For the past five years, the doors to Trinity’s Parish Hall (on the corner of Division and High Streets) have opened on the first and third (and sometimes fifth) Saturdays of every month so that Trinity’s parishioners may provide a nourishing, hot meal to our neighbors in need.  Please visit the Loaves and Fishes page for information about when meals are served and how to volunteer.

The Tiffany Angel Window

In 2006, the beautiful angel window that faces Algoma Blvd was missing for about six months. During that time it was restored by Oakbrook Esser Studios.  If you would like more information and to see the restoration process, please visit Oakbrook Esser’s Trinity Angel page. 

Needlepoint at Trinity

The kneelers throughout Trinity were all hand stitched by a group of Trinity Parishoners and they have been featured on a website about the visual arts in the Episcopal Church. 

Trinity Episcopal Church was featured as one of the historic churches in Oshkosh in the series Focus on Faith in the Oshkosh Northwestern!  Check out the informative article, Trinity: a building of belonging.  You can also see photos of architectural features of the church and our service.  Trinity is also featured in a short video that discusses the building and its importance to the congregation.  Fr. Steve and Ginny Gross are featured prominently!