What People Say About Trinity United

“Trinity is another family for me, a place to learn and grow with people who care. The Ministers are great at interpreting the ancient bible teachings in today’s context.”

– Debbie


“Our congregation has some really caring people in it who are willing to help you any way they can.  What a support group.”

– Brenda


“I feel at home at Trinity through all my life circumstances. At Trinity I experience meaningful and real connection…with myself, with people young and old from a variety of walks of life, and with God.”

– Stephanie


“Trinity has been a constant in my life.  I always feel good leaving church, despite the fact that Trinity never shies away from talking about tough subjects.”

– Amy


“I love that no matter what is on my mind as I enter Trinity, every Sunday in worship there is always something that speaks directly to something I’m trying to sort out in my day-to-day life.”

– Dianne


“Trinity Church:  my place of worship, memories of friends and ministers, present and past, memories of working here and singing in the choir – thankful to be part of.”

– Lesia


“I found the congregation at Trinity United Church to be very warm and welcoming when I transferred my membership.  It doesn’t seem to matter what Portage event you attend or are involved in there is a lot of community support from Trinity families.  I find this gives you another way to work, play and enjoy those friendships.”

– Iris


“The atmosphere is family like, everyone cares for one another and everyone is so inviting. Coming into a new church after years of not going was daunting but I can honestly say that Trinity has helped our family in more ways than I could ever say.”

– Angela


“I’m part of Trinity United Church because it’s a safe space. It’s a community where I’ve made connections with people of different ages and stages of life, where there is a lot of love and support.”

– Val

 

 

 

 

 

 

“I feel at home at Trinity through all my life circumstances. At Trinity I experience meaningful and real connection… with myself, with people young and old from a variety of walks of life, and with God.”