who we are

Trinity is a part of the Anabaptist (“re-baptizer”) branch of the bigger Christian tree. What does this mean? In means we believe that God looks like Jesus and that we are seeking to look more like him too. It means we celebrate community as the place life and faith grow. And it means we embrace our role participating in God’s peace-making, reconciling work in the world.

We are an intergenerational church that loves relationship, laughs easily, and shares generously. We have a passion for serving each other and our neighbors. We ask big questions and are comfortable with wrestling together. But we also have a big conviction that God is alive and available to be encountered. We’re not very formal around here. But we do seek to be faithful and responsive to whatever the Spirit is doing!


what we believe

We believe that God desires to be known by all people and can be experienced in genuine personal relationship.

We believe that Jesus Christ has showed us what God is really like and that he alone is our authoritative model for the truly human life.

We believe that God is gathering a people to live together “beautifully strange,” in holy rebellion against the deathly status quo.

We believe that as a resurrection people empowered by God’s Spirit, we can afford to take substantial risks to live out God’s radically alternative vision for the world.

We believe that God is constantly in the process of making things new and invites each generation into creative participation in the emergence of what will be.

We believe in the faithful witness to God of scripture and in the present witness of the Spirit in the living community, continuing to guide us into God’s dreams.

Trinity belongs to a stream of the Christian tradition known as Anabaptism that emerged during the Protestant Reformation. We affiliate nationally with a larger community of believers who call themselves Mennonite Church USA. For more information about beliefs we share with this broader stream of faith, click here.