About TGC

Getting Connected
Welcome

We are glad you've come to visit and want to serve you in any way we can. Please contact us with any questions or to get connected to our community.

Our vision is not just for people to attend church, but to be the church. We recognize that God has placed within each of us gifts, passions, and abilities to build the church and bring the kingdom.

We would love to help you find your place, activate your gifts, and see the vision of your life released. Below are a few ways you can do so.

Visit A Neighborhood Church

We would love for you to join us for a weekend worship service at any of our neighborhood churches:

  • Westside - 10:30 am at P.S. 75, 735 West End Ave at 96th, contact Billy for more info
  • Eastside - 5 pm at Zion St Mark's, 339 E 84th St between 1st and 2nd Aves, contact Steve for more info
  • Brooklyn - 5 pm at Park Slope Christian Tabernacle, 98 5th Ave, Brooklyn, at Baltic, contact Kristen for more info
  • Chelsea - 7 pm at St Paul's German Church, 315 W 22nd St between 8th and 9th Aves, contact Josh for more info

Join a Missional Community

Missional communities are groups of 15-40 people that follow Jesus together by loving God, pursuing wholeness, caring for one another, and serving our neighbors.

For our current missional communities, check out the Community pages under each neighborhood (Westside, Eastside, Chelsea, Brooklyn) above.

We guarantee that there is a place for you to find and use your gifts at a missional community.

Stay Up-To-Date

Here are the best ways to know what's going on in our community at large:

About TGC
The City Parish

Trinity Grace Church is organized like New York City: by neighborhood. We believe our lives are better when we spend time in and care about where we live. That's one reason why we have several neighborhood churches—Westside, Eastside, Brooklyn and Chelsea—and hope to start more as time goes on: so you can go to church close to home.

We call this neighborhood model The City Parish—like the traditional Catholic or Episcopal church, we have many neighborhood churches that are part of a larger, unified network. The larger network is able to do things that a single neighborhood church can't do on its own—for example, run a counseling center—and also knits each small church into a bigger, citywide movement.

Our Beliefs

Trinity Grace Church holds to essential orthodox Christian beliefs as best expressed in the historic creeds of our faith: the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the evangelical statement of faith.

Continue by reading these statements here.

Our Vision & Values

We want to authentically follow Jesus in New York, and join God in the renewal of all things. We do this individually, in small groups, in mid-week communities and in our neighborhood churches.

Continue by reading more about how we live out our values here.