Adults

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Trinity Lutheran

Adult Ministry & Classes

At Trinity, adult ministry is about connection, growth, and walking through life together. Throughout the year, we offer a variety of Sunday morning classes and gatherings designed to meet you where you are—whether that’s a Bible study, Senior Connect, a book study, Parent Connect, grief support, or other small group opportunities. These groups provide space to ask questions, build meaningful relationships, and grow in faith alongside others navigating similar seasons of life. Class offerings and studies change throughout the year, so there’s always an opportunity to jump in and get connected.

If you have questions, ideas for future topics, or feel called to help lead or teach, please contact Pastor Horner, Lead Pastor.

Seasonal Adult Groups & Classes

Come, make a connection at Trinity! Sunday morning class offerings and Bible Studies vary throughout the year.

Book Study with Beth Bard

With Burning Hearts by Henri J. M. Nouwen is a short spiritual meditation that uses the Gospel story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus.

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Grief Support

We meet the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at Brother’s Restaurant, 705 Gettysburg Pike, Mechanicsburg. We meet in the sunroom. The program runs from 8–9 am. Pastor Brock and Pastor Horner rotate.

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Mens Bible Study & Breakfast

We meet the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at Brother’s Restaurant, 705 Gettysburg Pike, Mechanicsburg. We meet in the sunroom. The program runs from 8–9 am. Pastor Brock and Pastor Horner rotate.

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Parent Connect

Parent Connect at Trinity Lutheran Church is a welcoming, supportive group designed to encourage and equip parents through every stage of the parenting journey.

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Pastors’ Bible Study

Pastor’s Bible Study at Trinity Lutheran Church invites adults into a deeper exploration of Scripture and church history through a focused, three-week series titled “Heresy – Fake News of the Early Church.”

View Pastors’ Bible Study

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