At Trinity, we offer a variety of programs and ministries that provide meaningful opportunities for adults to serve and get involved. Our smaller groups create space for more personal interaction, encouraging both spiritual and personal growth. We believe each person has a unique purpose, and everyone is encouraged to seek where God is leading them to serve and use their gifts within the church.
Sunday School & Bible Study
Sunday School is a time for learning, connection, and spiritual growth. Each Sunday morning, we gather to study the Bible, deepen our understanding of God’s Word, and encourage one another in our faith journey. Our teachers are dedicated to providing engaging, meaningful lessons that are rooted in Scripture and relevant to everyday life. In addition to Sunday School, we offer special small-group Bible study classes on Wednesday nights. These studies typically run for six weeks during the fall and spring seasons and provide a more focused, interactive setting for spiritual growth and are designed to help participants dive deeper into specific topics, build meaningful relationships, and apply biblical principles to everyday life in a supportive, discussion-based environment. Our Sunday School and Bible Study programs are more than just classes—it’s a community. It’s a place to ask questions, build relationships, and grow stronger in faith together.
Women’s Ministry
Ladies that are part of the Women’s Ministry are very active and typically meet once a month for a time of fellowship and inspiration. This ministry sponsors the annual Annie Armstrong and Lottie Moon Offerings. In addition, a Ladies Tea is held each year by the Women’s Ministry. Women of all ages are welcome to participate in this ministry led by Sandra Stall.
Men’s Ministry
Dedicated to the development of Christian values, principles, and attitudes, the Men’s Ministry provides an opportunity for men to have fellowship with one another and provide the church and community with services for special needs. Each year the men are in charge of the breakfast following Easter Sunrise service in which they gather very early in the morning to cook. Men of all ages are encouraged to be part of this ministry which is led by Lee Davis.
God’s Companions (a ministry exclusive for widows)
Nothing says emptiness like the passing of your life partner. Some who have been married for a few years, others who have been married beyond their golden anniversary, experience a loss that cannot be explained without having been there, yourself. Each month, widows enjoy a time of lunch and fellowship with one another which is typically at a local restaurant. If you are widowed and seek companionship with those who “know how you feel”, then we encourage you to become part of this very special ministry. Though they may not know “exactly” how you feel because each of us reacts differently to the same situation, the members of this ministry know in part the sadness, the loneliness, the frustrations, and the helplessness that always accompany the passing of a spouse. When you realize that you are not only companions to our fellow man but truly a Companion of God Himself, you realize that you are never alone. This ministry is led by Martha Lane.
Food Services Ministry
This is a very important area of service at Trinity. This wonderful team prepares delicious Wednesday Meals each week allowing our church family an opportunity to fellowship with one another before our mid-week programs and services as well as providing a way for busy families to more easily participate on Wednesday nights. Each quarter, we have a time of food and fellowship in conjunction with our Church Conference, and the Food Services team organizes the covered dishes, serves, and cleans up following each meal. They also prepare meals during Vacation Bible School and other events throughout the year. We love our times of breaking bread together at Trinity, and the Food Services makes it possible. Patricia Rushing is the departmental director for Food Services.
Visitation Ministry
It is almost impossible for our pastors and staff to visit with each and every sick, hurting, and lonely person. The members of the Visitation Ministry are faithful in visiting local nursing facilities and retirement homes to encourage those who are no longer able to attend regular church services. They also visit in hospitals and hospices. Anyone is welcome to become a part of this ministry. It is led by Susan Forehand.
For more information about Adult Ministries at Trinity, please send us a message or call the church office at 912-839-2599. You can also sign-up to serve in a particular ministry by completing our Opportunities to Serve form.