What to Expect

Praise and Worship

Our Sunday Service starts at 10 AM with a time of heart-felt praise and worship. Worship at Trinity is more than just singing songs, it’s God’s children coming together to give Him glory and honor, and encounter His real and life-changing presence! Worship is typically 30-45 minutes long, featuring contemporary music with a mixture of styles.

You’ll find people expressing their worship in many different ways: from raising their hands and dancing, to sitting or kneeling before the Lord. It’s a place where people are both free and reverent in God’s presence, and where the Holy Spirit is free to move as He wills.

Communion

Trinity partakes in Communion every week during worship or after the sermon. We also set a special time aside every fifth Sunday of each month for a Communion service. We believe that Communion is meant to be taken often, and encourage all believers to take it with us, regardless of their membership status and denominational background or affiliation. The only prerequisite is that we take it in a worthy, or worshipful and thoughtful, manner.

Fellowship and Giving

Midway through the service we have an intermission where people are encouraged to say hi and have a moment to connect. This is also a time where we highlight giving as an act of worship, and people can place their financial gifts in one of our giving boxes.

Sermon

Our messages are always based on Scripture, and teach God’s Word in a way that is relevant and applicable to our daily lives. Each week, you’ll hear from our Senior Pastor, Nathan Caparolie, or one of the other pastors and elders, as they share and expound a Biblical truth or passage, often interwoven with personal examples and humor.

We unapologetically preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, with an emphasis on God’s grace, mercy, love, joy, and forgiveness. The sermon lasts 45-50 minutes and is followed by a time of ministry and response.

Ministry and Response time

Most weeks, the sermon is followed by a time of action and application. At Trinity, we want to be doers, and not just hearers, of the word! It’s not uncommon for people to spend time praying for each other after the message. Our pastors and elders are normally available to offer prayer for salvation, healing, or other ministry. We usually finish with a time of singing and worship.

Attire

Trinity is a casual atmosphere. We want you to be comfortable and come as you are! We don’t have a dress code, but we ask that what you wear be modest and appropriate, not distracting to others or dishonoring to the Lord.

Congregation

Our congregation comes from a multitude of backgrounds so you’ll probably see someone with whom you can relate. We have people of all ages, and from many different places, who are all united by one thing: the love of Jesus Christ.