Lifegroups are simply small groups of people that gather together outside a corporate church meeting. We’re a big church. We know that. And just because we’re big doesn’t mean that we can do without community. Trinity was born out of a small group of tight-knit friends—and we’re not about to give up that family environment that birthed us.

 

Lifegroups are simply the means through which we provide that family environment. It’s how we make a big church feel like a small church and where ministry is taken to a relational level.

 

At Trinity, we have a free market model of lifegroup ministry. All this means is that our lifegroups are based around the idea of common interest.

 

So, in other words, if you like to do something, just take it and do it with Trinity. If you like to grill steaks, join a backyard bar-b-que lifegroup.  If you like to read and discuss Paul’s letter to the Corinthians, join a Bible study life group. If you like to be creative, join an arts and crafts lifegroup. If you like to pray, join a prayer lifegroup.

 

By creating lifegroups based off of common interest, we create an arena for relationship to form naturally. And these relationships then open the door to fellowship, discipleship, and even evangelism in ways that a weekend worship service simply can’t.

 

The free market approach to lifegroup ministry offers a variety of lifegroups for a variety of people that have a variety of interests. We’re sure to have one that fits you just right.

 

For the Spring semester we are still offering the new Health and Healing Lifegroups.  These new groups reach people who have a need, whether it is unresolved issues from the past, grief, or a sin issue.  We believe that every person's life can be changed by the good news of Jesus Christ, and these groups offer special teaching, group support, and prayer that focus on the need that a person might have. 

 

Health and Healing Groups also provide a great way to get connected to the rest of the body of Trinity Fellowship.  Please click here to look at these groups and find one that could fit your needs.

Cindy Rowley
Executive Pastor of Care and Connection
Becky Davis
Pastor of Care and Connection
Dwayne Hollis
Pastor of Congregational Care
Gail Stennis
Pastor of Care and Counseling
Kim Brown
Director of Women's Ministry

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