An Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) parish that traces its worshiping community in San Diego back to 1921 per the parish’s own diocesan listing, Holy Trinity now operates from two Peninsula sites without owning a stand-alone facility. The early-Sunday Ocean Beach liturgy meets inside the historic Bethany Lutheran Church sanctuary on Sunset Cliffs Boulevard before the LCMS congregation gathers there for its own service later that morning. A second weekly liturgy meets at the parish’s Point Loma campus on Talbot Street, with both services following the ACNA’s 2019 Book of Common Prayer and three-year lectionary. Within the broader Anglican-Communion-descended ecosystem in Point Loma 92107, Holy Trinity’s ACNA tradition runs parallel to the Episcopal-tradition liturgy at All Souls’ Episcopal Church — both rooted in the Book of Common Prayer but on different prayer-book editions following the 2009 ACNA realignment. Adult catechesis follows the BCP 2019 office cycle of morning and evening prayer, with children’s formation running during the Talbot Street late-morning service. The most complex liturgical undertaking is the Easter Vigil — opening in darkness with the new fire, the lighting of the paschal candle, the prophecy readings, baptismal-vow renewal, and the first Eucharist of Easter, all conducted in borrowed sanctuary space that requires the parish to import every element from candles to vestments to processional crosses.