If you are interested in joining a group, or have an idea to for a new Vitality Group, contact Mildred Chandler at mcchandler@mindspring.com.

New Beginnings
Lina Lowry

New Beginnings, a ministry for senior citizens, meets weekly on Thursday mornings for gentle yoga, Bible Study, to attend noon-day service, and also help with the distribution of brown bag lunches to needy persons. We also exchange news, sponsor programs and excursions of interest to those 60-plus and their friends of all ages, and encourage participation in all phases of Trinity life.

Nature & Spirituality
Cindy Jay

Our mission is to help people find greater spiritual completeness through engagement with nature. We ensure people have an enhanced appreciation of our environment and embrace a spiritual connection with God through nature. We also hope to empower the community of faith in a call to action to bring “good energy” to climate change and lifestyle issues that affect our earth. The Nature & Spirituality group welcomes opportunities to meet in natural surroundings for hikes, walks, observing, picnics, volunteer gardening and trail clearing, and other activities that put us in tune with nature and its holiness.

Spirituality for Alienated Parents
Nora Renzulli

This group of parents meets weekly for a peer-led, two-hour meeting, held on Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Meetings offer support to parents alienated from their children due to court decisions.

20s / 30s Group
Heather Lorch

The mission of the 20s/30s Group is to encourage young adults within the Trinity Church/St. Paul's Chapel community to connect with each other and with God, and to explore Christian meaning in an inclusive and accepting environment through service, ministry, discussion, and social events. Bible studies, brunches after Sunday Eucharist, service opportunities, special dinner series, and other gatherings are organized. All are welcome, and participation in other parts of Trinity life is encouraged as well.

Retreats
Ralph Lowry

The Retreat ministry is responsible for three retreats a year: They are the Adult Parish retreat, Family Retreat (now called the Parish Retreat), and Recovery Retreat. All retreats seek to have a spiritual theme, as well as provide time for personal reflection for all participants. With the exception of the Recovery retreat, they have a specific theme or purpose that is usually left to the discretion of the facilitator. The Recovery Retreat is spiritual in nature and has one purpose and one goal: to help people stay sober.

The Adult Retreat is usually held the last week of January, the Parish Family Retreat usually happens in June, and the Recovery Retreat occurs in December.

Wine & Cheese Social Gatherings
Ryan Campbell
Ben Johnson

Wine and Cheese social gatherings provide an opportunity to get to know our fellow parishioners in a more intimate setting: they are a time for relaxation and good conversation. Bring your own bottle of wine, a wedge of cheese, and crackers.

Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
Contact Lina Lowry
Cynthia Moten

ECW provides all women of Trinity Church/St. Paul's Chapel opportunities for Christian fellowship within the parish and throughout the Diocese. ECW organizes Trinity’s participation in the United Thank Offering.



Trinity Wall Street | for a world of good