Fort Campbell & Military Welcome
You serve. You’re welcome here.
If Fort Campbell brought you to Clarksville, welcome. PCS orders, deployments, TDYs, and the goodbyes in between — military life asks a lot of you and the people you love. Trinity has been a steady presence in this town since 1832, and many of the people in our pews have worn the uniform or loved someone who does.
You do not need to be Episcopalian. You do not need to know when to stand or sit. You do not even need a reason — just come as you are through the red doors. (No CAC required.)
What you’ll find at Trinity
- A church family that stays — duty stations rotate; this community remains, and we know how to welcome people mid-story.
- Two Sunday services — 7:30 a.m. quiet and reflective, 10:00 a.m. with music, choir, and families everywhere.
- A soft landing for kids — nursery care and Children’s Chapel during the 10:00 service.
- People who get deployment seasons — meals, prayer, check-ins, and a hand with the home front while your soldier is away.
- A place to serve — from feeding neighbors at Loaves & Fishes to outreach across Clarksville, purpose does not end when the mission changes.
New to Clarksville?
We would love to meet you. Come to any service and simply say you are new — or reach out first if that feels easier: or (931) 645-2458.
Whether you are here for six months or sixteen years, you have a place at Trinity — a home for those who serve at Fort Campbell, and for the families who serve alongside them.
