Trinity offers three sanctuaries for worship…

The Main (Upper) Sanctuary

English and Spanish services are conducted in the Upper Sanctuary from October to June. The painting over the altar depicts Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane and appears to be "a copy of Warner Sallman's interpretation of German painter Heinrich Hoffman's same painting, which Hoffman created in 1880. Hoffman's original is in the Riverside Church in New York City." (See this link for more.)

Montgomery Chapel

Wednesday nights' Prayer Group & Worship Team (en español) have their home in the intimate setting of the Harry Montgomery Memorial Chapel. A plaque in the chapel dedicates the space "to the memory of the men of Trinity Lutheran Congregation who have lost their lives in the service of their country." Captain Chaplin Harry Montgomery was killed in a booby trap explosion in Italy on March 3, 1945. (See Descendant Blizzard vol. 34 no. 3) His photo hangs on the chapel wall. (More…)


 
The Norwegian Memorial (Lower) Sanctuary

The air-conditioned Lower Sanctuary is used for Sunday Worship Services between Memorial Day and Labor Day. It boasts two large paintings: the one over the altar showing a seated Christ contemplating Jerusalem in the valley beneath him and the other of Christ before Pontius PIlate.