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Vision
Trinity United Methodist Church is a community of individuals
living in intentional relationship with Jesus Christ and responding in a
life evident of growing faith.
What
is Christian Faith?
Christian faith is living in dynamic personal relationship
with Jesus Christ, and allowing God to direct our lives through the Holy
Spirit. Individually and
within community, we seek the guidance of God and the strength of the Holy
Spirit for serving the world with shared meaning and purpose.
What
is Christian Faith Formation?
Faith Formation is one’s journey of hearing and responding
to God’s call in the life-long process of being formed for living
Christ’s love in the world. Faith
is formed in our experience of God’s grace and application of Christ’s
teachings, as we trust the guidance of the Holy Spirit in our everyday
living. In our growing
relationship with Christ as we belong, covenant, pray, study, worship,
give, serve, and invite.
Why
is Christian Faith Formation Important?
The Trinity mission statement calls for “guiding people of
all ages to hear and respond to the living God’s call”.
We believe a person’s relationship with Jesus Christ is
foundational to the development of one’s Christian faith. As such,
Trinity United Methodist Church is committed to guiding people on personal
paths of spiritual growth and faith formation.
What
is Faith Formation Ministry?
Faith Formation is the ministry of encouraging, enabling, and
equipping all people to grow in Christ-centered faith.
We believe personal faith formation should be the fundamental focus
in all ministries of Trinity United Methodist Church.
Recognizing the relationship of Christian faith formation and
stages of human development, as well as one’s personal spiritual gifts
and life experiences, Faith Formation Ministry at Trinity UMC encourages
participation in worship and the sacraments, small and large group study,
service and fellowship opportunities, spiritual companionships and
retreats, with resources for:
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Deepening personal relationship with Christ through prayer
and spiritual practices,
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Sharing faith experiences through word and action,
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Growing spiritually through formational study and reflection
on God’s Word,
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Intentional and consistent teaching and modeling of Christian
faith within families,
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Tending the health of our bodies and our environment as
expression of God’s love,
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Encouragement and accountability for application of faith
growing experiences in everyday living and giving in relationship with
others.
CHRIST-CENTERED
FAITH FORMATION
Facets of life-long faith-formation are integrated and interdependent …
all equally important components of growth into Christ-like living.

BELONG
God
created and claims us and gives us our identity as Christians through the
sacrament of baptism as ordained by Christ.
In baptism we recognize we belong
to God, and are called into community, the Body of Christ, where we are
nurtured in our Christian faith. Church
membership is our commitment to belong
to a specific family of Christian believers, an outward expression of our
covenant with Christ and our commitment to further God’s work in the
world.
COVENANT
To
covenant is to receive God’s
promise and to make a lasting agreement with God and others to live
faithfully and intentionally in dynamic personal relationship with Jesus
Christ. We promise to be
responsible for our faith formation through Christian spiritual practices
of prayer, study, worship, giving, serving, and inviting.
PRAY
To pray
is to be in relationship with God, the foundation of Christ-centered
faith. Because we are each
unique in personality, gift, and experience, our communication with God
differs in ways of expressing and listening.
When we recognize Christ as our constant companion, we are
transformed into persons who know that all of our living is prayer.
STUDY
We recognize the Bible as the story
of God and the text for our life-guidance. As community of Christ-centered faith, we place church-wide
priority on learning of our faith through formational Bible study
so as to bring daily Christian interpretation to our being.
As responsible, committed Christians, we engage in the
faith-forming spiritual practices of daily reading, reflection, life
application, and conversation … continually listening for the
intersections of God’s story and our own and others.
WORSHIP
To
worship is to know God … and
to respond to God’s constant presence in our lives.
It is the personal and communal encounter with God that continually
transforms our perception and understanding of the world and our
relationship and responsibility to it.
Congregational worship is
our gathering to encounter God together, learning from the scriptures and
experiencing traditions brought forth from our Christian heritage that
encourage us to grow in Christ-like living, while deepening our personal
relationship with and worship of God.
GIVE
When
we recognize that all we are and all we receive is gift of God, we grow in
faith when we give the first and
best of all we are and all we have ~ our presence, our prayers, our
possessions, our money, our time ~ as expressions of joyful gratitude to
God.
SERVE
In
all of His living, Christ modeled faith formation for all followers.
He prayed, listened, taught, preached, healed.
He touched the marginalized and the privileged alike.
He gathered followers into small groups for study and leadership
development. He ministered to
close friends and to those he did not know.
And then Jesus gave our missional orders ~ to love God with all our
heart, strength, mind, and will … to love neighbors … to make
disciples. In this
commissioning, we are called to the wholeness of Christian service – to serve
out of our skills and passions as joyful response to God’s gracious gift
of life with Christ as our guide. Serving is the work of the church within our walls, our homes, and
world-wide.
INVITE
To invite is the ‘called’ ministry of all Christians as persons of
the priesthood of all believers. Involving
obedience and trust in God, inviting others to know Christ is the
church’s plan to implement Christ’s Great Commandment and Commission
… to growingly love God with all that we are through a life-long,
dynamic faith trans-formational relationship with Christ, to love our
neighbor by sharing the good news of the Gospel, and by guiding others to
continue the flow of Christian faith formation through sharing with all
persons encountered in daily living. Christ’s model of hospitality …
inviting, sharing, relating, equipping, serving …occurs in the heart,
the home, the church, the world.
Discerned by the Trinity Faith Formation Team
~ Patty Lowe, Scribe |