248 N Arthur Ave, Pocatello, ID 83204

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    • About Us
      • I'm New Here
      • FAQ's
      • Our Vision
      • Newcomer's Guide
      • Our Leadership
      • Our History
      • Our Architecture
      • Our Windows
      • Contact Us
    • Trinity Newsletter
    • Worship
      • What to Expect
      • Worship Bulletins
      • Sermon Podcasts
      • Worship Ministries
      • Weddings
    • Education
      • Children's Ministries
      • Adult Education
      • AntiRacism Resources
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      • Outreach Ministries
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  • About Us
    • I'm New Here
    • FAQ's
    • Our Vision
    • Newcomer's Guide
    • Our Leadership
    • Our History
    • Our Architecture
    • Our Windows
    • Contact Us
  • Trinity Newsletter
  • Worship
    • What to Expect
    • Worship Bulletins
    • Sermon Podcasts
    • Worship Ministries
    • Weddings
  • Education
    • Children's Ministries
    • Adult Education
    • AntiRacism Resources
  • Outreach
    • Outreach Ministries
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Trinity Episcopal Church
Pocatello, Idaho

Trinity Episcopal Church Pocatello, IdahoTrinity Episcopal Church Pocatello, IdahoTrinity Episcopal Church Pocatello, Idaho

AntiRacism Resources

  The Episcopal Church is committed to a ministry of reconciliation, “striving to heal and transform injustice and brokenness in ourselves, our communities, institutions, and society.” This ministry is organized around four commitments:


  • Truth-telling: Telling the Truth about Our Churches and Race
  • Proclamation: Proclaiming the Dream of Beloved Community
  • Formation: Practicing Jesus’ Way of Healing Love 
  • Justice: Repairing the Breach in Society and Institutions


For more information on these ministries, please visit the Episcopal Church’s Racial Reconciliation page. 


Our congregation is located on the traditional lands of the Shoshone-Bannock Peoples. For more information about the Episcopal Church’s commitment to indigenous ministries, please visit its Indigenous Ministries of the Episcopal Church page.


And for a series of video modules on respectfully engaging different points of view, please visit Make Me an Instrument of Peace: A Guide to Civil Discourse.


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