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Trinity Episcopal Church has a long history of cohesiveness. Our congregation represents different positions on a variety of continua: town vs. gown, liberal vs. conservative, traditional vs. contemporary. We have thrived, by the grace of God, by choosing connection over disconnection.

The unifying forces that under gird our life together have been and continue to be our convictions: that Christ's love and acceptance of each individual is the model at the heart of our community; that liturgy is central to our life together; and that as God's pilgrim people, we need differing gifts and perspectives to illuminate our path.



History committee studying Trinity's formative years
History

from Trinity Topics, March 2009

This year, the History Committee is taking an active part in the recogni-tion of the Centennial of Trinity Church. The historians are gathering information about the early years, and about the changes in the church and the Bloomington community.

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111 S. Grant Street
Bloomington, IN 47408-4031

Mailing address
P.O. Box 336, Bloomington, IN 47402-0336

Phone (812) 336-4466
Fax (812) 336-6016

Hours: Trinity parish office is open Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., with a lunch hour from 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Trinity is a member parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis.

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By the numbers
History

1840-60

  • Andrew Wylie, 1841-51


1870-90

  • John Lenoir Gay, 1871-73
  • Property purchased at 7th and College.
  • 1872; frame church built
  • John H. Euchbaum, 1877-78
  • Frank Pearce Harrington, 1879
  • Abraham Reeves, 1881-82
  • Douglas Irving Hobbs, 1884
  • Richard Colgate Talbot, 1885-86
  • Augustine Prentiss, 1887
  • Frank Lewis Cole, 1888-90
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Trinity Committees, 2010
About

Trinity offers a variety of committees of people, all organized around getting things done. Interested? Get in touch with us, we'll put you to work!

Committee name
Chairperson/Leader
Vestry Liaison
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Altar Guild
Alex May
 Chris Johns
Building and Grounds
Todd May
 Pat Martin
Choirs
Marilyn Keiser
 
  Hillary Sullivan  
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Daughters of the King
Hillary Hamilton  
Eucharistic Lay Visitors
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Education for Ministry
Gloria Hasler
 
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Environmental Stewardship    Norm Crampton
Finance Murray Robinson
 
Flower Guild
Ruth Droppo
 
History Committee
John Johnson
 
Men's Breakfast
Stanley Hamilton
 
Newcomer Ministry
Deb Cowdell-Slikkers
 Mary Ann Keko
  Margie Taylor
 Mary Jo Barker
 Outreach Jennifer Lloyd
 Betty Rose Nagle
 Parish Life
   Debbie Satterfield
     Chris Johns
 Pastoral Care
 Beth Oldstrom
 
   Ann Mitchell
 
Personnel
   Mary Ellen Brown
Spiritual Formation (Youth)
 Danica D'Onofrio
 Kim Hurley
Spiritual Formation (Adult)
  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  Gates Agnew
Stewardship    Larry Taylor
     Mary Ann Hart
Ushers  John Briddell  
   Esther Briddell  
Vestry  Janet Stavropoulos
 Randy Lloyd
Youth Group
 Jane Martin
 

 

 

 
Values
About
Our diversity is brought to union in our sense of holy mission. We strive to understand one another, to forgive one another, to accept one another in the face of strongly founded differences about liturgy, sacraments, Holy Orders and the color of the carpet.
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Structure
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As the members of Trinity parish seek to grow in faith and knowledge and to do Christ's work in the community and the world, they engage in both formal programs and individual quests.

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