
Worship
Regular Sunday Worship Schedule
8 a.m. Rite I with Celebration of the Eucharist in the Nave
9 a.m. Sunday School in the lower level and Adult Formation in the Parish Hall*
10 a.m. Rite II with Celebration of the Eucharist in the Nave*
Fellowship time is held in the Parish Hall after the 10 a.m. service.
*Nursery available
Online Worship
A livestream of the 10 a.m. Rite II service is available each Sunday on Trinity’s YouTube channel, Trinity Tosa Live. You can watch the service either live or at your convenience.
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15 Pentecost 21 September 2025
14 Pentecost 14 September 2025
The Day of Pentecost 8 June 2025
Evening Prayer with Confirmation
3 Easter Sunday May 4 2025cost 27 July 2025
2 Lent March 16 2025
1 Lent March 9 2025
Ash Wednesday 5 March 2025
Last Epiphany 2 March 2025
7 Epiphany 23 February 2025
6 Epiphany 16 February 2025
5 Epiphany 9 February 2025
The Presentation 2 February 2025
3 Epiphany January 26 2025
2 Epiphany January 19 2025
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Children are always welcome in every church service, but if you would like to utilize our nursery, it is open and staffed during the 10 a.m. service. We also have a room where the service can be heard adjacent to the nursery with a changing table and a rocking chair. Additionally, the service can be heard in the library, and the 10 a.m. service can be viewed in the open area near the classrooms. Please see an usher if you need help finding any of these areas.
The nursery is open at 9 a.m. for anyone who would like to utilize it while they attend Adult Formation.
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Trinity Choir
This choir of adults and young adults enhances and supports the song of the congregation. Repertoire in a variety of styles (from traditional to Gospel) is offered each Sunday. Rehearsals are on Thursday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. The choir sings at the 10 a.m. Liturgy each Sunday from September (after Labor Day) to the Feast of the Holy Trinity (usually in early June). The choir is open to all singers, high school age and older.
For more information, contact Curt Sather, Director of Music, at music@trinitywauwatosa.org.
Instrumentalists
We invite a variety of instrumentalists to take part in our music ministry. Instrumentation includes, but is not limited to: piano, guitar, flute, recorder, violin, clarinet, brass instruments, and percussion.
Liturgical Handbells
Music for handbells, choir and congregation regularly enhance our worship.
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If you have a prayer request you would like to have included in the Intercessions at liturgy, please send an email to:
trintosaprayerrequests
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The Book of Common Prayer is a treasure chest full of devotional and teaching resources for individuals and congregations, but it is also the primary symbol of our unity.
We, who are many and diverse, come together in Christ through our worship, our common prayer. The prayer book was last revised in 1979 and contains our liturgies, our prayers, our theological documents and much, much more.
This website publishes the Daily Office (morning and evening) from the Book of Common Prayer. Each day is based on the Liturgical Calendar and Rite I and Rite II are posted. Files may be read online or downloaded for printing.
The Liturgical Calendar includes links to the weekly readings.
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There are two Communion Stations at the 10:00 a.m. liturgy. The “standing station” is located on the left (pulpit) side of the center aisle. Once you have received the Bread, if you desire to receive wine, please pick up a small, compostable cup located on the nearby stand, and the cruet bearer will pour wine into the cup. Once you’ve consumed the wine, please deposit the used cup in the receptacle at the end of the row as you return to your seat. If you wish to receive Communion at the Altar Rail, please line up on the right hand (lectern) side of the aisle. You may either stand or kneel to receive at the Rail. Once you’ve received the Bread, you can choose to either receive the wine by “intinction” (touching the Bread lightly to the wine) from the ceramic chalice, or by drinking from silver chalice. Once you and your family have received Communion, you may leave the Rail and return to your seat. If you require gluten free bread, please make your way to the Altar Rail, and notify the Celebrant if you’ve not already done so. You may need to cross the aisle to get to the Communion Station you prefer. Thisis perfectly acceptable!