Small groups are designed to promote spiritual discussion. Each week we gather in homes around Atlanta to grow in discipleship & share in community. We do this by discussing the previous Sunday’s sermon text, praying with one another & occasionally sharing in a meal. Currently, our small groups are breaking for Summer and will resume in the Fall. We do this in order to give our leaders a break and so we can gather as a whole community for Summer events. Check out our news & events page to see the upcoming Summer events.
Trinity Kids provides a safe place where children are invited to know and love God, His Word and one another. Babies are cared for, walkers and toddlers play, and school aged children are invited to engage with God in a worship setting. We bring the Bible to life through storytelling, invite the children to explore its meaning together, enjoy a time of reflection with art and story materials, and share a feast together. (Feasting has less to do with the amount of food, than how thankfully it is received). Trinity kids happens during the 9:30am & 11:30am services.
Trinity Men provides a time of teaching and relationship. Together we are seeking an understanding of biblical masculinity ultimately modeled for us in the leadership of Jesus and supporting one another as we try to walk in this understanding.
Trinity Women provides a place for relationships among women to grow. We desire for women to experience support, encouragement, be united in love, and grow in biblical understanding. This happens through teaching and small group interaction.
Worship at Trinity exists to engage the whole person (Deuteronomy 6:5) in the expression of thanksgiving, praise and adoration of God. Our purpose is to encourage, instruct and challenge every believer to live a lifestyle of worship that expresses devotion and gratitude through every facet of life. Visit our Worship Blog to further explore why and how we worship at Trinity.
Lazarus is a ministry for the homeless. Our main purpose is friendship––to look the poor in the eye when most look the other way. There are several opportunities to get involved throughout the year. In addition to multiple large events, we take to the streets several times weekly to build relationships and pass out food items. Email lazarus for more information or visit their site at www.lazarusatlanta.org.
Vine City is an inner-city neighborhood with a rich heritage (located near Trinity and behind the Georgia Dome). As neighbors of this great Atlanta neighborhood, our intention is to show the love of Jesus to Vine City through a long-term partnership between Trinity and the community. Together, we participate in fellowship outings, service programs and mentorships. To participate or for more information on upcoming events and ongoing efforts, logon to their blog at www.vinecity.blogspot.com.
Our purpose is to support Christian leaders in Rwanda and Kenya by empowering them to mobilize our resources (physical and financial) to meet the needs of our brothers and sisters in Africa. We accomplish this through child sponsorships, ministry outreach, work teams and community development. Find out more by going to Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee or Brightpoint for Children's websites. For more information about upcoming Trinity outreach efforts use the contact link below.
Many among us are artists of varying disciplines, interests & skill levels. Its our desire to see Trinity's creative culture grow into a culture made of mature, believing artists who are wholly integrated with their community and working toward the renewal of all things. We do this through gatherings, workshops & community events. To get involved contact Jeff Guy or visit the Trinity Artists Blog!
Trinity Youth provides a safe place for teenagers from all walks of life to come with their questions, assumptions, fears and hopes about God. Through worship, teaching, and games, Trinity tries to help our youth understand the things we value as adults such as prayer, time in the Word, and the importance of a spiritual community. Our purpose is to help our teenagers grow into men and women who love the Lord and in turn, know how high, how deep, and how wide His love is for them.

