
ABOUT US
Like many church communities, Trinity’s community of faith is filled with folks and families who gather to grow in faith, hope, and love.
WELCOME
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CLERGY & STAFF
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OUR MISSION
WHO WE ARE
OUR DENOMINATION
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CHURCH LEADERS
Don’t like hierarchies or edicts from on high? Neither do we. Value connections and community that make it possible to do, learn, give, receive, see more?
A family of faith, built on rich, evolving traditions, who grows along the path of discipleship through worship, play, service, education, and prayer.
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WELCOME
We invite you to learn more about the life and spirit of our church, and hope you will experience Trinity as your family of faith, and our Sanctuary as your home.
OUR MISSION
A family of faith sharing Christ's love, ministering to human and spiritual needs of the church and community.
CLERGY & STAFF
Please notify the Church Office of illness, death, hospitalization, and other pastoral care concerns by calling (732) 257-6636. If there is an emergency need of a pastor ...
OUR HISTORY
Trinity was chartered May 17, 1894 as Die Deutche Prebysterische Kirche, The German Presbyterian Church, of South River, NJ.
OUR DENOMINATION
Trinity belongs to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), which is part of the Reformed tradition. In many ways, this tradition is like a big umbrella ...
CHURCH LEADERS
Presbyterians value being connected to each other (throughout the nation and in our local areas), while also largely being free to govern our churches for ourselves.