Trinity Anglican Church
We are a joyful community of disciples worshipping Jesus together in Atlanta, GA.
Sundays: 9am & 11am

Good morning, and happy Pentecost Sunday! Today we celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit poured out on the Church — the presence of God empowering and uniting his people to proclaim the good news of Jesus to the world.
We’d love for you to join us for worship this morning as we gather in celebration and expectation together.
In-person services: 9am and 11am
Livestream at 11am

We’ve got three exciting events coming up for middle schoolers and their families! On Tuesday, June 2, rising 7th–9th graders are invited to join us for a rafting trip. Then, on June 7 and July 19, parents of middle schoolers are invited to a Middle School Parent Preview FAQ after the 11am service to connect, ask questions, and hear what’s ahead. Finally, July 27–31, Trinity Youth is heading to Abide Student Camp in Huntsville, AL!
Learn more and register through the events page in our bio.

Summer Book Clubs launch soon!
This time, we’re inviting our church into two very different, deeply human stories—each exploring what it means to be known, to be formed, and to take responsibility for one another.
In Allen Levi’s Theo of Golden, a quiet stranger enters a small town and, through simple presence and attention, begins to change lives. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, a creator brings life into the world, but refuses to love what he has made—with devastating consequences.
Taken together, these stories ask: What happens when we are truly seen? And what happens when we are not?
You can either form your own club or join Trinity's! Our Trinity group for Theo of Golden begins Wednesday, June 10, and our Trinity group for Frankenstein begins Sunday, July 12. And if you're forming your own group, you can choose from any of the books we offered in previous years.
Learn more and register for both at the link in our bio!

Summer Book Clubs launch soon!
This time, we’re inviting our church into two very different, deeply human stories—each exploring what it means to be known, to be formed, and to take responsibility for one another.
In Allen Levi’s Theo of Golden, a quiet stranger enters a small town and, through simple presence and attention, begins to change lives. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, a creator brings life into the world, but refuses to love what he has made—with devastating consequences.
Taken together, these stories ask: What happens when we are truly seen? And what happens when we are not?
You can either form your own club or join Trinity's! Our Trinity group for Theo of Golden begins Wednesday, June 10, and our Trinity group for Frankenstein begins Sunday, July 12. And if you're forming your own group, you can choose from any of the books we offered in previous years.
Learn more and register for both at the link in our bio!

Sign up by this Sunday, May 24!
The Men’s Wilderness Trip is an adventure-based experience designed to promote a deeper understanding of God’s love for us in the present tense—and how that love leads us to freedom and joy. This year, we will travel to the Colorado wilderness for a backcountry adventure where the discomforts of the wilderness (e.g. sleeping in tents, hiking miles with heavy packs, etc.) provide opportunities for reflecting more deeply on our own lives and stories. We will learn more about confronting and accepting our limitations, and developing sustainable rhythms of life with the Lord, all while sharing this transformative experience with others. The trips are physically demanding, so a basic level of physical fitness is necessary; however, prior backcountry experience is not required.
Reach out to Brad Mauldin with any questions!

Alleluia! Christ is Risen!
Today marks the last Sunday of Easter, a fifty-day season of feasting and celebrating the hope of resurrection. Join us for one of our services today!
He is risen! He is risen indeed!
In-person services: 9am, 11am
Livestream at 11am

We’re looking for a few more volunteers to help make Trinity Kids Camp the sweetest week of the summer!
Join us June 8–11 for four joy-filled days of learning about Jesus through worship, games, fun, and time together — and we’d love for you to be part of it.
Whether you’re a longtime member, a current Kids volunteer, or a responsible rising 8th grader or older, there’s a place for you to serve! Volunteers serve from 8:30am–1pm each day, and childcare is available for younger children of volunteers.
Interested? Visit our Events page to learn more about Kids Camp and sign up today!

As we close out the Easter season, let’s gather for a joyful evening together as a church family! Join us in the Backyard on Trinity Sunday, May 31, from 5-8pm for a celebration filled with laughter, connection, and summer fun.
There will be bounce houses, a raffle, a dunk tank occupied by at least a few of your favorite Trinity staff members, live music, free tattoos (temporary) for adults and children alike, plenty of space to relax and linger, and lots of opportunities to enjoy fellowship with friends old and new.
For dinner, we’ll have these food trucks on site — or feel free to pack a picnic and make it your own!
• Astro Corndogs
• Baja Fresh
• The Fresh Truck
• Paradiso Wood Fire Pizza
• King of Pops
Visit our Events page to register so we can plan well and know how many friends to expect!

Do you feel stuck or do you find that you’re repeating the same unhelpful patterns in life? Do you feel that you are at war with your body, your emotions, your desires? Is there a disconnect between what you believe and what you do? Do you feel like you are surviving more often than you are flourishing? Do you desire more freedom and deeper connection with yourself, God, and others? If you’ve answered “yes” to any of these questions, maybe a Trinity Story Group is for you.
Story Groups are safe, nurturing, and redemptive small group spaces where you can begin to explore and find healing in your story.
This fall, we are offering several options for both men and women, including evening groups, a women’s morning group, and a men’s intensive weekend experience.
To learn more and apply for our Fall 2026 groups, visit our Events page or go to atltrinity.org/story-groups. Space is limited. Applications are due by June 10, 2026.

Do you feel stuck or do you find that you’re repeating the same unhelpful patterns in life? Do you feel that you are at war with your body, your emotions, your desires? Is there a disconnect between what you believe and what you do? Do you feel like you are surviving more often than you are flourishing? Do you desire more freedom and deeper connection with yourself, God, and others? If you’ve answered “yes” to any of these questions, maybe a Trinity Story Group is for you.
Story Groups are safe, nurturing, and redemptive small group spaces where you can begin to explore and find healing in your story.
This fall, we are offering several options for both men and women, including evening groups, a women’s morning group, and a men’s intensive weekend experience.
To learn more and apply for our Fall 2026 groups, visit our Events page or go to atltrinity.org/story-groups. Space is limited. Applications are due by June 10, 2026.

Alleluia! Christ is Risen!
Today is the Sixth Sunday of Easter, and we look forward to gathering together in worship at 9am or 11am as we continue celebrating the risen Christ and the hope of Eastertide!
This Sunday also happens to be Mother’s Day, and we want to honor and give thanks for the mothers among us — biological mothers, adoptive mothers, grandmothers, godmothers, spiritual mothers, mentors, and all the women who have nurtured and cared for others with Christlike love. If you’re able, take a moment this weekend to call your mom, thank someone who has mothered you well, or remember with gratitude the women who have shaped your life.
At the same time, we know this day can stir up tender and complicated emotions. For some, Mother’s Day brings grief, longing, estrangement, loss, or painful memories. Wherever you find yourself this weekend, we pray you would know the compassion and nearness of God, who meets us in both our joy and our sorrow.
We hope to see you soon!
In-person services: 9am, 11am
Livestream at 11am

Our Eastertide Sunday Evening Services have been such a beautiful part of this season—peaceful, reflective, joy-filled gatherings centered on worship, communion, and the hope of the resurrection.
We have just two evenings left: May 10 & May 17 from 6–7pm.
Led by our Pastors in Residence, Chris and Caroline Hiler Albert, these services follow a rhythm similar to Sunday mornings while incorporating a more liturgical style with written prayers and call-and-response. They’ve become a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and close the weekend in community during the Easter season.
Whether you’ve joined us already or have been meaning to come, we’d love for you to be part of one of these final gatherings. Come celebrate the joy of Easter with us.

Our Eastertide Sunday Evening Services have been such a beautiful part of this season—peaceful, reflective, joy-filled gatherings centered on worship, communion, and the hope of the resurrection.
We have just two evenings left: May 10 & May 17 from 6–7pm.
Led by our Pastors in Residence, Chris and Caroline Hiler Albert, these services follow a rhythm similar to Sunday mornings while incorporating a more liturgical style with written prayers and call-and-response. They’ve become a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and close the weekend in community during the Easter season.
Whether you’ve joined us already or have been meaning to come, we’d love for you to be part of one of these final gatherings. Come celebrate the joy of Easter with us.

Our Eastertide Sunday Evening Services have been such a beautiful part of this season—peaceful, reflective, joy-filled gatherings centered on worship, communion, and the hope of the resurrection.
We have just two evenings left: May 10 & May 17 from 6–7pm.
Led by our Pastors in Residence, Chris and Caroline Hiler Albert, these services follow a rhythm similar to Sunday mornings while incorporating a more liturgical style with written prayers and call-and-response. They’ve become a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and close the weekend in community during the Easter season.
Whether you’ve joined us already or have been meaning to come, we’d love for you to be part of one of these final gatherings. Come celebrate the joy of Easter with us.

Our Eastertide Sunday Evening Services have been such a beautiful part of this season—peaceful, reflective, joy-filled gatherings centered on worship, communion, and the hope of the resurrection.
We have just two evenings left: May 10 & May 17 from 6–7pm.
Led by our Pastors in Residence, Chris and Caroline Hiler Albert, these services follow a rhythm similar to Sunday mornings while incorporating a more liturgical style with written prayers and call-and-response. They’ve become a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and close the weekend in community during the Easter season.
Whether you’ve joined us already or have been meaning to come, we’d love for you to be part of one of these final gatherings. Come celebrate the joy of Easter with us.

Our Eastertide Sunday Evening Services have been such a beautiful part of this season—peaceful, reflective, joy-filled gatherings centered on worship, communion, and the hope of the resurrection.
We have just two evenings left: May 10 & May 17 from 6–7pm.
Led by our Pastors in Residence, Chris and Caroline Hiler Albert, these services follow a rhythm similar to Sunday mornings while incorporating a more liturgical style with written prayers and call-and-response. They’ve become a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and close the weekend in community during the Easter season.
Whether you’ve joined us already or have been meaning to come, we’d love for you to be part of one of these final gatherings. Come celebrate the joy of Easter with us.

Our Eastertide Sunday Evening Services have been such a beautiful part of this season—peaceful, reflective, joy-filled gatherings centered on worship, communion, and the hope of the resurrection.
We have just two evenings left: May 10 & May 17 from 6–7pm.
Led by our Pastors in Residence, Chris and Caroline Hiler Albert, these services follow a rhythm similar to Sunday mornings while incorporating a more liturgical style with written prayers and call-and-response. They’ve become a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and close the weekend in community during the Easter season.
Whether you’ve joined us already or have been meaning to come, we’d love for you to be part of one of these final gatherings. Come celebrate the joy of Easter with us.

Our Eastertide Sunday Evening Services have been such a beautiful part of this season—peaceful, reflective, joy-filled gatherings centered on worship, communion, and the hope of the resurrection.
We have just two evenings left: May 10 & May 17 from 6–7pm.
Led by our Pastors in Residence, Chris and Caroline Hiler Albert, these services follow a rhythm similar to Sunday mornings while incorporating a more liturgical style with written prayers and call-and-response. They’ve become a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and close the weekend in community during the Easter season.
Whether you’ve joined us already or have been meaning to come, we’d love for you to be part of one of these final gatherings. Come celebrate the joy of Easter with us.

Our Eastertide Sunday Evening Services have been such a beautiful part of this season—peaceful, reflective, joy-filled gatherings centered on worship, communion, and the hope of the resurrection.
We have just two evenings left: May 10 & May 17 from 6–7pm.
Led by our Pastors in Residence, Chris and Caroline Hiler Albert, these services follow a rhythm similar to Sunday mornings while incorporating a more liturgical style with written prayers and call-and-response. They’ve become a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and close the weekend in community during the Easter season.
Whether you’ve joined us already or have been meaning to come, we’d love for you to be part of one of these final gatherings. Come celebrate the joy of Easter with us.

Our Eastertide Sunday Evening Services have been such a beautiful part of this season—peaceful, reflective, joy-filled gatherings centered on worship, communion, and the hope of the resurrection.
We have just two evenings left: May 10 & May 17 from 6–7pm.
Led by our Pastors in Residence, Chris and Caroline Hiler Albert, these services follow a rhythm similar to Sunday mornings while incorporating a more liturgical style with written prayers and call-and-response. They’ve become a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and close the weekend in community during the Easter season.
Whether you’ve joined us already or have been meaning to come, we’d love for you to be part of one of these final gatherings. Come celebrate the joy of Easter with us.

Our Eastertide Sunday Evening Services have been such a beautiful part of this season—peaceful, reflective, joy-filled gatherings centered on worship, communion, and the hope of the resurrection.
We have just two evenings left: May 10 & May 17 from 6–7pm.
Led by our Pastors in Residence, Chris and Caroline Hiler Albert, these services follow a rhythm similar to Sunday mornings while incorporating a more liturgical style with written prayers and call-and-response. They’ve become a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and close the weekend in community during the Easter season.
Whether you’ve joined us already or have been meaning to come, we’d love for you to be part of one of these final gatherings. Come celebrate the joy of Easter with us.

This month, we’re proud to spotlight one of our incredible Trinity Partners: @operationfeedatl.
Operation Feed ATL is on a mission to combat food insecurity by building a strong community of volunteers dedicated to serving families within the Atlanta Public School system. Through their work, they provide food support to students and families in need while also creating leadership and volunteer opportunities for teens through their Ambassador Program.
We’re excited to partner with them for upcoming Packing Parties at Trinity, where volunteers will help pack hearty snack bags for local elementary students ahead of school breaks.
📍 Upcoming Packing Parties:
• Wednesday, May 13 | 4–5 PM
• Wednesday, June 17 | 4–5 PM
• Wednesday, July 22 | 4–5 PM
Families are welcome, and we’d love for members of our community to join us as we pack over 200 snack bags for students in need.
Can’t attend in person? You can still make an impact by signing up to help contribute toward the cost of food.
Together, we can help support local students and families across Atlanta. Learn more at atltrinity.org/feed.

This month, we’re proud to spotlight one of our incredible Trinity Partners: @operationfeedatl.
Operation Feed ATL is on a mission to combat food insecurity by building a strong community of volunteers dedicated to serving families within the Atlanta Public School system. Through their work, they provide food support to students and families in need while also creating leadership and volunteer opportunities for teens through their Ambassador Program.
We’re excited to partner with them for upcoming Packing Parties at Trinity, where volunteers will help pack hearty snack bags for local elementary students ahead of school breaks.
📍 Upcoming Packing Parties:
• Wednesday, May 13 | 4–5 PM
• Wednesday, June 17 | 4–5 PM
• Wednesday, July 22 | 4–5 PM
Families are welcome, and we’d love for members of our community to join us as we pack over 200 snack bags for students in need.
Can’t attend in person? You can still make an impact by signing up to help contribute toward the cost of food.
Together, we can help support local students and families across Atlanta. Learn more at atltrinity.org/feed.

This month, we’re proud to spotlight one of our incredible Trinity Partners: @operationfeedatl.
Operation Feed ATL is on a mission to combat food insecurity by building a strong community of volunteers dedicated to serving families within the Atlanta Public School system. Through their work, they provide food support to students and families in need while also creating leadership and volunteer opportunities for teens through their Ambassador Program.
We’re excited to partner with them for upcoming Packing Parties at Trinity, where volunteers will help pack hearty snack bags for local elementary students ahead of school breaks.
📍 Upcoming Packing Parties:
• Wednesday, May 13 | 4–5 PM
• Wednesday, June 17 | 4–5 PM
• Wednesday, July 22 | 4–5 PM
Families are welcome, and we’d love for members of our community to join us as we pack over 200 snack bags for students in need.
Can’t attend in person? You can still make an impact by signing up to help contribute toward the cost of food.
Together, we can help support local students and families across Atlanta. Learn more at atltrinity.org/feed.

This month, we’re proud to spotlight one of our incredible Trinity Partners: @operationfeedatl.
Operation Feed ATL is on a mission to combat food insecurity by building a strong community of volunteers dedicated to serving families within the Atlanta Public School system. Through their work, they provide food support to students and families in need while also creating leadership and volunteer opportunities for teens through their Ambassador Program.
We’re excited to partner with them for upcoming Packing Parties at Trinity, where volunteers will help pack hearty snack bags for local elementary students ahead of school breaks.
📍 Upcoming Packing Parties:
• Wednesday, May 13 | 4–5 PM
• Wednesday, June 17 | 4–5 PM
• Wednesday, July 22 | 4–5 PM
Families are welcome, and we’d love for members of our community to join us as we pack over 200 snack bags for students in need.
Can’t attend in person? You can still make an impact by signing up to help contribute toward the cost of food.
Together, we can help support local students and families across Atlanta. Learn more at atltrinity.org/feed.

This month, we’re proud to spotlight one of our incredible Trinity Partners: @operationfeedatl.
Operation Feed ATL is on a mission to combat food insecurity by building a strong community of volunteers dedicated to serving families within the Atlanta Public School system. Through their work, they provide food support to students and families in need while also creating leadership and volunteer opportunities for teens through their Ambassador Program.
We’re excited to partner with them for upcoming Packing Parties at Trinity, where volunteers will help pack hearty snack bags for local elementary students ahead of school breaks.
📍 Upcoming Packing Parties:
• Wednesday, May 13 | 4–5 PM
• Wednesday, June 17 | 4–5 PM
• Wednesday, July 22 | 4–5 PM
Families are welcome, and we’d love for members of our community to join us as we pack over 200 snack bags for students in need.
Can’t attend in person? You can still make an impact by signing up to help contribute toward the cost of food.
Together, we can help support local students and families across Atlanta. Learn more at atltrinity.org/feed.

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!

Every year, we leave the Trinity Spring Retreat feeling deeply grateful for the gift of being together.
We’re grateful for the beauty of SharpTop Cove (and the gift of sunshine this time around), the joy and laughter shared together, the opportunity to worship Jesus side by side, and the unhurried space to slow down and listen—to God, to one another, and to the deeper places in our own hearts.
A huge thank you to Ashley Mathews for leading us through the story of Jonah and reminding us of God’s persistent mercy—the kind that meets us even in the places we’d rather avoid, inviting us toward honesty, healing, and deeper trust in Him.
And one of the greatest gifts of the retreat is that we now get to come home and share life together as a church family.
We’re already looking forward to next year. Mark your calendars for April 30–May 2, 2027!
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