Faith Formation

Learning together at every age—deepening faith through Scripture, prayer, and community.

Adult Programs
Children & Youth

Growing Together in Christ

Faith formation at Trinity is about becoming more like Jesus—learning His way, practicing His life, and growing together as His disciples. It’s not about mastering information or passing a test. It’s about shaping a life: praying, studying Scripture, serving others, and allowing the Holy Spirit to form us in community.

In the Anglican tradition, formation engages the whole person—heart, mind, and habits. We explore the richness of Scripture, learn the rhythms of Christian prayer, and discover how the wisdom of the Church guides us in daily life. Growth comes through worship, fellowship, teaching, and practices that anchor us in Christ.

Wherever you are on your journey—curious, returning, or seeking deeper roots—there’s a place for you here. Our formation offerings welcome all stages of faith. No prerequisites, no pressure—just a community learning to walk the disciples’ path together.

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Two women sitting at a conference table in a wood-paneled room, one with red hair wearing a red jacket and plaid scarf, the other with white hair and glasses wearing a grey sweatshirt with the word 'WEAR' on it, both looking thoughtful.

“Discipleship is about how we live; not just the decisions we make, not just the courses we attend, but a state of being. ”

— Rowan Williams

Lifelong Formation

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Fall & Spring Sessions

Small Groups

Twice each year—Fall (October–December) and Spring (February–April)—adults gather in groups of 6–15 for 10–12 weeks of conversation, prayer, and study. Topics vary by leader: Bible studies, book discussions, film series, or explorations of spiritual practice.

Spring 2025 Groups

Walk in Love Led by Fr. Chris
Lectionary Bible Study Led by Natalie Johnson
Daughters of the King Study Led by Tami Goodwin
Fourth Group TBA
Guest speaker presenting

Special Events

Lectures & Conversations

Throughout the year, we host one-time lectures, panel discussions, and conversations on topics connecting faith with contemporary life—theology, ethics, science, the arts, and social issues.

Upcoming

Parish Retreat Spring TBD
Evelyn Underhill Lecture Summer TBD

Spiritual Practices

Spiritual Direction

One-on-one conversations with Fr. Chris to explore where you are in your spiritual journey and develop practices to help you grow. A confidential space for reflection, discernment, and deepening your relationship with God.

By appointment • Contact Fr. Chris

Daily Prayer

The Daily Office—morning and evening prayer from the Book of Common Prayer—offers a rhythm of Scripture, psalms, and intercession. We can help you begin this ancient practice at home.

Resources available • Start anytime

Scripture Study

Engage the Bible through guided study, lectio divina, or self-directed reading plans. Whether you're new to Scripture or returning after years away, we'll help you find an approach that fits.

Multiple options • All levels welcome

Annual Parish Retreat

Each year the parish gathers for a weekend of rest, renewal, and deeper community. Extended time for worship, reflection, and unhurried conversation in a beautiful setting away from daily demands.

Once yearly • Watch for announcements

“Blessed Lord, who caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning: Grant us so to hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that we may embrace and ever hold fast the blessed hope of everlasting life, which you have given us in our Savior Jesus Christ...”

— The Book of Common Prayer

Children, Youth, & Family Formation

Wednesday Night Formation

Children gather weekly for stories, activities, and faith formation using the Storymakers curriculum. Like our adult small groups, children's formation follows a Fall and Spring rhythm—though we often start a bit earlier in the year.

Wednesdays at 5:30 PM Dinner included once a month; families provide the rest

An adult small group often meets at the same time, giving parents and others a chance to grow in faith while the children are in formation.

Summer: Ecumenical VBS

Each summer we partner with local ELCA and United Methodist congregations for a week of Vacation Bible School—a joyful, cross-denominational celebration of faith for kids of all ages.

Youth Formation

Middle school and high school students are invited into the wider life of the parish—serving others, exploring faith, and preparing for confirmation. There's no single "youth group" model here; instead, we meet young people where they are.

Help with Children's Formation

Assist with Wednesday night activities for younger kids—a great way to serve and build leadership skills.

Join an Adult Small Group

Mature teens are welcome in our Fall and Spring small groups—same great discussions, intergenerational community.

Volunteer with VBS

Help lead games, crafts, and music during our summer ecumenical Vacation Bible School.

Confirmation with Fr. Chris

Prepare to affirm your baptismal vows—as a group or one-on-one, depending on interest and scheduling.

Youth helping with ecumenical VBS

Faith at Home

We believe parents are the primary teachers of faith. Trinity supports families with resources, seasonal activities, and a community that walks alongside you.

Wednesday Nights Work for Families

While children are in formation, parents can:

  • Join the concurrent adult small group
  • Enjoy a quiet hour for errands or rest
  • Help with children's activities as a volunteer

Seasonal Family Events

Advent wreath-making, Easter celebrations, blessing of backpacks, and more—moments when generations gather to mark the rhythms of faith together.

Family Formation Newsletter Weekly ideas for faith at home, upcoming events, and resources for parents.
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Family Advent wreath-making at Trinity

“Have patience with all things, but chiefly have patience with yourself. Do not lose courage in considering your own imperfections, but instantly set about remedying them—every day begin the task anew.”

— Francis de Sales

A Rule of Life for Trinity People

Rooted in Trinity's values and the Baptismal Covenant, our Rule of Life offers a rhythm of worship, learning, and service—simple practices that help us live what we promise in baptism.

Grow
Grow in knowledge and love of God
Pray
Pray and read Scripture daily
Worship
Gather weekly around Word and Table
Belong
Join in fellowship with the community
Reflect
Examine your life and confess sin
Witness
Share faith by word and example
Serve
Use your gifts to serve others
Justice
Work for justice in the world

“There are those who seek knowledge for the sake of knowledge; that is Curiosity. There are those who seek knowledge to be known by others; that is Vanity. There are those who seek knowledge in order to serve; that is Love”

— Bernard of Clairvaux

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