Our History
Trinity was founded in 1884.
The old Rectory of Lancaster Court House was the scene of the beginning of Trinity Church. Mrs. Henry Landon Derby, wife of the rector of Christ Church Parish, having a family of small children of her own, started a Sunday School in the Rectory for children of the neighborhood and her own children. There was no church in the village and the nearest church was Grace Church in Kilmarnock, seven miles away and in the opposite direction, St. Mary’s Whitechapel.
The Rectory Sunday School grew and flourished. In short time, the school outgrew the Rectory. It was then that the Reverend Derby asked, “Why not have a church building that will take care of these children and their families?” Thus, Trinity Church was founded in 1884. In the nearly 130 years since its founding, the Sunday School and the Church have had their ups and downs - years of growth and stagnation - but through all these years, Trinity has survived and continues to find a place in the community.
Trinity partners with St. Mary’s White Chapel church, sharing a Rector, staff and many ministries.
For Trinity’s 100th Anniversary, a long time member provided remembrances of the church and its people.
Rectors
Rev. Henry L. Derby 1873-1888
Rev. Edward B. Burwell 1891-1899
Rev. Granville R. Micou 1899-1901
Rev. Laurence R. Combs 1902-1933
Rev. William B. L. Milton 1933-1937
Rev. Frederick Griffith 1938-1942
Rev. Dorsey G. Smith, Jr. 1944-1947
Rev. Morton Townsend 1948-1954
Rev. James F. Ferneyhough 1954-1962
Rev. Frank F. Smart 1962 (Interim)
Rev. Robert Sheeran 1963-1970
Rev. Charles D. Aiken, Jr. 1963-1966 (Assistant)
Rev. Benjamin P. Campbell 1966-1970 (Assistant)
Rev. Morton Townsend 1970-1977
Rev. Sydney Swann 1978-1980
Rev. Lewis M. Cobb 1980-1988
Rt. Rev. Robert Hall 1984 (Centennial)
Rev. George L. Barton 1988-1989 (Interim)
Rev. Ronald L. Woodruff 1989-1997
Rev. Jere Bunting 1998 (Interim)
Rev. Scott West 1998-2005
Rev. Scott Krechi 2006 (Interim)
Rev. Torrence Harmon 2007-2015
Rev. Ron Okrasinski 2016-2017 (Interim)
Rev. Megan Limburg 2017-