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The
most obvious expression of our love for our neighbor is found in
the caring ministries of Trinity Church. As we provide for the physical
and spiritual needs of both our members and our neighbors in this
community and beyond, we strive to obey the instructions of Jesus
and become His hands and feet, sharing His love with those in need.

Trinity has a wide variety of "hands on" ministry
opportunities that we sponsor and we participate in many joint
ministries with other
churches. These ministries include:
- Healing Ministry - Betty Waddell (281-470-9026)
There is a powerful ministry that goes on each Sunday during communion.
It is our Healing Ministry, and we are in need to additional
Healing Ministers. Learn more.
- Homebound Meals - Frances Cummings (281-424-7375)
Homebound Meals is a ministry that will provide a meal for our
parishioners who have just come home from the hospital. Learn
more.
- Hospital Visitation - Eleanor Albon (281-428-7787)
Volunteers for this ministry visit members of our congregation
who are hospitalized in Baytown. Learn
more.
- Lay Eucharistic Visitors - John Lefeber (281-427-9476)
Lay Eucharistic Visitors (LEVs) take communion to shut-ins at
their homes or in the hospital. Learn more about the Lay services
at Trinity.
- Tract Racks - Gary and Donna Garner (281-427-4630)
- Loaves and Fishes - Susan Hazelwood (281-383-2544)
- Second Family Care Team - Jan Abbey (281-839-1132)
- Stephen Ministry - Fr. Nick Novak (281-421-0900)
Our congregation's Stephen Ministry equips lay people through
fifty hours of intense training to provide confidential, one-to-one
Christian care to individuals in our congregation and community
who are experiencing difficulties in their lives. Stephen Ministry
is Jesus caring for people through people.
Learn more about Stephen Ministry at Trinity.
- Walking the Mourner's Path - Micki Rios (281-421-3935)
and Sharon Gorman-Rogers (281-422-5188)
Walking the Mourner's Path is a Christ-centered bereavement training
and grief support program. More
information.
- Contemplative Prayer - Gena Davis 281-421-0090 In contemplative Prayer, we rest in silence in God's presence, accepting that
God knows our needs and that this knowledge is the love which creates and will eventually complete us. The Trinity Contemplative Prayer groups meet on Tuesday mornings from 10-11 a.m. and on Wednesday evenings from 5:30-6:20 p.m., in the Sanctuary.
- Wednesday Morning Prayer Group - Kathleen Graf
- Helping Hands - Micki Rios (281-421-3935)
&
Kathy Villemez (281-421-0090)
The Helping Hands ministry encompasses a number of projects but
the underlying purpose is being Christ to others
through this ministry. By showing Christ to others, Helping Hands
participants have been blessed to see what the love
of Christ does in them when they offer theirselves and their gifts
to the Lord to use. Learn more about the Helping Hands ministry.
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