Trinity Parish Church of Seattle
Trinity Parish Church of Seattle

Seattle's Downtown Episcopal Church

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Worship at Trinity

Worship at Trinity

Trinity Parish is an Episcopal church, part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Our worship focuses on the Eucharist using the Book of Common Prayer.

We offer a number of opportunities for worship on Sunday and throughout the week. The music of our pipe organ enhances our two traditional Sunday morning services, at 8:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. The early service includes prelude, communion music and postlude, while the latter service is a complete Choral Eucharist with choir, including hymns, anthem, and service music. Morning Prayer is offered daily during the week. Midweek Eucharist is available Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Smaller services during the week are generally held in St. Margaret’s Chapel in the north transept of the church.

Schedule of Services

Sunday

Holy Eucharist, 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM

Mid-Week

Monday-Friday: Morning Prayer, 9:00 AM

Tuesday: Evening Prayer, 5:30 PM

Wednesday: Holy Eucharist (Rite II), 5:30 PM

Thursday: Holy Eucharist (Rite I), 5:30 PM

Childcare

Childcare is available at both Sunday services. Our pre-screened, paid nursery care providers offer healthy continuity from week to week so that children are greeted by name and with warm and familiar faces.  Come and meet Margaret and Laura, our childcare assistants!

Visitation with Communion

If you wish to request a Visitation with Communion (LINK TK), please contact Deacon Judy Mullins at (206) 624-5337.

Accessibility

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Trinity parish is wheelchair accessible.
Please enter via the elevator located in the Memorial Garden. 

Quiet Time

The Church is open for quiet time by appointment. Please contact the Parish Administrator or one of the clergy.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 April 2008 )
 

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