Adult Formation & Education

Opportunities for Adult Christian Formation include classes, small groups, bible study, practices of prayer and service, and occasional speakers from the wider church.


Current Sunday Morning Offerings



Men's Room Sunday School – 9:10 a.m. in the Comer Center (and via Zoom) - meets year round.
The Men's Room objective is to consider one of the scriptures from the previous week's service. This class meets at 9:10 a.m. on Sundays - we're currently meeting in person and via
Zoom. If you'd like to join via Zoom, please use Meeting ID: 785 9108 1263 and Passcode: 908334

Life in Christ
– 9:10 a.m. in the Comer Center. - meets year round
The Life in Christ Class is for women of all ages and meets during the Sunday Christian Formation time in the Comer Center. The class involves studying, praying, learning, and a healthy bit of laughing and crying.


Going Deeper Class
The Going Deeper Class meets on Sundays at 9:15am in the Comer Center Commons. During Lent and beyond, we will be engaging Henri Nouwen's  "The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming".

Newcomers Class

HTP's Newcomers Class is for anyone interested in learning more about Holy Trinity and the ways we live out our faith in Jesus as members of the Episcopal Church and wider Anglican communion.

Newcomers Class

Going Deeper

The Going Deeper class meets during the fall at 9:15 am in the Comer Center and chooses topics based on faith and Biblical texts.

Life in Christ

This class, for women of all ages, meets year round and involves studying, praying, learning, and a healthy bit of laughing and crying. The Life in Christ Class meets during the Sunday Christian Formation time at 9:15 a.m. in the Gaylord Room (2nd floor).

Men's Room

Adult men of all ages discuss the gospel reading from the previous Sunday using a simple curriculum to spur discussion. This class meets year round at 9:10 a.m. on Sundays in person in room 256.

Stories for All Seasons

Stories for All Seasons meets in the fall and is specifically designed for adults and youth of the parish to:

  • foster deeper connection with parish siblings 
  • increase empathy for ourselves and others
  • learn about those with us now and who have come before us, and
  • increase understanding of the liturgical calendar and what it means to live through it.


Each session, a designated member of the parish shares a personal story relating to themes aligned with where we are in the liturgical calendar, with responses invited from class attendees.


Interested in Adult Christian Formation at Holy Trinity?

Fr. Rhett would love to help connect you to the formation program that's right for you.


Contact Fr. Rhett