Spirituality Groups & Formation

“The spiritual life does not remove us from the world, but leads us deeper into it.” — Henri Nouwen

There are many opportunities at Trinity to grow deeper in your faith. Join us for one or more of the following opportunities.

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Meditation Group

Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 8:30 a.m. (currently on Zoom)

or Call-in: +1 (877) 853-5257
Meeting ID: 863 5978 6006
Passcode: 557358

Meditation is one of the most ancient and universal of all spiritual practices, and it is the cornerstone of the wisdom encounter with Christ. There are many benefits of meditation including relieving stress or relaxing the mind or the body, but its real value is to transform the way you think. There are many types of meditation practices, each with its own particular way of quieting the ordinary mind and taking you deeper into being. We will gather on Zoom for half an hour to explore and practice various forms of meditation. Questions? Contact Lilian Revel at lrevel@trinitynewhaven.com

Women’s Bible Study & Beyond

Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. (currently on Zoom)

or Call in: +1 (877) 853-5257
Meeting ID: 677 543 587  

This group has resumed its weekly meetings. We meet on Thursdays, at1:30pm for about an hour and a half. Please contact Lilian Revel (203 858 1243 or lrevel@trinitynewhaven.org) with any questions you may have, or simply join us. Meetings are still mostly via Zoom for now.

Men’s Bible Study

Fridays at 7 a.m. (currently on Zoom)

or Call in: +1 (877) 853-5257
Meeting ID: 582 303 611

The Men’s Bible Study and Reflection group gathers at 7am Friday mornings in Trinity’s Upper Room (currently on Zoom, due to COVID-19). The hour-long spontaneous discussion surrounds the reading of the Gospel passage for the coming Sunday. Typically, 8 to 12 men attend each session, which opens and ends with prayers. Newcomers are welcome!

House Church

Each week a group of five to 12 people meet  to discuss the coming week’s scripture passages in each other’s homes, serving food and beverages, sharing stories and prayers. Trinity’s longest running house church has been going since 1991, and still welcomes new members for an evening of talk, study, prayer and community.