experience are ideal assets. For more information or to sign up, contact Director of Music Colin Lynch, clynch@trinitychurchboston.org.
a three-week Zoom series exploring how creativity connects us more deeply with God and with ourselves. Whether you're a seasoned artist, crafter or musician, a casual doodler, or someone who's just curious, this series is for you.
Sacred Ground is a film-and readings- based dialogue series on race; grounded in faith; and created by the Episcopal Church to focus on Indigenous, Black, Latino, and Asian/Pacific American histories as they intersect with European American histories. Sacred Ground Dialogue Circles will be offered this coming fall; join in a Zoom-based open house hosted by […]
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