You don’t have to do life alone.
Here’s where to start.
Small groups at Trinity are a place where people can pursue authentic community and spiritual growth. Our small group discussions are based on the Sunday sermon and give everyone the opportunity to dig deeper into scripture, ask questions, and discuss practical applications. We offer a variety of groups that meet at different times throughout the week. To learn more, watch this video and then click the button below.
Interested in joining a small group?
Email Pastor Ty to get started.
If you are looking for a way to take the next step in knowing more people at Trinity, joining a Sunday morning group might be right for you. Our Sunday morning groups are open for anyone to jump in and join others in a selected topical study each week.
8:15am / Retired Adults
This group for adults age 60 and over meets during the first service. They spend Sunday mornings digging into the Book of Ephesians and will follow that with a study on the armor of God.
9:00am / Open Door
This class is led by Jeff Wilson and meets in the Library (next to the Worship Center, drums side). Lessons and discussion generally follow the current sermon series or delve into studies that cover relevant topical issues. Open Door is open to all adults and is a great jumping-off point for those who are beginning their connection journey here at Trinity.
10:30am / Next Steps
This group is your next step to connecting at Trinity by looking at and discussing the Scriptures in a smaller group setting. Join Pastor Ty in the Fellowship Hall as we examine the living story.
10:30am / Women to Women
This women’s group is led by Susie Sartarelli and meets during the second service. Susie’s group is currently working through a study on Charles Swindoll’s Intimacy with the Almighty.
To learn more about any of these classes, visit The LINK on Sunday morning or contact the church office.
Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing. 1 Thessalonians 5:11
The Lunch & Learn program is designed as a monthly connection point during September through May. The program includes a hot or cold lunch at a modest donation, prayer, pastoral teaching, fellowship & fun, worship through song, and community outreach. Our Lunch & Learn programs generally meet the second Wednesday of each month from 11:00am–1:00pm.
Our worship arts team is made up of volunteer musicians, sound and computer technicians, and camera operators that help usher our community into worship on Sunday mornings. If you’re looking for a new way to connect and serve here at Trinity and you can sing, play an instrument, aim a camera, or click a mouse, worship arts might be the right spot for you.
Email us to learn more.
GriefShare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. Discussions are led by people who understand what you are going through and want to help. You’ll gain access to valuable resources to help you recover from your loss and look forward to rebuilding your life.
DivorceCare is here to support you through the pain of divorce or separation. You don’t have to go through this process alone. Find help and healing with others who are traveling along the same path—and leaders who have gone before.
This group meets at CrossFit Mentality on Pinecone Drive in Mentor from 5:00-6:30pm each Thursday evening. Not sure you’re ready for a hard workout? We can build one tailored just to you! Wear your workout gear and bring your Bible, because all you have to do is show up—the rest takes care of itself!
We know that true transformation comes when people seek after God together. Choose one of the areas below to find out where you can get connected.
Learn more about what it means to grow in faith as a man after God’s own heart.
Find meaningful connection and lasting friendships in our women’s discipleship and weekly Bible study groups.
This is the stage when they begin to own their faith—here’s how we help them do it.
From infants through elementary school, Trinity prioritizes the next generation through Sunday morning activities and service opportunities.