Exploring Episcopal (January 27–March 24) This program offers adults an opportunity to deepen faith through Scripture, theology, and church history, and to explore our shared life of faith. Meet on Tuesdays, January 27–March 24 from 6:00–7:30pm in the Menge Family Board Room. It’s ideal for those curious about The Episcopal Church, and those considering baptism, or adult confirmation. Contact Ashley Bond at to sign up or learn more.
Mardi Gras Parade Tailgate (February 8) Gather on the route at St. Charles and Jackson with your church family! Trinity will have a reserved area with tents on the neutral ground, and lunch/bathrooms in Molly’s House by wristband restricted access. Wristbands will be available at all church services on January 25, February 1 and 8, or at the church offices in Jack's House during the week. Please BYOB and/or a snack to share!
Quest: Men on a Journey (February 8) Men are invited to help with parade tailgate setup and break down during Trinity’s Mardi Gras Parade Tailgate. This hands-on service opportunity supports the broader Trinity community while enjoying the parade atmosphere, with service offered in shifts so participants can help for part of the day or stay longer if they'd like!
Caregivers Support Group (February 19) The group meets every third Thursday at 10:00am in the Parish House. No registration is required—just come as you are and find support among others who understand.
Women of Trinity Church (WOTC) Meeting (March 18) Monthly meetings are held the third Wednesday of every month with a brief business agenda followed by a social activity.
Walking the Mourner's Path (Lent) This Christ-centered, non-denominational grief support group is offered in a guided small-group setting and will meet for eight weeks beginning during Lent, with the day and time determined based on what works best for participants. Contact Ninette Eastman at or 504-339-3278 to learn more or discuss scheduling.
Hope Is the Work of a Faithful People: An Evening of Prayer, Reflection, and Healing (February 8) Join us for an evening of prayer, reflection, and healing—with hope for the days ahead.
Relic in Concert: The Odyssey (March 6) Relic, a period instrument chamber orchestra acclaimed as “stylish and innovative” (New York Classical Review), presents an immersive, narrative-driven program inspired by Homer’s Odyssey. Learn more and get tickets.
YogaMass® (March 7) Offered on the first Saturday of every month at 10:30am in the sanctuary, YogaMass brings together the practice of yoga, breath work, meditation, and Holy Communion. Register now.
Calling all Writers! Each Day members of the Trinity community offer short reflections on the biblical readings appointed for the day. If you enjoy writing and would be willing to share your observations from time to time, please accept this invitation to be a part of our writing community. For more information or to get in the rotation, contact Maria Elliott, or call (504) 259-2098.
Sundays
12 Steps Are for Everyone is a class for anyone who may be interested in learning more about the 12 Steps within an Episcopal faith community. The class does not focus on problems of substance abuse but rather, on the practical path to spiritual growth and emotional healing provided by the 12 Steps. All are invited to be part of the conversation on Sundays at 9:15am in the Church Board Room. Questions? Contact Patty Justice at .
Faith and Fiction meets at 9:15am in the Menge Board Room in Jack's House. Our group of facilitators choose short stories (mostly secular) to discuss from a Christian perspective. We look for glimmers of the divine, illustrations of God’s grace, and insights about how to live our lives in accord with the teachings of Jesus. New members and "drop-ins" are always welcome, in-person or via Zoom. If you would like to join the class and receive a syllabus and weekly emails, please contact Merry Toups at .
Nursery Care is available from 10:00am-12:00pm for children age 3 and under. A Safe Church, Safe Communities certified adult is supported by our High School Nursery Ministry Team to welcome our littles friends with joy and excitement. High schoolers interested in joining this paid ministry team should email .
The Pray Ground is located at the front, left of the church and serves as a place where young children can experience worship while being physically comfortable. Spirit Bags, soft materials, and books are available in this place. Please help your child enjoy this space quietly and peacefully.
Godly Play is a Montessori approach to the spiritual formation of children and is offered every Sunday at 10:30am during the school year. Classes are organized by grade (PK3-5th). To learn more contact Ashley Bond at .
Student Readers are invited to share their voices with our community by serving as readers during the 10:30am and 5:00pm services. Email if you would like to serve in this way. "Give young people a greater voice. They are the future and they are much wiser than we give them credit for." —Desmond Tutu
Student Acolytes The Acolyte Ministry is a vital part of our worship, which has its roots in the Old Testament, where the prophet Samuel is seen assisting Eli, the Levite priest. Acolyting invites middle and high school students to be active participants in worship, form new friendships, and grow in leadership, responsibility, and maturity. To join one of our Acolyte Teams, email Acolyte Minister, Becca Wallace at .
Guild of the Christ Child (GOTCC) Is your family growing? Please let us know! If you are expecting, adopting, fostering, and anything in between, email Maria Elliott at so that we can pray for you and your family.
Trinity School is seeking enthusiastic adults who would like to serve as substitute teachers. No prior teaching experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm and a passion for working with wonderful students! The greatest need is in the Middle School (5th - 8th grades). Please contact Gary Taylor at for details.
Trinity Restorative Justice Committee - Inspired by Christ, the Trinity Restorative Justice Committee was formed to support Trinity's mission to "do justice" with a focus on the needs of at-risk youth and young adults in the city of New Orleans, supporting them and their families to avoid entry or re-entry into the Louisiana criminal legal system. To learn more about related volunteer opportunities visit www.trinitynola.com/restorative-justice/ or contact Rev. Carol Spencer at .
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