Trinity Episcopal Church

Trinity traces its origins to St. Mary’s Hall, an Episcopal school for girls, established on the plaza by the Rev. John Leonard Ver Mehr on September 1, 1853, at the invitation of Sonoma founder Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. During the next several decades, Episcopal services were conducted periodically in Sonoma until 1912 when Trinity was organized as a mission and built its first church on East Napa Street. Trinity became a parish in 1951 and completed its present home in 1962.

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