Ministries

“Be generous with the different things God gave you,
passing them around so all get in on it: if words, let it be God’s words; if help, let it be God’s hearty help.”
– 1 Peter 4:10-11 (MES)

We are God’s hands and feet in the world; we are His eyes and ears. At Trinity we take this to heart, which is why you’ll find so many members of our church community deeply involved in the ministries we support:

  • Alcoholics Anonymous
  • CONTACT 24-Hour Rape Crisis Center
  • Cridlin Food & Clothing Pantry
  • Marshall Medical Outreach
  • River Cities Ministries
  • Worship at the Woodlands

Alcoholics Anonymous

12-step recovery program for those who struggle with the disease of alcoholism.

​Meets Sundays and Thursdays at 7:00 p.m.

Contact: AA Central Office, Area 73
24 Hour Toll-Free Hotline 800.333.5051

Contact 24-Hour Rape Crisis Center

Provides advocacy and support for victims of sexual assault and stalking. M-F 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Contact: Sharon Pressman, Executive Director
execdirector@contacthuntington.com

Hotline: 304.399.1111
Huntington Office: 304.523.3447
Mason County Office: 304.675.6724

Volunteer Coordinator
304.523.3447
advocate@contacthuntington.com

Cridlin Food & Clothing Pantry

Offers food and clothing to individuals and families in need.*

M, W, F 12:30-2:00 p.m.

Contact: 681.204.3022

*Prospective clients must register with Information and Referral, a service located in Huntington’s Cabell County Library. They must also present a valid ID and proof of residency. Qualifying applicants are issued a referral to present to the Pantry. Prospective clients can also be referred by a local church, the Red Cross, Branches, or other non-profit organizations. Thanks to Cridlin’s compassionate staff, people are rarely turned away empty-handed for lack of qualifications or referrals.

River City Ministries

A food ministry that began more than a decade ago with two people passing out coffee and donuts to the homeless on the banks of the Ohio River. River Cities Ministries now serves an average of 125 people a week. Volunteers from other local churches serve a hot breakfast and give away toilet paper, fruit, dishwashing liquid, deodorant, and other small personal items. ​

Saturday mornings at 9:00 a.m.
Parking Lot, Trinity Episcopal Church

Worship At The Woodlands

An intimate worship service held at The Woodlands Retirement Community in Huntington. Led by Father Jim Morgan. All are welcome..

Thursdays at 4PM

Contact: Fr. Jim
jmorgan60@aol.com