Sunday Worship

Corporate Christian worship is a dialogue between God and His people. It is what we say and do when we come into the presence of God as His people in community. And because we were made for life in communion with God, this dialogue with God in worship is life giving to us as His people. 

Worship is not just a meeting, it is service where we are called to actively participate in ascribing glory to God through listening, praying, singing, speaking, and the sacraments. Because we believe worship should be shaped by God’s word, we are committed to worship that is God-centered, biblically based, simple, and reliant on the means of grace. Because we believe worship should be life-giving, we are committed to worship that is vibrant, exciting, meaningful, filled with the Holy Spirit, authentic, and inspirational. Because we believe worship should be engaging, we are committed to worship that is relevant, participatory, culturally appropriate, and winsome. Because we believe that worship should be rooted in traditions that unite us with the church across generations, we are committed to worship that is reformed, Presbyterian, and historically informed.

Morning and Evening Worship Together

We are committed to morning and evening worship because it is both right and good. It is right because it follows the biblical pattern of worship God’s people have followed since the earliest days. It is good because the different styles of the two services work together to develop the whole person (intellectually, emotionally, behaviorally) into the men and women God wants us to be.  They are different but complementary in their form, style, and music.

Morning Worship 10:00 a.m.

Sunday mornings at Trinity are unapologetically committed to biblical and historic Christian worship. The style of the morning services is more structured with a liturgy emphasizing reverence, majesty, and the glory of God without losing the authenticity of worship in the presence of a personal, relational God.  We are led by the choir and organ, often with guest instrumentalists. Our music on Sunday morning is typically from our hymnal. The service incorporates many traditional elements of worship like the Doxology and Gloria Patri, the Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds, prayers of confession, assurance of forgiveness, and other classical forms of worship.  The sermons at Trinity are expositional, meaning that our pastors approach God’s Word to explain and apply its truth to living in a culture that has largely rejected the Bible’s teachings.

Evening Vespers 6:00 p.m.

Vespers worship is no less thoughtful than the morning but it is less formal, emphasizing the nearness of God and the fellowship of His people. In addition to a homily, the Vespers include extended times of singing, testimonies of God’s grace from members, missionary reports, and times of prayer. Vespers music is led from the piano with other musicians, and includes not only time-tested hymns of the faith, but biblically sound hymns and songs from some of the best poets and composers of the present Church. The Vespers Service is usually under an hour long, and often is followed by a time for refreshments and fellowship.

Join Us

We believe that the tradition and transcendence of morning worship paired with the immanence and warmth of evening worship combine to shape corporate dialogue and fellowship with our Lord that is both foundationally strong and emotionally authentic. We hope you will join us for BOTH morning and evening worship.  

We warmly welcome all who wish to come and worship with us. It is our goal to worship God in services that are historic, life filled, participatory, and Christ centered. Worship is the first and foremost activity of the Church. In worship we enter into the presence of God and ascribe to Him glory, honor, and majesty.

On the Air (Radio)

Live Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. on Montgomery radio WLWI-AM 1440. Outside the Montgomery area you can still listen through I Heart Radio.

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Sunday services at 10 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

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