
Patrick J. Murphy & Associates, Op.58
One of the finest instruments in Berks County, Trinity’s current pipe organ was installed in 2013 after an extensive study of builders and their instruments. Pennsylvania based Patrick Murphy & Associates was selected, and the instrument was first used in worship on Easter Sunday.
The organ consists of three manuals, 48 ranks, and 37 stops. The pipes are housed in a Georgian-style case that reflects the architectural and design elements of Trinity’s sanctuary. Over a quarter of the pipes are recycled from two previous instruments.
The congregation was previously served by a 1771 Tannenberg organ, an unknown instrument from 1874, and an Austin organ from 1916.
Malmark Handbells
Trinity owns five octaves of Malmark handbells and three octaves of handchimes, used by the Trinity Ringers.