History
The roots of Holy Trinity extend as far back as 1886, but it wasn't until October of 1910 that a church - known as All Saints -- was constructed on the grounds that now houses Holy Trinity. All Saints continued to hold services until it was razed in 1977 to make room for a larger facility. At the time, two other Episcopal missions -- St. Barnabas in Mantua and St. Peter's in Woodbury-Heights -- joined with All Saints in Wenonah to form the new, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Today, Holy Trinity is a diverse and vibrant congregation with an active membership that supports a variety of ministries, both within the church and in the wider community. While the church is in Wenonah, members are drawn from many surrounding communities and as far away as Philadelphia.