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Trinity Episcopal Church
Ennis
MT
59729
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Who we are
Our Vision:
To show Christ’s love in our lives through worship, discipleship, and service.
Our Mission:
As the body of Christ, the Congregation of Trinity Episcopal is individually and corporately called to live a life of faith in Jesus Christ through the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit. We will reach out in love—educating, baptizing, and equipping all members for ministry. We will use the gifts, talents, and resources of Trinity Church to implement in every way possible the Baptismal Covenant as stated in the Book of Common Prayer.
Join us for worship at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings. Stay and enjoy fellowship, coffee, and energy for your journey. You can expect to enter a unique and graceful church, built in 1902, filled with friendly people. Trinity provides an oasis of faith in a world filled with cacaphony.
Come as you are on your way to or from any activity in the Madison Valley of Southwest Montana whether it’s golfing, fishing, hunting, snow-mobiling, hiking, photo-shooting, floating the Madision River, cruising art galleries, bird-watching or on your way to Virginia City, Yellowstone, Teton, or Glacier Park.
Every Sunday we worship the Episcopal Liturgy. The word liturgy comes from the ancient Greek word leitourgia or “work of the people.” As a “liturgical church,” Trinity congregation participates in worship such as reading, singing, listening and responding to the invocations, exhortations and prayers.
Trinity Church is now re-modeled with a new foundation, siding, roofing, and landscaping for the fall of 2015. Remaining upgrades include new siding and roofing for our Parish Hall. And, fund-raising continues that will payoff our long-term debt and ensure Trinity Episcopal Church is a viable place of serenity into the 22nd Century.
To show Christ’s love in our lives through worship, discipleship, and service.
Our Mission:
As the body of Christ, the Congregation of Trinity Episcopal is individually and corporately called to live a life of faith in Jesus Christ through the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit. We will reach out in love—educating, baptizing, and equipping all members for ministry. We will use the gifts, talents, and resources of Trinity Church to implement in every way possible the Baptismal Covenant as stated in the Book of Common Prayer.
Join us for worship at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings. Stay and enjoy fellowship, coffee, and energy for your journey. You can expect to enter a unique and graceful church, built in 1902, filled with friendly people. Trinity provides an oasis of faith in a world filled with cacaphony.
Come as you are on your way to or from any activity in the Madison Valley of Southwest Montana whether it’s golfing, fishing, hunting, snow-mobiling, hiking, photo-shooting, floating the Madision River, cruising art galleries, bird-watching or on your way to Virginia City, Yellowstone, Teton, or Glacier Park.
Every Sunday we worship the Episcopal Liturgy. The word liturgy comes from the ancient Greek word leitourgia or “work of the people.” As a “liturgical church,” Trinity congregation participates in worship such as reading, singing, listening and responding to the invocations, exhortations and prayers.
Trinity Church is now re-modeled with a new foundation, siding, roofing, and landscaping for the fall of 2015. Remaining upgrades include new siding and roofing for our Parish Hall. And, fund-raising continues that will payoff our long-term debt and ensure Trinity Episcopal Church is a viable place of serenity into the 22nd Century.
Street Address
93 Jeffers Rd
Ennis,
MT
59729
United States
Phone: (406) 682-4199 / (703) 819-9170
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Church Pastor
Rev. Jaime Leonard
Rector
93 Jeffers Rd
Ennis,
MT
59729
United States
Phone: (406) 682-4199 / (703) 819-9170
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 5:11
But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them: let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee.
But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them: let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee.
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PO Box 336
Ennis, MT
59729
Ennis, MT
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Jeffers & Jack Creek Road
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Trinity Episcopal Church Ennis Service Times
Morning Prayer Worship Service & Communion at 11:00 a.m.
– Come and See –
COME and GROW
Adult Forum – Sunday Morning at 10:00 a.m.
We Engage in Prayerful Thought, Conversation, Sharing, and Discernment
Service Times last updated on the 31st of October, 2021
– Come and See –
COME and GROW
Adult Forum – Sunday Morning at 10:00 a.m.
We Engage in Prayerful Thought, Conversation, Sharing, and Discernment
Service Times last updated on the 31st of October, 2021
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Trinity Episcopal Church History
A Brief History of Trinity Church
Trinity Mission was established by Bishop D. S. Tuttle in 1878, the 3rd Episcopal Church in Montana. There has, from time to time, been a shared ministry with other missions and churches in the area. Some 38 clergy have served here during the more tha a century of Trinity’s existence.
During 90 of the years of growth and change, the Trinity Guild was a stronghold on consistent support and leadership. Three and four generations of several pioneer families have been and are members of the very special little church. We have an active Episcopal Church Women organization.
This building was constructed in 1902.
The round window was a gift from the children in the valley and most of the furnishings came from old St. Paul’s when the new stone church was built in Virginia City.
The “George Washington Cross” came by riverboat and freight wagon as a present to Bishop Tuttle from his home in New York City. It, too, was passed on to Trinity in 1902 and is one of our treasures.
Trinity was granted Parish status in 1986 and is now one of 38 parishes in the Diocese of Montana.
Trinity’s ministry of hospitality extends a warm welcome to members, visitors, and travelers. We are famous for our Sunday morning coffee hours. Our doors are always open–come worship with us.
Trinity Mission was established by Bishop D. S. Tuttle in 1878, the 3rd Episcopal Church in Montana. There has, from time to time, been a shared ministry with other missions and churches in the area. Some 38 clergy have served here during the more tha a century of Trinity’s existence.
During 90 of the years of growth and change, the Trinity Guild was a stronghold on consistent support and leadership. Three and four generations of several pioneer families have been and are members of the very special little church. We have an active Episcopal Church Women organization.
This building was constructed in 1902.
The round window was a gift from the children in the valley and most of the furnishings came from old St. Paul’s when the new stone church was built in Virginia City.
The “George Washington Cross” came by riverboat and freight wagon as a present to Bishop Tuttle from his home in New York City. It, too, was passed on to Trinity in 1902 and is one of our treasures.
Trinity was granted Parish status in 1986 and is now one of 38 parishes in the Diocese of Montana.
Trinity’s ministry of hospitality extends a warm welcome to members, visitors, and travelers. We are famous for our Sunday morning coffee hours. Our doors are always open–come worship with us.
Trinity Episcopal Church Historical Photos
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