We first gathered as a fellowship of Anglican believers in the February
2004. We had no sanctuary, no altar and no priest. Only a desire to be
faithful to God's calling to uphold the traditional faith as given to us in
scripture.
Our faith has broadened
and our numbers have
increased since that time.
God has met our every
need! Through His divine
providence our Vicar,
Marvin Moncrief, became
a part of our congregation
in October 2004. We were
canonically received into
membership of the
Reformed Episcopal Church
on April 30, 2006, by the
Rt. Rev. Royal U. Grote, Jr. the Bishop Ordinary of the Dioceses of
Mid-America of the Reformed Episcopal Church, which has been in
existence for over 100 years. Also in 2006, we were blessed with a
generous gift of a parcel of land in Harman Park.
Over the past few years, many other generous folks have provided an
organ, a keyboard, 1928 prayer books, hymnals, altar linens, altar
vessels, crosses, chairs, kneelers, architectural designs for our future
church building, donated their time, and other gifts too numerous to
mention. Our new Church was built in 2009 and Consecrated by
Bishop Grote on August 7, 2010. It was designed by Tim Olson and
built by Bob Hart, both members of Trinity Church.
We do not have a mortgage!
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Trinity Anglican Church
About Us
The Reverend Marvin Moncrief and his wife
Kathy moved to Southwest Colorado in
September, 2004. In October, he became
the first Vicar of Trinity Anglican Church in
Pagosa Springs at which he served until
September, 2008. Rev. Moncreif is
currently Vicar of All Saints REC in Durango
Co. and he is also Chaplain of the Good
News Jail Ministry of La Plata County, CO.
He can be reached at 884-0273.
Reverend Marvin Moncrief