[1][2] Holy Trinity Episcopal Church was formed in 1896, not long after the railroad to West Palm Beach was completed.
Services were held in the community building and library known as the Free Reading Room on the lakefront.
This building had been donated to the town by C. J. Clarke and was brought by barge from his property on the east side of the lake.
The two lots of land for the church donated by Henry Flagler and a Mrs. Marvin at the corner of Dixie and Evernia.
[4] The building was moved in 1917 to the present location at a site costing almost $24,000 which reached from Olive to the lakefront.