WORSHIP

  • Liturgy using contemporary language (Rite II)

  • Come as you are:  Casual attire is welcome

  • An Order of Worship is provided that includes all prayers, music, posture suggestions, etc.

  • All are welcome to the Eucharistic Table

  • The liturgy is consistent and predictable, yet surprising, at times

  • Children are welcome to be with us (we have toys for pew play)

A church altar with a priest and an altar server during a service, featuring stained glass windows, candles, and floral arrangements.

Mass in the Grass

  • There is nothing like celebrating the wonder of creation by worshiping at a local park.  

 

  • The public park shelters protect us from the antics of Mother Nature.  

 

  • This celebration is open to all, and often includes a meal.

A large group of people, mostly seniors, standing outdoors in front of a gazebo in a park on a cloudy day.

Celebrating with our Bishop and Guests

  • The Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Wisconsin visits our parish, celebrates liturgy, welcomes new members, and confirms catechumens.


  • Our liturgy goes beyond the borders of Holy Trinity.  We are in fellowship with our brothers and sisters in Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and Pakistan, and offer live stream services to them.  

A priest and an altar server standing at the altar during a church service, with stained glass windows and flowers in the background.
A man dressed in white with a cross necklace standing at a wooden lectern inside a church, with a stained glass window and religious statue in the background.

Christmas Eve

  • Everyone is invited to attend the Holy Trinity Christmas Eve liturgy.  Family, friends, friends-yet-to-be, and even complete strangers are welcome to join us!

  • The Christmas Eve liturgy is a light-hearted worship service for families, young, old, and child-like in heart. We recall the birth of Jesus Christ, the Messiah, and rejoice in anticipation of His return some day.

  • The liturgy ends with a beautiful candlelit hymn, "Silent Night."

  • Children and young adults are focus of this liturgy, often bringing laughter, drama, and Jingle Bells.  It is usually followed up by a meal.

Interior of a church decorated for Christmas with wreaths, poinsettias, Christmas trees, and a nativity scene at the altar, with a crucifix and stained glass windows behind.

Holy Humor Sunday

  • Our Easter celebration is carried over for one additional week. It is a time where we rejoice in Jesus 'pulling one over on the devil' through his resurrection.


  • The liturgy is reverent, but filled with humor and jokes.  Our congregation anticipates this liturgy every year.  One never knows what to expect.

People in church pews dressed as Victorian characters with mustache and beard makeup, wearing glasses with fake noses, in a church decorated with stained glass windows and religious artwork.