Events
What is Alpha?

The Alpha Course consists of a series of talks addressing key issues relating to Christian faith. Essential questions are answered such as “Who is Jesus?” and “How can I be sure of my faith?” Each session begins with a great meal together, a chance to get to know others, and explore the big questions of life. . . and connect with others who are asking and exploring too.
Alpha is for everyone, especially:
- Those wanting to investigate Christianity
- New Christians
- Newcomers to the church
- Those who want to brush up on the basics
It's low key, friendly and fun. More than 7 million people worldwide have found it a worthwhile experience.
You will find that most of the members of Trinity graduated from an ALPHA course. It has been a valuable tool in our Christian walk and we would like for everyone to have the opportunity to experience this kind of growth through Alpha's simple presentation of basic Christian truths.
Contact the church office for more information on an upcoming Alpha course.
Small Groups at Trinity
"They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer." ACTS 2:42
Are you an Alpha “graduate” or just looking for a small group fellowship of godly friends? In our new parish, it's fun to meet and greet new faces. It's also important to provide a place of belonging. You'll find a small group is a place where you can get to know others, build friendships, while growing in your Christian faith.
Just as Jesus gathered his group of 12 disciples together, Trinity's small groups will meet regularly in homes or at church for fellowship, Bible study, prayer, and to care for one another. There will be men’s, women’s, and mixed groups, with an open seat always available for anyone who would like to join in. The small-group meetings will be listed on the church calendar. Be involved as a group member or as a host or leader. If you have ideas for starting a new group, please contact Peggy or Wallace.
What is Anglican Fourth Day?
THE ANGLICAN FOURTH DAY MOVEMENT is a worldwide movement of the Christian church, which seeks to bring environments to Christ through Christian communities in action. Anglican 4th Day is designed to make it possible to live in what is fundamental to being a Christian -to live in union with Christ and to share Christ with others.
The three-day weekend provides a living experience -meeting Christ and meeting fellow Christians and sharing Christ with them. During three days-Thursday evening through Sunday evening-those attending live and work together, listening to and discussing talks given by the clergy and laity. During the three days, the teachings of Christ are discussed in a climate of joy. The talks and discussions are interspersed with prayer, Eucharist, songs, recreation, laughter and moments of reflection and silence.
The resulting Christian community is a group of men and women who live the Christian life, linked with Christ and supporting one another in their environment. This support is found in two post-Fourth Day activities. Individuals meet frequently in small groups with close friends for mutual sharing, encouragement and support. The larger Anglican 4th Day Community comes together in monthly “Ultreyas” meeting for worship, sharing and fellowship.
Talk to Kearsley Johnson, Susan Groves or Peggy Corbitt for upcoming dates for Anglican Fourth Day.
Mark your calendars for these Trinity Ultreya Meetings!
Tuesdays @ 7:30 am Balfour home - men
Tuesdays @ 5:30 pm. Bean Co. (downtown) - women
Wednesdays @ 11:00 Various members homes (Call church office for details)
Fridays @ 7:00 am. Trinity fellowship hall - men
Fridays @ 12:45 pm. Bean Co. - women
