Serving at Trinity
This Is an Opportunity.
Not a Need.
You get to step into the grand scheme of what God is doing in people’s lives. That is not a small thing. Find your place.
We Don’t Fill Rosters. We Extend Invitations.
Our Conviction
“It is a privilege to participate in what God is doing. This is an opportunity, not a need.”
Most churches talk about serving from a posture of scarcity. They post sign-up sheets and say, “We need help.”
At Trinity, we refuse that framing because it’s fundamentally about the organization, not you.
Here is what we actually believe: you have been shaped, gifted, and placed in this season of your life for a reason. Serving is not an obligation you fulfill. It is a doorway you walk through into something bigger than yourself.
When you say yes to a serve team, you are not doing Trinity a favor. You are stepping into a story that will outlast you.
How many people can trace the trajectory of their lives back to a leader, a children’s worker, or a greeter who saw them on their worst day and chose to show up anyway?
That is what is at stake here.
That is what you get to participate in.
45 Seconds...
Research tells us a first-time guest decides whether they will ever return to a church within 45 seconds of walking through the door, long before the sermon and long before the music.
The people on our front-line serve teams are not in supporting roles. They are the first chapter of someone’s story with Trinity Church.
Every Team. a real ministry.
Where You Fit
Every role you see below carries weight. None of these are filler assignments. Each one is a frontline position in the work of connecting generations to Christ, to community, and to calling.
Greeter Team
First Impressions
You are the first thing a nervous first-timer sees when they walk through the door. A genuine smile and a heartfelt welcome is not a formality. It is the moment someone decides whether they belong here.
Research is clear. That decision gets made in seconds. You have the power to make it for them.
A smile on the right Sunday can change the direction of someone’s life. You may never know which Sunday that is, so we show up like every Sunday is that Sunday.
User Team
Stewards of Space
You are the first thing a nervous first-timer sees when they walk through the door. A genuine smile and a heartfelt welcome is not a formality. It is the moment someone decides w
Ushers are the guardians of order in the sanctuary. Order is not about rules. It is about creating an environment where people can encounter God.
When the space is cared for, when there is flow and peace and attention to detail, the noise of the week fades and something sacred becomes possible.
hether they belong here.
Research is clear. That decision gets made in seconds. You have the power to make it for them.
If we cannot care for chairs, how can we be trusted to care for hearts? The little things communicate the big things. Excellence in what seems small sets the table for encounters that change lives.
Hospitality Team
The Welcome Table
The café area is not a caffeine stop. It is a decompression zone.
Your job is to create a space where people can breathe, relax, and belong before they ever sit down in the sanctuary.
By the time they find their seat, you have already started the ministry.
We talk about compounding micro-experiences. Every touchpoint from the parking lot to the pew is either reducing stress or adding to it. Hospitality is where that work begins.
Worship Team
Leading Into Presence
Worship leading is not a performance. It is an act of pastoral courage. You go first into the presence of God so that a room full of people can follow.
Musicians, vocalists, and sound engineers alike are in the business of removing barriers so that something real can happen between people and their Creator.
The worship team doesn’t perform for an audience. They lead a congregation into an encounter. That distinction changes everything about how you approach the platform.
Media & Production
Behind the Scenes
The people who can’t see hear. The people who can’t be here experience it online.
The details on the screen, the transitions, the sound, and the lighting all matter. It is all ministry.
Excellence in production is a form of honor to the people in the room, to the people at home, and to the God we represent.
Every detail communicates. The quality of what we put on a screen tells people whether we think this message is worth getting right. We think it is.
TC Kids
Shaping a Generation
You are not babysitting. You are one of the most influential voices in a child’s formative years.
The things you teach on a Sunday morning will echo in a grown adult’s mind decades from now when life gets hard.
This is the ministry that plants seeds the world never stops harvesting.
How many people’s lives trace back to a ‘Miss Judy’ in a Sunday school room. Someone who showed up, remembered their name, and believed they mattered. That is what this team does.
TC Youth
The Rally - Grades 6-12
The teenage years are not a waiting room. They are a formation ground.
When you invest in a student during those years, when you show up to their game, when you text them to check in, when you sit with them after service, you become an anchor.
Years from now, that may be the memory that pulls someone back to God.
Students know the difference between obligation and investment. When you show up consistently, you say something no sermon can: ‘You are worth my time.’
What You're Really Saying Yes To
This Is Eternity Business
Saying yes to a serve team is not agreeing to show up on Sundays. It is agreeing to be part of a story that will outlast you.
You are equipped and placed here on purpose. Serving is how that purpose gets activated, not just acknowledged.
Every generation that walks through our doors is someone’s child, someone’s parent, someone’s future. You get to be part of what connects them.
The church is most alive when everyone is a contributor, not a consumer. Serving moves you from the sideline to the story.
What you do here does not stay here. It goes home with people. It goes into marriages, parenting, and Monday morning decisions. The ripple does not stop.
The question is not “Does Trinity need you?”
The question is: What kind of story do you want your life to be part of?
Getting Started
Three Steps. One Door.
There’s no bureaucracy here.
We want to get you into the right place with the right team doing what you were made to do.
1. Fill Out a Form
Tell us where you’re drawn. Don’t overthink it. We’ll help you find the right fit. If you’re unsure, just say that.
2. Connect With a Leader
A ministry leader will reach out personally. This is a conversation, not an interview. We want to know you, not just fill a slot.
3. Show Up & Step In
You’ll be plugged into your team, oriented to the vision, and given everything you need to serve well. We don’t drop people in the deep end and walk away.
Ready To Step In?
Every team listed is a real invitation.
Not a formality. Not a sign-up sheet.
Fill out the form for the team that’s calling your name.
We’ll take it from there.