“The believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.”

— from The Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 2, Verse 42

Faith + Service + Community + Growth

These are the four values that guide what we do together. Throughout the semester we gather to grow closer to God, give back to people in need in our community, deepen friendships with one another, and learn more about what Christianity has to do with the real world. Want to know more? Come check us out.

Sundays at Canterbury

 

Our main time together is on Wednesday evenings at the Canterbury Student Center at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (193 Old Greenville Highway, across from Riggs Field).

Join us for prayer or dinner, talk about things that matter, and make some new friends. Come for one part, two, or all three. We’d love to see you.

5:00pm: Holy Eucharist (or Evening Prayer)

A 30-minute service of Bible readings, ancient prayers, and contemplation, from the Book of Common Prayer. All followed by Holy Communion on all Sundays except the first of the month.

6:00pm: Homecooked Dinner (it’s free!)

Holy Trinity parishioners have been making dinner for Clemson students for decades. They’re pretty good at it!

7:00pm(ish): Small Group

After dinner, a time to check in with each other about our lives and talk about what God is up to, learn about something, or just hang out.

 

Throughout the Week

Sundays at Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity was founded in 1899 for the students of Clemson, and we’d love to see you on Sunday mornings. Clemson students are welcome to participate as little or as much as they like. Sunday worship is at 8am (small, quiet, no music, 30-45 minutes) and 10:30am (bigger, with hymns and organ, lasts about an hour). Both services include Holy Communion—all baptized people are welcome to receive.

Anytime!

Scotty is available for conversation about whatever’s on your mind, whether it’s talking about your day, thinking big thoughts about God, or a question about your homework (he’ll do his best). Reach out whenever you need to by email.