
DISCIPLESHIP
A Framework for Discipleship
The Discipleship Pathway is our framework for discipleship and spiritual formation within our church. It is our way of inviting you into the biblical and spiritual rhythms needed to live a Christ-centered, gospel-shaped, and Spirit-empowered life.
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Sunday Worship | Sunday gatherings are the primary way we gather as a church to worship, pray together, hear from God's Word, and receive the gift of the Lord's Supper. Find more info here.
Prayer Meetings | Prayer meetings are informal small-group gatherings where we pray for our city, church, and any pressing needs. Join us at Morton Hall every Friday morning at 6:30am for prayer.
Members Meetings | Members meetings are quarterly gatherings where we celebrate what God is doing in our midst, welcome new members, share ministry updates, and enjoy fellowship with one another.
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Home Groups | Home groups are small gatherings of 5-10 adults (plus children) that give us time and space to enjoy table fellowship, gospel conversation, and prayerful dependence on God. Sign up to find a group here.
Covenant Membership | Covenant membership is the way we express our commitment to one another as brothers and sisters in Christ in the local church. For more information, visit our Get Involved page. -
Equip Nights | Equip Nights are teaching-centric gatherings focused on specific aspects of our discipleship to Jesus (prayer, fasting, evangelism, etc). Follow us on social media to stay in the loop.
Theology Nights | Through public reading and theological conversation, we engage with Christian thinkers from the past in order to live faithfully in the present. Join us at Morton Hall every other Sunday at 7:30pm. More info here.
Welcome to Trinity | New to Trinity? Join us for an informal 45-minute course to learn about our church. We cover Trinity's mission and vision, how to get involved, and any questions you might have. Look forward to this course at the beginning of every quarter! -
Serve the Church | We desire to follow Jesus's example, who" “did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many" (Mt 20:28). Here are three avenues of service e at Trinity:
Hospitality Team: extend the welcome of Christ as people arrive on Sundays by preparing coffee/tea, setting up the space, and greeting people!
Production Team: extend the clarity of Christ by preparing audio/visual equipment for the worship team and preacher.
Worship Team: extend the beauty of Christ by using God-given skills to build up the church with "songs, hymns, and spiritual songs" (Eph 5:19).
Serve the City | Our God is on a restorative mission in the world through the church. We desire to shine the light of Christ in our city through acts of mercy and service. Follow us on social media for updates on service opportunities with our church!
Guiding Values
Our guiding values shape every element of the Discipleship Pathway. When these values are cultivated in the local church, disciples of Jesus are brought into greater spiritual wholeness and maturity in the faith.
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The Bible is the Word of God and therefore central to the Christian life. As Jesus said, "Man does not live by bread alone but by every word from the mouth of God" (Mt 4:4). We seek to create environments where the Bible is taught and treasured in order to equip every disciple for a lifetime of enjoying God through His Word.
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Every disciple is a theologian. Put differently, we all have a view of what God is (or is not) like. At Trinity, we simply want be good theologians—those who know God as He truly is. We seek to create environments where disciples at every stage of their discipleship journey are equipped to know God deeply.
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Every disciple is being spiritual formed. At Trinity, the great end of our spiritual formation is the Lord Jesus Christ Himself. We dedicate time throughout the year to focus on the biblical and spiritual disciplines (or habits/means of grace) that shape us into His image. From prayer and fasting to community and Sabbath, we desire for the teachings of Scripture to shape us deeply—heart, soul, mind, and strength.