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Trinity Episcopal Church was founded in 1863, and
the original church structure erected in 1872. We were officially
accepted as a parish in 1879. For more details about Trinity’s rich
history, click the red “History” button to your left.
One of the church’s most striking features is its
stained-glass windows. Illustrating a variety of biblical scenes and
themes, our colorful array of 11 windows includes several that date
back to the 1860s. To view this beautiful collection, click the red “Sanctuary”
button to your left. Of course, our parish has more to offer than just
a beautiful view. Today, Trinity is a thriving community of over 100
families. We’re big enough that you’ll find plenty of ways to
worship and get involved, but small enough that you don’t get lost in
the crowd. In fact, a recurring theme heard at Trinity is that it is
the people, with their kindness, friendliness and sense of community,
who keep you coming back.
Trinity is a place where we do not expect
everyone to agree on issues, such as the consecration of Bishop
Robinson in New Hampshire. There is room for diversity, and we see
that diversity not as a weakness, but a God-given gift. It is a
reminder that we all "see through a glass darkly." Through our
interactions with others, we come to see more clearly. We are
committed to staying in communion with each other, with the Diocese
of Massachusetts, and with the Episcopal Church, USA (ECUSA). In our
striving to know, embrace, and share Christ in loving community, we
welcome all!
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