WE ARE TRINITY: a small, strong congregation where nearly everyone is engaged in at least one or more ministries. From altar guild to acolytes, from Eucharistic ministers to Eucharistic visitors, we are devoted to deepening our spiritual life together. Although one may consider us small, our congregation is big in our commitment to our church. For example, we have eleven active altar guild members
, nine Eucharistic ministers, six Eucharistic visitors and a large group of youth acolytes. Most of our group ministries, if not all, have rotating leadership and the leaders train new members. We support each other in these ministries and recently ran a campaign of “Try on Something New” in which individuals could work alongside various ministry members to experience what it was like to serve in those capacities. A large part of the congregation took up the challenge and tried new opportunities for ministries. Trinity’s congregation encompasses the young, the old and everyone in-between and we care deeply for one another. About one hundred families strong, our parishioners come from Marshfield and the surrounding towns of Duxbury, Kingston, Plymouth, Pembroke, Scituate and Norwell. We are a loving congregation in which everyone strives to meet the needs of our families, our parish and our community. Our strong sense of community is reinforced every Sunday through worship and fellowship, building our connections with one another and welcoming new faces. As a congregation we are not afraid to get our hands dirty, roll up our sleeves and work. While willing to embrace change, we want to do it thoughtfully and respectfully, balancing a congregational sensibility with Anglican tradition.