About Us

Serving Others

An important element of spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ is to serve others.  Holy Trinity recognizes that we cannot solve all of the world's problems, but we can impact it one person at a time.

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Honoring Freedom / Veteran's Luncheon

  • Holy Trinity recognizes and honors the service of our country's veterans in November. 

  • An annual luncheon is served for anyone to attend in honor of the freedom that these selfless individuals protected for us.

  • The meal is homemade and delicious.  It includes soups, various chilies, sides, beverages, and dessert!  It is free, but donations are accepted for the "Honor Flight."

  • Freedom is so precious.  We want everyone who is available - families, friends, and all those who are thankful, to celebrate and honor our veterans.

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Beyond our Borders - A Hand Up for Hope

  • Spreading the Good News cannot be contained within the walls of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.

  • They are are sons and daughters of God that seek the Good News.  Holy Trinity has established a fellowship relationship with Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Kenya.  

  • Venerable Peter has worked diligently to create a congregation based on the Episcopal Church.  We offer our prayers, gifts, and resources with them.  We have purchased chairs for their worship space, and provided livestock to local families so that they can live sustainable lives.  We hold these brothers and sisters deep in our hearts.

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Feeding the Hungry, Clothe the Naked

  • To live in the Light of Christ, we are called to feed the hungry and clothe the naked.

  • Holy Trinity hung a clothesline with underwear hanging on it in our worship space. 

  • It called everyone to donate underwear as the school year began.  Many of the students do not have adequate clothing for daily life.  The donations in the wash basket were forwarded to the Waupun Food Pantry to be distributed to those in need.

  • During the summer, when school food programs are not available, Holy Trinity volunteers provided and served approximately 200 lunches to local families.  

  • Monetary donations and food items are accepted at Holy Trinity and forwarded to the Waupun Food Pantry.

  • Monetary donations are also accepted for the local schools to help students be prepared for the new school year.

 

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Animal Blessing

  • Our furry, feathery, and scaly companions are important to us.  Holy Trinity offers an annual Animal Blessing at the Waupun Area Animal Shelter in October.  

  • All pets and pet owners are welcome to bring their companions to the shelter, along with stuffed animals and pictures of their pets.  They are blessed and recognized as holy creations of God, and bring blessings to us.

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Host of Angels Craft and Bake Sale

  • December brings the Host of Angels Craft and Bake Sale two day event.

  • Everything on display is handmade, the crafts as well as the baked goods.

  • A host of talented people bring their wares and show them throughout the church and fellowship hall.  It is a place to purchase gifts, to adorn your home, buy some goodies, or simply meet old and new friends. 

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