SCRIPTURE. The study of the Bible is critical to all we are at Holy Trinity. We want to conform our lives to the authority of the Bible, so there's no better way to do that than to study it! The Scripture is also central to the preaching you'll hear at Holy Trinity. Our priest is committed to "Biblical Preaching" as the paradigm for his homiletical ministry.
PRAYER. Prayer is one of the chief means of grace. It is through prayer that God changes us into the kind of people that reflect His love in the world. Prayer is also the font from which the power of God is poured out into the world.
SARCAMENTS. While baptism is the initial sacrament that brings us into the body of Christ, it is the food of Holy Communion that together with biblical preaching, creates a dynamic by which our spiritual eyes are open and thus shapes us into the image of Christ empowering us for mission and ministry.
FRIENDSHIP. The need for meaningful relationships is central to what it means to be fully human. At Holy Trinity we value these relationships and we try to form new ones.
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None of these emphases are novel. In fact they have all been present since the earliest days of Christianity. We think that our church's ministry will only be successful insofar as we strive toward this model of being rooted in Scripture, prayer, sacraments, and fellowship.
Acts 2:42 "And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers."