Here at Holy Trinity, we gather around God’s table of grace—which means all are welcome to receive Holy Communion.
It doesn’t matter where you’re from, what denomination you’re part of (or not), or where you are on your faith journey—this meal is for you. Jesus is present here, offering healing, forgiveness, and grace.
At Holy Trinity, you’ll find children fully present in worship—laughing, moving, making noise, helping lead parts of the service, and gathering at the "Pray-Ground" table during and after worship.
We love the joy, spontaneity, and honesty that children bring. We believe that children are not just the future of the church—they are the church now.
Look for our Kids’ Activity Bags at the entrance to the worship space!
These include crayons, puzzles, and coloring pages to help children stay engaged during worship.
We believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God—fully divine and fully human.
In Jesus, God meets us in our human condition and saves us from sin and death.
The cross is the ultimate sign of God’s love for a broken and beautiful world.
Lutherans were the first Protestants—beginning with Martin Luther in 1517.
Lutherans believe we are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, by God alone—not by anything we do.
We love the Bible and believe it to be God's Word—but we do not read it literally.
We read through the lens of God’s grace, understanding Scripture as the story of God’s love for the world.
Our worship has deep roots in Christian tradition.
We sing, pray, hear God’s Word, and share Holy Communion every Sunday.
Our service may feel familiar to Catholics or others from liturgical backgrounds
We are part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)—the largest Lutheran body in North America.
The ELCA has full communion partnerships with many Protestant denominations, and is committed to ongoing ecumenical and interfaith relationships, including dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church.
Learn more about the ELCA’s ecumenical and inter-religious relationships
Have questions about worship, beliefs, or joining Holy Trinity? Contact us here — we’d love to talk.