Trinity Church has become a vibrant and growing presence in the community, expanding from just 15 members to 60+ over the past eight years under the leadership of Pastor Granardo Felix. This growth reflects not only strong leadership but also the diverse talents within the congregation, which have helped the church flourish in meaningful ways. Early in his tenure, Pastor Felix guided important restoration efforts to the historic sanctuary, originally built in 1891, preserving its legacy while preparing it for renewed ministry. Trinity’s commitment to outreach is evident in its ongoing partnership with the Grace and Gratitude Sober Living program, hosting a biweekly Wednesday evening gathering that welcomes 45 to 50 participants. These evenings provide a supportive environment that includes worship, music, Bible study, and fellowship, offering encouragement to individuals recovering from substance dependence.
Beyond this, Trinity continues to extend its impact through a variety of initiatives that meet both spiritual and practical needs. In October 2025, Trinity collaborated with three local churches to host a concert featuring the Imani Milele Children’s Choir from Uganda, resulting in the sponsorship of eighteen children for their education. The church’s Prayer Shawl Ministry has also been a powerful expression of care, distributing over 850 shawls since 2020 to individuals facing personal crises. Long-standing traditions like the Trinity Pumpkin Patch have fostered deep community connections, with families returning year after year, often across generations. Additionally, Trinity supports those facing food insecurity through its monthly involvement with the Interfaith Dinner Network at the Salvation Army Hope House. The church also invests in the next generation through a mentorship program that engages local youth as acolytes and audio-visual team members, equipping them with both spiritual guidance and practical skills.
We are excited to partner with the foundation because it embodies hope and commitment to the communities of faith.





