About Us
Who We Are Today
Holy Trinity is a faith community that welcomes and accepts individuals of all ages, faith traditions, ethnicity, cultures, and sexual preferences. Some things to note:
- We are handicapped accessible
- Service animals welcome
- The Church is air-conditioned in the summer
- All are invited to the Eucharistic table
- We invite those affiliated with the LGBTQ+ community
Our History
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is part of the Episcopal Church of the United States of America and a member of the
Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac.
The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, the gathering of Anglican and Episcopal churches from around the world. Today, the Anglican Communion comprises more than 80 million members in 44 regional and national member churches in more than 160 countries.
The Episcopal church in the United States was established shortly after the American Revolution and has its roots in the Anglican Church. The Anglican Church, known as the Church of England, had a strong following in colonial America. But when the colonies won their independence, the majority of America’s Anglican clergy refused to swear allegiance to the British monarch as was required. As a result, the Episcopal Church was formed.
Episcopal church services were first held in the Waupun and Oakfield areas in 1865. By the summer of 1867, regular Sunday services were being held in Waupun and the "Trinity Mission" was formally organized in November of 1867. Holy Trinity Church has been serving people in Waupun and its surrounding communities ever since. The current church building was September 11, 1871 and was completed in 1873.
Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac.
The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, the gathering of Anglican and Episcopal churches from around the world. Today, the Anglican Communion comprises more than 80 million members in 44 regional and national member churches in more than 160 countries.
The Episcopal church in the United States was established shortly after the American Revolution and has its roots in the Anglican Church. The Anglican Church, known as the Church of England, had a strong following in colonial America. But when the colonies won their independence, the majority of America’s Anglican clergy refused to swear allegiance to the British monarch as was required. As a result, the Episcopal Church was formed.
Episcopal church services were first held in the Waupun and Oakfield areas in 1865. By the summer of 1867, regular Sunday services were being held in Waupun and the "Trinity Mission" was formally organized in November of 1867. Holy Trinity Church has been serving people in Waupun and its surrounding communities ever since. The current church building was September 11, 1871 and was completed in 1873.
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Our Leadership and Staff
Fr. Jerry Molitor - Vicar
Ann Bullis - Senior Warden
Joby Gray - Junior Warden
Judy Cook - Treasurer / Clerk
Sandralee Abrahamson - Vestry Member
Cheri Langkau - Vestry Member
Penny VandeSlunt - Vestry Member
Marcia Hanneman - Vestry Member
Ann Bullis - Senior Warden
Joby Gray - Junior Warden
Judy Cook - Treasurer / Clerk
Sandralee Abrahamson - Vestry Member
Cheri Langkau - Vestry Member
Penny VandeSlunt - Vestry Member
Marcia Hanneman - Vestry Member