 Christian Education at Holy Trinity strives to provide careful
and regular instruction for members of all ages. Christian Education
is held on Sundays, from 9:15-10:15 AM.
Children's Christian Education
Ministry to youth and children at Holy Trinity is aimed towards the goal of our children growing, by God's grace, into mature Chrisitan adulthood. Our program exists to develop disciples who value God's Word, God's worship, God's people, and God's service. Therefore, we provide regular, careful and doctrinally sound instruction in the Scriptures for the covenant children of our church, and for any other children God may bring into our fellowship.  Samuel Hutton is the current Chairman of the Children's Christian Education Committee. Read more about our Foundational Biblical Convictions for Ministry to Children and Youth by clicking the link below.
Youth
We are desirous of at least two things as they pertain to the youth of our church:
i. Ensuring that our middle and high school students are growing and maturing as members of church life as a whole;
ii. Seeking to address directly the particular needs and challenges that face the youth of our church and of our culture. We therefore, place a high premium upon involving our youth in the overall life of our church (its worship, prayer, fellowship, service, etc.) as well as gathering our youth together with other students their age so that they might address the challenges they face with their peers and with loving adult friends/mentors. We have Sunday School classes for our middle and high school students as well as summer bible studies, missions trip opportunities, etc.
Bill Brannan is the current Chairman of the Middle School Chrisitan Edcuation Committee and Dustyn Eudaly serves as current Chairman of the High School Christian Education Commitee.
Adult Christian Education
The Adult Christian Education program set forth by the Elders at Holy Trinity purposes to provide instruction in Scripture, Theology and Practical Christian Living. Each Christian Education Term classes are taught in two or more of these areas.
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