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How Trinity Church Enriches Lives and Spirits
Inspiring Worship and Magnificent Music
- Sermons that relate Scripture to life issues today
- Children’s Church for ages 3-9
- Superb music each Sunday
- Trinity Concert Series: Classical, gospel, sacred, jazz
Lively Learning Opportunities
- Engaging classes and groups for all ages
- Book Club, Sundays at Seven movie discussions, Meet the Author events
- Trinity Church Nursery School
Lots of Ways to Enjoy Relationships
- Young Families Group each month
- Second Sunday Lunch for the whole family
- Youth program for junior and senior highs
- Women’s Circles
- Hospitality Hour on Sunday mornings
- High school & junior high fellowship
- Lightshine Choir for children
Learning Opportunities
- Lively classes for children and adults
- Special programs and lectures: Recent topics have included ….
- Meet the Author book discussions
Care and Support
- Stephen Ministry to provide Christ-like caring
- Prayer Circle
- Samaritan Counseling Center
Reaching Out to Serve Others
- The Great Pumpkin Sale for missions
- Home of the Wilmette Food Pantry
- Medical mission trips each year to Senegal
- Sister churches in Chicago
- Summer mission trips for teenagers
- Gardening Angels
- Local and global outreach through the United Methodist Church
- Tree of Life volunteer service
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Trinity’s Core Values
Community
We are companions for each other – not isolated individuals – on our journey of faith.
A Welcoming Community
Whatever our church background may be, wherever we are in our search for God’s grace, we are welcome at Trinity Church.
A Community of Compassion
We reach out to serve others, both locally and globally. We want to be generous in our giving and take risks to provide hands-on caring.
A Community of Faith
We are passionate about deepening out relationship with God, whom we know in Scripture and in the living presence of Christ today.
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A Historic Congregation
1874 • Narrow Frame Building
We were founded in the early years of “Ouilmette” and became the oldest congregation in the village.
1909 • Salmon-Colored Brick Building
We had outgrown the frame building, abut even the new brick building was too small for the growing congregation.
1930 • Cathedral-Inspired Gothic Revival Building
We are grateful to call this magnificent house of worship our church home.
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