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Trinity Church, 115 Charlotte Street, Saint John Saturday, November 27 10.00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. There will be a break from approximately 12-1 for lunch. Bring your own, or visit a nearby food establishment. If we still can’t do liquids at noon, we will take orders and bring...

If you are looking towards Christmas – a Trinity Shirt might be the perfect gift for someone you know or love. Possibly a child who grew up in Trinity but now is away. Place your order soon so that you will not be disappointed. At this...

Save The Steeple Hooked Rug Raffle 2021 The Compass This beautiful handmade rug is 3’ x 3’ and was designed and hooked by our very own talented artist JoAnne Rivers. She has used Briggs and Little pure wool yarn and the colors are absolutely gorgeous. Tickets are...

Last year Trinity helped the Salvation Army ministry by staffing many hours in Brunswick Square. I have been in contact with the Salvation Army and suggested Trinity would be looking forward to offering our support again this year at the Brunswick Square location. I will...

Each two-month period Trinity will select a non-for-profit service that resides and works within our community. Donations can be brought in to the church anytime throughout the month and at the end of each period the collected donations will be delivered with a letter from...

Hospital is in Red – which means the Chaplain is not free to visit has one would expect. Being in Red – means that clergy visits are NOT permitted unless the patient is imminently dying and the family has requested they come. The visit MUST be...

Circuit Breaker – As of Friday October 29th the Saint John area is being added to the Circuit Breaker path that the NB Provincial Government has in place to curb the spread of the COVID 19. This increased restriction speaks to the interactions of our personal movements...

Trinity is blessed to have a wonderfully talented seamstress in our parish, Marie, who with just the power of suggestion has crafted a prototype of a Trinity Pew Cushion within the same day of the suggestion a week ago. To this end Marie has bartered...

  Safe Harbour House – built on the land previously occupied by St James Anglican Church Broad St. offers shelter to young adults in transition to a more permanent dwelling. As they are planning on the fall and winter needs, they have put out a request...