Trinity was established as an African American mission church more than a century ago. We played a leading role in civil rights and social justice in a city scarred by the massive resistance to school integration in the late 1950s, and by the “urban renewal” that virtually destroyed middle-class Black businesses and neighborhoods in the early 1960s.
Our members intentionally sought reconciliation by reaching out to our White partners in civil rights work. Together, we created a multicultural church.
Today, in our worship and our music, we draw on the rich history and global diversity of the Christian faith. Through our Bread & Roses ministry and the White Feather Historical & Educational Project, we continue to work at the intersections of racial, economic and environmental justice.
We invite you to explore our website and learn more. Better yet, come visit us on Sunday. We can’t wait to meet you.