Prayer
Usher/Greeters welcome people to Mass, assist others with seating and special needs at Mass, take up the collection, and assist with the distribution of bulletins after Mass. Training is provided. (Youth are able to participate.)
Lectors proclaim the Scriptures at Sunday and daily Masses. This ministry requires scriptural prayer and reflection and basic speaking skills. Training is provided. (Must be Confirmed in order to be a Lector.) (Youth are able to participate.)
Eucharistic Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC) assist with the distribution of Holy Communion. New Eucharistic Ministers must be commissioned before they can be scheduled. Training is provided. (Must be Confirmed in order to be a EMHC.)
Altar Servers & Cross Bearers (Youth) assist the priest during Mass, including weekend liturgies, holiday Masses, funerals, weddings, and other special occasions. Training is provided.
Choir (Singers & Musicians) ─ Singers & Musicians are encouraged to become members of one of our parish choirs. (Youth are able to participate.)
- Traditional Choir members are men, women, and youth who provide music and lead the singing during the 8:30 a.m. Sunday Mass and occasionally for special events. Rehearsals are Thursday evenings and 8:00 a.m. Sunday mornings. New members are always welcome
- Resurrection Choir sings at funerals when the regular choir is not available. This choir practices three to four times per year.
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration ─ A devotional practice where the Blessed Sacrament is exposed around-the-clock in Holy Trinity's Day Chapel. Life-long graces and blessings are bestowed on participants and loved ones of those who take time away from worldly distractions to restore peace within themselves and others. Volunteer adorers rotate each hour, sitting with Our Lord in prayer, meditation, and praise. Weekly commitment.
Contemplative Outreach
provides opportunities for centering prayer (also known as silent prayer) on the first and third Friday of the month at 12:45 p.m. in the Fr. Allen room. Twenty minutes of prayer is followed by a 30-minute lesson/discussion.

