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Trinity Episcopal Church
North Scituate
RI
02857-1906
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Who we are
Ours is a community that delights in genuine (and delicious) hospitality. We are a community that seeks to welcome and treat all of God’s people with dignity and respect. We draw strength and joy from worshiping together. Just as the three persons of the Trinity are not all alike, we are not all alike. We are a diverse community committed to respecting and honoring our differences as we seek to serve God in all that we do.
Church Address
249 Danielson Pike
North Scituate,
RI
02857-1906
United States
Phone: (401) 647-2322
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Church Pastor
Rev. Johanna Marcure
Rector
249 Danielson Pike
North Scituate,
RI
02857-1906
United States
Phone: (978) 407-5341
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Quote of the Day
Proverbs 9:10
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.
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Episcopal Church
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Leadership
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Rev. Johanna Marcure
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Rector
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I am what is referred to as a cradle Episcopalian – which means nothing more than I was baptized and raised in the Episcopal tradition. The youngest of four girls, I grew up at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Pittsfield, MA where I sang in the choir while secretly wishing I could serve as an acolyte – an impossibility since my mother was the organist and choir director! After confirmation I tried out teaching Sunday school and learned that there was a lot about the church and the bible which I didn’t know.
Throughout my young adult life and as a young mother, I enjoyed serving God through various lay ministries in a variety of churches in the Diocese of Western Massachusetts, each ministry teaching me valuable lessons and all of them combining to shape and form me into the priest I am today.
My husband, Rabbi Joe Murray, and my daughter, Leah, and I arrived in North Scituate in November of 2017 and since then every day, and I do mean every day, has been filled with good things! From the moment we arrived, the good people of Trinity have demonstrated that they are faithful, kind, and compassionate. Their love of God and neighbor is evident both in how they engage in relationships and through the ministries in which they seek to serve God.
Trinity’s outreach to the at-large neighborhood in which it is situated underscores its parishioners’ commitment to living into their baptismal vows to seek and serve Christ in all persons. Whether through its Thrift Shop, Food Closet or through its newly designed Open Hands, Open Heart, Open Table service intended to welcome families with special needs, the community at Trinity strives to respect the dignity of every human being.
The best way to describe worship at Trinity would be to say we offer genuine hospitality to all people. Our worship together is comfortable, reverent, spirit-filled and welcoming to all who come through our doors. Our children and youth enliven our worship by participating as readers, acolytes, and bearers of the red wagon which contains our gifts of food offered to our Food Closet. I am never surprised to hear someone new among us cite the warm welcome they received on their first visit as the reason they chose to call Trinity home. I am humbled to serve as the rector of Trinity and look forward to walking alongside of all who come through Trinity’s doors.
A little more about me: I have two older children, Benjamin (29) and Anna (28), both of whom are married (Benjamin to Evelyn, and Anna to Evan) and live in Massachusetts. I hold a Master of Divinity with a specialization in Worship, Theology and Art from Andover Newton Theological School having completed my Anglican Studies at Episcopal Divinity School. Ordained in the Diocese of Western Massachusetts, I have served in the Dioceses of West Virginia, Bethlehem, and Central New York. I also have extensive training as a Chaplain, having served hospitals in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Central New York.
Throughout my young adult life and as a young mother, I enjoyed serving God through various lay ministries in a variety of churches in the Diocese of Western Massachusetts, each ministry teaching me valuable lessons and all of them combining to shape and form me into the priest I am today.
My husband, Rabbi Joe Murray, and my daughter, Leah, and I arrived in North Scituate in November of 2017 and since then every day, and I do mean every day, has been filled with good things! From the moment we arrived, the good people of Trinity have demonstrated that they are faithful, kind, and compassionate. Their love of God and neighbor is evident both in how they engage in relationships and through the ministries in which they seek to serve God.
Trinity’s outreach to the at-large neighborhood in which it is situated underscores its parishioners’ commitment to living into their baptismal vows to seek and serve Christ in all persons. Whether through its Thrift Shop, Food Closet or through its newly designed Open Hands, Open Heart, Open Table service intended to welcome families with special needs, the community at Trinity strives to respect the dignity of every human being.
The best way to describe worship at Trinity would be to say we offer genuine hospitality to all people. Our worship together is comfortable, reverent, spirit-filled and welcoming to all who come through our doors. Our children and youth enliven our worship by participating as readers, acolytes, and bearers of the red wagon which contains our gifts of food offered to our Food Closet. I am never surprised to hear someone new among us cite the warm welcome they received on their first visit as the reason they chose to call Trinity home. I am humbled to serve as the rector of Trinity and look forward to walking alongside of all who come through Trinity’s doors.
A little more about me: I have two older children, Benjamin (29) and Anna (28), both of whom are married (Benjamin to Evelyn, and Anna to Evan) and live in Massachusetts. I hold a Master of Divinity with a specialization in Worship, Theology and Art from Andover Newton Theological School having completed my Anglican Studies at Episcopal Divinity School. Ordained in the Diocese of Western Massachusetts, I have served in the Dioceses of West Virginia, Bethlehem, and Central New York. I also have extensive training as a Chaplain, having served hospitals in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Central New York.
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Debbie Luchka
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249 Danielson Pike
North Scituate, RI
02857
North Scituate, RI
02857
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Trinity Episcopal Church North Scituate Service Times
Our worship services take place at 5pm on Saturday and 8am and 9:30am on Sundays. Coffee and Fellowship follows the 9:30 service in our parish hall., followed by Sunday School and Bible study for those who wish to continue learning. All are welcome!
We also offer service Online via Zoom using our new state-of-the-art Audio/Visual system. If you wish to be sent the link each week for our Zoom service, please contact the parish office and ask to be added to our email mailing list.
Service Times last updated on the 27th of September, 2024
We also offer service Online via Zoom using our new state-of-the-art Audio/Visual system. If you wish to be sent the link each week for our Zoom service, please contact the parish office and ask to be added to our email mailing list.
Service Times last updated on the 27th of September, 2024
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