Location

Trinity
Church is located on the corner of Church Street and Kings Highway,
in the town of Swedesboro, NJ.
Parking
Parking is available along King's Highway, on Church Street and Second
Street (behind the church). The church also has a small lot on Church
Street, directly opposite the church. This is marked "Church parking
only".
If you have any questions, please call the Church Office at (856)
467-1227.
Directions
From
Beckett, Weatherby and other developments off Center Square Road
Take Center Square Road east towards Swedesboro (away from the River
and Route 295). At the light at Auburn Road (CVS on the corner) turn
left. Continue to the five way intersection at the center of Swedesboro
(gas station and Boro Offices on corners). Turn left into Kings Highway.
Continue through the center of town, past Botto's and Swedes Inn on
the left, and liquor store on the right. The church is on the left on
the corner of Church Street (before you go down the hill: if you reach
the lights just before the bridge, you've gone too far!)
From New Jersey Turnpike
Take Exit 2 (Swedesboro). After toll at end of exit ramp, turn left
(west) onto Rt. 322. Go 1 mile to traffic light and turn left onto Rt.
551 (King's Highway). Continue for 1 mile south and cross Raccoon Creek.
Church is on right as you enter the town of Swedesboro.
From
Route 295 (South or Northbound)
Take Exit 11 towards Mullica Hill. Go East on Rt. 322 about 6 miles
to third light; Rt. 322 and King's Highway. Turn right onto Rt. 551
(King's Highway). Go 1 mile south and cross Raccoon Creek. Church is
on right as you enter the town of Swedesboro. (If you miss the turn
and reach the turnpike entry, you have gone too far. Turn around and
follow directions from turnpike above.)
From
Pennsylvania
Take Commodore Barry Bridge. The exit ramp becomes Route 322 East. Go
approximately 5 miles to the third light at Route 322 and King's Highway.
Turn right onto Rt. 551 (King's Highway), continue south for 1 mile
and cross Raccoon Creek. Church is on right as you enter the town of
Swedesboro.