Trinity's story is a faith story as its members continue to look to the Bible to discern God's will in a modern age. The center of our faith is Jesus Christ, the risen Lord, who calls us to discover the way of discipleship in our time. The Holy Spirit gathers us and empowers us for ministry. We practice infant and believer's baptism and open communion. Our common faith is summarized in the statement of faith of the United Church of Christ. We invite you to join us in our faith journey and invite you to help write the next chapter of Trinity's story in the new millennium.
Trinity is part of the United Church of Christ, which is made up of four separate former denominations: The Reformed Church, the Evangelical Synod of North America, the Congregational Church, and the Christian Church. The Congregational and Christian Churches merged, as did the Evangelical and Reformed Church. These mergers were completed by the mid 1930's. In 1957 the Evangelical and Reformed Churches and the Christian churches merged to form the present day United Church of Christ. . Trinity is in covenant fellowship with 41 other churches of the Catoctin Association and with the nearly 200 congregations of the Central Atlantic Conference which covers an area from New Jersey to Richmond, Virginia and from the Shenandoah Valley to the Chesapeake Bay.