"A Loving,
Christ-Centered Community
Actively Reaching Out
to All People"
We've been waiting for you! It is not by accident that you are here. God has brought you to us. Above all else we want to express Christ's love to you with genuine, heartfelt warmth. We're eager to get to know you.
You’ll find that Historic Trinity is a family, rich in the relationships that matter most. Growing spiritually together, we worship, we do service projects, we learn and we reach out to the world with life-transforming truth. Our doors are open, our hearts are open to you, no matter who you are.
If you've been thinking, praying, searching and hoping for a place to belong, then Trinity may be the place for you. If you come to us as a visitor, we hope that you'll leave as a friend who's been blessed by worshiping with us.
If you live in or close to the Washington Ave. loft district, this Sunday you might want to head for our downtown community at VintageTen, 1004 Locust (below the wine bar). Worship starts at 10:30 a.m. every Sunday.
We encourage you to join us. (Read on!)

NOTE: There's no 5 p.m. evening Eucharist service Saturday, Feb. 18, due to the Mardi Gras parade.

SOUP-SUPPERS BEFORE WEDNESDAY LENTEN SERVICES AT 6 P.M. ON THE 3RD FLOOR OF PARISH HOUSE. ALL WELCOME!
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Serving the people of the greater St. Louis area since 1839, Historic Trinity is a diverse community in mission, an intentionally inclusive congregation, welcoming all to our worship and ministries. We are a congregation of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.
Our mission is to be a loving, Christ-centered community, actively reaching out to all in worship and service. We therefore commit ourselves to grow by reaching out to every person, shining the Gospel's good news of God's acceptance through Jesus Christ, and encouraging and supporting one another in our faith journey.
During 2001-2012 we also join with our church body in celebrating the bicentennial of the birth of our second pastor and founding president of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Dr. C.F.W. Walther. If you are visiting the city, take Trinity a part of your observance of this milestone!
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