In the heart of a post-Christian, highly-individualized, fast-paced, urban environment how do we reimagine daily discipleship…
We live in a culture that presses us to assume the story that our faith is a private, Sunday morning activity reserved for personal, moral edification. But we believe that the Bible tells the true story of the whole world, and it is a story with implications for every person, everywhere in our city. To live into this counter-narrative, we must know this story and be immersed in it on Sunday morning and beyond.
The Holy Trinity Institute for Discipleship and Mission was founded to do just that…
Our Story:
The Institute was founded in 2022 to disciple Christians, reproduce ministry leaders, and develop pastors through courses, cohorts, content, and cultural engagement so that the whole body of Christ is shaped and equipped to indwell the true story of the world every day of the week, in every neighborhood in the city, and in every sphere of society.
Our Mission:
To equip practicing disciples for life and service in the city.
Our Strategy:
Courses
We want to see every believer grounded in their faith and challenged to go deeper. We offer 6 to 8 week core courses in the areas of Christian Story, Christian Beliefs, Biblical Interpretation, and Christian Formation.
Cohorts
We believe that growth takes place over time and in the context of community. We provide various cohort-based opportunities each
academic year to help individuals lead in business and society, support couples in their marriages, and train vocational ministers in the context of the local church
Cultural Engagement
The world is inundated with mixed messages, and it’s challenging to absorb everything that's thrown at us. We produce timely and relevant original content through articles, blogs, and podcasts to equip and encourage the body of Christ. We also record and post content from Open Forums and other events that the Institute hosts.
Content
Our post-Christian, urban culture elevates a story of consumerism, moralism, and relativism and asks us both in subtle and overt ways to keep our faith out of the public sphere. We want to challenge that story as well as positively engage our culture with the hope of the gospel through a variety of venues, including workshops, open forums, and city renewal projects.