Ceremonies

first steps

Your first step in scheduling a service at Trinity Church is to contact our Parish Administrator Jill Osis by email below or call 732-775-5084.

Baptisms and Weddings may be held, church schedule permitting, at any time of the year. 

In case of a death in the family, contact the rector immediately. Clergy will assist in funeral plans.

Trinity Church is a community that strives to support one another through both the joyous and difficult moments of our lives. Below is an overview of ceremonies at Trinity.

At Trinity we understand that in Baptism an adult or child is formally and permanently bound to the Body of Christ, that is the Church.

To learn more about Baptisms at Trinity, click here to read our Baptism FAQs.

Baptisms

weddings

If you are reading this as a newly engaged person, please accept our congratulations!

The building of Trinity Church is stunning and a perfect place to stand together as a couple and ask for God’s blessing on your life together. As clergy and members of this parish, we will do all we can to help you in your preparations for your wedding day.

Please click below to download  a copy of the Trinity Wedding Guide.

funeral services

If you have experienced a death in the family, please reach out to the church office at 732-775-5084.

We are here to help and support you through this difficult time.

resources

If you are looking for a funeral service planning resource for yourself or a family member:

Please click below to download a copy of the
Trinity Funeral Pre-Planning Form

Please click below to download a copy of the
Trinity Funeral Pre-Planning for Families Form

Baptism FAQs

We’re glad that you are interested in Baptisms at Trinity and are ready to find out more information! Please see our Baptism FAQs below. Let us know if you have any questions, need any information, or if you would like to discuss holding a baptism here at Trinity Church.

Anyone. We do expect that if you or your child are baptized here that it will be the beginning of a long-term affiliation with our congregation, if you are not already a member. 

For infants and young children, the parent(s)/guardian(s) will meet with the clergy for a conversation about the meaning of baptism and commitment to the church. For children who are elementary-aged and up, the clergy will meet with the candidate and her/his/their family for an age-appropriate conversation about baptism. 

Adults will meet with the clergy for an initial conversation and will then have the opportunity for additional preparation.

Our baptisms are held at the 10 am Sunday service for English-language baptisms and the 9 am Sunday service for Spanish-language baptisms. The 8 am Sunday service is also an option. Traditionally, the Christian Church baptizes candidates on four designated holy days: The Baptism of Our Lord (usually the second Sunday of January), the Easter Vigil (the evening before Easter Sunday), Pentecost (50 days after Easter, usually late May or early June), and All Saints Sunday (the first Sunday of November). However, in recognition that these dates do not always work for families, we will offer baptism up to once a month at the 10 am Sunday service. We are also open to beach baptisms on Sundays. 

Any. Traditionally, Lent was a time of preparation for baptism and so no baptism were performed during the season, but given the realities of modern life, we hold baptisms at any time of year.

Once a month at the 10 am service, but there may be multiple candidates baptized at the service. 

Generally not, but pastoral circumstances sometimes necessitate such an eventuality. Requests will be reviewed by the clergy on a case by case basis. 

A candidate must have at least one baptized sponsor (also known as godparent) who is not a parent (baptized parents are automatically considered sponsors). If no one is available, the church will arrange for a parishioner to meet with the candidate/family and serve as a spiritual resource. 

A candidate may have up to 4 sponsors. There is no requirement relating to the gender of the sponsors. Sometimes a family asks if a godparent may be a member of another religious group. 

While an official baptismal sponsor/godparent must be a baptized Christian (of any denomination), there is no reason why a candidate may not have an additional spiritual mentor who is an adherent of another religion (and this person may join the family and sponsor(s) at the font, if desired). 

We do ask that you attend a service and meet with the clergy before you or your child are baptized. We hope that you will make Trinity your spiritual home.

There are no requirements other than being a baptized Christian. 

Plan to arrive at the service 20-30 minutes early (plan for time for parking, especially in the summer months) to make yourself comfortable. Please tell your guests to do the same. Services begin on time. You may sit wherever you like. Note that the baptismal font is near the entrance of the church. 

There are no requirements about attire. Trinity parishioners often dress casually for services, but dress however you would like to look in your pictures. There is no requirement that the candidate wear white or a special gown, although white was traditionally worn by candidates in the past. 

Please note that photography/videography/cell phone recording is not allowed during services. You may take photos after the service. This is to make sure that everyone is “in the moment” of this sacred ritual (and also not distracting others). Please let the clergy know if you would like them to “stage” a photo of the baptism after the service. 

There are no fees for baptism, but those seeking baptism are expected to make Trinity their spiritual home, which means making an annual pledge of financial support to the parish. If you are not ready to do that, we do invite you to consider making a gift in honor of the baptism. 

There is no suggested gift amount, but it should be something meaningful to you. The average gift amount offered in thanksgiving for a baptism is $150, but people make gifts of any amount between $50 and $500. 

Contact Jill Osis, Director of Operations, by email or phone (732-775-5084) to get started. She will send you a baptism information form and put you in touch with the clergy.