As a community of faith, Trinity has been a part of Eau Claire and Calgary since 1899. In 1910, the existing basement was completed at the corner of 3rd Avenue and 8th Street SW. The manse, now dubbed "Trinity House", followed in 1914. Ten years later, the church building was finished. Renovated in 1959, the church is now complimented by the Historic Trinity Community Garden, established in 2004.
The altar, set for Easter. The knobs on the altar's spires are stylized gargoyles, adapted from a Norwegian tradition to chase away evil spirits. |
"Trinity House", the original 1914 manse, now a luxury residential property and last remnant of the old working-class Eau Claire community. |
Stop and smell the roses at the Historic Trinity Community Garden. Located beside the church, our lovely garden offers a chance to enjoy the outdoors for relaxation, meditation and contemplation. |
The Historic Trinity Community Garden was made possible by a grant from