Deepen our impact, extend God’s love, and see lives changed
We envision a greater outpouring of God’s Kingdom in Fairfield and Westchester Counties in 2025—and you can be a vital part of making that vision a reality!
Why pledge?
At Trinity, we seek to make our giving an act of worship and of spiritual formation, done both joyfully and sacrificially. Pledging helps each of us to make a plan for this and also helps the church to estimate total giving for the year.
Is my gift needed?
Yes! Every single gift matters to God and matters to our church family. Your contribution makes a direct impact on people’s lives across two counties, and allows us not only to continue ministering to one another, but to reach more people and new communities. Click here for our giving and generosity FAQ.
Our Pillars
Your pledge fuels the mission of Trinity Church, allowing our church family and the communities around us to experience the transformative power of God through our six core pillars. Together, we can deepen our impact, extend God’s love, and see lives changed. Will you join us?

1. Apprenticeship to Jesus
“After I was baptized, I was praying over that whole experience which brought me closer to Christ and [helped me to realize] that the world is not on my shoulders. When it comes to faith nothing makes sense in a way that you think it might, it just flows. [I have been praying more, surrendering more to God, I’ll go to God first about whatever situation I’m going through.” – Bria Fernandez

2. Our Spiritual Formation
“I love my [Trinity Kids] leaders because they really put a lot of enthusiasm into teaching us verses [from the Bible].” – Caleb Yiu
“The thing that is the most important for us is that our son develops a love for Christ and Trinity has really built a foundation for that.” – Peter Yiu

3. Spirit Empowered Learning
“I wanted to make long-lasting change in my life and I decided that I was really going to just let the Holy Spirit wash over me and talk to me [at SummerQuest.] I’ve been able to connect to God on a deeper level and I’ve really felt his presence and I think that I’ve helped others feel his presence as well. It’s just so moving to see all these different people of different ages come together and worship God.” – Micah Kim

4. Joining God's Mission
“We are incredibly grateful to Trinity for the grant we received earlier this year to build new pantry steps. A Trinity volunteer saw the need for pantry steps and brought it to the team’s attention to make it happen. That same volunteer also comes to our onsite pantry on a regular basis and pray for our food recipients. There is a void when she is not with us, she not only blesses our team but also the countless people we serve.” – Sue Wexler, Bread of Life Food Pantry – Director of Community Outreach

5. Committed Community
“We were longing for community and connection to a church. We felt connected right away [through] everybody taking us in and even our children too. [Groups have been] important to us because we actually became friends with the people we met… they’re like family to us.” – Anthony & Brittany Leo

6. Care and Healing
“I feel like God has really cared for me [at Trinity.] There was one particular group I was in where another woman was going through something as a mother and I had already been through [the same situation] as a sister. Getting to connect and talk about that and hearing her perspective was so helpful for both of us. God has met me in a lot of different situations that I’ve been going through in my own life by bringing other people around who have faced something similar.” – Carrie Lips