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Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, Trinity welcomes you!
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, Trinity has moved our services, fellowship, and Christian formation online. Come see and experience the exciting things happening at Trinity. We welcome and affirm you in your personal and spiritual journeys. Click the links below for more information.
WHO WE ARE
Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, Trinity welcomes you!
We are a nurturing Christian community that celebrates diversity, embraces Anglican worship in its many forms, emphasizes our youth, assists the least fortunate and worships the Lord in the beauty of holiness.
Trinity has room for longtime followers of Christ, for people new to their faith, for doubters and for everyone in between. We believe that every person is both a teacher and a student, no matter how old or young. We are at our best when we listen and grow together. Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, Trinity welcomes you!
PHASED RE-OPENING
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Updates have been made to our phased re-opening plan, in accordance with new recommendations from the CDC. Beginning Monday, March 15th, small groups will be allowed to meet inside the building, with certain conditions. Reservations are required.

UTILITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Trinity is working with ACTION Tulsa and the Tulsa Community Foundation to accept applications for utility assistance. If you, or someone in your household, has been financially impacted by Covid19, you may be entitled to assistance with gas and electrical bills before December 30th. Download the English and/or Spanish self-certification applications here and submit them to Shawna Gehres at Gehres@Cox.net for consideration.
NEWS & UPCOMING EVENTS

LIFE AT TRINITY CLASS FORMING
Designed for new parishioners, or those who simply want to know more about the Episcopal Church, this is a great place to engage in lively conversation about the views of the national church, and how Trinity fits in to this community. This ongoing class will welcome new members the first Sunday of every month.
THE GOSPEL OF LUKE: CAMPION OF THE OUTSIDER
Dig in to the gospel of Luke with Fr. Lee. As Luke tells the story, all of us who have found ourselves on the outside looking in on life with no hope of gaining entrance (and who of us hasn't felt that?) now find the doors wide open, found, and welcomed by God in Jesus. Wednesdays at 7:30pm beginning April 28th.
CRAZY CHRISTIANS
Join Deacon Deborah via zoom to discusses "Crazy Christians," by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry. "We need some Christians who are as crazy as the Lord. Crazy enough to love like Jesus, to give like Jesus, to forgive like Jesus, to do justice, love mercy, walk humbly with God―like Jesus. Crazy enough to dare to change the world from the nightmare it often is into something close to the dream that God dreams for it." Mondays at 7:00pm beginning April 26th.
FALLING UPWARD
Exploring the vibrant spiritual wisdom of the book “Falling Upward,” facilitated by Fr. Chris. What looks like falling down can largely be experienced as "falling upward." In fact, it is not a loss but somehow actually a gain, as we have all seen with elders who have come to their fullness. This important book offers a fresh way of thinking about spirituality that grows throughout life. Tuesdays at 7:30pm beginning April 27th.
AMEND: THE FIGHT FOR AMERICA
Join Becky Moseman, Director of Youth & Young Adults, and Deacon Deborah Underwood via zoom for this discussion group using Will Smith's series "Amend." Mondays at 7:30pm beginning June 7th.

GROCERY DELIVERY
The Social Justice Commission has begun a new service, delivering food from Iron Gate to individuals and families in need of assistance, but without the means to pick up groceries. If you are looking for a way to get involved, and to help those in need, but just don't have the ability to commit to regular volunteering, this may the perfect opportunity. Just sign up to volunteer here and the SJC Deliveries coordinator will reach out to you when extra hands are needed.

THE HISTORY & LEGACY OF THE 1921 TULSA RACE MASSACRE
This virtual presentation by Phil Armstrong, of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission, promises to be informative, engaging, and thought-provoking.

COMPLINE
Join us for the office of compline, the prayers at the end of the day, at 9:00pm on Facebook. All are welcome for this restorative service.

FAITH-FILLED GENEROSITY
We are all stewards of the church. Faith-Filled Generosity isn't only for those with endless disposable income. Faith-Filled Generosity means prayerful consideration of your gift matters; that every pledge matters. A gift of $10 a year is a welcome contribution, and a commitment to the community that nourishes you. Please, give as you are able.

TUESDAYS AT TRINITY
Tuesdays at Trinity noonday concerts return livestreamed on Facebook.
SUNDAY SERVICE
Watch Trinity's service live streamed from the Nave every Sunday at 10:00am.

VIRTUAL COFFEE HOUR
Join us on Zoom for a virtual coffee hour! Use this link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81465653978?pwd=UWF2UlptQ3dReGNPcHJqTVFEOUpnQT09

MIDWEEK MEDITATION
Enjoy solitary time in the church while we are closed for in-person worship. By appointment only.
COVID-19 UPDATES
Find the latest news about the pandemic and its effects on the Trinity community.
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Trinity has a smartphone app! Find bulletins, keep up with the latest news and listen to sermons from the convenience of your smartphone.
TRINITYCONNECT
Join us for a daily devotional with real time interaction and prayer requests on Facebook Live at 11:00am, Monday through Saturday.