The Bible teaches that spiritual growth is best lived out in community. Finding your purpose in the context of discipleship involves deeply reflecting on your unique gifts, passions, and experiences, and discerning how they align with the broader mission of your faith and life.
Our signature new-member class, Explorations, will help you discover ways to grow and serve the body of Christ.
What people are saying . . .
Joy says . . .
“This class was enlightening and informative of what Trinity’s mission is and gave me a better understanding of the various ministries of the church. We enjoyed meeting new and old friends; and we can now not only say that we attend Trinity, but call Trinity our church home.”
Chris says . . .
“Joining the church choir gave me a starting place for name-knowing fellowship. The weekly rehearsals and Sunday services were key to connecting and grafting me into the Trinity family.”
Steve says . . .
“Trinity’s Friday Fellowship has been a blessing and has helped to provide me with opportunities to connect with men and develop intentional relationships with brothers of faith. It shows me how God is working in our community and that His spirit is alive and present in our lives.”
This is our response to membership, where you’ll have the opportunity to become a covenant partner at Trinity. During the class you’ll have the opportunity to meet the pastors and staff, discover the core values of the Church, and learn what it means to be Presbyterian. You’ll make new friends, and enjoy good food, in a comfortable, casual setting.
Be part of the next EXPLORATIONS CLASS happening below!
Saturday, FEB 1, 2025 @8AM-2:30PM
Staff
Rev. Mike Kenyon
Mike has a passion to help disciples of Jesus integrate the truth of God’s Word into their everyday lives. He enjoys equipping people of all ages and cultural backgrounds, to experience a vibrant relationship with Jesus (grounded in prayer) and to help individuals share the good news of the gospel in whatever setting God calls them. Having grown up in poverty, Mike has a heart to empower people to understand the spiritual and physical needs of the poor; and thereby respond in Christian love and service. Mike received his MDiv at Rockbridge Theological Seminary (having completed much of his course work at Fuller Theological Seminary). He enjoys playing basketball, tennis, singing in choral groups and filmmaking. Mike and his wife Allison have two children; Austin and Kylie.