youngadults@trinitykelowna.ca
Our 20’s and 30’s can be a tough go, from career changes to post-secondary, moving, and new friends. We get it and we are here for you in the middle of it. Trinity Young Adults creates a safe place wherever you are in life and in your faith journey to ask questions, get involved, and build community. All we ask is that you jump right in!
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Experience community and the joy of shared moments at our monthly Young Adults dinner, held an hour before our city wide Worship Night. Join us every first Wednesday of the month (unless otherwise specified) for an evening filled with not just delicious food, but also meaningful connections and conversations — all of this, completely on the house! Invite a friend, we can’t wait to see you there!
Coffee Connect is held every Sunday in person at Trinity Church before the morning service in the West Lobby. Enjoy free coffee, donuts, and muffins while meeting someone new. Everyone is welcome!
The best way to get to know others and build an authentic community is to dive into a group and volunteer. Host a group in your house, at a park (or wherever!), or join one to start making connections today. You can also join a volunteer team where you can use your gifts and meet others. Win-win!
Get connected with all things happening with Young Adults by
texting “YoungAdults” to 778.400.4393.
youngadults@trinitykelowna.ca
Director of NextGen
sstanley@trinitykelowna.ca
250.860.3273 ext. 204
We’re looking to fill over 400 positions on our Sunday Summer Stuff teams and we need your help – commit to one Sunday or multiple! Join us in creating a positive impact for the next generation this summer!
We believe that God is doing great things at Trinity and we want to continue to move towards being the healthiest church we can be. Our goal will be to clarify the following questions:
1. What is our God-inspired mandate at Trinity (mission)?
2. What motivates us (values)?
3. Where are we going as a church (vision)?
4. What must we strategically focus on in the next few years?