Welcome!
Our Mission StatementDrawn together by the power of the Holy Spirit and committed to the goodness of the created world, We seek a passionate connection to God and others through study, prayer and worship, by opening our lives to one another, and by serving others through grateful hearts.
Trinity Episcopal Church is located at Bush and Gough in San Francisco. From our Tiffany stained glass to our world-class Skinner pipe organ, Trinity Church is known throughout the Bay Area for dramatic architecture, high quality musical, artistic offerings and prophetic voice in both word and sacrament.
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Our Mission Statement nourishes our community life and worship. We hope that you will come and join us for our Sunday Eucharists at 9am and 11am. At this time we are worshipping in St Mary's Chapel while our main church undergoes seismic evaluation.
Our 9am Eucharist is a said service and uses Rite II from The Prayer Book. Our 11am Eucharist is a Choral Eucharist Rite II from The Prayer Book.
We are a community that gathers in the context of a living liturgy, that reflects our dedication to "a passionate connection to God and to others" through thought provoking sermons, excellent choral music and hymnody. Trinity is a lay-led congregation and this is reflected in the vital role of our laity in our worship. Our four priests preside at our Eucharists and are available for the needs of the congregation and the community.
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Sacred cocktails in the CastroSacred cocktails in the Castro, a weekly pub theology presentation-discussion that takes place at the Lookout Bar (16th Street at Market) every Monday evening from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.. Sacred cocktails provides a comfortable, hospitable, non-threatening forum in which people — especially those who are not affiliated with a church — can explore spirituality and LGBT sexuality, with the ultimate goal of helping them make meaningful connections between the two and build relationships among Christian and non-Christian LGBT folks in the city who are interested in these topics. Each week a guest speaks for 20 minutes about a topic or their own faith journey, followed by approximately 40 minutes of discussion. All are invited!When: Mondays, 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Where: Thick and Thin@The Lookout Bar, 3600 16th Street at Market Street, San Francisco Cost: Free, drinks and food are available for purchase Contact: Reverend Tommy Dillon, tommy@saintaidan.org, 415.285.9540 ext. 2 |
NEW AT TRINITY!

Sophia in TrinitySophia in Trinity is an inclusive community welcoming all those on the margins and especially those marginalized by the Roman Catholic Church: LGBT people, those that are divorced, remarried, those who witness to reproductive rights, all seeking justice and equality and the integrity of creation. Find out more at our Sophia at Trinity page. |
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