Trinity Episcopal Church

LINK UP!
Visit the national Web site of The Episcopal Church at www.dfms.org

Visit the Indianapolis Episcopal Diocese at www.indydio.org

Visitors
If you are a visitor to the Episcopal Church, click HERE for helpful information. To view our parish profile click HERE.

 

Home     Worship Services      Fellowship     Outreach Services    News   History

Trinity Episcopal Church Exterior1030 Delaware Street 
Anderson, Indiana 46016 
(765) 644-2566
E-mail:
trinity1030@sbcglobal.net

 

Rt. Rev. William E. Smalley, Interim Rector
Learn more about Bishop Smalley

 

Trinity Episcopal Church is a people whose mission is, first and foremost, to worship God.  Therefore, we will promote spiritual growth for ourselves and others, and spread the Gospel by thought, word and deed. 

Please join us in our worship and our activities! 

We are the “church with the red door” at the corner of 11th and Delaware Streets.  The parish was established in 1890. The original part of our building was constructed in 1910.  We have added bricks and mortar, a beautiful Memorial Garden, and a congregation dedicated to Christian worship in our lives and in our community. 

If you have questions or want more information, please call the church office or send e-mail

Upcoming Events
WinterFest -- Dec. 5, 5 to 8 p.m., enjoy scones, cookies, hot beverages at the Church during Anderson's Downtown WinterFest.  Children will have the opportunity to have a free photo taken with Father Christmas.  Mike Davis (Davis Image Design) is providing the professional photography from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m.

Cup of Christmas Tea -- Dec. 7, after the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. services.  At the 9 a.m. Rector's Forum, the Rt. Rev. Bill Smalley will show a video about St. Nicholas of Myra.

Christmas Eve Services
5 p.m. -- Family-oriented service with Eucharist
10:30 p.m. --  Holy Eucharist

 

Learn about ONE Episcopalian, a grassroots partnership between The Episcopal Church and the ONE Campaign to rally Episcopalians – ONE by ONE – to the cause of ending extreme poverty in our world and achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).