About Trinity
We are committed to the Lord Jesus Christ. We are not our own, but belong to our Savior. He is our Redeemer, Lord, and Life. We are his by grace alone, and in him we are united to one another as members of one body. Worship, discipleship, and fellowship on the Lord’s Day is the heart of our church life, but we also support one another throughout the week as we humbly strive to obey Jesus' command to love one another.
We are Protestant and Reformed because we identify with all faithful believers who want to see the Church continually reformed and renewed by God’s Word and Spirit. We rely on the Scriptures as God’s authoritative and living Word. We do not look to the latest fads but to the Scriptures and past and present sources of wisdom — including early, medieval and reformation churches — for instruction on what it means to be the church and how to live for the glory of Jesus Christ. In this sense, we are catholic.
We are confessional, holding to the foundational truths stated in ancient creeds such was the Apostles’ Creed and Nicene Creed. We also hold to the Westminster Confession of Faith as a faithful summary of what the Bible teaches.
Trinity is a member of the Presbyterian Church in America, a denomination that strives to be “faithful to the Scriptures, true to the Reformed faith, and obedient to the Great Commission.”