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What’s it like?

The Service

Sunday morning worship at Holy Trinity Church is traditional. Music is led by Chris Prestia, Organist and Choirmaster.  Trinity has a talented choir, providing an anthem most Sundays and on occasion instrumental ensembles such as brass and strings are included.  Worshipers sing three hymns as well.  Senior Pastor Joel Petruschke oversees the liturgy(work of the people) and a sermon.   Lay readers share the Bible lessons for the day.

While the physical space of the sanctuary may appear formal with the colonial architecture, stained glass and pews with doors…you will feel welcome here.  There are times for congregational participation through singing of hymns and songs, as well as other spoken parts.  The printed program you receive when entering will guide you through the service. There will also be times for silent reflection as well.

 

Who will I meet first?

When you first enter the church, you will be greeted both by other worshipers and by ushers. Greeters will welcome you and ushers will  walk with you to a seat, help with the latch on the pew and provide you with a program for the service.

   

 

What about the seats/pews?

One of the first things you will notice when going to your seat, is that there are doors on the ends of each row of seats. We call the seats pews. These doors date back to a time when there was no central heating in our building. Those coming to worship would warm a brick in their fireplace at home and bring the brick with them to worship. They would place the warmed brick at their feet. The doors are in place to keep the heat from escaping. On the inside of each door is a small latch. The latch will need to be turned in order for the door to open. We have also discovered that seats with doors are welcomed by families with toddlers. .

 

May I take communion?

Yes. Any person that is baptized–no matter the denomination or tradition–is welcome to receive Holy Communion during worship. 

 

How should I dress?

We encourage everyone to be comfortable and to wear what they want to worship.  You’ll see a variety from suits and dresses to jeans and t-shirts, even shorts and flip flops in the summer.  

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Family News


A great kickoff to the new Church School Year

Sunday, September 7th, Trinity kicked off the Church Sunday School Year with an all ages congregational Talent Show! We heard a variety of music, jokes, and a skit. A special thank you to all our performers and for those that attended, it was a great experience. For more photos, visit Trinity's FB page.

July Summer Family Prayer Time

Families made a "prayer cross." located in Trinity's narthex. You are invited to write down a prayer on the colorful slips of paper beside the cross and then roll up your prayer and stick it in the "prayer cross" as a reminder that God is the answer to all our needs.

First Friday in July at Holy Trinity Lutheran

Trinity celebrated Lancaster's First Friday July 4th with outdoor games! Our resident chess coach showed off some smart moves for the games of chess. Save the date and join us Friday, August 1st at 5:00 pm for more family fun during Lancaster's First Fridays celebrations.

Upcoming Events


September 21, 2025

Adult Forum with Drew Snyder

Columbia Borough Police Officer, Drew Snyder will talk with us about "Personal Safety and Awareness". Things you should know for your well being and that of your family and friends.

September 21, 2025

C.S. Lewis The Chronicles Of Narnia

The study of presented by Mary and Tony Appplegate on C.S. Lewis's well read series, The Chronicles of Narnia continues. The Applegates will share their study of the books, take a deep dive into themes, good vs. evil, the purpose of the writer as the tale is told. Books will be provided. For all interested, the group will meet in the cafe at start of the education hour.....approximately 11am.

September 21, 2025

Faith Talk after worship in the library and via zoom

The teaching on the upcoming Sunday lectionary continues

September 28, 2025

Adult Forum with Pastor Joel

A continuing series with Pastor Joel leading a discussion...we talk and listen to one another on a topic relevant for the day.

September 28, 2025

Faith Talk after worship in the library and via zoom

No Faith Talk today. We will join the forum for Pastor Joe's presentation.

October 5, 2025

Faith Talk after worship in the library and via zoom

It being the first Sunday in the month, the study will be on Luther's Small Catechism.

October 5, 2025

Adult Forum – Habitat for Humanity

Representatives from Lancaster Habitat for Humanity will share their recent works and outlooks for the future

October 5, 2025

Faith Talk after worship in the library and via zoom

It being the first Sunday of the month, Doug will teach on Luther's Small Catechism.

October 12, 2025

Adult Forum – The Christian Church Reformation Part One

The first in a two part series where we will dig a bit deeper into the Reformation of Luther's Day. There was a lot going on in Europe and the Near East at the time. Let's be open to learning more about this critical event in the history and evolution of "The Church"

October 19, 2025

Adult Forum – The Christian Reformation Part Two

We continue with the second in a two part series. The Arts were impacted and influenced greatly during the Reformation period. We'll take a look at this along with some other historical perspectives.

October 26, 2025

Adult Forum – Konde Diocese

In August we heard from Reverend Cliff Eschbach on his most recent trip to the Konde Diocese in Tanzania. On this day, representatives from the Diocese will present to us the wonderful things happening there and the challenges they face.