Calling All Pilgrims
Don’t forget! Trinity 101: A Guided Tour with Pastor Matt is this Friday at 6:30pm. Listen to Pastor Matt's invitation here. More info and RSVP here.
The Wenatchee Camino
Trinity's Annual Local Pilgrimage
Saturday, May 17 - Sunday, May 18

Join Father Matt in Trinity’s annual local pilgrimage, the Wenatchee Camino, May 17th and 18th. Whether you walk all or a portion of the route or just make the drive to the Trinity potluck and evening service on the 18th, you will be on pilgrimage!
Here are the sign up steps:
Signup deadline is Sunday May 11th at 11:00 pm.
And if you need a little motivation, watch this highlights reel from the 2024 Camino!
Here are the sign up steps:
- Review the map above and decide if you will be a two-day, one-day, or Sunday pm only pilgrim. (note the shorter walking options on Saturday and Sunday)
- Review this Pilgrim Packet for more details on the various options.
- Signup online - one signup per family. Note the total number in your group and the number of children and ages.
Signup deadline is Sunday May 11th at 11:00 pm.
And if you need a little motivation, watch this highlights reel from the 2024 Camino!
Church Potluck & Evening Service
Sunday, May 18 @ 4:30pm
As the capstone to the 2025 Wenatchee Camino, we will gather at Hannah and David Pick’s home at 18 Irwin Lane in Leavenworth (located off of E. Leavenworth Lane).
4:30 pm - Begin to gather at the Picks.
5:00 pm - Church Potluck begins! Bring a main/side dish or dessert to share.
6:00 pm - Evening church service begins.
There will be no church service that morning at Trinity. Please signup to let planners know if you will attend the potluck and service.
A pilgrimage is a journey of reflection and spiritual growth. Please join us church as we journey face to face with God, our neighbors, and ourselves!
4:30 pm - Begin to gather at the Picks.
5:00 pm - Church Potluck begins! Bring a main/side dish or dessert to share.
6:00 pm - Evening church service begins.
There will be no church service that morning at Trinity. Please signup to let planners know if you will attend the potluck and service.
A pilgrimage is a journey of reflection and spiritual growth. Please join us church as we journey face to face with God, our neighbors, and ourselves!
George MacDonald Book Club
Sunday, June 22 @ 6:30pm

Everyone is invited to join in on the George MacDonald book club on June 22nd at the Canlis Home at 6:30pm. We will be discussing The Seaboard Parish - the second book of "The Marshmallow Trilogy."
Please bring with you:
- initial reaction to the book
- favorite passage
- most personally challenging passage
Here is a brief description from the Cullen Collection edition of The Seaboard Parish, the second book in the "Marshmallows Trilogy":
Set in the Cornwall seaside town of Bude and inspired by a MacDonald family holiday a few years earlier, this novel continues the leisurely pastoral pace of minister Harry Walton’s family. Like Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood, it was first written for “Sabbath reading” in the Sunday Magazine. Almost taking the form of a “family diary,” A Seaboard Parish is yet rich with spiritual insight. Many find more of MacDonald’s memorable nuggets of wisdom in this book than many other of his titles, a wealth deepened by the autobiographical nature of many of the incidents and relationships recounted.
Remember, you only need to read the MIDDLE book of the trilogy - you don't have to read the whole thing! If you want to catch up, you can join us and (if you want) read book 1 and 2 together.
Please bring with you:
- initial reaction to the book
- favorite passage
- most personally challenging passage
Here is a brief description from the Cullen Collection edition of The Seaboard Parish, the second book in the "Marshmallows Trilogy":
Set in the Cornwall seaside town of Bude and inspired by a MacDonald family holiday a few years earlier, this novel continues the leisurely pastoral pace of minister Harry Walton’s family. Like Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood, it was first written for “Sabbath reading” in the Sunday Magazine. Almost taking the form of a “family diary,” A Seaboard Parish is yet rich with spiritual insight. Many find more of MacDonald’s memorable nuggets of wisdom in this book than many other of his titles, a wealth deepened by the autobiographical nature of many of the incidents and relationships recounted.
Remember, you only need to read the MIDDLE book of the trilogy - you don't have to read the whole thing! If you want to catch up, you can join us and (if you want) read book 1 and 2 together.
Upcoming Youth Events


Coming Up at Trinity Church
This Summer
Pilgrimage to El Paso Border
June 29 - July 3
More Info
Church Camp at Lazy F Camp in Ellensburg
August 15-17
Outdoor Baptism at Ingalls Creek
September 7
June 29 - July 3
More Info
Church Camp at Lazy F Camp in Ellensburg
August 15-17
Outdoor Baptism at Ingalls Creek
September 7
Bulletin Board
Our bulletin board is a place where you can express a need to our church body (ex: housing, items needed, jobs wanted, etc.) so that others can reach out and respond. Have a submission? Please email hello@trinitywenatchee.org for us to review.
- Guy and Anni Evans’ neighbor is looking for someone to check the yard and gardens every 2 weeks. Remove any weeds, pick up tree branches, etc. Probably 2 to 4 hours. Around $20/hr. If interested, there would be other garden projects if they are agreeable.
- Eva Keller is looking for a one-to-two-bedroom apartment to rent and is hoping to move around June 1st. She doesn't have any pets. If you know of any available places or have any leads, please feel free to reach out to her via text at 509-312-9016.
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