address:651 Pequot Avenue
Southport, CT 06890
phone:203-255-0454
fax:203-255-6096
website:Trinity Episcopal Church
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when:8:00am, Southport, CT
venue:Trinity Episcopal Church
when:10:00am, Southport, CT
venue:Trinity Episcopal Church
when:8:00am, Southport, CT
venue:Trinity Episcopal Church
when:10:00am, Southport, CT
venue:Trinity Episcopal Church
when:8:00am, Southport, CT
venue:Trinity Episcopal Church
Mission :
To become a compassionate community of Jesus Christ, where we serve God's people, celebrate God's blessings, and discover a saving balance to the pressures of the world.
History :
The origins of Trinity Parish are closely intertwined with the history of the
Episcopal Church in America. Prior to 1700, the only religious organization
permitted to exist in the Colony of Connecticut was the Congregational Faith and
Order. Members of the Church of England residing in Connecticut, unhappy with
the state of affairs, in 1701 arranged for the formation of an organization
called the Venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign
Parts. In 1702, two ministers of the Church of England representing the Society as
missionaries, surveyed various places in New England as locations for churches.
As a result of their efforts, the Society established a mission in Rye, New York
in 1704 and a minister began to visit Fairfield and Stratford. Services were
held over the next 15 years by visiting ministers. In 1724, a warden and two vestrymen were appointed for a new
parish in Fairfield and construction of a church was begun on Mill Plain, about
a mile from the Village. The first service was conducted on November 10, 1725,
Thanksgiving Day. The parish consisted of approximately 40 families.
