CHURCH

Trinity Episcopal Church

Episcopal parish in downtown Asheville with classic liturgy, clear teaching, and accessible next steps for families and singles alike. Join for worship and stay to connect.
60 Church St, Asheville, NC 28801
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Welcome to Trinity Episcopal Church

At Trinity, you find a steady Anglican rhythm that helps you pray, think, and act with clarity. The liturgy moves at a humane pace. Scripture is read aloud. The sermon invites reflection and action. You will receive Communion with the congregation and hear music that supports shared prayer. If you value beauty and order, the service will feel like home. If you are exploring faith, the structure will guide you in simple, helpful ways. Greeters offer bulletins, assist with seating, and answer questions about children, accessibility, and parking.

Your next step is simple. Stay for coffee after the service and introduce yourself. Join a newcomers’ conversation. Ask about the small group that fits your week. Trinity offers formation for children, students, and adults, along with outreach that serves neighbors with dignity. You can begin with Sunday worship, add a class, and join a serving team when you are ready. If you prefer a quieter setting, try the evening service and notice how the sanctuary invites prayer at day’s end. Clergy and lay leaders will help you take one clear step at a time.

Before you come, check details and seasonal schedules at trinityasheville.org. Share the map with a friend who is meeting you downtown: Open Trinity on Google Maps. Arrive a few minutes early to breathe, kneel, and prepare. You will find a church that respects your time, values your questions, and invites you to grow at a sustainable pace. If you want to serve, you will find meaningful roles. If you need rest, you will find space to be still. Trinity helps you follow Jesus with both heart and mind, Sunday to Sunday.

Plan Your Visit

Dress in what helps you participate. Children are welcome. Nursery care is available during key hours. If you prefer to keep children with you, sit near the front so they can see. Introduce yourself to a priest after the service and ask for a simple reading plan or a next group to try. Keep it small. Keep it regular. You will notice how common prayer shapes your week with calm and purpose.