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Advent Quiet Day
Events & Fellowship

Advent Quiet Day

posted on Nov 15, 2021

Come start your Advent with a quiet day at HTP. The Rev. Lynnsay Buehler will facilitate the day, which begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m. The suggested donation for the day is $20.
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Come to the Porch! November 14
Serve the Community

Come to the Porch! November 14

posted on Nov 8, 2021

Porch Decatur- November Collection Our last Porch Collection for 2021 is Sunday, November 14 from 3:00-4:30. We do not collect in December, given all of the other requests for donations during the holidays. However, cash donations are we...
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Thank You to Faithful Servants
Who We Are / Worship Ministries / Formation

Thank You to Faithful Servants

posted on Nov 4, 2021

Last Sunday we took some time to thank some people who have faithfully served this parish for years, and who stepped down during the pandemic. Because everything was so crazy we didn't get to recognize them at the time. Estelle Hinde - E...
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HTP at the Atlanta Beltline
Events & Fellowship

HTP at the Atlanta Beltline

posted on Nov 4, 2021

Join us at the Beltline on Saturday, November 13 @ 9 a.m. Ponce City Kroger (725 Ponce De Leon AVE NE) has invited HTP to their deck attached to the beltline. Parking is free at Kroger,Starbucks is on the deck and fruit and snacks are av...
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All Souls and All Saints
Sunday Worship

All Souls and All Saints

posted on Oct 25, 2021

All Souls - A Requiem for Our Losses Over the Last Two Years Friday, November 5, 7-8:15 p.m. Watch online via facebook or YouTube. Spoken, choral, and instrumental responses to the losses we have suffered since March 2020. ...
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Parish Forum Oct 24
Learn

Parish Forum Oct 24

posted on Oct 20, 2021

Come hear about what we've learned and what we're doing to be beloved community as we return from exile.
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Non-traditional Foyers opportunities
Events & Fellowship

Non-traditional Foyers opportunities

posted on Oct 6, 2021

As Fr. Greg tells us often, everything is always changing in these strange times. Simple meals with fellow parishioners, known as Foyers, have been a part of the fabric of our parish for a long time.In an effort to think creatively about alternat...
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Come to the PORCH! October 10
Serve the Community

Come to the PORCH! October 10

posted on Oct 4, 2021

Come to the PORCH! Sunday, October 10 from 3:00-4:30 PORCH collects non-perishable food and monetary donations to address the hunger in our community through partnership with DEAM, and provides items for sack lunches for the Church of the ...
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A Call for Volunteers for the Freeze Shelter
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A Call for Volunteers for the Freeze Shelter

posted on Sep 30, 2021

A Call for Volunteers for the Freeze Shelter: Keeping Children and Adults Warm in Freezing Weather We are hoping for volunteers to help with our Freeze Shelter Ministry. For those unfamiliar with this ministry, here is some information and h...
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Names of the Faithful Departed for All Saints' Sunday

Names of the Faithful Departed for All Saints' Sunday

posted on Sep 30, 2021

As part of Holy Trinity's observance of the Feast of All Saints and our commemoration of All Souls, the names of the faithful departed will be read aloud during the services. The list of names will include those parishioners who have died, those ...
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The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta
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Holy Trinity Parish is part of 109 worshiping communities across middle and north Georgia, and part of a worldwide expression of Christianity known as the Anglican Communion. One of our hallmarks is that we find our unity in our common prayer and worship, not in our common thought or belief. When we gather to pray, we join in ancient practices designed to shape our lives to be more like Christ’s. We hear God’s word, pray for the world, confess our sins, receive forgiveness, be at peace with one another, and celebrate our unity with God and one another in Holy Communion.

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Monday - Thursday from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. If you need information at other times, please contact the Parish Administrator.

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Service Times

Sunday Worship

8 a.m. Rite I in Chapel

10:30 a.m. Rite II with music in Nave and streaming on our YouTube Channel and facebook live.

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Holy Trinity Parish
515 E Ponce de Leon Ave
Decatur, GA 30030

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404.377.2622

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Welcome Is there a place for me here? Worship Families

Welcome to Holy Trinity Parish!

Welcome to this place of prayer, service, and belonging. Whether you are looking for a church home or just looking for a place today to slip in quietly and worship God, we are glad you are here.

We know that the church is not the building in which we worship – but the people who worship and share God’s love with the world.

Philippians 4:7 “And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”

Discover how we are being the church in new and exciting ways!

In a word, yes.

We at Holy Trinity Parish give thanks to God for the gift of spiritual maturity in our leadership. Spiritual maturity means we are able to focus on the work God gives us to do in the world. It means we are able to welcome new people, new experiences, and new challenges without fear or anxiety. It means we welcome diversity as a gift from God. You’ll find a richness here, with people trying to love God and one another all across the age and economic spectrums, and all across the political and cultural spectrums, too. You’ll find people who know the ancient rhythms of our worship by heart, people who are coming from other expressions of Christianity, and people who have little or no experience with Church.

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We invite you to join us for worship in person or online

Sunday Worship

8 a.m. Rite I in Chapel

10:30 a.m. Rite II with music in Nave and streaming on our YouTube Channel and facebook live.

When we gather for worship, we strive to glorify God with beautiful music, intentional silence, and words of both comfort and challenge. We also strive in our worship to welcome and include people of all ages and capabilities: people who wiggle and make noise, people whose cell phones go off, people who nod off during the sermon, people who can’t quite sing on key, and people who are so busy through the week that they struggle to “be still and know that you are God.”

If you are bringing young children to our worship, THANK YOU! and we challenge you to try to engage them in the holy drama of worship: teach them our prayers and how to hold a hymnal, show them when to stand or kneel, and use our worship bags to give busy hands something to do. Or if it is better for you or your children that they be in our nursery, it is professionally staffed from 8:00 a.m. until just before communion at the 10:30 a.m. service, and it is located on the second floor next to the chapel.

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The faithful giving of all our members enables our ministries and our life together. Each week, we are nurtured in word and sacrament. We are called by God to care for those who are ill or hurting, and welcome all those searching for a community of faith.

We try to be a generous parish. Although giving levels vary in the congregation, all of us are asked to give in a way that reflects our commitment to living a generous life. I invite you to prayerfully consider how you might live life more generously.

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