Easter Sunday

We can't wait to celebrate the joy of the resurrection with you on Sunday, April 5!
At 6:30am, bring your lawn chairs to the front of the Welcome Center for a special outdoor sunrise service led by Pastor Daniel! The first Easter worship of the day will be intimate and deeply meaningful for all.
Modern-style worship will take place at 9am. After modern worship, enjoy donut holes in the Welcome Center, and make sure to go have your photo taken by Dianne Moore at the cross! You may also bring flowers to place on the cross as a stunning symbol of new life.
The celebration will continue with traditional-style worship will take place at 11am, including a community singing of Hallelujah from Handel's Messiah!
Our modern, bright nursery will be available at both worship services staffed by background-checked volunteers. 9am worship will have a kid's worship experience out of the Sanctuary with our Director of Kids Ministries, and at 11am, worship bags with activities will be available for older children.
At 6:30am, bring your lawn chairs to the front of the Welcome Center for a special outdoor sunrise service led by Pastor Daniel! The first Easter worship of the day will be intimate and deeply meaningful for all.
Modern-style worship will take place at 9am. After modern worship, enjoy donut holes in the Welcome Center, and make sure to go have your photo taken by Dianne Moore at the cross! You may also bring flowers to place on the cross as a stunning symbol of new life.
The celebration will continue with traditional-style worship will take place at 11am, including a community singing of Hallelujah from Handel's Messiah!
Our modern, bright nursery will be available at both worship services staffed by background-checked volunteers. 9am worship will have a kid's worship experience out of the Sanctuary with our Director of Kids Ministries, and at 11am, worship bags with activities will be available for older children.
Join Us for Triduum - One Continuous Worship Experience

Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, when we remember Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem and his welcome with palms and shouts of praise. Our modern-style worship service is at 9:00am, and our traditional-style worship service is at 11:00am.
In 2026, Trinity will observe Triduum. Triduum, which means “three days”, is the ancient Christian tradition from sunset on Maundy Thursday through sunset on Easter Sunday that marks the climax of Lent and bridge into the Easter Season. These days proclaim the mystery of Jesus Christ's passion, death, and resurrection as we journey through the upper room, to the cross, to the tomb, and into the joy of the resurrection. Though chronologically three days, liturgically Triduum is one continuous act of worship experienced over several days.
We begin with a 7:00pm Maundy Thursday service, remembering Jesus’ command to love through word, prayer, and Communion in a reflective and accessible style. On Good Friday, we gather for a 7:00pm Tenebrae service, marked by scripture, music, and the gradual extinguishing of light as we remember the crucifixion. On Holy Saturday, there will be a virtual service released at sunset - 7:30pm on our Facebook, YouTube, website, and app. This short and prayerful worship experience will hold space for silence, waiting, and hope.
Triduum culminates on Easter Sunday, as we celebrate resurrection with an outdoor 6:30am Sunrise Service, a 9:00am modern-style worship service, and an 11:00am traditional-style worship service.
Together, these services invite us to experience the full depth of Holy Week and the joy of Easter morning.
In 2026, Trinity will observe Triduum. Triduum, which means “three days”, is the ancient Christian tradition from sunset on Maundy Thursday through sunset on Easter Sunday that marks the climax of Lent and bridge into the Easter Season. These days proclaim the mystery of Jesus Christ's passion, death, and resurrection as we journey through the upper room, to the cross, to the tomb, and into the joy of the resurrection. Though chronologically three days, liturgically Triduum is one continuous act of worship experienced over several days.
We begin with a 7:00pm Maundy Thursday service, remembering Jesus’ command to love through word, prayer, and Communion in a reflective and accessible style. On Good Friday, we gather for a 7:00pm Tenebrae service, marked by scripture, music, and the gradual extinguishing of light as we remember the crucifixion. On Holy Saturday, there will be a virtual service released at sunset - 7:30pm on our Facebook, YouTube, website, and app. This short and prayerful worship experience will hold space for silence, waiting, and hope.
Triduum culminates on Easter Sunday, as we celebrate resurrection with an outdoor 6:30am Sunrise Service, a 9:00am modern-style worship service, and an 11:00am traditional-style worship service.
Together, these services invite us to experience the full depth of Holy Week and the joy of Easter morning.
Lenten Easter Mission Offering (LEMO)
Learn more about our Lenten Easter Mission Offering by watching this video from Director of Operations, Bill Pike!
2026 Lent Devotional

This Lent, we are happy to offer the 2026 Society of St. Andrew Devotional Blessed are the Meek. These readings and prayers explore Christian humility, service, and strength unfolding in the scriptures in your life. From the publisher: "Few of us aspire to meekness. Yet the scriptures routinely raise up small, lowly, poor, meek, and humble persons as testimony against institutions, societies, and leaders who use power against them. Written by faithful voices from across the country, these Lent devotions invite you to slow down, open Scripture, embrace the quiet courage of meekness, and be shaped by the Lord who blesses the meek."
A special note: Trinity's own Director of Operations, Certified Lay Speaker Bill Pike, has a devotion published on Saturday, March 21.
Pick up a booklet at Trinity beginning in February, or download a PDF version here:
A special note: Trinity's own Director of Operations, Certified Lay Speaker Bill Pike, has a devotion published on Saturday, March 21.
Pick up a booklet at Trinity beginning in February, or download a PDF version here:
