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Trinity Episcopal Church
3401 Bellaire Dr. So. • Fort Worth, Texas 76109 • 817-926-4631
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We welcome you to visit the 11:30 Contemporary Eucharist at Trinity. This is called a "contemporary" Eucharist to differentiate it from Trinity’s 9:15 service. It draws on the Domus Ecclesia [house churches] tradition of the Christianity’s earliest days, when families and friends gathered around tables in each other’s homes to bless, break and share the Bread of New Life. So too do we come together here around the altar table as a family to give thanks, bless, break, and share the Bread as we worship God. HISTORY: This service began in 1988 when the Rev. John Stanley decided that adding a more contemporary service would serve Trinity as well as appeal to the young adults just across the street at Texas Christian University. The first contemporary service was in the chapel on the first Sunday in Lent that year. It quickly grew and Trinity’s laypeople and clergy have supported it ever since. The music is done in a collaborative way, with all sorts of musicians and singers welcomed. This inclusive and welcoming spirit has spread to the congregation and is experienced by many as a source of healing, joy and comfort. HOW WE WORSHIP: We pray the beloved familiar words of the Book of Common Prayer, but this service is distinctive in these ways:
Please make yourself at home with us. All those baptized who feel the Lord’s presence are welcome to take communion with us. |
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