Living the Gospel through Compassionate Action
At Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, we are called to be the hands and feet of Christ in our community. Through our social concerns and outreach ministries, we serve those in need with dignity, compassion, and hope. Inspired by Catholic social teaching and the example of the saints, our parish family works together to bring the love of Christ to the vulnerable, the hungry, the lonely, and the forgotten.
Whether you're looking for help or seeking to serve, we welcome you to join us in this mission of mercy.
Our food pantry provides groceries and essential supplies to individuals and families facing food insecurity. Volunteers assist with sorting, packaging, and distributing items with warmth and discretion.
Distribution: [Insert schedule, e.g., 2nd & 4th Saturdays]
Contact: Please reach out to the parish office.
We extend Christ’s presence to the sick, the homebound, and those in care facilities through prayer, conversation, and the Eucharist. This ministry is a vital link between our parish and those unable to attend Mass.
Our rosary makers craft and distribute rosaries to missions, hospitals, prisons, and those preparing for sacraments. It’s a beautiful ministry of prayer, creativity, and quiet evangelization.
No experience necessary — we’ll teach you!
Rooted in the dignity of every human person, our parish supports life from conception to natural death. We participate in prayer campaigns, education, and outreach related to pro-life efforts and end-of-life care.
Throughout the year, Blessed Trinity organizes drives to support local shelters, families, and children in need — including:
Watch the Sunday bulletin or parish announcements for upcoming outreach opportunities.
Christ calls us not just to attend Mass, but to live the Gospel. Whether you can give an hour a week or help seasonally, your hands and heart are needed.
Contact our parish office or speak with a ministry leader after Mass to get started.
“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for Me.”