Radical Hospitality

Grandma and children posing for photo in the backyard. Like you, once we were strangers to this congregation. But someone invited us in. We felt welcomed and refreshed. Now, we want to extend this invitation to you (Romans 15:7).  Radical hospitality means that you feel welcomed when you arrive and filled-up as you leave. We hope you will join us in worship this Sunday. Find out more.

Community of Faith

 

 

Girl looks through heart-shaped hands. The Christian life is about more than going to church once a week. It's about experiencing a committed, personal relationship with the living God who loves each of us more than we can imagine.  It's about learning to love one another in community with each other, rejoicing in each other’s triumphs, bearing one another’s burdens.

Trinity people are creating strong bonds with God and each other -- sharing a community of God's love, where our people genuinely care deeply for God and each other.  Within this community, we are encouraging one another to be more giving, more forgiving, and more loving to all around us.  Together, as we experience God's love, we are praying, praising, preparing, and practicing that love with each other, our community, and the world.  Find out more.


ITEMS OF INTEREST

NightLights: Please join us for our Nightlights event each Thursday night at 7 PM in the Sanctuary.

What is NightLights?

 

MSSG:  The Men's Second Saturday Group (MSSG) meets for breakfast and fellowship in the TUMC social hall at 7:30 AM on the second Saturday of each month.  Our next meeting is Saturday, February 11.  

 

Events Calendar

 

The current and past editions of The Spire, our church newsletter, are now available in PDF format. Download them here


Christian Education:  Every Sunday morning, TUMC offers a variety of Christian education opportunities for everyone from Pre-K to Adult.  Check here to see what is available.

Risk Taking Mission and Service

Charlie loads produce at the food pantry. The Bible says that each of us has something to contribute to the others who, together, form the whole Body that we call the church (1 Corinthians 12.12). Trinity people are learning to identify needs in our community with helpful acts of love.  At Trinity, you will find many opportunities to show your love to others through service to the community. Find out more.