Trinity Episcopal Church of Hampton, New Hampshire has a long tradition in the community dating back to the early 1950's. The parish's unofficial first service was held at the Old Grange Hall on September 13, 1953. The service attracted 43 worshipers and was celebrated by the Venerable Roger Barney. Two years later, Trinity was officially recognized by the Diocese as a mission in 1955, and the Reverend Parkman Howe formerly curate at Christ Church Exeter was named Trinity's first Vicar. The Grange Hall served as Trinity's home until 1959 when Hobbs House at 200 High Street the church's current location was purchased. The Right Reverend Todd Hall performed a dedication service at Hobbs House on May 17, 1959, and the church has been operating at the same location ever since.
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