Trinity’s Mission
WE FOLLOW CHRIST THROUGH THE MINISTRIES OF WORSHIP, EDUCATION, AND SERVICE.
IT’S EASY TO GET INVOLVED. TO CARRY OUT TRINITY’S MISSION, WE HAVE ESTABLISHED COMMISSIONS, GROUPS OF PEOPLE DEDICATED TO A PARTICULAR AREA OF SERVICE. MANY PARISHIONERS SERVE ON ONE OR MORE COMMISSIONS DEPENDING UPON THE ACTIVITY IN PROGRESS AND OTHERS ARE PERMANENT MEMBERS.
Education Commission
Mission: To oversee and develop Christian education classes, events and curriculum for youth, teens and adults.
Commission Chair: Rev Claire Field
claire[at]trinitymarblefalls.org
Ministry & Outreach Commission
Mission: To recognize community needs and organize Ministry and Outreach activities which address those needs.
Commission Co-Chairs: Bernadette Ellis bre[at]ellislp.com
Rita Marquess rmarquess[at]reagan.com
Pastoral Care Commission
Mission: to provide pastoral services which include prayer, food, visitation and transportation to members of Trinity.
Commission Chair: Penny Miller pennmill98[at]nctv.com
Parish Life Commission
Mission: To organize and oversee parish events including Blessing of the Animals, Advent Event, Annual Parish Meeting Luncheon, Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper, Lenten Suppers, the Parish Picnic and other social events of the parish.
Commission Co-Chairs: Sissy Curtis sissycurtis@gmail.com Beverly Bowen beverlybowen453[at]gmail.com
Daughters of the King
The Daughters of the King is an order of women of the Episcopal Church*, whose purpose is to bring others into a living, loving relationship with Jesus, our Lord and Savior, and to help strengthen the spiritual life of our parishes and missions. Members of our Trinity chapter live out this purpose through prayer, spiritual studies and service.
If interested contact Anne Stefan at dstefan[at]swbell.net
Altar Guild
The Altar Guild serves the Lord by caring for His table, and preparing it for the Eucharist. Duties include setting the altar for the Eucharist each Sunday and all other times when the Eucharist is served, general care of the altar, decoration of the sanctuary for the different liturgical seasons, care of linens, candles, and all accoutrements used on the altar throughout the liturgical year. Membership is open to both men and women, who are confirmed Episcopalians. Altar Guild members are traditionally recommended by a priest.