The Gospel

What is the Gospel? The Gospel is the goods news that God is redeeming and reconciling us and all creation through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus lived the life we should have lived and died the death we deserve to die. His resurrection from the dead is the central fact of both human history and personal meaning in life. By trusting in him and letting go of our self-saving strategies we find life, meaning, joy, and purpose. We are a people who are finding freedom and life as we are learning to trust Jesus, let go of our unbelief and fear, and find joy in the mission that he calls us to.

We seek to live as a Gospel-centered church. What does that mean?

At Trinity, we assume that most people have not heard or thought out the implications of the gospel. We exist to bring things "in step (literally "in line") with the gospel" (Galatians 2:14) which renews us spiritually, psychologically, corporately, and socially. The gospel is not legalism or liberalism, moralism or relativism, yet it does not produce "something in the middle," but something different from both. The gospel critiques both religion and irreligion (Matthew 21:31), and shows us a God far more holy than the religious can bear (He had to die because we could not satisfy His holy demand) and yet far more merciful than a irreligious can conceive (He had to die because He love us). We believe the Gospel changes everything. Therefore is it central in everything we do at Trinity.