Trinity Times - March 2025
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Church Business

Office Hours

Trinity’s office hours are:

  • Monday 9am –12pm (Carl Thorpe in office)
  • Tuesday 9am – 12pm (Revd. Deborah and Carl Thorpe in office)
  • Wednesday 9am – 12pm (Carl Thorpe in office)

As always, if you need to speak with a priest, call Revd. Deborah at (585) 729-3231 or email her at deborahduguidmay@gmail.com.

Minutes

Approved minutes from the Vestry and various committees/groups are available online. Please visit https://trinity-greeceny.org/go/MeetingMinutes to access them.

Trinity Times Archive

Past issues of the new Trinity Times can be found online at
https://trinity-greeceny.org/go/TrinityTimesArchive.


Trinity Episcopal Church is an open, inclusive, and affirming community that welcomes all regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, language, immigration status, faith background, socio-economic status, or physical ability.

Trinity Episcopal Church is committed to being an open and affirming church that welcomes LGBTQIA+ people into full participation in the life and leadership of our congregation. We recognize the unique blessings and gifts that the LGBTQIA+ community bring to the Church, and we acknowledge that our spiritual lives are more full, more vibrant, and more whole when all are included at the table, in service, and in leadership.

We recognize that LGBTQIA+ people have historically been excluded from full participation in Christian communities. This exclusion has caused demonstrative harm. Therefore, we are intentional in our invitation and welcome to this marginalized group. We seek to restore justice, learn from our past and those we have historically ostracized, and heal God’s beloved community.


We gratefully acknowledge with respect the Seneca Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, whose ancestral lands the Town of Greece and the City of Rochester now occupy. We encourage every member of our community to learn about the indigenous communities who make their home here today and to work for indigenous rights and justice.

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3450 W. Ridge Rd.
Rochester, NY 14626

Office (585) 225-7848
staff@trinity-greeceny.org

Revd. Deborah (585) 729-3231
deborahduguidmay@gmail.com

We gratefully acknowledge with respect the Seneca Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, whose ancestral lands the Town of Greece and the City of Rochester now occupy. We encourage every member of our community to learn about the indigenous communities who make their home here today and to work for indigenous rights and justice.


Trinity Episcopal Church is committed to being an open and affirming church that welcomes LGBTQIA+ people into full participation in the life and leadership of our congregation. We recognize the unique blessings and gifts that the LGBTQIA+ community bring to the Church, and we acknowledge that our spiritual lives are more full, more vibrant, and more whole when all are included at the table, in service, and in leadership.

We recognize that LGBTQIA+ people have historically been excluded from full participation in Christian communities. This exclusion has caused demonstrative harm. Therefore, we are intentional in our invitation and welcome to this marginalized group. We seek to restore justice, learn from our past and those we have historically ostracized, and heal God’s beloved community.