Trinity is blessed with a large, historic building in downtown Reading. We have a number of spaces that we make available to our members and aligned non-profit organizations for a nominal fee.

The Nave

Our largest room and principal worship space has seating for around 400 and contains our principal organ, built by Patrick J. Murphy and Associates, as well as a full collection of stained-glass windows made by Tiffany Studios. Due to the sacredness of this room, it may only be used with the express permission of Trinity’s pastor.

The Chapel

A smaller space for worship, Trinity’s chapel seats around 50 people and is regularly used for midweek services along with small weddings and funerals. It contains a small positiv organ built by Andover Organ Company. This space is exclusively used for worship.

All Saints Room

This recently-renovated room has two 4K projectors and seating for around 115 at round, six-person tables. Located close to the commercial kitchen, this space is usually used for large meals and other receptions at which food is served.

Hintz Room

This formal social room is suitable for receptions of up to 70 people at small tables, standing, and at upholstered furniture. Close to the kitchen, it also has a separate room for the serving of beverages and hors d'oeuvres. Used weekly for congregational fellowship after worship, it is regularly used for art shows, small concerts, and other receptions.

Welcome Center

This beautiful, high-ceilinged room is right off the main entrance, perfect for a welcome reception or as a check-in area for guests for a larger event.

Parking Lot

Trinity’s 50-space, secure parking lot is accessible from North 5th Street and can be rented along with other rooms or by itself. Rented to downtown workers during the workweek, it can be rented for events on nights and weekends.

Note that additional parking can be found in Reading Parking Authority ramps or on the streets around Trinity. Street parking is free after 2 PM on Saturday and all-day on Sunday.