Worship

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Rhythms of Formation

The rhythms of the prayer book worship are central to student formation.

These practices reflect the richness of the Anglican tradition and are designed to form students spiritually, grounding them in Christ and preparing them to lead worship in a variety of church contexts. By participating in the daily office and Holy Eucharist student not only deepen their faith but also develop the habits and skills needed to guide others in worship and ministry beyond seminary⁠.

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Our Worship Spaces

The Good Shepherd Chapel

The Good Shepherd Chapel is Trinity’s main worship space, used for daily prayer and chapel services. It’s central to community life and helps form you through regular rhythms of Anglican worship.

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The Trinity Chapel

The Trinity Chapel is a central space for worship, prayer, and other community gatherings. It is used for morning and evening prayer, special liturgical events, and moments of spiritual formation.

Interior of a church with wooden pews aligned on a red carpeted aisle leading to an altar. A large wooden cross and colorful banners adorn the wall, evoking a serene and reverent atmosphere.

The Upper Room Chapel

The Upper Room, a small chapel in the Academic Building just steps from classrooms and the library, offers space for intimate prayer. An adjacent prayer room serves pastoral counseling, reconciliation, or private prayer.

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Meet Our Chaplain

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The Rev. Canon Wesley Jagoe

Growing up in the Episcopal Church, Wes first became part of the Trinity community in 1986, when his father was a student. He served as a pastoral resident at The Falls Church Anglican before earning his MDiv from Trinity in 2017.  Prior to joining the staff at Trinity, he has served as the Canon for Worship at St. Peter’s Cathedral in Tallahassee, and Canon to the Archbishop of the ACNA. He has served in the Marine Corps since 2007 and currently holds the rank of reserve Lieutenant Colonel.

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