This Sunday at Trinity
Fourth Sunday of Advent
Now the birth of Jesus the Messiah took place in this way. When his mother Mary had been engaged to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found to be with child from the Holy Spirit. Her husband Joseph, being a righteous man and unwilling to expose her to public disgrace, planned to dismiss her quietly. But just when he had resolved to do this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for the child conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son, and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” All this took place to fulfill what had been spoken by the Lord through the prophet:
“Look, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel,”
which means, “God is with us.” When Joseph awoke from sleep, he did as the angel of the Lord commanded him; he took her as his wife, but had no marital relations with her until she had borne a son; and he named him Jesus.
Matthew 1:18-25
Welcome!
Trinity Church is an Episcopal congregation located in the historic district of Lenox, Massachusetts. Gathering for worship, fellowship and service, Trinity’s people are warm, welcoming and inclusive.
Upcoming Events
Music at Trinity Lenox
Noah Palmer, Artistic Director
Worship Schedule
7:45am service of the Holy Eucharist (traditional language, Rite I)
A simple, traditional language service of Holy Communion.
10:30am service of the Holy Eucharist
This service alternates between contemporary and traditional language, and our prayers are accompanied by organ music during the service.
Trinity Church
Sunday
7:45am
10:30am
*Wednesday
12pm - a healing service
St. Helena's
Sunday
9:00am
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(dial in: 929-205-6099; meeting ID- 847 7319 3624, code is 1793)
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The finale to another Faure requiem - a Trinity tradition!
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— The Charter for Lifelong Christian Formation of the Episcopal Church