Getting Connected
There's no such thing as a solitary Christian. 
We were meant to share the path of discipleship together.

After worship, the weekly small group studies are the next most important part of life at Holy Trinity.

There are a variety of different opportunities to grow and learn.  Below is a description of a few:


The Alpha Program

Whether you are searching for God for the first time in your life, or have been a follower of Christ for years, our Alpha program is a great way to continue your journey. 

This 12 week series forms the foundation of our adult education programs.  Held in a small group setting, this video and discussion series provides an open setting in which to find the answers you've been looking for.

This isn't a self-improvement program.  It is an invitation to find God's transforming power for our lives. 

Our Alpha classes run throughout the year, and are open to members and non-members alike. The next Alpha class begins in January.


Sermon Series Groups

During the week, the sermon-based small groups meet in the comfort of local homes to go deeper into the scriptures and share what they learned, both on Sunday morning and beyond.

Each Sunday morning sermon is accompanied by a handout that includes 'Bonus Material;' stuff that went into the sermon's preparation but ended up on the cutting room floor.  This single-page handout includes things such as Scripture cross-references, quotes from authors, and reflection questions.


Women's Group: 

"Bible 101" is led by Summer Gross and currently meets over tea at the home of Marie Diebold. This is a great introduction for beginners.  No experience required!


Men's Group:

Wednesday Mornings at 6am

Men from Holy Trinity and around the community come together to eat a full breakfast, study the Bible, pray, and learn from one another.  We meet in the garage at the Walt Sicard Car Company; which we consider the perfect setting for a men's group.


If you are interested in becoming part of a small group, contact Mother Summer or Father Andrew.



And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge--that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.
- Ephesians 3:17-19