Trinity Church exists to love God / love others / serve the community

Love God

Love Others

Serve The Community

Trinity Church exists to
Love God.
Love Others.
Serve the Community.
Our goal is to make disciples that make disciples.
We are part of the Evangelical Free Church of America.
To find out more about what we believe at Trinity, CLICK HERE
How do I get there?
Trinity Church is located at 46485 Middle Ridge Rd. Amherst, OH 44001.
From the South (Oberlin, South Amherst, etc.): Drive north on Route 58 until it intersects with Middle Ridge Road (right beside Dairy Queen). Turn left onto Middle Ridge Road. Trinity’s building is on the left at the intersection of Middle Ridge Road and Elyria Avenue.
From the North (Lorain, Amherst, etc.): Drive south on Route 58 until it intersects with Middle Ridge Road (right beside Dairy Queen). Turn right onto Middle Ridge Road. Trinity’s building is on the left at the intersection of Middle Ridge Road and Elyria Avenue.
From the East (Elyria, Lorain, etc.): Take OH Route 2 until you reach the Middle Ridge Road exit (Exit 10). Turn left at the exit and follow Middle Ridge Road until you reach Trinity’s driveway (approximately 4 miles) on the left, at the intersection of Middle Ridge Road and Elyria Avenue.
From the West (Vermilion, etc.): Take OH Route 2 East until you reach the OH-58 Exit. Turn RIght and head south on 58 until you reach the intersection of 58 and Middle Ridge Road (approx. 2 miles). Turn right onto Middle Ridge Road. Trinity’s building is on the left at the intersection of Middle Ridge Road and Elyria Avenue.
Where should I park?
What should I wear?
What are worship services like?
Where do my kids go?
Trinity offers Biblical, fun, and age-appropriate activities for your child (ages 0-5th grade) during each of our Sunday morning services. Stop by our children’s welcome desk to get your child checked in. All teachers and caregivers undergo a thorough background check before they’re allowed to serve with children. Your kids are safe at Trinity! For more information about our kids ministry, please click here.
Trinity students (6th-12th grade) meet during the first service at 9am in The Oasis. Students are engaged in a highly social and interactive atmosphere where they are challenged to dig deep into the Scriptures. For more information about our student ministry, please click here.
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worship

about us
We were planted by a small group of Christians in Lorain County in 1994 under the clear direction of God. Our goal is to make disciples that make disciples.

growth groups
Trinity’s growth group ministry builds community through relationships, Bible study, and prayer (Acts 2:42). Groups meet on different nights in multiple locations.
Devotionals
for your Encouragement
BORN TO DIE
Pastor Vernon Giesbrecht The 2020 Christmas season will not escape the memory of most of us. Like Thanksgiving celebrations and family get-togethers, Christmas and the accompanying exchanging of gifts may be a lonely time for many as difficult decisions not to gather...

Prayer Request

Discerning God’s Will by Pastor Vern Giesbrecht
Have you ever asked, “What is the will of God for my life?” No doubt, what immediately comes to mind is guidance related to your vocation, whom shall I marry, what college should I attend, what church should I choose, what house should I purchase, etc. These are all...
To Be Adopted
No doubt, you know people who are adopted or who have adopted children into their family. Perhaps, you are adopted. With my wife’s and my experience of serving a mission to Haiti, we immediately noted the two Haitian children the new nominee to the Supreme Court, Amy...
Staying Connected
Please read about the protocol in place for our Sunday morning services INDOORS. In order to safely facilitate meeting indoors, we are asking people to maintain social distancing, wear face masks and not linger indoors before or after the services. Both services are...

services at trinity
join us every Sunday
classic service
9:00 AM
contemporary service
10:45 AM

Verse of the Day
