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Welcome To Trinity Church

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Trinity is a real community that loves and respects all people.

We work to be a place where everyone can explore her/his relationship with God. As a community, we enjoy exploring our faith, sharing great food, having wonderful conversations, and getting to know our differences and similarities. Our worship services are lively and engaging.  They embrace the mystery, beauty, and creativity of a God who has something to say to each of us. Our services do not tell you how to worship or how to build your relationship with God.  Our services simply give you the tools to know God on your own terms. We do this together.

Our relationship with God is a lifelong journey. I hope that Trinity can be a part of your journey.

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Trinity, Inc. - New Member Ministry

Trinity Inc., "Incorporation + Inclusion" is the new member ministry at Trinity Episcopal Church.

Transitioning into a new community can be difficult. We hope that these events will help you grow in your understanding of God, the Community, and the Church.

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Open to all. Open to love. Open to Serve.

As our mission suggests, we are open to all and we welcome you, wherever you are on your spiritual journey. The Episcopal Church strives to live by the message of Christ, in which there are no outcasts and all are welcome. Walking a middle way between Roman Catholicism and Protestant traditions, we are a sacramental and worship-oriented church that promotes thoughtful debate about what God is calling us to do and be, as followers of Christ.

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Visiting Trinity Episcopal Bloomington

The clergy and parishioners of Trinity Episcopal Church welcome all visitors and newcomers. Are you new to Trinity Parish, Indiana University, or Monroe County? Please let us know! When you visit, complete a "Voice from the Pew," or sign the guest registry in the narthex. We'd like to hear from you!

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About the Episcopal Church

Exploring this section may answer some of your questions - or raise additional ones! Visit a church, or three, to find out more. The best way to learn about the Episcopal Church is to become a part of it. Come and Grow!

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FAQ's about the Epsicopal Church

Do you have questions about the Epsicopal Church including baptism, how a different denomination relates and other similar things? Check out our FAQ's:

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Quick Guide to Questions about Children

Click below to find information you might need as a quick guide to Christian Formation for Children and Youth. 

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We're accessible

Trinity Episcopal is an accessible facility. A ramp is located near the front entrance on Kirkwood and a new construction project has included a recent elevator addition. The entrance on South Grant is at ground level.

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Getting here

map graphicTrinity Episcopal is located in Bloomington, Indiana at 111 South Grant Street, on the corner of Kirkwood and Grant. We are located in the heart of Bloomington, one block from the campus of Indiana University and only a few blocks from the square.

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Contact us

111 S. Grant Street
Bloomington, IN 47408-4031

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

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

Hours: Trinity parish office is open Monday–Wednesday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Thursday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

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

Questions or comments admin@trinitybloomington.org.

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