COMMUNITY
As believers, we are to devote ourselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Our hope is that the church consists of more than a building, preaching and singing, but in sharing life together in recognition of our inability to do life alone. In doing this, we hope to create unity in diversity in all of life’s messiness and glory.
Our relationships with each other flow out of our relationship with God. Since we have experienced the love of God, we can truly be lovers of one another. Our relationships with others should reflect our relationship with him-redemptive and full of the gospel (Ephesians 4:32; Mark 10:42-45). In order to actively provide a context for these kinds of relationships, Trinity is committed to developing dynamic relational ministries.
