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We offer three Sunday services... - 9:00 is a family-friendly contemporary service with a praise band
- 11:00 is our traditional/contemporary blend with choir, hymns, and a few contemporary songs
- 5:00 PM is our Last Call service, come as you are for this energizing worship experience
Every Sunday we have a joyful and fun experience of worship. That worship necessarily includes music, and we do a variety of kinds of music. Our congregation sings many kinds of contemporary worship songs from praise choruses to gospel favorites. Occasionally we even sing in other languages as we dip into global song - the music of God's people from all over the world. We also sing hymns from the church's rich heritage. |
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Trinity Praise Team Contemporary music requires good leadership. Our praise team also practices on Thursday evenings. Right now, the praise team includes piano, keyboard, guitar, bass, conga drums, and a few surprise instruments from Joe and Nancy Faith along with Spirit-filled singers who lead the congregation in praise. Contact Music Director Joe Faith if you would like to contribute to worship music. Trinity Choir The Trinity Choir meets every Thursday night except during the summer (see the calendar for times) to work on music for the 11:00 Sunday worship service. Most Sundays the choir sings an anthem (a song sung by the choir alone) to help the congregation worship. We sing many kinds of music from classical to contemporary, and the only requirement for joining the choir is a joyful heart. Come on by! Seasonal Choirs and Special Music
At some times of year we organize a special choir to prepare music for worship. Our Christmas Choir meets for six weeks or so to prepare music for the Christmas Eve candlelight worship. We also have "special music" - usually solos or small ensembles - to help us worship from time to time. Our music director is open to many styles of music, and our children and youth often participate. |
Casual, Comfortable, Fulfilling
It's started! Every Sunday morning at Trinity Church, the fellowship hall becomes the Trinity Cafe If sitting in the santuary isn't your thing, imagine this. Think Starbucks: coffee, muffins, tables for sitting around, tables for standing, soft light, warm atmosphere. Some weeks the youth group makes coffee specialty drinks too! Now add to that a live large screen projection of worship from the other room, live music, people listening around the tables, singing and enjoying a spirit of worship, but in a very different atmosphere than "regular church." That's what is taking place every Sunday morning at Trinity. We're just getting started and are still working out exactly what the Trinity Cafe will be like so we would love to have your ideas and feedback or you can sit back and watch it evolve. Either way, join us. If you're one who prefers worshiping in the sanctuary, don't worry, you can still enjoy Trinity Cafe! Just come early on Sunday mornings and enjoy the goodies before worship, or come in after worship & join in the fellowship.  |  | | | Tina and Bob testing out the new color scheme | Terri and Nola enjoying one of our bistro tables at the Trinity Cafe on Sunday morning. | The Trinity Cafe team posing with a coffee machine in the room we were about to transform. |
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Advent/Christmas Eve 2008 Message Series The Reasons for the Season Week 1: November 30 “The Season of… Gratification?” Psalm 25:1-10 Week 2: December 7 “The Season of Preparation” Mark 1:1-8 Week 3: December 14 “The Season of Anticipation” Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11 Week 4: December 21 “The Season of Expectation” Luke 1:39-56 Christmas Eve “The Night of Incarnation: God Is with Us” John 1:1-5,9-14 |
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We held a five-week sermon/seminar series at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1500 Park Blvd., in West Sacramento, on historical/cultural issues from Dan Brown's blockbuster novel, The Da Vinci Code, about to be released in film worldwide. All historical/mystery fiction is based on some fact. Brown knows his genre and how to hook an audience. Part of what Brown has written is confirmable fact, but much of it is fiction. Can you tell which parts are which? We’ll look at both where the church has blown it as well as where Brown has 'fudged the facts' using the Bible, church and art history as our guides. We promise you an entertaining series that will give you the information you need to intelligently discuss The Da Vinci Code with your questioning friends. The series is over, but you can still listen to the messages. Browse them all on the podcast website or choose individual talks below. You can also subscribe to the podcast to receive future messages on your computer or MP3 player. For more information, phone Trinity at (916) 371-5875 or send e-mail to
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Beginning on September 9th through December 2, 2007, we looked at Big Questions – questions that came from real, live people in the church! And trust me, they’re big! Or you can just read them for yourself. (To listen online, visit our podcast site at www.trinitywestsac.org/podcast/archives/category/big-questions-2007/) September 9 How do you interpret the Bible? September 16 Did everything change between the Old Testament and the New Testament? September 23 How can God allow incredible suffering? September 30 Do we still have spiritual gifts? How can you tell which ones you have? October 7 How can we tell that God is speaking or acting? October 14 How do you get into heaven? Being a good person or believing in Christ? October 21 What about other religions? Is there good in them? October 28 How do we know how much to give financially? November 4 How much does God protect us? November 11 How much should we forgive? How can we do it? November 18 Is there a heaven or hell? Are they physical places? November 25 How can I understand the Trinity? December 2 Is the world on the road to ruin? Big enough for you? Come and explore these issues with us on Sunday mornings at 9:00 or 11:00 AM or 5:00PM Sunday worship. If they’re not big enough for you, come to Alpha, Sunday evenings and really dig in - check www.TrinityAlpha.com to learn more and see when the next Alpha course starts. Finally, as always, you can send your big questions to Pastor Steve at any time. (He likes them!) |
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