Loving People
And Loving Jesus
A Church serving in Lake Magdalene In Tampa, Fl
Service Times
Join us on Sunday
9:30 am
Sunday School
11:00 am
Location
14925 N Boulevard Tampa, FL 33613
Welcome!
Welcome to Trinity Presbyterian Church! We are so excited you are here checking out information on our church! We invite you to join us in person or online this Sunday morning.
Children's Ministry
At the very heart of our church is a deep love for the next generation. We live to equip kids and students to help them become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ who act out their faith and reach the lost.
New Here?
Hey there! Thank you for stopping by our website. If you are searching for a good church, we know we are the place for you. Trinity Presbyterian Church is a place where people encounter Jesus, learn of his love for them, and engage in a multi-generational, life-giving community. If you have never been to Trinity before, come by this Sunday! We look forward to meeting you!
TRINITY FAQS
We would love to help answer some of your questions!
Trinity Presbyterian Church is located at 10925 N. Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33613
We believe that God, in His Word, calls us to gather as His church for worship on Sunday. Our worship service is at 9:30 am and lasts about an hour. We have a time of fellowship with light refreshments after the worship service and Sunday School begins at 11:00 am.
On Sunday mornings there is a nursery available for children up to kindergarten age during the 9:30 worship service . There are also Sunday School classes available at 11:00 for children of all ages and adults.
On Sunday evenings our Youth Group meets from 6:30 to 8:00 pm in the Activity Building. This youth ministry is for students from 6th to 12th grade. It is led by Alex and Jenny Buffalo.
Trinity Presbyterian Church is a member of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARPC) which is a conservative, biblical, evangelical denomination. The ARPC has had a long and rich history in the US. While we are a part of this denomination, the people that gather each Sunday for worship come from many different backgrounds.
We read Scripture, sing, pray, and preach a sermon based upon a passage of Scripture. We utilize a traditional order of worship with a mix of traditional hymns and contemporary songs to help us worship and hear from God.
On Sunday mornings most of our congregation wears business casual attire and then very casual attire to our other events. But please wear whatever makes you most comfortable.
Will I have an opportunity to meet people?
What does it mean to be reformed?
Forming deep friendships with people is important and happens naturally by spending time with them. After the worship service we have a time of refreshments and hanging out so that we can spend time together. Please join us this Sunday after the worship service.
The reformation began in the 1400 and 1500s with the work of Jan Hus, Martin Luther and John Calvin. The goal was to address or reform some of the shifts that had taken place in the church. One of the greatest reforms was that justification was by faith alone apart from works. It is important to note we do not believe that you need to be reformed or to be a Christian to join us for our worship service on Sunday mornings.