Trinity Episcopal Church, Milford, MA In God's Name and led by the Holy Spirit, we support and equip one
another to implement Jesus' mission in Baptism for all people, in all places
and at all times.

Pictures from Trinity's Past

Irving Block, Main St, with Trinity in the Background.

The first Episcopal services in Milford were conducted in Irving Hall in 1863.

Exterior of Trinity Church, 1882

Interior of Trinity Church with gaslights.

Congress Street, about 1910. Trinity is visible on the right side of the street.

Exterior of Trinity Church, about 1910. The narthex was added in 1903.

Interior of Trinity Church, about 1910

The Altar Guild at work in the Trinity sanctuary, late 1940s

Miss Marjorie Fettig at a celebration before she departs for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II as a guest of the British GFS. Left to right: Mr Alfred Fettig, Mrs Fettig, Marjorie, Rev James O'Dell, Rector and Mrs O'Dell.

The Trinity Bowling Team, late 1940s
Rear, L to R: Walter J. Butler Sr., Clarence Barrows, Alfred F. Fettig
Front, L to R: Charles Dion, Charles Dowden, Gordon V. Butler