Christian Formation
One Church, Many Stories
My Community at Trinity

When I first came to Trinity I was eager to begin my spiritual journey and was looking to find a place where I felt truly welcomed to be a part of the body of Christ. I am more than pleased with the progression of this journey and feel Trinity has provided wonderful opportunities in which I can continue my growth through Christ.

Each ministry in which I've been involved has enriched my life greatly. At Trinity I've participated within the Music Department, the Robert Treat Paine Society, the college fellowship, the 20s and 30s fellowship, and this coming fall Youth ministries as a youth mentor. I have enjoyed great fellowship with the 20s and 30s of the Parish, and the opportunity to share my musical talents at Trinity continues to bring meaningful fulfillment.

My time with the Robert Treat Paine Society (a group that meets to help keep the church clean and tidy) has brought a further sense of community within Trinity. During a past session of RTPS, a lovely woman approached me while she toured the church. As I continued with dusting she came to me and stated "Thank you, for cleaning God's House... Thank You". In those few words I truly felt God's voice speaking through hers and the experience that morning brought more affirmation in my choice to be an active part of this Parish. Those words also brought the reminder that Trinity Church above all else is a House of God in which ALL of his people are welcomed.

I am extremely grateful to God to be apart of a parish in which there are many ministries to share and show God's love and I look forward to more opportunities to continue that mission!

Jarvis Wyche

 

Trinity Stories Archive

Celebration Sundaycelebration_stories_image.jpg

Celebration Sunday reminds me of going back to school when I was a child. There is that same energy and the…

Welcomed as a Strangerruth_stories_image.jpg

Fourteen years ago, I first came to Trinity Church at the invitation of a close friend. For the first time in my…

Special Morning Prayer Sundaycelebration_stories_image.jpg

Since the first Book of Common Prayer appeared in 1549, the newly-minted "offices" (services of prayer and praise…

My Community at Trinityjarvis_stories_image.jpg

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Reflections on the Choir Tourchoristers_stories_image.jpg

My son Alex and I spent the weekend in Ely, England with the choir and it was a wonderful experience. We were…

Spiritual Journeyscomfort_stories_image.jpg

When I completed my treatment for breast cancer three years ago, I couldn't wait to put the experience behind me…

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The Gratitude Quotientlallie_stories_image.jpg

In the 1980's, Michael Becker, a retired Episcopal priest in my parish in Philadelphia, told us that he tithed and…

Singing with Friendschoristers_stories_image.jpg

When the Trinity Choristers make their first tour to England this summer, Alexandra “Alex” (15), Katie (16),…

Letter from a Birmingham Jailmlk_stories_image.jpg

16 April 1963

My Dear Fellow Clergymen:

While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came…

Home for Christmasgary_stories_image.jpg

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The Answer Was Trinitydavid_stories_image.jpg

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A Caroler's Storyannie_stories_image.jpg

I sing with the Trinity Choristers.

We have been practicing hard for the three Candlelight Carols services…

Serving God's Worldjill_stories_image.jpg

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Living into Stewardshipdeborah_stories_image.jpg

We all know that Stewardship of our beloved Trinity Church is important. How do we know that? Because, in our…