Gospel Communities

Trinity small groups are where spiritual growth takes place—through reading, praying, listening, and responding to God in deep, regular relationships with others.

In a hurried and busy culture, we believe it’s worth prioritizing time with others. We encourage you to make space in your weekly rhythm for gathering with a Gospel Community. As you plan your Fall 2025 schedule, schedule first what matters most. We believe small groups can move our church into deeper relationships, more consistent discipleship and life together.

Join our church family as we all dive into this together for 12 weeks.

Gospel Communities meet from August 24 – November 9.

Check out current groups here.

We value the presence of children in Gospel Communities and
we believe that it can have a generational impact.

They absorb more than we realize and what we model matters.
Childcare costs are covered by the church for every group with that need.

Learn more about groups

  • We believe that it is essential for every Christian to be connected in the community of the church and grow in Christ together. At Trinity, we do this through Gospel Communities. This is the identity of our groups:

    We are committed to one another. (Romans 12:10)

    We eat with one another. (Acts 2:46)

    We pray with one another. (James 5:16)

    We strive for honesty with one another. (Ephesians 4:25)

    We know needs and meet them with one another. (Galatians 6:2:)

    We encourage one another to reorient our gaze on Jesus - the Word. (Hebrews 3:13)

  • Groups will begin the week of August 24 and run for 12 weeks, wrapping up two weeks before Thanksgiving.

  • Most Gospel Communities meet weekly. Consistency is important—especially early on—as it helps build connection and momentum. Weekly meetings also align with our sermon-based content schedule.

  • Our preferred makeup of a group is multi-generational but we have groups that are built around a common life stage. We also offer groups for those new to Trinity and want to explore Anglicanism.

  • Yes! We value the presence of kids in groups. We encourage families to include children during the shared meal, then have a caregiver guide them to a separate space for a short bible study and play. Our hope is to create a restful environment where parents can connect meaningfully with other adults.

  • Please fill out our form [here] and we would love to place you in a group.

Quick Links to Resources

Family Dinner Table Questions
Weekly sermon specific questions to spark conversation

Leader Hub

Sermon-based Scripture
Weekly text for study in advance of Sunday’s teaching

Email our Small Groups Coordinator for more information:
emilee@trinitylittleton.com