This week at Holy Trinity: Saturday, 5:30 p.m., Evening Prayer and Conversation on the Conference Line; Sunday, 9 a.m., Mass for the 16th Sunday after Pentecost; coffee hour to follow.
Sunday School/Youth Fellowship meets at 4 p.m. twice a month in St. Michael's Chapel during the year.
Activities include a children's chapel service, snacks and age-appropriate activities for those from pre-K through high school.
Start-up date for 2024-25 will be announced soon.
Click here to download the leaflet for this morning's Mass.
Plan to be with us for a parish gathering on Sunday, Sept. 22 at 5 p.m. as we celebrate the coming of fall and all the possibilities it brings. Our party will be held on the plaza (weather permitting).
As in days of old, we’ll supply the hamburgers, hot dogs, beverages and paper products – the rest is up to you.
Please sign up at the back of the church and let us know how many are coming and what side dishes and desserts you’ll bring to help complete our feast.
There will be music (maybe some dancing), games for the kids (or grown-ups), and great fellowship.Help is needed, please let Theresa know what you can do.
Look what the soup ladies are making in September! It's something new -- chicken corn chowder, a warm idea for cooler days.
Deadline for orders is Sept. 15 for Sept. 20-24 pickup.
The soup is $4 a pint and $7 a quart. Payment is by cash, check or Vanco.Order forms are on our Soup Page.There is always plenty of soup available in our freezer. Just call the church office for details.
Our soup ministry benefits our meals for shut-ins programs.
Every dog has its day, and that day this year is Saturday, Sept. 28, when Holy Trinity observes the blessing of animals for St. Francis Day.
All animals and their owners are welcome to receive a blessing from Fr. Marty. The service on the Plaza will begin at 10 a.m.
By the way, animals do not have to real. Children are invited to bring their favorite stuffed animal for Fr. Marty's blessing.
Donations will benefit animal rescue.
One of the best days of the year in town, Collingswood Porchfest is a volunteer-organized grassroots community music and arts festival designed to foster connectedness through the arts.
The spirit of the day is one of community connections. Performers set up shop on their porch, a neighbor’s or even a stranger's porch at organizer-designated time slots between noon and 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28.The day culminates in a large after-party.
The schedule, including who will perform at Holy Trinity, will be available soon.
The St. Francis Garden was an idea conceived by our late rector, Fr. Mark H. Chattin, after seeing one on a visit to a parish where he had once been the rector.
Several members of the parish, including Sue Verzella, Robert Staszewski, Pat Penney, Theresa Chattin, Yvonne Bones, and Megan Woods were involved in the creation of the memorial garden.
For more information, here is a link to the brochure.As part of their mission and outreach efforts, Holy Trinity and residents of Premier Cadbury of Cherry Hill are reaching out to the “Upcycling Card Program” at St. John of God Community Services in Westville.
The creative citizens in the Vocational Rehabilitation/Adult Services group at St. John of God will remove the front of each card and create a new greeting card. More than 1,700 cards have been collected.
Boxes for the cards are on tables near the tower door at Holy Trinity.
Should you have any questions about this effort, call Craig Burgess at 856-667-2003 or see him at coffee hour after Sunday Mass.
The role of our Prayer Chain will be to regularly lift people whose health or other life struggles have been brought to our attention in prayer.
The group plans to meet regularly, via telephone conference line, to ensure that lists are kept up-to-date and to share their experiences with prayer.
We all know the profound effect prayer can have on our own lives and on the lives of those for whom we pray.
If you would like to be part of this newly forming at-home ministry, please speak to or email Theresa Chattin at theresa15@aol.com, or call Charlotte Sink in the church office at 856-858-0491.
Saturday, 5:30 p.m., Evening Prayer and Conversation on the Conference Line.
Sunday, Sept. 8, 9 a.m., Mass for the Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost; coffee hour to follow.
Saturday, Sept. 14, 5:30 p.m., Evening Prayer and Conversation on the Conference Line.
Sunday, Sept. 15, 9 a.m., Mass for the Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost.
Tuesday, Sept. 17, 7:30 p.m., Vestry
Sunday, Sept. 22, 5 p.m., Parish Cookout
Saturday, Sept. 28, 10 a.m., St. Francis Blessing of the Animals
Saturday, Sept. 28, noon to 7 p.m., Collingswood Porchfest.
Saturday, Oct. 5, Collingswood Book Fair with a Used-Book Sale at Holy Trinity.
Please don't forget to keep up with your pledge. Bills still need to be paid. You can give electronically. Use the holiday season to help us meet our financial obligations and help us grow.
There are many Sundays available for you to remember your loved ones with flowers.
Contact Charlotte Sink at the church office. The cost is $45.
A $5 shopping pass from the department-store chain entitles shoppers to a 25 percent discount that benefited area nonprofits including Holy Trinity.
Charlotte Sink has shopping passes for this year's event Oct. 22.Holy Trinity's mission is to be a welcoming faith community that celebrates God's presence and activity through worship, education, and fellowship, and by seeking and serving Christ in all persons.
Our worship at Holy Trinity centers on weekly celebrations of the presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist.
These are the central component of our lives in faith.
The number 856-861-3864 – PIN 924 821.
Holy Trinity Church is a parish of the Diocese of New Jersey, the second-oldest in the Episcopal Church, founded in 1785.
The Rt. Rev. Dr. Sally French, the XIII Bishop of the Diocese of New Jersey, was elected in 2023.
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is at 801 W. State Street in Trenton.
Holy Trinity and the Diocese of New Jersey are part of the Episcopal Church, founded in 1789, and headquartered in New York. The church has 6,423 parishes in nine provinces in the United States and elsewhere.
The Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, elected in 2015, is the 27th presiding bishop and primate of the church. The Most Rev. Sean Rowe becomes presiding bishop Nov. 1.
The Episcopal Church is one of 165 members of the worldwide Anglican Communion, founded in 1867 in London, England.
The communion has 85 million members within the Church of England and other national and regional churches in full communion.
The Most Rev. Justin Welby, the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury, is the spiritual head of the Communion, comprising churches founded by the Church of England.