ADULT DISCIPLESHIP
The two core elements of Adult Discipleship at Holy Trinity are our Sunday morning services and our Life Groups. We believe that discipleship happens in community. The church gathered for worship is one essential community context for our growth and formation as followers of Jesus. In addition, our life groups offer a more intimate context, where we can do life together and can be known in deeper ways that enhance our love of God and our love of others and promote self-awareness, integrity and accountability.
We provide a variety of classes and workshops on topics that add to our learning and practice as Christians, so stay tuned to church emails. Some will be offered in person, and for convenience, others may be offered online. For more information about our Adult Discipleship offerings, please contact the Church Office.
THURSDAY MORNING LADIES BIBLE STUDY GROUP
This small group meets every Thursday morning at the church from 8:30 a.m. to approximately 10:00 a.m. Together, we study various Christian books, books of the bible, and other resources to nourish and feed our Christian walk. We welcome newcomers at any time. Group members share their lives, pray, and discuss and study Scripture together.
Contact Stephanie Pollard, 719- 559-1197, stephaniepollard@juno.com
HTAC FRIDAY MEN’S GROUP
The HTAC Friday Men Group meets for food and fellowship each Friday morning, 7:00 am - 8:30 am at the church building in the Fellowship Hall. We meet to share the Word and our lives with a view towards building friendships and living godly lives. We pray for one another, discuss modern culture, families, relationships, church, and how to live the Christian life in the midst of it all.
Contact: Deacon Mark Summers, 719-505-8021, mark@holytrinityanglicanchurch.org
NARNIAN CATECHISM
The Catechism is a biblical, sound and historically grounded way to understand who God is, who we are, and our relationship to Him. The classic Anglican Catechism and accompanying Scripture include study of The Apostles Creed (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), our Baptismal Promises, the Sacraments, the Ten Commandments, and the Lord’s Prayer. To unpack the content, we lean into the writings of learned theologians, such as J.I. Packer, N.T. Wright, Thomas Oden and Gerald Bray.
To enliven the material to touch our hearts more deeply, we use the Chronicles of Narnia (and various other writings of C.S. Lewis), which track amazingly well with each element of the Catechism and help open our imaginations to love and experience God even more deeply.
A new session of the Narnian Catechism began at the end of September 2024. If you are interested in participating in this experience, sign up here or email Pastor Matt at matt@holytrinityanglicanchurch.org.