Trinity Episcopal Parish
A member of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee, the Episcopal Church, and the Anglican church. Come as you are and attend the service of your choice.
WE INVITE YOU to join us for worship each Sunday morning and Tuesday afternoons at beautiful and historic Trinity Episcopal Church in Clarksville, TN. We offer two services of Holy Eucharist on Sundays and Eucharist at noon on Tuesdays, and everyone is welcome! The 7:30 a.m. Sunday Eucharist is a Rite I is a spoken service and offered for in person attendance only. The 10:00 a.m. Sunday Eucharist
Wednesdays with Trinity! - From noon service to dinner with your church family, we invite you!
Wednesday with Trinity Noon service, yummy catered dinner, worship, children and adult classes...all here at Trinity Parish.
Trinity Parish Annual Meeting and Vestry Slate -
Trinity Annual Meeting & Vestry Slate View the Vestry slate, meeting information, and more here.
January 22, 1999: Trinity's structures suffered a devastating blow from an F3 tornado.... June 10, 2001, Reconsecration and Dedication of the Church: Trinity's congregation returns home thanks to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church for hosting during our rebuild. Thanks to Frank Lott for the posters made for Trinity. For more information about Trinity and our history, including the tornado, visit https://trinityparish.com/about/our-story/.
A Case for Love is in theaters tomorrow and showing at Clarksville’s Regal Cinema. 4 pm or 7 pm showings. Buy your tickets to this one-day-only theatrical experience today: https://www.fathomevents.com/events/a-case-for-love/
Let us take care of your little ones! RSVP today!
Next Sunday will be exciting in Upper Elementary Godly Play Sunday School. We welcome in the Saints of God for a new series, and it’s time to start painting the rocks for Spring to spread Gods Love! We will be warm and toasty at 8:45 next Sunday morning! Join us!
If you ever wonder what your pledge/plate money goes to... join us Sunday morning and enjoy the heat provided by YOU!
7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist in person
10 a.m. Holy Eucharist in person and online below.
Reminder that there will NOT be classes to include nursery and children's chapel tomorrow.
January 21, 2024: Third Sunday after Epiphany January 21, 202410 a.m.Holy EucharistOrder of Worship: http://tinyurl.com/5epvmc5ePermission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE ...
IMPORTANT Weather Updates and News in today's Talk of Trinity:
Talk of Trinity - January 19, 2024 IMPORTANT weather updates and News from Trinity Parish!
Due to inclement weather, and the expectation of more ice and snow accompanied with dangerously cold temperatures, the 192nd Annuual Convention is POSTPONED until Saturday, February 10, 2024.
Inclement weather update....TAKE TWO! -
Trinity Parish News Alert Inclement weather notice....TAKE TWO!
So thankful for the 12 Trinity volunteers who braved the cold to help feed our neighbors at Loaves And Fishes today. We served lunch to 140 adults and 14 kids.-Jodi Stephens-Smith Trinity Outreach Chair
Trinity Parish News Alert - Inclement weather update
Trinity Parish News Alert Inclement weather cancelations and closing.
Church offices closed Tuesday. Inclement Weather reminder. All weekday services and activities are canceled and church office closed when CMCSS schools are closed.
Shared from one of Trinity’s Godly Play (children’s Sunday school) leaders. Thank you to all formation leaders for leading by example.
Sunday, January 14, 2024
7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist (in person)
8:45 a.m. Sunday School (in person)
10 a.m. Holy Eucharist (in person and online below)
January 14, 2024: Second Sunday after Epiphany January 14, 202410 a.m.Holy EucharistOrder of Worship: http://tinyurl.com/5epvmc5eWeekly Bulletin: http://tinyurl.com/2tskamfwPermission to podcast / stream ...
It may be just a little chilly 🥶 Sunday but the red doors on Franklin Street will be open with heat and love. And coffee in the parish hall. So bundle up and join us Sunday morning.
7:30 am Holy Eucharist
8:45 am Nursery, Adult, & Children Sunday School
9:45 am Children’s Chapel
10 am Holy Eucharist
“Every sunset is an opportunity to reset. Every sunrise begins with new eyes.” — Richie Norton
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Inclement weather updates and other news from Trinity Parish! Read this week's Talk of Trinity: January 12, 2024 -
Talk of Trinity - January 12, 2024 Inclement weather updates and other news from Trinity Parish!
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Trinity Episcopal Parish is proud to host and be a part of Empty Bowls Clarksville 2024 again! This year Trinity will host lunch on Tuesday, February 20! Cost is $15/ticket and 100% of proceeds got to Loaves And Fishes, Clarksville Urban Ministries, and Manna Café Ministries.
Save the date now! Paper tickets will be available for purchase after both services Sundays, and we will let you know when online sales are available.
Wednesday Evening with Trinity
5:15 pm:
Gather in the Parish Hall
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5:30 pm:
Pasta Bar Dinner
Suggested donation:
$7/person max
$20/family max
These prices are merely suggested prices. Pay less, pay more, pay none...no one will be turned away.
We ask all who will be attending Wednesday evening dinner to RSVP online below. You may also pay online through this link or cash/check at the door.
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6 pm:
Worship in the Nave/Church
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6:20 pm:
How Then Shall We Live: Christian Engagement with Contemporary Issues / Adults / Conference/Vestry Room Upper Level Join us for a discussion on reflections deal with issues that matter. In his book “How Then Shall We Live?: Christian engagement with contemporary issues” the priest, broadcaster, writer and ethicist Samuel Wells considers some of the biggest contemporary political, social and moral challenges and grapples with them in the light of Christian hope and wisdom. Sure to be a lively conversation - all are come and encouraged to attend.
Children of Trinity / Infants through elementary school age / Lower Level Nursery
Children will enjoy fun, hands on crafts and games while parents can participate in Wednesday evening classes. We ask parents pick up children as soon as their class ends, no later than 7:10 p.m.
Adult Choir / Upper Level Parish House If you feel led to minister through music, then we hope you will join us. No pressure or judgement.
RSVP: https://app.easytithe.com/App/Form/38be9c27-bb02-4d1b-b248-b00a60bff240
Manna Café Ministries is looking for volunteers for their warming center January 12 through January 21. To sign-up and more information see links below...
Manna Café Ministries will open its warming center Friday, January 12 through Sunday, January 21.❄️ Check-in is at 4 p.m. and check-out is at 10 a.m. each day.
Manna is also asking for help from the community in the form of volunteers at the warming center and donations of food, snacks, and disposable coffee cups.
To volunteer, visit https://bit.ly/48JP0h1
To deliver donations, bring them to 503 D St., Clarksville, 37042.
Back to Wednesdays with Trinity! -
Wednesday with Trinity Join us this Wednesday for Noon Service, Pasta, Worship, Children of Trinity, and NEW adult class
ICYMI Trinity Travelers had an enjoyable trip to the Country Music Hall of Fame followed by lunch at the Nashville Farmers’ Market. Stay tuned for future Trinity Travelers adventure opportunities! Thanks Larry M Faust for being Trinity’s travel agent and photographer!
Enjoy these posts and join us Sunday mornings as we continue discussions based on this book!
On Fridays during the season of Epiphany, we will be exploring Eucharistic Practices using “Walk in Love: Episcopal Beliefs & Practices” by the Rev’d Scott Gunn, executive director of “Forward Movement,” and the Rev’d Melody Shobe, associate priest for children and families at Church of the Good Shepherd in Dallas, as our source.
The first part of the service consists of gathering in the Lord’s name. It usually starts with a procession of the worship servers including the priest to the altar where a response between priest and people is then said. The response varies by season. For example, during Lent, the priest will say “Bless the Lord who forgives all sins.” We respond with “His mercy endures forever.” After this, the priest may say the Collect for Purity found in the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) on page 355.
Next comes the first of many hymns – spoken or sung – throughout the service. During Advent and Lent, the Kyrie may be sung. At other times, the Gloria is sung (“Glory to God in the highest” BCP, p. 356).
This is followed by the Collect of the Day. A collect is another word for prayer. The Collect of the Day “gathers the themes of the readings and points us toward our celebration of Christ’s incarnation and how it can bear fruit in our lives.” (Walk in Love, p. 57)
Photo: The elements of bread and wine waiting to be taken to the altar.
All are welcome tomorrow as we gather together for Holy Eucharist and Sunday School classes. And an Epiphany treat after the 10 am service.
7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I - in person
8.45 a.m. Sunday School (adults and children)
10 a.m. Family Service with Eucharist - in person and online:
First Sunday after the Epiphany: Baptism of our Lord January 7, 202410 a.m.Holy EucharistOnline Bulletin: http://tinyurl.com/3w89mfthPermission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LI...
Look what all is happening this Sunday - and we will even have a treat to celebrate Epiphany and the Baptism of Our Lord Jesus Christ... see you Sunday. For details on the events/classes listed visit https://trinityparish.com/events/.
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In accordance with state, local, and CDC guidelines, all in person building/sanctuary worship services are currently suspended. Stay tuned to this page and trinityparish.com on how to worship virtually, as we stay together as a church community.
Sundays:
7:30 Holy Eucharist, Rite I (suspended)
10 am - Morning Prayer (online)
Tuesdays:
7:00 am - Morning Prayer (online)
Wednesday Evenings (online):
7 PM - Classes
8 PM - Evening Compline Service
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317 Franklin Street
Clarksville, TN
37040
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