Location
Trinity Lutheran Church
38900 Harper Ave.
Clinton Twp., MI 48036
586-463-2921
Celebrate the resurrection of Christ with us! With the pandemic still creating unknown situations for man, we have two options for marking Easter with us. Join us safely in person in our sanctuary for our live services, or worship with us in real time through livestream.
Trinity Lutheran Church
38900 Harper Ave.
Clinton Twp., MI 48036
586-463-2921
Arrive a few minutes before worship to stop by the Welcome Center for our weekly newsletter, the Announcer, and to find your seat. About 5-10 minutes should be enough time.
Our traditional worshipers are usually dressed more conservatively, while our contemporary worshippers might wear jeans. Outside in the summer? Stay cool! Shorts and flip-flops are the norm.
You can park in front of the building, along Harper, or you can enter the rear parking lot off of Farmcrest, just north of Trinity. Either way, there are doors to the church foyer.
Our Easter services are celebratory and involve festival music and brass. Our 9 a.m. worship is traditional and the 11 a.m. service has a contemporary style.
We will celebrate Holy Communion at both of our in-person worship services. Holy Communion is for those who have been confirmed in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. If you are interested in being confirmed, contact the Church Office at 586-463-2921 or church@trinityct.org.
Trinity will broadcast the 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. worship services on Easter morning. To access the livestream, click Livestream at the top of our website. You may engage with our online audiance through the chat window, as well. The broadcasts will be save on our Past Services page if you need to watch them at a later time.
Back by popular demand, the Easter yard signs. We have purchased another batch of yard signs to hand out to those who would like to share the joy of the risen Christ. We will hand out these yard signs beginning on Palm Sunday on a first-come, first-served basis. If you need a yard sign, feel free to pick up a sign while you are at church. If you have a sign left from last year, don't forget to put it in your yard!