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Welcome to Trinity. Join us in person and online for worship at 9:00 AM and 11:15 AM Sundays. Morning Prayer online on Tuesdays at 9AM & Healing Prayer in person on Wednesdays at 6:15 PM. Trinity is a diverse faithful community united in the love and mission of God in Jesus Christ. We value vibrant worship, active prayer, full-person learning and leadership, blessing our neighbors, and opening our hearts to all of God's people. We are far from perfect, stand on grace, and, like all, are very much works in progress with our Creator. Our hope is that you will experience the loving, liberating, and life-giving love of God in Christ Jesus.

Worship times

Sunday
9:00 am
English
This is a traditional service using organ, choir and structured forms of worship that trace their roots to our rich Anglican (English) heritage. Please check our website, trinitychurchbaytown.net, for the most current information. The summer schedule is 10 AM service.
Sunday
11:15 am
English
This services offers a more contemporary style of worship that features music suited for guitar and keyboards, We are offiering Holy Eucharist at this service. Please check our website, trinitychurchbaytown.net, for the most current information. The summer schedule is 10 AM service.
Tuesday
9:00 am
English
Join us online on Zoom or Facebook for a group lead Morning Prayer.
Wednesday
6:15 pm
English
Join us for a contemplative, healing evening prayer. This service is in person and sometimes streamlined online

Ministries

Trinity Church Garden

Creation Care/Community Gardens
Donation Coordination/Distribution

Established in 2010, the Trinity Church garden is located on the east side of the church office complex, just behind the tree line, running parallel to Crosby/Lynchburg road. The “garden plot,” that is, the area where vegetables are actually grown, comprises about 3000 sq. ft. of the church property.

The Church garden exists for one reason: Outreach! The garden is just one of the many ways Trinity reaches out to its neighbors. Jesus reminds us to feed those in need in Matthew’s gospel: “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat…” (Matt. 25:35).

The Church garden reaches out to Trinity’s hungry neighbors with fresh, nutritious food. To those living in shelters, those families known to the church to be in need, and to anyone needing nourishment to continue on in their walk to Jerusalem, the Church garden is there to provide God’s people with fuel for their journey: Food fuel!

Hunger is a devastating state, a state of being that no person should ever have to endure, especially those living in a modern, civilized society; but hunger does exist; not only in the remote parts of the world but right here in Baytown.  The Trinity Church garden and its volunteers strive towards the goal of eliminating hunger in the Baytown area. By providing food to homeless shelters and food banks, and to those who come to us in need, the Church garden seeks to fulfill the command given us by The Lord Jesus Christ to feed the hungry.

If you have an interest in volunteering for work in the garden, or know of a person/family in need of food, please let us know. You may contact a Trinity staff member at (281) 421-0090.

   “Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you…? I tell you the truth, whatever you did for the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me” (Matt. 25:40)

Recycling for the Diocese of Southern Malawi

Donation Coordination/Distribution

Contact Grady Hicks (call 281-421-0090 for information

Grady Hicks

Daughters of the King

Faith Formation

Daughters of the King - Sandra Delmonico (713-488-5097)

Sandra Delmonico

Love Network of Baytown

Donation Coordination/Distribution

Love Network of Baytown - Les Gibson (281-422-2222)

Mission Trips & Pilgrimages

Mission Trips and Partnerships

Our next pilgrimage is to Turkey and Greece in May 2025

Kairos

Prison Services

John Lefeber (281-427-9476) and James Rios (281-421-3935)

John Lefeber

Sacred Ground Race Dialogue Circles

Racial Reconciliation

Sacred Ground is dialogue series on race, grounded in faith.  Small groups are invited to walk through chapters of America’s history of race, racism, and whiteness while weaving in threads of family story, economic class, and political and regional identity. The 10-part series is built around a powerful online curriculum of documentary films and readings that focus on Indigenous, Black, Latino, and Asian/Pacific American histories as they intersect with European American histories.

Sacred Ground is a resource coming out of Becoming Beloved Community, The Episcopal Church’s long-term commitment to racial healing, reconciliation, and justice in our personal lives, our ministries, and our society.  This series is especially designed to help white people talk with other white people, while being open to all racial/ethnic groups.  Participants are invited to peel away the layers that have contributed to the challenges and divides of the present day – all while grounded in our call to faith, hope and love.

The Well at Trinity: Center for Healing & Wholeness

Aging, Health and Wellbeing
Center for healing and wholeness

Practitioners who use our space manage their services & schedules independently, but what is consistent is that all of them ascribe to our values. In exchange for using the center’s space, all commit to giving back to the community at least 25-35% of their gifts.

Email: office@wellattrinity.org | Phone: (281) 421- 0090, ext. 103

The Rev. Deacon Micki Rios

Co-founder

St. James House Missional Community

Aging, Health and Wellbeing

Worship in the St. James chapel every Wedesnday at 10 AM. Tuesday Bible Study. Eucahristic Visits. Events throughout the year. 

Jan Abbey

Missioner to St. James

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5010 N Main St
Baytown, TX 77521-9606
United States

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The Rev. Meredith H Crigler

Rector

Organized groups

Adult faith formation
Bible study
Daughters of the King
Eucharistic Ministers/Visitors
FORMA
Godly Play
Lay pastoral care (e.g. Stephen Ministry, Community of Hope)
Nursery
Youth faith formation/Sunday school
Youth group